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Fairfield Resident Hosts 'Calling All Kids' Tennis Fundraiser for USTA Serves
Monica Kirmayer is hosting event on Saturday, Sept. 27 at Fairfield Tennis.

Press release
Fairfield resident, NYC marathon participant, and youth tennis advocate, Monica Kirmayer is hosting the “Calling All Kids – Come Out and Play” tennis event. It is for children for kids of all ages and levels on Saturday, September 27 at Fairfield Tennis.
All proceeds from the event will benefit USTA Serves, the National Charitable Foundation of the U.S. Tennis Association (USTA), dedicated to improving the quality of life for youth and people with special needs.
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The event is for children of all ages and skills and will be a fun-filled afternoon with tennis games and activities, giveaways, raffle prizes, pizza and refreshments. Fairfield Indoor pro, Ana Zubori, has worked with Monica to organize the event.
As an active supporter of USTA Serves Monica is also running in the NYC Marathon on the USTA Serves Team. “USTA Serves is a remarkable organization. I am passionate about its mission to provide financial support for tennis and educational programs giving disadvantaged children with special needs a brighter future. I am very proud to contribute to their work by hosting this fundraiser”, remarks Kirmayer.
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“We look forward to welcoming kids and their parents on Saturday, Sept. 27 to the event and are pleased to support Monica and USTA Servesin this way”, commented Val Collison, Manager, Fairfield Tennis.
Event Details
Date: Saturday, September 27, 2014
Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM
Where: Fairfield Tennis
15 Old Dam Road. Fairfield
Donation: $40 per child
To Sign Up: Call Fairfield Tennis
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