Trenton non-profit group breaks ground on tennis pavilion

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National Junior Tennis and Learning of Trenton board member Ginny Mason, Trenton City Council president Phyllis Holy-Ward, NJTLT executive director Rob Howland, Trenton Mayor Tony Mack, NJTLT board president Beth Deitchman, United States Tennis Association president, CEO and chairman Dave Haggerty, NJTLT past board president Amy Smith, Mercer County Freeholder Sam Frisby, Clark Caton Hintz principal John Hatch, Mercer County Freeholder Pat Colavita and Dan Haggerty at the groundbreaking on Dec. 4, 2013.

The National Junior Tennis & Learning of Trenton broke ground on the Dan Haggerty Jr. Pavilion Dec. 4.

Building the pavilion is the last phase of the multi-year redevelopment of the Junior Champions Tennis Center at Cadwalader Park.

The pavilion is named after the father of current United States Tennis Association CEO, chairman and president Dave Haggerty. Once completed, it will be a gift to the City of Trenton.

NJTLT touches the lives of more than 2,500 at-risk youth in the greater Trenton area, and the Dan Haggerty Jr. Pavilion will empower the program to provide even more children with the chance to benefit from their tennis, education, enrichment and employment opportunities.

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