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Free Squash Clinic for Employees

May 10, 2019

What is Squash – and how is it different than Racquetball? Squash was invented in 1830 by English school kids whereas Racquetball was created by an American in 1949. Sign-up now to learn how to play!

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Free Squash Clinic!
Instructors: Chris Fernandez, Head Squash Coach & Pres. Margee Ensign
Friday, May 10
Meet at the Juice Bar Lobby, Kline Center | noon-1:15 p.m.

What is Squash – and how is it different than Racquetball? According to the web, Squash was invented in 1830 by English school kids whereas Racquetball was created by an American in 1949 (Canadian Olympic Team Official Website listed below). Want to learn how to play Squash from our in-house experts at Dickinson? Join this free clinic day-of-fun for a chance the learn the game of squash and play with other beginners. The clinic is essentially a beginners introduction to the game. Participants should wear comfortable exercise clothing and bring along non-marking sneakers*. Space is limited to the first 20 registrants! Enroll and sign-up now in Squash Clinic course in Totara, or for assistance with registration please call ext. 1503 or send an email.

Very important detail: Do not walk outside with your non-marking sneakers prior to wearing them inside for the Squash Clinic on May 10 to protect the surface of the Squash courts.

Further information

  • Location: Meet at the Kline Center Juice Bar Lobby
  • Time: 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Calendar Icon
  • Cost: Free