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HomeMy WebLinkAboutRESPONSE - RFP - P695 ROLLAND MOORE TENNIS PRO SHOP CONCESSIONm 7 C C 12 Lewis Tennis Inc. 764 Vanderbilt Beach Rd. Naples, FL 34108 (941) 598-3025 Request for Proposal # Pm e Rolland Moore Tennis Pro Shop Concession October 4, 1998 -A Ell 0 C] Re Company Representative Larry J. Lewis President, Lewis Tennis Inc. 764 Vanderbilt Beach Rd. Naples, FL 34108 (941)598-3025 13 LEWIS TENNIS INC. 0 LEWIS TENNIS INC. ,r 2 ;rProgram`ming 'Rolland Mooe%Fort CollinsP Note Details on lessons and programs are included on following pages 1. Lesson Programs A .Adult 1 Senior 2. Tennis USA programs 3 Aerobic drill 4 Daytime & evening 5 Private and group lessons 6. Mini -camps B Junior ` 1 Tennis USA Programs 2. 4 years through 18 yrs 3 Competitive - junior excellence 4. Summer camps 5 Rainbow Tennis - an exciting goal oriented program 8. No or low cost instruction for disadvantaged 9 Private and group lessons 10 High School Team preparation 2. Other Programs A Adult programs 1. USA Team Tennis 2 Leagues 3 Round robin socials 4. Challenge Ladder 5 Tournaments 6 Game arrangement 7 Theme events 8 Tencap rating system B Junior Programs 1 Tournaments 2 Rainbow Tennis programs 3 Round Robins n 2 U Nn C Special Events 1. Mental conditioning 2 Sports medicine 3 Parent/child days 4 Instructor workshops 5 Tennis manufacturer demo days 6 Rainbow tennis extravaganzas 3. Grant Programs A. Special Olympics B Wheelchair Clinics C Visual and Hearing Impaired D Disadvantaged juniors C 12 2 12 0 12 Rolland Mooref Fort 691 - ; Tennis Program email League Play at All Levels Teams are available for women's, men's and mixed dou- bles leagues, competing at van- ous times of the day and evening. These teams give the player an opportunity to compete with area dubs in a team atmosphere Round Robins Round robin events are schedu- led on a regular basis for women's, men's and mixed dou- bles play. Players rotate partners and opponents each round. This is a great way for new players to meet new partners. Challange Ladder The ladder is available for singles, doubles, mixed doubles and for men, women, seniors, and juniors. The ladder is great for encouraging competition. New ratings are posted twice a month. Tennis USA Programs TENNIS FREE FOR ALL - A huge carnival event to encourage new players to enter the game Free for adults and juniors. This would be a lack off for the season USA TENNIS 1-2-3 a progression of group lessons for new players •' USA TEAM TENNIS - competitrve play which follows the 1-2-3 program Programs for the Challenged Free lesson programs for the challenged are important in achieving the goal of including all sections of the community in the facility's activities. Special Olym- pians, wheel chair players and the visual and hearing impaired are included in these programs. Junior Development for the Disadvanged Free programs for disadvanta- ged children are offered as a means to encourage participation in a healthy alternative to drugs. Program is supported through local sponsors. Game Arrangement Game arrangement is an impor- tant function of a tennis facility. If players have compatible part- ners they are more likely to stay involved in the game. Special Events Special presentations on sports psychology, physical conditioning and sports median educate the player on how to perform at their peak without risking injury "Demo Days" give players an opportunity to try out racquets in a fun atmosphere. Tournaments Junior and adult tournaments are an important part of the com- petitive player's program Both sanctioned and non -sanctioned tournaments are held for all levels and ages. J M31 C� Lessen Program Detail The goal of every lesson program is to enhance each player's enjoyment of the game by improving technique, strategy, mental awareness, and conditioning. The programs are designed to help each player reach their goals whether they are to win the state title or to play a fun social game of mixed doubles! Private Lessons Individual lessons are a great way to help you improve your game. Whether you are a begin- ner needing to leam the basic strokes or an experienced player who wants to work on a specific weakness, a private lesson pro- vides the most intensive way to improve your game. Doubles Clinics Learn the art of doubles Dis- cover the strategies, court posi- trons and ball placements that will make you a formidable dou- bles player Players participate in drills and strategy sessions designed to quickly teach you to play and enjoy doubles. Mini Camps Mini camps provide you with an opportunity to work on all aspects of your tennis game over a concentrated period of time The schedule is vaned and fast paced so that you will feel challenged. The camps focus on various themes such