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How can Texans put a different spin on Juneteenth?

Chad West

Celebrate it with tennis!

The Juneteenth Tennis Exhibition has family fun for everyone.

The second annual event will be held on Saturday, June 18, at Kiest Tennis Center in Dallas.

Young high school players from Southern Dallas will participate, playing for tennis tutoring scholarships.

The exhibition opens at 7 a.m. at Kiest Tennis Center, located 2324 W. Kiest Rd.

Young high school players from Dallas will participate, playing for tennis tutoring scholarships.

In addition, two special events are scheduled. One is the Celebrity Doubles Match. Celebrities include Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Chad West and State Representative (Dist. 111) Yvonne Davis.

The celeb match is scheduled to start at 10 a.m.

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“We hope to spur more interest in tennis in youth in more communities, says Gemeral Berry, Jr., committee chair. “We’re also thrilled to have Yvonne and Chad in our Celeb Match. This demonstrates wide support for our program. It’s for a good cause and folks attending should have plenty fun seeing their favorite celebs play.”

The ”New School vs. Old School” Match is scheduled to return. “It pits two young players against two very old dudes,” Berry says.

The charity event is organized by Camp Wisdom UMC, and primarily supports its Youth Outreach.

For more information, contact the Camp Wisdom’s Administrative Assistant, Pat Wilson at info@cwumcdallas.org or 817-680-6203, or, Ms. Beasley at minnie.faye@sbcglobal.net or 214-205-9991. For interviews, call Gemeral Berry, Jr. at 214-886-7000.

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