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8-I
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GRANT RESOLUTION
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TRPA - Sports Complex
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7/9/2001
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~~~II~ ~ ~laII~ <br />P~a D~II <br />PG~QQ~o 4?3 <br />January 14, 1995 <br />ASOWIIWI'II050 <br />ON <br />To: Mr. Dick Boots <br />Parks & Recreation Commissioner <br />City of Paris <br />Paris, Tx 75460 <br />From: Executive Committee <br />Paris Tennis Association, Inc <br />Dear Mr. Boots: <br />We are very concerned about the future of tennis in Paris. We <br />believe it is imperative that plans for court renovation or building of <br />new courts be included in any Master Plan involving future <br />improvements to recreation and parks in Paris. <br />The Paris Tennis Association (PTA) was reactivated in 1988 by <br />about 6 people. Since that time it has grown to a steady membership <br />of approximately 200 including 65 juniors. <br />The PTA exists to make and keep tennis available to people of <br />all ages in Paris and the surrounding towns. The PTA is the oiily <br />organization providing this service for a 100 mile radius. Players, <br />who are not members of private clubs, must drive 2 hours to play <br />organized tennis. Although tennis is a sport that can be enjoyed by <br />anyone for all of their active life, it is not easy to learn. It is <br />difficult for somebody to just pick up a racquet and start hitting the <br />ball across the net with any effectiveness at all. For this reason we <br />believe that organized tennis is very important to the community. The <br />PTA is the community's vehicle for teaching the basics to beginning <br />players - not just how to play the game - but also how to act on and <br />off the courts. <br />
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