Northshore Magazine

May/June 2012

Northshore magazine showcases the best that the North Shore of Boston, MA has to offer.

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special advertising section staff will improve your game through private lessons or in their large adult and junior instructional program. Cedardale, which is one of the largest multipurpose health facilities in New England, has 10 hard tennis courts, 4 clay courts, a full-scale fitness program, 3 basketball courts, racquetball and pickleball courts, an aquatic center and much more. Summer memberships are available. For more information go to www.cedardale.net or call (978) 373-1596. "Whether you are advanced, intermediate or a beginner tennis player; whether you are the casual player or the tennis enthusiast, Cedardale has the program for you. We have the biggest and most-well rounded tennis program in the North Shore." For information, visit www.ManchesterAthleticClub.com, or call (978) 526-8900. "What has set our program apart in New England and even nationwide is the level of talent with our coaching staff which has, in many cases, been together over 10 years." – Todd Carpenter, Director of Tennis Located in the heart of the Merrimack Valley and dating back to –Adam Molda, Director of Tennis Manchester Athletic Club (MAC) has been serving the North Shore for almost 40 years. This 122,000 square-foot multi-sport and fitness club offers programs for the entire family. Boasting 11 year-round tennis courts and an additional 9 seasonal tennis courts scaled for the 10-and-under tennis program, MAC Tennis is a great place for recreational to competitive tennis players and has been named one of only 19 USTA Certified Regional Training Centers in the country. Members can also enjoy swimming, fitness, personal training, pilates, group fitness classes, Zumba, spa services, Gymazing Child Care, summer camps and more. With a highly-qualified staff and beautiful facility in scenic Manchester-by-the-Sea, MAC creates special place to pursue your health, fitness and recreation goals. a 1925, Haverhill Country Club's tree-lined fairways and sloping greens will challenge both the casual and competitive golfer. The course was designed by renowned architect, Wayne Stiles. A driving range and two practice greens allow players to sharpen their skills. Additionally, the club's pool and recreational areas are perfect for families. The Olympic-size pool appeals to all ages, while the wading pool is perfect for children five and younger. There are a variety of activities to be enjoyed, including: tennis, wiffle ball, basketball, volleyball and more. The Tudor Clubhouse perched atop Bricket Hill offers panoramic views of our championship golf course and is the perfect place for weddings and functions. For more information go to www.haverhillcc.com or call (978) 373-1146. "Haverhill Country Club is the hidden jewel of the Merrimack Valley and is a great place for families and individuals alike. With no initiation fee and flexible payment options, there's no reason not to see what you are missing." –Shae N. Baddour, General Manager Join us This may be the best time in years to join the Haverhill Country Club! Come join us for a day of golf, competition, food and refreshments on Monday, May 7, 2012, to see what membership has to offer. The day will include: • 18 hole shotgun tournament on the beautiful Wayne Stiles designed course • Blind draw shotgun. Each foursome will have one current HCC Member along with three prospective members • Use of private range, putting green and chipping area • Closest to the pin and long drive competitions • Complimentary hor d'oeuvres and drinks immediately after golf • Incentive offered for anyone who joins on May 7th • Rain date is May 21, 2012 Space is limited so please fill out the form at www.haverhillcc.com/joinhaverhill/to request your spot 58 Brickett Lane Haverhill, MA 01830 | 978-373-1146 | www.haverhillcc.com

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