as doubles play, stroke production and men- tal conditioning. Junior Program "Rainbow Tennis" is a goal oriented program for beginning through intermediate juniors where players participate in achieving levels corresponding to the colors of the rainbow. It is a great way for the junior player to learn the fundamentals of the game while experiencing the fun and excitement of this unique program. Junior Excellence Program Tournament playing juniors will find a challenging program of mental and physical conditioning, stroke production, competitive drills, and match analysis to im- prove their competitive edge and help them on their way to the top. of their games. Junior Camps The camps are for all levels and ages of juniors. Players will learn proper fundamentals, improve stroking technique and match play. Sportsmanship and learning to compete will be an important part of the program. Beginner, Intermediate & Advanced Clinics Weekly clinics are held for players that have never played the game or are top ranked com- petitors. Beginning, intermediate and advanced players improve, stroke production, strategies, movement, and mental tough- ness. Video Lesson If a picture is worth a thousand words, just imagine what a video is worth. This is a two hour video stroke evaluation program. We start by video taping each stroke as you are now hitting it, then together we evaluate the stroke mechanics, and decide on adjust- ments and changes to improve the stroke. Under the pro's direction you will then practice the stroke, fol- lowed by another video evalua- tion. At the end of the program you will have a "before and after" video tape covering all the basic tennis strokes. L 3 M Re Operational Days and Hours Monday -Friday 8-OOam to 8 OOpm Saturday 8.00am to 5.00pm Sunday Closed LEWIS TENNIS INC. This schedule would go into effect June 1 and end August 30 1 would like to keep the shop open and programs running on a more limited basis during the months of April, May, September, and October I do not have the needed information at this time to specify what those hours would be r October 4, 1998 LEWIS TENNIS INC. Re Company Philosophy Concerning Customer Service In my current position as concessionaire and Director of Tennis at Pelican Bay Community Park, I have developed a philosophy of customer service that I would incorporate into the position at Rolland Moore That philosophy is as follows: 1) Each and every person that enters the facility is greeted with the purpose of making them feel wanted and at home. 2) Each and every customer is questioned as to their ability, wants, desires, and time restrictions in pursuing their tennis activities 3) Each and every customer is made aware of the programs available 4) The player is signed up for the activities that fit their ability, finances, and 5) time frame Each employee is trained in their particular area whether it be pro shop assistant or instructor in order to deliver the highest quality of service 6) When a customer is unhappy with the program they are involved in a change is made when possible, when not, the customer receives a refund 7) When a customer offers a suggestion, the suggestion is valued and acted upon if deemed to be an improvement in the operation 11 0 0 LEWIS TENNIS INC. Re Pricing a Annual Payment to the City for Pro Shop Concession 5% of Gross Receipts b Annual Rental Payment for City's Ball Machine, if rented I would purchase my own machine or would purchase City's machine if agreeable c Annual Rental Payment for City's ALPHA Stringing Machine, if rented I would purchase my own machine or would purchase City's machine if agreeable Cost to the public for the following services: a Ball Machine Rental, per hour $10 b Private Lessons, per hour (rates designed to give students options) $25/hr (Instructor) $35/hr (USPTA or USPTR Certified Professional) $45/hr (Larry Lewis) It is my intention to spend my time directing programs - not giving private lessons, thus the reason for this price c Semi -private Lessons, per hour $30/hr (Instructor) (rates designed to give students options) $40/hr (USPTA or USPTR Certified Professional) $50/hr (Larry Lewis) It is my intention to spend my time directing programs - not giving semi -private lessons, thus the reason for this price d Racquet Stringing, each $18 Synthetic Gut $22-$30 Top Quality Gamma Strings 0 13 OUTSTANDING TENNIS FACILITY AWARD R R Y ,J. 