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Narre Warren South Tennis Club coach Adrian Lombardi with City of Casey mayor Shar Balmes and Joel, Jesiah, Zoe, Eloise and Kaiden.Narre Warren South Tennis Club coach Adrian Lombardi with City of Casey mayor Shar Balmes and Joel, Jesiah, Zoe, Eloise and Kaiden.

By Nicole Williams
HAVE a ball as part of Casey Tennis Week.
Casey Council, in partnership with local tennis clubs, is offering a week of free tennis activities from 30 January to 6 February.
All events during the week will be free and supported by Tennis Victoria through the supply of equipment and giveaways.
Events will include open days, social tennis, tennis sessions for mums and toddlers, kids tennis coaching and twilight tennis.
Details of the events and activities are available by visiting www.casey.vic.gov.au, by phoning 9705 5200 or picking up a brochure from the council’s Customer Service Centres.

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