North Tonawanda Youth Center Serves Up Summer Tennis Camp: Registration Now Open
- tonawandanewsoutle
- Jul 25, 2025
- 2 min read

NORTH TONAWANDA, NY –The North Tonawanda Youth Center is excited to announce a fun and active opportunity for local children this summer with its upcoming Youth Tennis Camp. Designed to introduce youngsters to the sport or help them hone their skills, the camp promises a week of engaging instruction and healthy activity.
The camp will run from Monday, August 11th, to Friday, August 15th, at the conveniently located Taber Tennis Courts. Participants will be divided into two age groups to ensure tailored instruction and maximize learning.
Ages 5-8: Morning sessions will run from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Ages 9-12: Afternoon sessions will take place from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
This camp offers a fantastic chance for children to learn the fundamentals of tennis, improve their coordination, enjoy the outdoors, and build new friendships. Professional guidance will focus on basic strokes, rules, and game etiquette in a supportive and encouraging environment.
Registration fees are structured to be accessible to local families:
North Tonawanda Residents: $75 per child
Non-Residents: $100 per child
Sibling discounts are also available, making it easier for multiple children from the same family to participate.
Parents are encouraged to register their children promptly, as spots are limited and expected to fill quickly.
To register today and secure a spot for your child, please visit the North Tonawanda Youth Center's online registration portal at:
For directions to Taber Tennis Courts, you can find the location on Google Maps:
Don't miss out on this excellent opportunity for your child to enjoy a week of active summer fun and discover a love for tennis!
About the North Tonawanda Youth Center:
The North Tonawanda Youth Center is dedicated to providing enriching programs and activities that promote the healthy development, well-being, and recreational opportunities for the youth of North Tonawanda and surrounding communities.










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