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Loton Park – Join Now, Win a Racket!

Loton Park Tennis Club

Join Loton Park Tennis Club before January 31 and be in the draw to win a free racket! The club’s membership has grown slowly and steadily this year, and they now have over 60 full members. The club welcomes all skill levels, including those who have never played, but are keen to learn. For those into more competitive action, the club has a number of teams in local competition and on target to make the finals. The current standing for Loton Park’s teams are: Men’s Open Div 1 crew, 1st; Men’s over 35 Div 3, 8th; Women’s over 35 Div 2, 3rd; Women’s Night Div 6, 2nd; and a Mixed Night Div 1, 3rd.

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Additionally, Loton Park provides members with a full social calendar. In December, not even rain and dark skies could scare Santa away from the Club’s annual Christmas Party. While the tennis was put on hold, the games continued as the drinks flowed from the bar and the BBQ master cooked up a storm of chicken and snags that Santa was proud of.

There’s loads more planned for next year as well – Australia Day Sunsmart Competition and Fireworks Night, February Handicap Competition, Easter Weekend Away… just to name a few. In addition, Loton Park has regular social tennis on Saturday afternoons and Wednesday evenings. At Loton Park, it’s all about having fun and meeting new people in a friendly atmosphere. So, don’t miss out on the great opportunity to join one of Perth’s most unique clubs!

Full year membership costs $205, concession $160, social $30. Casual players are always welcome and cost $5 for Wednesdays, $12 for Saturdays. For more information or to become a member, contact Michelle Rigg on 0418 942 231 or Gary on 0409 376 615. The club website (www.lotonpark.com) has event information and playing schedules.

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