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Project Green Ball to Participate in Global Youth Service Day at The Thoreau Club on April 12, 2014
Project Green Ball (PGB) will participate for the second consecutive year in Global Youth Service Day. PGB will exhibit and collect balls on April 12, 2014 at the boys and girls 12 and under USTA Level 6 Challenger Circuit Event … Continue reading
Project Green Ball Awards First “Green Ball” Certificate to The Longfellow Club
Project Green Ball awarded its first “Green Ball” certificate of recognition to The Longfellow Club in Wayland, Massachusetts, for donation of 10,000 tennis balls to PGB. Longfellow recently passed the 10,000 ball donation level by contributing 1,800 additional balls to … Continue reading
Nashua Swim & Tennis Club and Project Green Ball Create Tournament Partnership
We are really excited about our new partnership with Nashua Swim & Tennis Club. If you have played in USTA New England junior tournaments, then you have likely played at NSTC. NSTC has hosted hundreds, if not thousands, of junior tennis tournaments … Continue reading
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USTA New England Donates 6,500 Balls to Project Green Ball
Yes, you read it correctly! The USTA New England has donated 6,500 balls to Project Green Ball. That brings the total contribution by USTA New England to Project Green Ball over 7,000 balls. Special thanks are due to David Zeutas-Broer, … Continue reading
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