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New Manhattan Location!
5/11/2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012 (12-5pm) Join us at our new Manhattan location for an afternoon of dance and
music performances, a table tennis exhibition, food & beverages, and
fun.
American Asian Cultural Center of Tribeca
at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church
292 Henry Street
New York, NY 10002
Come learn more about our new AACCT programming, table tennis club, and youth summer camps! - - - Questions? Contact Robert Chen at 646-772-2922 or robert@aacct.org
Now Open!
5/8/2012
Weekdays 4:30-10:30pm Join Robert Chen at the new Asian American Cultural Center of Tribeca Table Tennis Club at its new Manhattan home.
AACCT Table Tennis Club 292 Henry Street
New York, NY 10002 - - - Membership Rates Juniors (17 yrs & under) & & Seniors (60 yrs & older) One day pass $10 2-week membership $35 1-month membership $55 3-month membership $150 6-month membership $280 One year membership $530 Singles (18-59 yrs old) One day pass $10
2-week membership $35
1-month membership $65
3-month membership $180
6-month membership $340
One year membership $600 - - - Lessons Friday evening group lessons (5-6:30pm): $25/person - - - Questions? Contact Robert Chen at 646-772-2922 or robert@aacct.org
Robert is Still Coaching!
4/2/2012
Robert Chen is now offering group lessons (for
children and adults) at The Tony Dapolito Recreation Center. Build a
strong foundation to succeed in this growing fast paced sport! Saturdays and Sundays 11am-1pm Lessons are $15/hour/person/day Call Robert Chen at 646-772-2922 by 9pm the evening before your desired lesson day/time to reserve your spot. There will be a maximum of 6 students per coach. YOU MUST BE A NYC DEPT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CENTER MEMBER TO GAIN ACCESS TO THE BUILDING. The Tony Dapolito Recreation Center is located at 1 Clarkson Street
(Intersection of 7th Ave and Carmine St.) in Manhattan (212-242-5418). Click below for important membership information.
Click here for more information: www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/recreationcenters/M103
Watch us on YouTube
4/1/2012
Sadly, our beloved NYTTF closed in November 2011. Watch Robert Chen's film of NYTTF's final week on YouTube. This footage was compiled during the last days of the club. Thanks to all that participated. AND THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SUPPORTERS AND SPONSORS... your patronage and friendship over the past seven years are greatly appreciated.
Click here for more information: http://youtu.be/aI4HJn7m6jI
Tony Dapolito Recreation Center
2/1/2012
GOOD NEWS! Join us on Friday evenings to continue our passion of the sport of table tennis.
George Wein, one of NYTTF's longtime friends, has worked out an
arrangement with a nearby NYC Parks Recreational Center to accept NYTTF
tables and increase playing hours. Our goal is to generate more interest
and increase participation to inform the Center to extend operating
hours to include weekends. Let's make this happen, and thank you George! The Tony Dapolito Recreational Center 1 Clarkson Street (Intersection of 7th Ave and Carmine St.) New York, NY 10014 Phone: 212-242-5418 This is a NYC Department of Parks and Recreation subsidized facility. YOU MUST BE A NYC DEPT OF PARKS AND RECREATION CENTER MEMBER TO HAVE USE OF THE CENTER. Onsite are an indoor/outdoor pool, basketball courts, weight room, media room, locker rooms, etc.). Membership will grant you access to all NYCDPR Centers. Membership Fee: Age 0-17: FREE Age 18-61: $150/year or $75/six months Age 62 and up: $25/year To register (in person only), please bring: (1) Valid photo id (driver's license or passport) (2) Payment (personal check/money order/credit card/debit card and NO CASH) Table Tennis Hours: Mondays-Fridays: 7a-2p Fridays ONLY: 5:30p-9:30p Transportation (by Subway): 1 (Houston Street Station) A,C,E (Spring Street Station)
Click here for more information: www.nycgovparks.org/facilities/recreationcenters/M103
Final Day: November 16, 2011
12/1/2011
It is with a heavy heart that I
have to inform you that NYTTF closed its doors in November 2011. THANK
YOU TO ALL OF OUR SUPPORTERS AND SPONSORS... your patronage and
friendship over the past seven years are greatly appreciated. All the best, Robert Chen NYTTF Director
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