Manuel Antonio/Quepos Tidings
The new Tennis Club of Quepos has the best tennis courts in town, with beautiful, comfortable surfaces the same color as the courts in the Australian Open. The club offers tennis classes for children and adults, and is open Monday to Sunday, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. It’s located 2.5 kilometers past the Palí on the way to the hospital, 600 meters south of the main entrance of the Palmas Pacífica project. To make reservations, call 8666-4212 or email info@tc-quepos.com.
The Fiesta de Arboles tree-planting celebration and charity event will take place May 28 and 29 in Silencio. The price for daytime events is $70 per person, and the weekend package starts at $180 per person. Proceeds will go in part to the Eco Preservation Society, which promotes research, travel and education programs that advance environmental consciousness. For more information about the event, go to www.fiestadearboles.org.
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