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Join The Loton Park Party!

Loton Park Tennis Club – Perth’s gay and lesbian tennis club – is hosting a Christmas party supported by Bears Perth and Pride WA and everyone’s invited.

The party starts from 6pm on Friday 17 December at the club on the corner of Lord and Bulwer Streets. DJ Rob dB! will have the party bouncing and there will be other entertainment. Entry is free, drinks at club prices.

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Loton Park is Australia’s only dedicated gay and lesbian tennis club. The club has over 80 male and female members and welcomes beginners as well as experienced players.

Social tennis is held every Saturday from 1pm and Wednesday from 5pm during the lighter months (December to March). You don’t need to be a member to play social tennis and we never pressure anyone to join up.

In January, the club is offering a six week coaching course for beginners for just $120.

For more information about coaching or any of Loton Park’s social events including the Xmas Party, contact Mikey on 0418 346 535 or visit www.lotonpark.com.au

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