Jim McIsaac, Getty ImagesVenus Williams, still recovering from the injury, to join sister Serena, April 28, in Washington, D.C., to help mark the South-Eastern Tennis and learning center to this tenth.
Jim McIsaac, Getty Images,Venus Williams, still recovering from the injury, to join sister Serena, April 28, in Washington, D.C., to help mark the South-Eastern Tennis and learning center to this tenth.
Tennis stars are helping in Washington, D.C., and South-Eastern Tennis this week to mark this tenth its Learning Center. The Center makes it easy to motivate the children of Washington of its academic and athletic programs. "These people are children of the items in the balance sheet of the past, "said Cora masters Barry, Executive Director of the Recreation Wish list Committee, accompanied by the United States Census Bureau, the City Department of parks and recreation, created Tennis in the middle of 2001, The Williams sisters offer ... a Tennis clinic on Thursday and is in the middle of dinner party to honor the guests Thursday evening. Since its establishment, about 4 000 children have participated in center programs, Barry said, and 30 received Tennis scholarships, including Penn State, Howard and Morgan State schools. "The training goes hand in hand with the Iaaf, "Venus Williams said. "He added that his family is known as the Barry about ten years."They wanted to be part of it, "Barry said the Williams sisters. The Mission of the youth programme, the mirrored, Calif., Compton, "They have been fully committed to the". "It has been a great 10 years among young people, "Williams said.The age of the students ' Center offers programs for 7-17 the week and weekend children's program during the age of 3-6, Barry said.Children may participate in the Center must have a 2.0 grade point average in school to participate in the Tennis program. "Tennis is on the hook, education is the key," Barry said. "We ask that users can see what it is in the Learning Center to come," Williams said.For more information about the print code and access rights, visit our FAQ. Report corrections and clarifications, contact Standards Editor Brent Jones. For consideration for publication in the newspaper to comment letters@usatoday.com. Include name, phone number, city and State inspection. You can view our corrections, go to corrections. usatoday.com. We've updated the chat help. Changes include a brief overview of the monitoring process and the report of the "report abuse" button (). Read more.
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