Workshop snagged for Lakeside tennis courts
The Lakeside Parks Advisory Committee
recently received some exciting news — the new tennis courts at Ben
Williams Park will play host to a national trainer for a workshop
in June.
The committee applied for a U.S. Tennis
Association Recreational QuickStart Tennis Workshop to be held in
Lakeside.
It was approved for Saturday, June 11.
A national trainer will be assigned to Lakeside to direct the
workshop.
“It should be a really great
opportunity for us locals to learn the QuickStart tennis program so
we can teach it to the kids in the area,” said Jennifer Drew,
committee member and courts organizer. “It’s a whole new method for
teaching kids. It makes the game easier to learn.”
Finding ways to institute the
QuickStart program is one of the requirements that came with the
$11,000 USTA grant received to help fund construction of the
courts.
In addition to including the QuickStart
lines on the courts themselves, the program is to be implemented
over a five-year period. This workshop will mark the first
introduction to the program.
“We’ve committed to try this,” Drew
said.
QuickStart is a teaching method aimed
at hooking youth ages 10 and under on tennis through workshops that
use a smaller court and rackets as well as nets adapted to age
levels.
The Lakeside courts have two sets of
QuickStart lines — one of the courts has pale blue lines to divide
it into two courts for 8-year-olds and the other has extra lines
for 10-year-olds.
Drew said she’s pleased that Lakeside
will be able to offer an opportunity for youth to learn tennis
locally.
“It’s a lot easier for parents,” she
said, of the proximity of the courts. For lessons, most have to
drive to The Summit in Kalispell.
The June workshop will be from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. with lunch included and will cost $5 per person.
For more information or to express
interest, contact Drew at flwrgrls@gmail.com or 844-3995.