KCTL Introduces New Mentoring Tool: Off-Court Talks

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KCTL Introduces New Mentoring Tool: Off-Court Talks

For the 2014 season, KCTL is proud to introduce a new, formalized mentoring component to weekly classes: off-court educational discussions.

As mentors, our volunteers do more than teach the fundamentals of groundstrokes, volleys and footwork. While coaching and playing tennis with the kids is certainly valuable--and lots of fun!--KCTL’s first priority has always been youth development. With that in mind, we’re going to make mentoring a bigger focus this season through meaningful conversations, aka off-court talks. 

Held during water breaks in small groups of three to five, off-court talks are volunteer-led, open discussions to inspire knowledge, critical thinking and positive communication for our students. Each weekly talk addresses a scheduled topic made appropriate for the group’s age level, and all students are encouraged to share their opinions. Throughout the season, we'll be covering topics such as Peer Pressure, Time Management, Family Values, Sportsmanship and more!

We look forward to bringing additional educational value to kids this season through the tool of conversation. Check back each week to see what we covered in our discussions. You just might learn something, too!

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Season Opener & Week 2 Recap

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Season Opener & Week 2 Recap

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Wow. This weekend will be our third class with the kids this season. Time is already flying. The program is off to a tremendous start, and it's only up-hill from here! We had a solid turnout for our first class at each of the sites: Marcy, Tompkins, Lafayette Gardens and Sumner Houses. And we were surprised and excited by the number of new, eager faces that came out at Tompkins and Sumner.

The first class was mostly registration and getting-to-know each other activities, like name games, relay races and some simple tennis games. At Tompkins, we mostly emphasized keeping the kids engaged and having fun. Across all four sites, all the kids took an interest in learning the sport of tennis, even those who had never played before!

The second week's class, we were lucky that the rain held off (mostly) and we had a beautiful day. At Sumner, we started with drills to work on forehand form. Midway through class we had an group discussion about teamwork, which we followed up with teamwork games. Just as the rain was starting we got in a good loud "One, two, three, SUMNER TENNIS CLUB!" Lucky Sumner, we had a great class at Tompkins, also full of forehand work, but the falling rain made us miss out on the end of class cheer! (One of my personal favorite parts of class.) It was great to see that all the kids--new and returning--picked up the forehand surprisingly quickly.

Site coordinator, Gary, talks about the first two weeks of class: "Today was our first class, and need I say that I was very excited....I finally getting the opportunity to put all that I learned during my training, to good use and to finally get to meet our students. Getting to know everyone with the name games we used was a blast, it helped me out that's for sure! The class then proceeded with an introduction the the game/sport of tennis. The students enjoyed the drills as well as the chance to put they learned to use with the various games we played.

"We played another few rounds of name games, which again, was a blessing for me lol. Class started out as usual with our stretching exercises to help limber up the students and to prepare them for today's drills and the activities planned for them. Our first warm up exercise/drill was a gamed called "Centipede". This activity worked on footwork & speed. We then followed up with the the Penny drill and Elbow to the target drill. We proceeded to play a few rounds of a game I like to call "Outfield," where all of our students get to practice what was taught to them... hitting a forehand and working on their footwork. We barely had enough time to get our Marcy Site "Shout Out" before Mother Nature open up and the clouds and rain started pouring down.

Site coordinator, Candice, talks about the season opener: "It's been an extremely exciting time at Lafayette Gardens. Each week the sun's been out and the kids are coming from every direction of the neighborhood, explaining with pride how they participated last year or the year before that. I'm really excited about the season given we've already had an overflow of kids showing up ready to play!"

I think it's safe to say that the volunteers also had a great time getting to meet the kids. We're all looking forward to seeing the kids grow, not only in tennis but the building of their character. See you next week!

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Volunteer Training: Success!

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Volunteer Training: Success!

For the past two weekends, KCTL has held volunteer training sessions, and it's been a great success. Over 30 new individuals showed up to be a part this season. We all played some tennis, got to know each other a bit and then split into our respective teams based on site. (Let's go Tompkins!)

We have all types of volunteers--high school and college students to retirees; lifelong Brooklyn residents to Southern transplants to a California girl; artists and lawyers, businessmen and sports coaches, tech entrepreneurs and city employees; tennis collegiate athletes to never-held-a-racket-before newbies.

It's really great to see so many people come together to spend a few hours doing a good thing--motivating, mentoring and inspiring the kids! This season hasn't even started yet and we're off to a great start!

Thank you volunteers, we couldn't do it without you.

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Volunteer Social Events/Training in Brooklyn and Manhattan

We're holding several social events throughout April for everyone interested in being a part of the program--on and off the court--to meet each other and learn more about the program. We're gearing up for an amazing season this year and we want you to be a part of it! Come out and say hello!

For the latest news on volunteer socials, follow us on Meet-Up, Facebook and/or Twitter.

Upcoming Events:

Tasty Eats at Klimat
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
Klimat Lounge
77 East 7th Street, New York
We'll be downstairs. Look for the KCTL shirts.

Pizza and Pints at Brooklyn Brewery
Sunday, April 6, 2014
3:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Brooklyn Brewery
79 N 11th St, Brooklyn
Look for the KCTL T-Shirts

Indoor Tennis at Prospect Park
Saturday, April 12, 2014
6:30 PM to 8:15 PM
Prospect Park Tennis Center
50 Parkside Avenue, Brooklyn
Free court time from 7pm - 8pm

On-Court Volunteer Training
Saturdays, April 19 and April 26, 2014
12:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Tennis Court at Marcy Playground
753 Myrtle Avenue, Brooklyn

For new and old volunteers: Come join us on, meet other volunteers, learn more about the program and get a refresher on tennis basics and teaching tennis to kids. Lunch will be provided.Volunteers only need to attend one training meeting. However, feel free to attend both! If you can’t attend either training, please email us and let us know. First class with the kids is Saturday, May 3rd!

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Volunteer in 2014 with KCTL!

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Volunteer in 2014 with KCTL!

There may be inches of snow on the ground, but at KCTL, we're counting down the days until we can hit the tennis court! If you're interested in joining the KCTL volunteer crew, please do! We're always looking for more dedicated and enthusiastic individuals to help us on the court and off. People of all ages, backgrounds and tennis levels are welcome to participate!

Sign-up on our Volunteer page. And we'll keep you updated on upcoming volunteer training dates in April (for on-court volunteers). If you want to help behind the scenes, complete the form on the Volunteer page and a KCTL representative will get in touch with you as soon as possible.

And if you have up to 15 hours to spare each week, KCTL is also currently hiring a PT Administrative Fellow to help with the program's logistics. You can view more details on our Jobs page.

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End of Season Youth Tennis Tournament and Community Jamboree

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KCTL has had an amazing season this year and I can't believe it's almost over! Cheer on over 100 kids on Saturday as they participate in KCTL's Youth Tennis Tournaments (9 and under, 10 and over). Meet KCTL board members and volunteers, hang out with your BedStuy neighbors and enjoy a whole afternoon of tennis. There will be music and kids' games and food!

View photos from last year's end of season tournament and jamboree on Facebook! Album 1 and Album 2.

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