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Old 10-13-2007, 02:45 PM
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Default Used tennis balls?

I am a teacher in Wake County. I have 32 chairs with desks in my room. I like to rearrange the room for different activities, but doing so makes A LOT of noise. I have a classroom below mine, and I hate to disturb them.

I would like to locate 256 used tennis balls to put under the desks and chairs. If you have any or know where I could find them, please post or PM me.

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Old 10-13-2007, 03:17 PM
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My daughters teacher last year had a can of tennis balls old or new on their school supply list at the beginning of the year. As a parent it was not big deal to supply them. Perhaps you can ask the parents? If not I would look into the various tennis clubs in the areas and ask them what they do with their flat old tennis balls. Prestonwood, Sunset Ridge, Lochmere, Macgregor, Cary tennis park all might be sources you could use. Good luck!
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I am a teacher in Durham that has the same set up. I have a couple of students that play tennis at a local country club and they (the country club) were willing to donate some old tennis balls they had.
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Old 10-13-2007, 05:29 PM
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Thanks for the ideas. I will contact some of those groups. If someone else who reads this has some or has connections to someone who does, please keep me in mind. I may not have any luck with these places.

Thanks!
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