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If I may be of further assistance to you in regard to Mr Lewis's qualifications, please contact me My telephone number is (941) 353-0404 Sincerely, 4& � /I �,19 5 9,-,, z,� Murdo Smith, Recreation Manager Department of Parks and Recreation By TOM RIFE Sports Editor Some local residents may take the tennis facility at Cambier Park for granted But pro Larry Lewis wants everyone to know that Cambier matches up with some of the best public complexes in the nation And now he has the ammu- nition to prove it The United States Tennis Association has singled out the Cambier facili- ty as one of nine winners in its Lewis 1991 USTA Tennis Facility Award competi- tion Public complexes considered were broken down into the catego- ries of small and large With its 14 courts, Cambier competes in the ■ Local tennis, 6C group for larger parks. The USTA started the recogni- tion program for public facilities 10 years ago The purpose is to promote the construction of public tennis outlets by parks, schools and industry "It is our hope that recognition this center receives as a USTA award winner will stimulate the allocation of additional municipal funds for the expansion of the fa- ciltty and the promotion of recre- ational tennis programs," says Henry Talbot, director of oper- ations of the USTA's Princeton, N J., office "The facility we have here is a great one, there's no question about it; Lewis says "But we're still not even close to being what we could be, even without having to make a large See CAMBIER, Page 6C Cambier:-Park-receives national recognition - - - from 1C jutlay of money," he adds . Before hooking up with the &ty's Community Services De- partment nearly three years ago, Lewis taught tennis in venues ranging from Vail and Fort Collins, Colo, to Lake Tahoe, Nev, and Cleveland, Ohio , Of the 14 courts at Naples' downtown complex, nine are hard Courts and five are the clay -like Har-Tru surface Eleven are light - The courts, and their "maintenance, were part of the evaluation process for the awards, %4s well as the number and quality ,of the programs — including spe- y�ialinstruction — offered 1In 1990, Lewis said there were -troughly 650 Cambier Park tennis permits issued, accounting for about two-thirds of the facility's overall business Walk-in players pay a fee for court use "The large majority of our players prefer to play on the clay courts," Lewis says. 'While there is a limit to the amount of space we have to expand in, converting some of the existing hard courts to clay would be of great benefit." Lewis and his staff of four op- erate out of a small pro shop/ office The daytime staff includes Kay Granger, Jim Ferraro and Linda Lindsey Supervising the evening play is Victor Zeedyk Le- wis from time to time is assisted by local instructors Jeff Wagner and Russell Dean "One of the things that is real- ly needed is a pro shop or small clubhouse that would have res- trooms and a shower area," Lewis says "I think it would have a big impact on increasing our mem- bership We have a lot of working people who play who would really take advantage of something like that "I've never seen a tennis com- munity like this one," Lewis adds "It's great to see There's a full range of players, young and old There's a good atmosphere for tennis here I think part of that is due to the cooperation among the area professionals " Lewis said future upgrades of the complex should include such things as seating for 500 spectators, improved lighting and landscaping It's nice to be thought of as one of the best in the country already," he says "And as Naples grows and we get more and more players, Cambier has to keep updating and growing, too " 0 W I Adult Clinics DAYTIME Beginner 2 0-2 5 30 35 40 3 0/3 5 EVENING Beginning 3 0 & 3 5 40 Tuesday 10 30am Monday 9 OOam Tuesday 9 OOam Monday 10 30am Friday 9 OOam Saturday 11 OOam Thursday 7 OOpm Check pro shop Monday 6 30pm Classes are 1 %z hrs 18 per class or $60 for 4 week session "We will beat any local price!" Junior Clinics Held every day after school and on Saturdays Munchktns (4-6yrs) 3.15pm Future Stars (7-12yrs) 4 OOpm Coaches Corner (12-17yrs) 5:00pm IMunchkms $60 for 4 wks/2 days per week Future Stars $80 for 4 wks/2 days per week Coaches Corner $120 for 4 wks/2 days per f "3 & Me" • Doubles Strategy Three students and a pro will focus on strategy and proper positioning in a game situation $20/person/hr Coach on the Court Drill & play with your partner $15/person/hr $99 Clinic & Private Lesson Package Two 1/2 hour private lessons 1 month (4 classes) of group clinics RACQUETS STRINGING SHOES Lessons Mini -Camps OVERGRI ST REPLACEMENT* SERIES OF '/ LESSONS Stroking Technique for Better Doubles GRIPS er 'hhr $50 per 1 hr *When, Where, & How to 1tlt Offensive & SHOCKBUSTERSouRSERESPRICE uR SERIES PRICE $315 f Defensive Shots *DoublesStrategy WRISTBANDS* $157 Mental Conditioning REFRESMENTS per ''/zhr $45 per 1 hr ach day * 4 players per proour SERIES PRICE $28OouRSEwEsPRICE =days* of Intensive Instruction $157 ' �+"'r yKi.""