FIRST SERVE CHILDREN
A Campaign for a New Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis Center
JUNE
2006 - Thanks to our many
wonderful supporters, the NEW Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education
Center is now a reality! The expanded facility has been built,
the staff moved in and an NJTL site is currently up and running
on our outdoor courts. See for yourself!
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| Welcome to the New AAYTEC
Center! |
Main entrance to our building |
Our June 16th
Ribbon-Cutting
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| AAYTE Board Chair Bob Swift addresses our special
guests. |
Comcast SportsNet Host/Anchor Michael Barkann, our emcee (and
AAYTE Board member), introduces guests State Rep. Dwight Evans,
Board Chair Bob Swift, Advisory Board member Letitia Biddle,
State Rep. Kathy Manderino and City Councilman Michael Nutter.
The ceremony took place in front of the sculpture by Steve Tobin
commemorating Arthur Ashe. |
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| State Rep. Dwight Evans, State Rep. Kathy Manderino,
First Serve Chair Christine Beck, AAYTE Board Chair Bob Swift,
Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and City Councilman Michael Nutter cut
the official ribbon! |
Jeanne Ashe and Chris Beck catch up during the post-ceremony
reception inside the New AAYTE Center. |
To read the Case Statement
for the First Serve Children campaign, please click here.
AUGUST 2005
- Steel has been delivered and beams are rising from the ground! Construction
on the site is progressing well and some of our young people came
to visit before the summer ended.
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| The NEW AAYTE Center is starting to take shape! |
A group of our young people with some of our pros celebrate
the progress of the construction. |
December 2004 - Construction
has begun on the NEW Arthur Ashe Youth Tennis and Education Center. Thank
you to all of our supporters and donors for helping to make this
dream a reality! For
more information, please click here: 2004-New AAYTE Center

In the spirit of the late
Arthur Ashe, and with the goal of positively impacting the lives
of ever more children through the lifetime sport of tennis, Arthur
Ashe Youth Tennis & Education™ (formerly known as as Philadelphia
Youth Tennis) invites you to support the First Serve Children
Campaign to raise $11 million for a new indoor/outdoor Arthur Ashe
Youth Tennis Center.

"I'd
like to see it expanded...more of the same would be my suggestion."
--Arthur Ashe
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| Broadcaster Mary Carillo, Campaign Chair Chris Beck, AAYTE
Chair Bob Swift & US Senator Rick Santorum at dedication
of new Gustine Lake site. |
Bob Swift gives Senator Santorum a personal tour of our new
destination. |
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| Chris Beck, Representative Daylin Leach, Bob Swift, Councilman
Michael Nutter, Representative Kathy Manderino, Senator Santorum,
Mary Carillo, Bud Collins & tennis legend Tony Trabert stand
by to break ground. |
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