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Hudson Community Tennis Courts

Hudson Community Tennis Courts. Ensuring the future of tennis in Hudson for generations to come. Tennis – a sport for all ages and challenges. The Pride of Hudson. Current State of Tennis Courts. Six courts built along with high school in 1992

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Hudson Community Tennis Courts

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  1. Hudson Community Tennis Courts Ensuring the future of tennis in Hudson for generations to come

  2. Tennis – a sport for all ages and challenges

  3. The Pride of Hudson

  4. Current State of Tennis Courts • Six courts built along with high school in 1992 • Problems have existed for many years with cracking, buckling, etc. with no permanent solution found • Courts are now an embarrassment to the school and community • No other playable public courts in Hudson

  5. The Pride of Hudson?

  6. Vision • Create a Community Tennis Center that will revitalize tennis in Hudson • Increase physical recreation in Hudson • Create courts suitable for play by younger kids • Enable tennis recreation for people of all ages and physical abilities/challenges • Create courts with lights • Create center which can be used for phys-ed classes as well as tournaments (school and USTA) Make Hudson proud!

  7. New Tennis Sitefits within Master Plan

  8. New Tennis Sitefits within Master Plan

  9. Aerial View

  10. View from Stadium

  11. View from Stadium

  12. View from Pavilion

  13. Court View

  14. Exterior Signage

  15. Court Signs

  16. Phases • Phase I: • Rebuild the six existing courts and re-design water drainage between baseball field and tennis courts. • Cost: $280,000 • Phase II: • Build four additional courts and pavilion. Add bleachers and lights to all ten courts. • Cost: $750,000

  17. Timing • Phase I – summer 2014, assuming funds are raised. The Superintendent will recommend that the School Board contribute $80,000. Additional donors are in the process of committing. • Phase II – planned for 2015 pending funding from private donors and possible City of Hudson participation.

  18. Donor levels • $500,000 – Overall naming rights • $100,000 – Pavilion naming • $25,000 – Court naming • $10,000 – Bleachers naming • $5,000 – Plaque • $1,000 – Large brick • $250 – Small brick

  19. Hudson Community Tennis Courts is a project of Hudson City Schools with support from the Hudson City schools Foundation. HCSF is a non-profit organization dedicated to retaining the special character and fabric of Hudson through the collaboration and philanthropy of civic-minded residents. Donations can be made directly to Hudson City Schools with designation: “Tennis Court Project”.

  20. Want to know more? • Contact any of the following people: • Hugo Sandberg (330) 388-3480 or hugo.sandberg@hexpol.com • Tom Tobin (330) 655-7552 or tomtobin@aefonline.com • Derek Cluse – Schools Business Manager (330) 653-1207 or clused@hudson.edu • Ray Ebersole – Athletic Director (330) 653-1450 or ebersolr@hudson.edu

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