CROMARTY COMMUNITY INDOOR TENNIS CENTRE (CCITC)
A Public Hub Facility Serving The Entire CBRM
 Registered 2006 - Nova Scotia Societies Act / Registered  2008 - CRA Canadian Charitable Organization (Tax Number: 848036968RR0001)
ccitc@cromartytennis.ca - www.cromartytennis.ca/ccitc - Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada

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For the Cromarty Community Indoor Tennis Centre (CCITC) to raise funds to construct, maintain, and operate Cape Breton’s first indoor facility (one doubles court) designed only for tennis. An all-season operation, the Centre will feature programmes that without exception will be CCITC run and designed. Where practical, that design will meet Tennis Nova Scotia, or Tennis Canada standards.

Built exclusively for the benefit of the public, with a particular focus on the young, old, and the challenged, the Centre will provide a summer/critical winter playing venue for all levels and ages of tennis players, from novice through seasoned. It will encourage high public user participation rates through an affordable hourly rate - first come, first serve - and educational group clinics. It will stress that its cushioned court is state-of-the-art and exceptionally physically friendly, to draw in the older player who might hesitate to participate otherwise. An inside walking track will also be available.

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Cape Breton Post, January 20, 2009 - Click here for a text version of this article