=4'*c`i:}; �1 Mr.e.rn?: '; •\•'•4 `'=fit, �� :i''}s,4��,, �^r'Y :i & 1" \ kY: ..""n� t'IR� •`:�>..rx�..ac;���'ro:�v:�,1a7y .;M�K;'1; ���, ��,.;,�-' TENNIS 2INE p,•�.ra I nstructiov Article HiT MNIS T'• °c�'i(";'"5:;rt: y 1982 ®VQ/11DaTglE WPIPE .4a when yy`.K., z ,• > ' *�(''�"r our highest percentage shot when ; the line Why? First, because you You get Into a crosscourt rally is to . have less margin for error. But return the�ballrin the Barrie direction -beyond that, it's much tougher to f R from which rt came ,To help you doA ;hit a ball In a direction that's differ-� that'successfully, imagme'that =.r•-; ent from the one in which your there's"a'y ipehne �cros PP nest" rg`I? opponents shot approached you. _ ^r between ou and • our o Relatively small, but Important, and simply hit down that pipe. "r";`r ,,, changes m racquet angle at contact It's usually a mistake 'the flow of a point by goinj '.Y r`•�_�"•°3.i.s Tr. tr � f_Ii • �"•''-1�„•..•i C,," "�1H _ � ;r4''..i.5�14 T+ „��1.4 igF �F'� a 'M•= .. 5. .:�r .� "5c`a,?•. kl .kq i &}s3%qi `x+' x a:i :'�,�r,.i '-'+." �`'i"+' -y n: r - "';''.� .•, yV5, 'are needed to send the ball suc-`` 'cessfully on a new -course. '%''�;-`_< ,`,So go with the percentages in ^ ;' crosscourt rallies and hit down the pipe by meeting thePall squarely with your racquet face You won't have to worry as much about ,'t ' angles if you use a pipeline to 3.. success Larry J. Lewis USPTA Wickenburg Ind 4 \ ` Wickenburg, Ad4� j .r Y ,4ry4 TtiS }�t -4r it1 w6}Kis'v) 'iii`41(=K`.i t �t �� "�V, lSi u ik`;�Fr•"w.%�-A=T4$r3.-^.,. »�.�.i3 y'i",=tY.S.t �� W{\" "c:e'�•ci� _ nti 1,"�}vt. .,4Tn Y` iy,r� y�*'�' �,Y `X:c�.�''rk 3...>il�'fn: in..^^h r� V ��k,4rli} rvr'` Reviewed anO approved by TENNIS magazine's `' _Instruction Advisory Board _ 109 { W TENNIS M ^47INE Instruction VArticle August 1984 '. - Balance the scales or solid ound sZz trokes Your opponent 1s out of position during �>�-,.,, a rally and a relatively flat drive into the- a�,l ' -'open corner of the court should cement t ' �?`' the point for you Somehow," though, { - - , -491 ` our shot finds the net What ha ened7 Flat ground -stroke drives don't dear - _ _,... s, �� the net by as substantial a margin as - xt@�= shots hit with heavy topspin So good rt`;' ,i-� balance and stroking form are essential.` g'.- ; If you find that your drives are catdung the net or sailing long too' frequently, +,^ ' ,you might be dipping one of your IlrA�eIn shoulders at impact and throwing off h _ ;'-�"$ a.-r•.r • ;your balance �,- ' � - • '� To solve the problem on drives, im- ' ih, egine there's a large set of scales bal- ' `.Y '` _ rbiJ,h NL - i'r„y • 'anced across your shoulders Your goal ="k ::_ �.kY-`y is to prevent them from tipping by keep- l ing your shoulders as level as possible ! . during your stroke That way, your bal- •-{ ,e anced ground -stroke drives will add stability to your attack trn Yi fy:� C V LA/ ^41^. v,. 't - Larry I Leto US Wckenbur Wickenburg, Ara E % g Reviewed and approved by a panel of TENNIS magazine bstfnctlon Eddon a TENN19Aug o 1984 LOCAL TENNIS NEWSPAPER 1119 Distributed to 2,000 Tenn layers In Naples Edited & Published by Larry & Jan Lewis T 7-7 (� Jan/Feb 1992 _F -- ------------ __ -1!L LES r Tennis NOws A looaf events jn+tomew" Tourmy Fles Its InsUrcrctirtn Rporm MAodioinle Tennis is a Dance byLany✓ Lewis Do you ever notice how the pros make it look so easy? Not just the tennis pros, but professional ath- letes and top amateurs in all the sports They move with an ease and grace that most of us only dream about The factors that these athletes have in common are a relaxed motion and a rhythm that can best be described as a dance So why not dance out on the court, Instead of the usual strug- gle? The idea is to find a rhythm and a relaxed fluid motion in both your movement to the ball and the actual stroke How do you find a rhythm? A number of years ago, I encoun- tered a tennis pro in Dallas who used a technique he called, the 'rhythm method' You've probably heard of the term, but not as it is applied to hitting a tennis ball His technique consisted of returning each shot at the same pace his opponent hit it to him He returned a slow ball with a slow ball, a fast ball with a fast ball, and so forth By getting into the rhythm of this opponents shots this way, he was able to be extremely consistent, rarely missing a shot, and was able to control the placement of his shots, so as to constantly keep his opponent moving His concent- ration was also excellent because Continued on Page 2 Chris Garner, Winner of Top Gun Give Something by Ann 11r4V da// In the basic cycle of life we receive and we give back in return As infants and as children we receive, love and care from our parents and then when we grow up and have a family we give back in return, providing our own children with love and care In this fabulous society we live in we receive much