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Project Green Ball Partners with the Boston Lobsters
Project Green Ball is pleased to announce that the Boston Lobsters, the New England franchise of Mylan World Team Tennis, have agreed to give all their used balls from the upcoming 2013 season to Project Green Ball. In addition, Project … Continue reading
Two new clubs donate to Project Green Ball; Over 63,000 balls in total collected
The Mount Auburn Club (850 balls) and the Kingsbury Club (250 balls) have joined over 20 other clubs, schools and camps in donating balls to Project Green Ball. Together, with new balls donations from the Natick Racket Club (500 balls), … Continue reading
Project Green Ball surpasses 61,000 balls collected!
Local area clubs have provided another 7,000 balls to Project Green Ball. Leading the way is the Longfellow Club (4,300 balls), followed by Pine Brook Country Club (1,200 balls), Natick Racket Club (975 balls) and Nashua Swim & Tennis Club … Continue reading
Thoreau Club Contributes an Additional 1,675 Tennis Balls to Project Green Ball
The Thoreau Club in Concord, MA today contributed another 1,675 tennis balls to Project Green Ball. So far the Thoreau Club has contributed 2,955 balls to PGB. Kudos to Rick Sharton and the folks at PGB for thinking of us … Continue reading
Project Green Ball Installs 7th Collection Bin at Boston Sports Club Lexington and Local Club Donations Bring PGB Ball Tally to Nearly 53,000 Balls
Project Green Ball installed its seventh collection bin at the Boston Sports Club in Lexington this weekend. Collection bins have become an increasingly large component of PGB’s collection activities as more and more local tennis players become aware of PGB and … Continue reading
Two New Collection Bins at Harvard University’s Murr Center Courts
If you play tennis at the courts at Harvard’s Murr Center, then please throw your dead balls into our newest collection bins. These stylish, sturdy corrugated wonders can hold lots of balls. And now there are two of them at Harvard!!! … Continue reading
Project Green Ball collects over 51,000 tennis balls!
Thanks to Bosse Sports and Health Club, Cohasset Tennis Club and Longfellow Wayland, Project Green Ball has now collected or has commitments for over 51,ooo tennis balls. Bosse Sports and Health Club contributed a whopping 2,280 balls! Cohasset donated 570 balls and … Continue reading
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New England clubs donate over 1600 balls to Project Green Ball
Three New England Clubs donated over 1,600 balls to Project Green Ball, bringing PGB’s tally of collected and committed balls to just shy of 48,000 balls. Leading the way was the Longwood Cricket Club with 1,000 balls donated. Natick Racket Club donated 375 balls and … Continue reading
New England Clubs Contribute Over 5,000 More Balls to Project Green Ball
Project Green Ball is happy to announce that the following tennis clubs have contributed, in total, 5,195 balls to Project Green Ball: Nashua Swim & Tennis Club – 2,140 balls Pine Brook Country Club – 1,685 balls Longfellow Club – … Continue reading
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Wayland Clubs Support Project Green Ball
The Longfellow Club, in Wayland, Massachusetts, now hosts the third collection bin for Project Green Ball! Thanks to Laury Hammel and Phil Parrish for believing in us. In addition, the Wayland Tennis & Swim Club in Wayland, Massachusetts has contributed another 317 … Continue reading