Northern California

AAPI Family Festival



Celebrate Asian-American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with us at our Family Tennis Festival on May 4, 2024, in Fremont, Calif! Join USTA NorCal for a morning of tennis, games and cultural celebration as we honor Asian-American Pacific Islander heritage.

 

All are welcome to join in the festivities of this free event, where families can enjoy tennis match play, engaging games, prizes, face painting and more. Don't miss this opportunity to come together and celebrate diversity, community and the joy of tennis!

 

All registered guests will enjoy a complimentary lunch. Bring your family and a blanket, and join us for a picnic.

 

This festival promises an unforgettable experience for families and friends alike. Come be a part of the fun and celebration!

 

EVENT DETAILS
  • WHEN: May 4, 2024, 9:30 am - 12 pm; Registration begins at 8:45 am
  • WHERE: Fremont Tennis Center, 1110 Stevenson Blvd, Fremont, CA 94538
  • COST: Free
 
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Want to be a part of creating a memorable experience? We are seeking volunteers to assist with various tasks and activities during our family tennis festival.

 

Submit your interest below.

 
PUBLIC PARK ADULT TOURNAMENT

Keep the fun going and stick around for the Public Park Adult Tournament happening at the Fremont Tennis Center, as part of USTA NorCal's Public Parks Tennis Tournament Section Championships. Sign up to play and compete for a chance to advance to the national championships. Learn more below and register by April 15.

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