and we should give something back We receive all the comforts and protection of modern society and we try to give back through service to our fellow man in various activities and pro- jects such as charitable organiza- tions, scout work, volunteer nurs- ing, awl club work, etc So it should be in tennis From tennis we receive many things -many benefits Enjoy- ment of fresh air and sunshine Healthful exercise Pride of accomplishment in winning a match, a game; a point Pride in our children when they learn to play, a healthy outlet for their energies - an outlet that makes for a clean, happy life A source of getting acquainted and Back making friends wherever we go These things we receive and we should be willing to give back something in return There is much to be done - to make tennis a better sport for everyone to help create more and better facili- ties - to bring the game to more people - to help the beginner - to develop our youth - to make the United States stronger in this sport in which we should rightfully be the leading nation We can start in our own family Are we enjoying the game and leaving a spouse or parent, or children sitting at home? The first step should be to help bring the Continued on Page6 to /COMPUTERIZED CHALLENGE LAAM RWR City-wide ladder promotes play Among all levels of players over 200 participants ,ong ustheresults for Ch during Tennis is 2 LEWIS TENNIS SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP The goal of the Lewis Tennis School Summer Camp is to provide a fun environment for each athlete to learn and perfect the skills that will help him or her reach their potential on the court. The young athlete will learn techniques in tennis that will enhance physical and mental performance in any sport they wish to participate in. The camp also' focuses on sportsmanship and healthy, positive, competitive attitudes. The camp is designed for beginning through advan- ced players, ages 7-16 years. Players are encouraged to participate in weekly interclub matches held Wednesday after- noons. PHYSICAL TRAINING TECHNIQUES "Siomechamcally C01719a Technique " 1/ddeo Analysis •Sal/Machines "Sa/aaceDn//s "PlayAotion Onlls "Supervised Match Play MENTAL TRAINING TECHNIQUES "S)XaMy "G0s/5elh170 *How to Pedomi Sa&e/-1n Competition 'How to Awed Choking • /mprovin_a Confidence •Mentally Preparing for Competition lm, oro ang ConceMh abort Maximum of 6 Students per Instructor TIMES: 9:00-Noon Monday through Friday DATES: June 14 - July 30 COST* $90 per week (You may sign up for one or more weeks) Ii. L Camp Director Larry Lewis Larry Lewis brings 24 years of professional teaching experience to the students of Lewis Tennis School. He has directed programs at Cambier Park since 1988 and has been involved with some of the country's top tennis facilities over the years. Larry has worked extensively with junior players while directing camps in Colorado, Penn- sylvania and Arizona. In 1986 he traveled to the Peoples' Republic of China to present a series of workshops for China's top junior players and tennis coaches. He has produced the video, "Simple Guide to Teaching Beginning Tennis" as an aid for instructors and parents in working with children. LEWIS TENNIS SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY 'HHaV/ng fun end det91001,7g ///a ski//s while building the /iwndalion to a li/ebme o/tennis" The CbtTradoan, Thursday, Jlnuary 30, 1986 Spord 3 1 1 Tenrirs pro to serve a -sons -- Cho p p inese stvie By KEVIN COLEMAN For The Cobradcan The Great Wall of China, stretching 1,500 miles east to west from the Gulf of Chihli of the Yellow Sea to a point in Central Asia, Is the only structure on Earth visible from outer space The fortification, which has parts dating back to the 4th cen- tury B C , was originally built to protect China from the maraud ing Huns of the North But Larry Lewis, a teaching professional at the Fort Collins Tennis Center, visions a different use for the earth and masonry piece of architecture "I would like to see one billion Chinese lined up (and) hitting ground strokes off the Great Wall," said Lewis If the Wall ever becomes a playback for young, aspiring Chi nese tennis players under leader Deng Xlaoping's social reforfna- lion programs, Lewis will have played a small role in the pro cess On February 12, the Poudre High School graduate will embark on a three-week teaching tour of China with stops in Shang hat, Kunming and Beijing (Peking) Lewis will conduct two, 15-hour tennis workshops for Chinese Instructors — one in Shanghai and one in Kunming — covering everything from equipment and mechanics to mental prepare- tlon "My theme for the trip Is trying to correlate Western ideas of stroke mechanics and more of the techlnlcal ideas of tennis and try to mesh that with the Eastern Ideas