The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association(BLTA) participated in the Hobbies Fair hosted by the Bahamas National Drug Council(BNDC). The BNDC fosters strategic partnerships as sporting activities such as tennis impact many children and the community positively. The BLTA showcased tennis and the children engaged in this fun and healthy sport. The theme of the event was “Yes I Have The Power To Be Drug Free”.
Coaches Paula Whitfield, Mateo Smith and BLTA President Perry Newton greeted the students at the Fair. The Fair was held at the Town Centre Mall on Friday, September 29th. The afterschool tennis program at the National Tennis Centre offers tennis classes for children. In addition, the BLTA’s Play Tennis program provides an opportunity to be introduced to the sport. The BNDC believes that these post-school activities can boost academic performance, reduce risky behaviours, promote physical health and provide a safe and structured environment for children. The BLTA was pleased to represent at the Hobbies Fair which was very well-attended; there were over five hundred children from various schools. The children were enthusiastic to participate and showed great interest. We look forward to continuing our tennis programs and introducing many children which provides a great alternative for the kids, leading to many positive returns in our communities and throughout the
Bahamas.
We applaud the commitment of the National Drug Council to promote afterschool activities like tennis and the charge they have to the development of drug-free student leaders. Together we are giving our young people great opportunities that will bode well for our country.
Original Post Date: 10/1/2023