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28 January 2010

GNA General Meeting

Tuesday, January 28th at 7:00 pm
River Place Country Club Clubhouse

31 October 2009

Glenlake Halloween Hayride

See home page for details

27 June 2009

GNA Family Picnic

Saturday, June 27th at 4:00 pm
Woodland Park

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Tennis Club

Are you interested in playing tennis with your Glenlake neighbors? There are two lighted courts with backboards just 5 minutes away on Big View in River Place. Clinics and private lessons are also available. Contact Dede Brown at (512) 346-5142 for more details.

Tennis at Woodlands Park/River Place

Memberships available
  • $100/year ($8.33/month) if you pay water bill to River Place MUD
  • $200/year ($16.66/month) for all other Austin Residents
USPTA Pros Organize
  • Coed ladder play
  • Weekend drop-in clinics
  • Junior programs: Monday-Friday from 4:00-6:00pm
Customized Programs
  • Special discount packages
  • Group lesson punch card
  • Team training
  • Strategy sessions
  • Mixers
  • Private lessons
  • Online scheduling program (for court reservations)
Directions
Take River Place Blvd. off of 2222 until Big View. Turn Right on Big View, go down the hill and you will arrive at the park.

Contact Sally L. Sullivan at (512) 587-1116 for more details.

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