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4Sports & Recreation<br />

At our New Courts!<br />

NEW<br />

Family Fun Tennis<br />

Helene Hamilton, BS, tennis coach,<br />

Physical Education instructor<br />

This exciting tennis course is being<br />

offered for both parents and their kids!<br />

Learn all the basic strokes, including the<br />

forehand, backhand, volley and serve,<br />

and have fun playing tennis together!<br />

Parents and their child(ren) will compete<br />

against one another, doing drills<br />

and playing lead-up tennis games.<br />

Discussion of rules and scoring with<br />

matches to be played. Who will win:<br />

the Moms and Dads, or their Superstar<br />

Children? Only one way to find out…<br />

sign up early and let the Games Begin!<br />

Limited enrollment. Parent & Child(ren)<br />

must register and pay individually.<br />

PEX-732 7 sessions / $95<br />

SP Sat, 1-2pm, March 24-May 19<br />

(skip 4/7, 14)<br />

Tae Kwon Do (ages 8-17)<br />

Joseph Sing Cheung, MA, 6th Degree Black Belt<br />

Master Instructor, Director of the Imperial<br />

Academy of Martial Arts and Sciences,<br />

Director of the Physical Arts Department<br />

at the New York City <strong>College</strong> of Health<br />

Professions<br />

Learn discipline, self-confidence, selfrespect,<br />

and get stronger, more flexible with<br />

this dynamic martial art and Olympic sport.<br />

Bring $30 to first class to purchase uniform.<br />

Opportunity to participate in promotion tests<br />

to advance in belt ranks (up to black belt).<br />

CLX-812 8 sessions / $125<br />

SP Sat, 5:30-6:30pm, March 3-May 5<br />

(skip 4/7, 14)<br />

Tennis for New Players<br />

Small groups with Limited Enrollment<br />

Steven Apostolo, BA, professional tennis<br />

instructor, Borough Director of Queens for<br />

City Parks Foundation, Director of Tennis for<br />

East Williston Creative Arts Program, Selected<br />

as Tennis instructor for NIKE & REEBOK clinics<br />

in Central Park with pros such as Andy<br />

Roddick, Tomas Berdych, Steffi Graf, Serena<br />

Williams and Rafael Nadal, Member of the<br />

USTA and ball-person for the U.S. Open Tennis<br />

Championship in Flushing Meadows for the<br />

past ten years<br />

PEX-732 4 sessions for all classes below<br />

Sun, April 22-May 13 / $85<br />

ZA-1 PeeWee Tennis (ages 5-7)<br />

9-10:30am<br />

For the little ones, learn the basics of tennis<br />

through instruction and games in a fun and<br />

energetic atmosphere!<br />

ZA-2 Tween Tennis (ages 8-11)<br />

10:45am-12:15pm<br />

Enjoy the basics of tennis covered through<br />

strokes, games and mini-tennis match play!<br />

ZP Teen Tennis (ages 12-16)<br />

12:30-2pm<br />

For beginners and intermediates, learn a wide of<br />

range of basic and advanced strokes, strategy,<br />

ball placement and knowledge of the sport!<br />

ZUMBAtomic®<br />

Classes for <strong>Kids</strong><br />

(grades 2-6)<br />

Amy Bienkowski, MS (Reading Education),<br />

BS (Special Education), Licensed in Zumba®<br />

and ZumbAtomics®, CPR/AED certified<br />

ZUMBAtomic® classes are rockin’, high-energy<br />

fitness parties packed with specially choreographed,<br />

kid-friendly routines and all the music<br />

kids love, like hip-hop, reggaeton, cumbia and<br />

more. Parents love ZUMBAtomic® because of<br />

the effects it has on kids, increasing their focus<br />

and self-confidence, boosting metabolism and<br />

enhancing coordination. ZUMBAtomic® is an<br />

hour-long dance party your child(ren) will not<br />

want to miss!<br />

CLX-458 8 sessions / $90<br />

SA Sat, 11am-noon, March 3-May 5<br />

(skip 4/7, 14)<br />

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