of relaxation, balance and meditation — more of the mental aspects of the game "said Lewis The 3e year old said he would like to help the Chinese adopt ten nls Into their daily routine the way Americans incorporate physical fitness programs into their business days For the last five years, Lewis has devoted himself to the mental aspects of tennis, authoring men Is co ndiuoning pp'coca for news* Paper s and developing programs for players to help them Improve their mental preparation far a match "A lot of it is just trying to help people compete In a relaxed man ner and also to be able to get Into types of situations on the tennis court, like Uebreakers, where a player can compete with the stream," he said Lewls' ideas and laid back teaching style are partially responsible for his trip to the Orient The Ohio native was teaching In some tennis camps at the Vail Racquet Club last summer and met Mel Searles, an employee of the U S Embassy In China who 61 would like to see one billion Chinese lined up (and) hitting ground strokes off the Great Wall 7 promotes American businesses overseas Lewis mentioned to Searles that he would to do come work- shops for the Chinese tennis instructors Searles liked Lewis' leaching methods and helped arrange the trip through the All Larry Lewis China Sports Federation "The Chinese are very good hosts and have shown an interest In learning mom about tennis since they have began to compete in Davis Cup competition," said Searles, who was in Washington D C on business last week "lArry'e a fine teacher and his style will enable him to adapt to the Chinese very easily " Said Lewis, "I know In teach- Ing, one of the things I try to do to start out with Is get my students to relax If they are tin wound up, they don't take In information arr quickly By relaxing they absorb the Information better and they perform better. "The Chinese aren't an aggres- alve culture, they are more laid back Everything doesn't have to get done today, there is a tomor- row Everything isn't as rushed" r [string the :shops, had Is received im the Mi- for an Indl- is to visit ically, peo- tour group 1p through - takes an e to get an overnmenl ime " II actually 1 when he San Fran- nghal — a a air !Shanghai 1 migrate th of Viet - hen travel ly much workshopps dd Lewla,l ease. withi erpretori ded In my) d haven t a for what mops I'mi i material[ o .troke.,1 lcorporatj r cities " nt in ten- ng, are, :III In the rationally The pop extensive programs In gymnastics and vol- leyball, which are backed by the government Basketball also la I on the rise Q ti < o v know that one AM t government i e.nnla L".e a chance to hit some the official is unknown really don't know what to ^t when I'm over there," the bachelor "I know it Is I to be a real cultural shock >een reading up on China the few months trying to get familiar with It here are tremendous cut. differences and you have to caber that when you're deal ilh a country of over one bll- oeople that has been around iousands of years 71 0 le p.Pl � ou me O �J E 90 7vej June 5, 1992 To Whom It May Concern COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Re Larry Lewis Tennis Professional Larry Lewis has been the City's Tennis Professional since 1988 Throughout his tenure he has made a variety of positive contributions to the community as well as the City of Naples He has stimulated interest in the sport and increased membership levels within the City's Tennis program The City is also very proud of the 1991 USTA Tennis Facility award that he received for our program resulting in being identified as one of nine winners in this category In addition, he has promoted locally oriented programs for youth and has developed a professional level of instruction clinics and challenges Larry bias provided an avenue to address a professional level of tennis instruction and back up support through an onsite pro shop which has been enjoyed by the avid recreational tennis user His interest and dedication to tennis is visibly apparent through the aforementioned contributions and programs as well as demonstrating the excellence of his capabilities Sincerely, KJR dm Kevin J Rambosk Interim Community Services Director 735 EIGHTH STREET SOUTH • NAPLES FLORIDA 33940 "GAME CLUB , P O Box 1070, Boca Grande, Florida 33921-1070 May 18, 1995 To Whom It May Concern Phone (813) 964-2211 I would recommend without hesitation Mr Larry Lewis for any tennis related job whether it be a teaching position or m a managenal capacity In my opinion, Larry has a wide range of knowledge and experience to draw on winch would be an asset to any tennis facility I had an excellent rapport with him and his regular communication kept me abreast of what was happening in the tennis department Larry has been our head professional at the