Triangle Table Tennis End of Year News and Happenings
(By Triangle Table Tennis)
Triangle Table Tennis End of Year News and Happenings
We hope everyone is having a fun and safe holiday season.
This newsletter is the last email you’ll receive from us this year, so you’ll find it all in this one source — a quick overview of recent news as well as upcoming tournaments and programs, including next month’s USATT 4-star sanctioned2018 Triangle Winter Two-Person Teams Tournament, more Tournaments through March 2018, membership changes, Leagues, and Group Lessons.
Updated Benefits for Club Membership
In our last newsletter, we highlighted that our membership fees were changing as of January 1st, 2018. In addition to the rate changes, membership benefits are also being updated. Starting in the new year, all current Triangle Table Tennis members will be able to apply any applicable membership discount to Private Lessons! We know this is something members have wanted for a long time and we are happy to finally be able to provide it for them. Members will also receive credits that allows them free entry into our Facilitated Group Lesson. The exact number of credits will be determined by the membership duration. In addition, we are working on acquiring software that will streamline many processes for members. The software includes a mobile app, giving members the capability to view coach’s schedules and book private lessons directly from their phone or tablet! Our goal is, and has always been, to provide the best table tennis programs in the best facility in the United States. We work towards this goal every day and thank you for your part in helping us get there. If you have any questions about new membership rates or benefits, you can ask the front desk, call us at 919-388-0272, or email us a manager@triangletabletennis.com.
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