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Wheelchair Tennis Camp August 15-17 in Cincinnati Ohio


A Wheelchair Tennis Camp will be held August 15-17 at the Queen City Racquet Club in Cincinnati, Ohio. The camp will be hosted by the Cincinnati Recreation Commission (CRC), in collaboration with the Southern Ohio Wheelchair Tennis Club (SOWTC)

The SOWTC is a non-profit program founded by Jim and Traci Rackett and has grown from one wheelchair tennis player (Jim Rackett) to more than 30 members. The camp is designed for adults and adolescents, from beginner to advanced levels. The SOWTC will provide tennis chairs and rackets for those who don't have their own.

For more information, e-mail traci.rackett@wright.edu or call 937-748-9058. Visit the SOWTC Web site at http://www.ncpad.org/664/2775/2003-08-01.

August 15, 16, 17
Queen City Racquet Club
11275 Chester Road
Cincinnati, Ohio


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