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October 19-22 Seattle - Bellevue October 19-22 Seattle - Bellevue Featured Guests and Speakers include: Patrick McEnroe, Wayne Bryan, Lori McNeil, Tom Gullikson, Tom Gorman, Jonathan Stark, Pat Galbraith, Grant Connell, David Wagner and Dan James. Tennis Fest Schedule of Events Thursday, October 19 Time Event Description Special Guests Location 6:00 – 8:30 pm Corporate Tennis Challenge TBA Bellevue Club Teams must register Six invited teams from various local 11200 SE 6 th for this event at companies battle it out in a social Bellevue, WA www.pnw.usta.com atmosphere. Friday, October 20 Time Event Description Special Guests Location 10:00 am – 1:00 pm USTA/USPTA Professional USTA/PNW Board Seattle Tennis Club (Bistro) Contact Becky Tallent Development Workshop for Tennis President Tony Menke 922 McGilvra Blvd for more info at Leaders & Tournament Directors (Employment Law), Seattle, WA [email protected] For facility managers, tennis directors, Joyce Englert or teaching pros, and tournament directors. (TennisLink), (503) 520-1877 x22. Featuring experts on employee law and Bill Rennie (Active.com) Attendees must litigation, TDM (Tournament Data register for this event Manager), and customer service/marketing. at www.pnw.usta.com 4:30 – 7:30 pm Wheelchair Tennis Event – “Removing David Wagner, Wheelchair Robinswood Tennis Center FREE & OPEN TO the Barriers…The Rest is Just Tennis” Tennis Olympic Gold 2400 151 st Place SE THE PUBLIC A fun-filled wheelchair tennis evening Medallist and Bellevue, WA Optional registration featuring drills and games. All players and Dan James, USTA National Tel: (425) 452-7665 for this event at coaches welcome. Extra chairs provided. Wheelchair Tennis www.pnw.usta.com Manager Silent Auction begins In Conjunction with Tennis Fest: Tom Gorman Hyatt Hotel, Bellevue at 5:30 pm; dinner Tennis Outreach Programs (TOPs) To purchase tickets or for and program begin at “Grand Slam” Fundraiser and Auction more info contact Marceil 7:00 pm Fundraiser for court construction campaign Whitney at 425-922-1128 or on the Eastside of Seattle. TV personality [email protected] Grant Goodeve will MC. 10/12/2006 Saturday, October 21 Time Event Description Special Guests Location 9:00 – 11:00 am The Empowerment Zone Dan James, USTA National University of Washington Contact Valerie Young to Roundtable exchange of ideas and best Wheelchair Tennis Manager Urban Horticulture sign-up at practices for Team Tennis Coordinators, Center [email protected] LTCs, CTAs, school tennis coordinators Seattle, WA or (503) 520-1877 x14 and other recreation leaders. 9:00 – 11:00 am Junior Player/Parent/Coach Forum Lori McNeil and Bill Ozaki University of Washington Contact Jim Markin for Featuring information on junior of USTA National Player Urban Horticulture more info at competition from entry level to Development. Center [email protected] championship level. Seattle, WA or (503) 520-1877 x12 10:00 am – noon Schools Tennis Spotlight – University of Washington Contact Adam Rogers for Ralleyball Tennis. Focus on middle Nordstrom Tennis Center more info at school and elementary school age school Seattle, WA [email protected] or tennis participants. 6 (or more) teams Tel: (206) 543-8185 (206) 525-5631 from each age group will compete. 12:30 – 2:30 pm Lunch of Champions – USTA Pacific Patrick McEnroe, Tom University of Washington For more info email Northwest Annual Meeting & Awards Gullikson, Tom Gorman, Urban Horticulture [email protected] Catered lunch for invited guests followed Lori McNeil Center by awards presentation. Seattle, WA 12:30 – 1:30 pm In Conjunction with Tennis Fest: Marceil Whitney University of Washington To sign-up email Free Junior Tennis Zone (Tennis Outreach Programs) Nordstrom Tennis Center [email protected] Clinics, games and organized Seattle, WA (Limited to 120 kids) on-court play. Tel: (206) 543-8185 1:45 – 3:45 In Conjunction with Tennis Fest: TBA University of Washington Spectators Welcome – Adult Calcutta Round Robin Nordstrom Tennis Center Free Admission Tournament with Celebrity Guests Seattle, WA Entries in Calcutta event will be auctioned Tel: (206) 543-8185 off at TOPs fundraiser on Oct. 20. 4:00 – 5:00 pm Celebrity Tennis Exhibition Patrick McEnroe, Lori University of Washington FREE & OPEN TO THE Fun and entertaining tennis with former McNeil, Tom Gullikson, Nordstrom Tennis Center PUBLIC professional players. Pat Galbraith Seattle, WA Tel: (206) 543-8185 5:00 – 6:00 pm USTA Pacific Northwest Hall of Fame Patrick McEnroe, Tom University of Washington FREE & OPEN TO THE Induction Ceremony Gullikson Nordstrom Tennis Center PUBLIC Inductees: Grant Connell, Patrick Seattle, WA Galbraith, Jonathan Stark and Mayme Tel: (206) 543-8185 MacDonald Sunday, October 22 Time Event Description Special Guests Location 9:00 am – noon Junior Team Tennis Carnival Wayne Bryan University of Washington Contact Mark Toppe for Doubles clinics, play and fun. Format: 6 Nordstrom Tennis Center more info at teams, 18-Under Intermediate division Seattle, WA [email protected] or Teams must register for this event at Tel: (206) 543-8185 (503) 520-1877 x13 www.pnw.usta.com 2:00 – 5:00 pm Tennis Fest Block Party Wayne Bryan, Lori McNeil Amy Yee Tennis Center FREE & OPEN TO THE Huge free tennis carnival with fun tennis 2000 MLK Jr. Way S PUBLIC games, activities, and prizes for all ages Seattle, WA Optional participant and ability levels. Tel: (206) 684-4764 registration for this event at www.pnw.usta.com 10/12/2006 .
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