Local Contributor
25 March 2024, 5:06 AM
Kiama's table tennis enthusiasts have found a new reason to look forward to Mondays as the Kiama Table Tennis Club ramps up its Monday night meetings, promising an exciting array of activities for players of all skill levels in 2024.
The club, known for its vibrant community and welcoming atmosphere, is extending its playing hours from 6:30 to 8:30 pm every Monday, aiming to accommodate those unable to attend the daytime sessions held on Mondays and Thursdays from 12:00 to 3:00 pm.
Phil Beddoe, the Monday night coordinator, expressed his enthusiasm for the expanded schedule, stating, "We're thrilled to offer this extended time slot to cater to the diverse needs of our members. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting out, there's something here for everyone."
The club's offerings include coaching sessions tailored for beginners, complete with supervised use of a table tennis robot machine to hone skills. Additionally, players can engage in friendly social competitions suitable for both novices and experienced players alike. The club encourages participants to enjoy both doubles and singles matches, fostering camaraderie and a sense of community.
For those without their own equipment, the club is prepared to provide a limited number of table tennis bats at no additional cost, ensuring that everyone can fully participate in the fun.
Membership fees are kept affordable, with adults paying just $5 and students under 18 enjoying a discounted rate of $4, making it accessible for all to join in the excitement.
So, if you're looking to spice up your Monday nights with some fast-paced table tennis action while forging new friendships, why not join the Kiama Table Tennis Tribe? Whether you're aiming for victory or simply out for some good-natured fun, Monday nights at the Kiama Table Tennis Club are not to be missed!
Monday Nights are Big for the for the Kiama Table Tennis Tribe.
Kiama table Tennis Club has continued on with its Monday night meetings and is looking to build in 2024. The club hopes that the 6.30 – 8.30 pm time slot will attract those who can not make the Monday or Thursday 12.00 -3.00pm times.
Monday night co-ordinator Phil Beddoe said -
The club offers coaching for the less experienced including the supervised use of a table tennis robot machine, social competition for both beginners and the more experienced and the opportunity to play both doubles and singles matches, all in the spirit of friendship and fun.
For those without a table tennis bat, the club has a limited number it can supply at no cost.
The cost is just $5 for adults and $4 for student under 18.
Why not join the tribe on Monday nights and have some TT fun?