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6 | February 20, 2020 | 22nd century media camp guide part one<br />

22ndCenturyMedia.com<br />

PRESENTED BY<br />

22ND CENTURY MEDIA<br />

SPO<strong>NS</strong>ORED BY<br />

FREE ADMISSION<br />

FREE PARKING<br />

FREE drawstring backpack*<br />

*guaranteed to the first 200 attendees<br />

Karzen family<br />

combines tennis and<br />

basketball day camps<br />

Come check out a variety of day camps,<br />

overnight camps and local businesses!<br />

North Shore<br />

Camp Expo<br />

Saturday,<br />

Feb. 22<br />

10 a.m.-2 p.m.<br />

Northbrook Court<br />

lower-level<br />

FREE face painting<br />

and balloon artist<br />

(10:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m.)<br />

Free photo booth with<br />

PlayGround Games!<br />

Find the<br />

right camp<br />

for your child!<br />

50+ CAMPS!<br />

• Art Camps<br />

• Day Camps<br />

• Educational Camps<br />

• Overnight Camps<br />

• Sports Camps<br />

For more information, call (847) 272-4565<br />

Get FREE tickets at www.22ndcenturymedia.com/camp<br />

The summer is a great<br />

time to improve. Our<br />

camps provide an enthusiastic,<br />

positive playing environment<br />

for students to<br />

practice their skills, learn<br />

how to compete and have<br />

fun as they do it.<br />

With more than 70 years<br />

combined teaching experience,<br />

Jerry and John Karzen<br />

return to captain multiple<br />

tennis and basketball<br />

offerings for children of<br />

all ages: 5-18 years old for<br />

tennis, 4-14 years old for<br />

basketball.<br />

Tennis campers start in<br />

our Little Sprouts program<br />

(ages 5-7), then move on<br />

to our tennis camp, (ages<br />

8-13) then to our tournament<br />

camp (ages 11-14),<br />

our high school tennis<br />

(ages 13-18) and finally<br />

high performance classes.<br />

Basketball campers start<br />

in our Little Dribblers program<br />

(ages 5-7), and then<br />

move on to the junior basketball<br />

(ages 8-14).<br />

We keep a four-to-one<br />

student-to-instructor ratio<br />

for tennis, a six-to-one ratio<br />

for basketball, and offer<br />

flexible weekly or daily<br />

sign-ups. The fun begins<br />

June 8 and runs through<br />

Aug. 14. Located at North<br />

Shore Racquet Club and<br />

the New Trier Northfield<br />

campus, students can learn<br />

tennis, basketball or both.<br />

We offer morning and<br />

afternoon tennis and basketball<br />

options, as well as<br />

full day combo camps.<br />

Jerry, the tennis director,<br />

played in Wimbledon,<br />

the French and U.S. Open,<br />

and has been the head New<br />

Trier Varsity Girls’ Tennis<br />

Coach for 17 of the last 20<br />

years. He has also been an<br />

assistant New Trier Boys<br />

Varsity Coach for the<br />

last 40 years. Jerry, along<br />

with his son Brett and his<br />

daughter Becky, has won<br />

over 50 USTA National<br />

Father/Son & Father/<br />

Daughter Championships.<br />

Basketball Director John<br />

Karzen, a former University<br />

of Michigan and New<br />

Trier star athlete, has directed<br />

the basketball program<br />

for over 20 years and<br />

has grown it into one of the<br />

best in the area.<br />

Full Karzen Summer<br />

Camp info can be found at<br />

NorthShoreRC.com. For<br />

tennis information contact<br />

Jerry at (847) 858-0860 or<br />

jerrykarzentennis@yahoo.<br />

com. For basketball, contact<br />

John at Johnkarzen@<br />

northshorerc.com, or call<br />

North Shore Racquet Club<br />

at (847) 729-0450.<br />

Submitted by the North Shore<br />

Racquet Club, 2860 Old Willow<br />

Road, Northbrook, (847)<br />

729-0450.<br />

STAY UP TO DATE ON 22CM EVENTS IN YOUR AREA.<br />

For more info visit 22ndcenturymedia.com/events

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