Boca Grande Club during the 1994-1995 season His talent, flexibility and personality allows him to work equally well with all ages from juniors to senior tennis players, from beginners to tournament level Our clientele at the Club includes some of the most affluent individuals in the US and Europe Larry showed an outstanding ability in servicing these members and dealing with any problems that arose He provided a personal touch for the members that is part of the ambiance of the Boca Grande Club Unique and well run programming is a must for a Club like ours The members expect it and we feel that Larry has done an excellent job providing it Please feel free to contact me with any questions Sincerely, Yvonne Anderson General Manager 0 -- L 12 13 (olono Shukland (oordmaror of USA Tennis I d 3 S324 (oronodo Puikwny (upe rn<ol F( 33904 pr AIWA Telephone 941 945AB99 Pager 800 443 050 rna 941 9451690 1 Mod sAicklandcdflondo usto (nw UNccvu STATfS TFNNis ASSOCIATION URA/Florida 954 9683434 R ORR)A SECTION USIA/Flonnn Fnx 954 968 3986 October 6, 1998 RE Recommendation for Larry To Whom it May Concern, Working with Larry Lewis in the a true leader who possesses the fir I arty has shown time after time tl city and county projects t few year~ has been extremely rewarding Larry is wing sense of humor that,attracts people of all ages he has the enthusiasm and dedication to organ Le This year Larry's USA Tennis Freie-For-All Tennis Carnival was a great hit for young and old Larry had no trouble recruiting other tennis professionals and lots of volunteers to make this event a Special kick-off for new tennis players As usual Larry went the extra effort and acquired a great band which made the carnival outstanding Larry's professionalism and experience really came through when he assisted in a large three county effort to obtain national grants from the USTA to promote grassroots tennis Larry's computer skills and input in planning for the future of tennis is Southwest Florida has been greatly appreciated His leadership in Collier County and the endless hours he spends helping organize the community tennis association in his county is really paying off I predict the Collier County CITA will soon be one of the top five C rA's in the Florida Section Larry l ewis gets involved for all want on my team and I'm sure he Sincerely, Loretta Strickland r right reasons Larry is the kind of person I'd always be a great asset on yours IC RN FOR USTA SCHOOLS PROGRAM 1 , tuctor for School Assemblies an � a._e=y,�' -• ~-ti-`" z_ Coaches Workshops :WAPLES TENNIS;PATRONS FOUNDATION ' ,^"+S't• .. �: . ^ v` H r_d`.._i..!!_i !+" its a...i[ °': x"'. y. ^� ais' 'i'"rl.�b�S�.J'[ nl/M1n �',.'M1}n` 'i,' H'_ tit v �Y�,.,�i.. {� ��i�r1 �a H�'a,_F�`� i6„�. ..}l ��r✓•. 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Re- Company History and Experience 1) Larry Lewis has been involved in the professional tennis business for 30 years 2) Lewis Tennis was incorporated in 1994 3) Lewis Tennis is currently concessionaire for Collier County at its Pelican Bay Community Park Tennis Facility (8 clay courts and pro shop) The facility was awarded "Outstanding Tennis Facility" in the U S by the U.S T A in 1997 4) Lewis Tennis previously was an independent contractor for 6 years directing operations for the City of Naples at its Cambier Park Facility for (5 clay courts, 9 hard, and pro shop) The facility was awarded "Outstanding Tennis Facility" in the U S by the U S T.A in 1991 5) Lewis currently is president of the Collier County Community Tennis Association. Please see attached resume and statement of capabilities for additional information C7 El 12 U Lewis Tennis Inc. Larry✓. Lewis 76411a17derb1W Beach Rd. Nap/es, Aorida 34108 (941j 598--X25 ❑ Pelican Bay Community Park, Naples, Florida Concessionaire for 8 clay court county owned facility and pro shop. Facility awarded one of top public facilities in U S. by U S T.A. ❑ City of Naples, Florida at Cambier Park. Director of Lewis Tennis School. Managed operations for 14 court facility and pro shop. Facility awarded one of top public facilities in U S As Director by U.S.T.A. ❑ Cascade Club, Vail, CO ❑ Vail Racquet Club, Vail, CO ❑ Rocky Mountain Tennis School. Operated at the locations of the Cascade Club and Vail Racquet Club in Vail, and the Fort Collins Indoor Tennis Center in Fort Collins, CO ❑ Wickenburg Inn Tennis and Guest Ranch, Wickenburg, Arizona ❑ Farmington Bath & Tennis Club, IGldeer, Illinois ❑ Boca Grand Club, Boca Grande, Florida As Head Pro ❑ Interlachen Country Club, Edina, Minnesota ❑ Fort Collins Country Club, Fort Collins, Colorado ❑ Tahoe Racquet Club, Incline Village, Nevada As an Assistant ❑ Quail Creek Country Club, Naples, Florida ❑ John Gardiner Tennis Ranch, Scottsdale, Arizona ❑ United States Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) Profes- sional "1" Rating ❑ President Collier County Community Tennis Association ❑ Naples Professional Tennis Association ❑ U S.P.T.A. Specialty Courses in Nutrition, Sports Physiology, Sports Medicine, Blomechanics, and Business Management ❑ Colorado State University, Business Page 2 iczwI $ &aor I Al ❑ Ranked #22 in Singles, #12 in 35 Singles, and # 7 in Men's 35 Doubles in Nation by USPTA, 1985 ❑ Ranked #4 Boy's 18 Division in Colorado ❑ Played #1 singles while attending Colorado State University on a tennis scholarship ❑ Naples Tennis News - publisher and editor ❑ Naples Daily News - weekly column on mental conditioning in tennis ❑ Naples Senior Times - monthly column on tennis instruction ❑ Tennis Magazine Tennis Instructional Tip, "Hit Down the Pipe" ❑ Tennis Magazine Tennis Instructional Tip, "Balance the Scales for Solid Ground Strokes" ❑ Scripted, directed, and produced the video -'The Simple Guide to Teaching Beginning Tennis" ❑ Director - Chinese Tennis Association Workshops held in The People's Republic of China for China's tennis coaches top junior players and Davis Cup team ❑ U S.T.A. schools program clinician ❑ Teacher -workshop for Collier County, Florida P. E teachers ❑ Director - Tennis Instructional Program - Red Sandstone Ele- mentary School in Vail, CO ❑ Director - Poudre R-1 School District P.E. Teachers Workshop n ,A 12 Larry J. Lewis Statement of Capabilities Directed and managed tennis facilities for 28 years: ' Tennis dubs ' Managerial Slri/IS Country dubs ` Resorts ' Public facilities. Responsibilities have included: ` Hiring and directing staffs of teaching professionals, facility maintenance personnel, and pro shop personnel Budgeting Coordination of programswith the dub managers Extensive use of computer programming: ' Databases of members, lesson participants, and tournament entrants ` City-wide tennis ladder Organ/zit/ona/ Ski//S Newsletters ` Club flyers and promotions Professional teaching career spans 30 years ` Certified Professional #1 by the USPTA • Taught at four of the top tennis facilities in the U.S. Commissioned by the Chinese Tennis Association to direct a series of TeachingAbi/iIy workshops in The Peoples' Republic of China for China's top coaches, Davis Cup players and junior players ` Produced an instructional video ' Instructional tips published in Tennis Magazine and three newspapers P/ayingAbi/ify Ranked #4 in juniors in Colorado ' Ranked #22 open singles, 412 "35" singles, #7 "35" doubles in the U.S. in 1985 by USPTA. Court Maintenance Court and facility maintenance have been a top pnonty in all my positions ' Maintenance includes hard and soft courts Development and Coordination of these programs: ' Adult and Junior Leagues • City-wide Computerized Challenge Ladder ' Team Tennis ' Creative Programming Weekly Round Robins ` Free Clinics for Juniors in River Park ' Free Weekly Instruction for Special Olympians ' Weekly Adult and Junior Clinics ' Private Lessons ` Special Presentations on Mental Conditioning and Sports Medicine ' USTA Schools Program Marketing of facilities and programs- ` Brochures ` Radio and Marketin newspaper advertisements ' Mass mailings ' Press releases • Free g clinics . Special social promotions Pro Shop Management ' Budgeting ' Merchandising ' Sales ' Promotion Naples City Championships which draws over 300 players . United Bank TOUrna/nent Management Tennis Classic which drew the top professionals in the Intermountain Region M LEWIS TENNIS INC. October 4, 1998 Re Company Philosophy Providing Pro Shop Services Dear Selection Committee Members, I welcome the opportunity to direct tennis programs for the citizens of Fort Collins I hope to elucidate my philosophy on providing tennis services for Fort Collins and why I view this as an exciting opportunity to use the experience I've gamed in my 30 year professional tennis career I grew up in Fort Collins and attended Poudre High School and C S U where I played Number 1 singles and doubles on a scholarship I started playing when I was 13 years old hitting on the backboard at C S.0 The tennis community was small and centralized, with everyone knowing each other and each activity or tournament well supported I always remember being able to get a pick up game anytime of the day at the C S U courts because those were the only courts in town As the town grew and courts were built in other areas, the tennis community became more scattered. Ever since Rolland Moore was built 14 years ago, I have viewed that top notch facility as having the potential to be the center of tennis in Fort Collins and the place to bring the tennis community back together. I mention the facility as being top notch because I have directed programs for some of the top facilities in the country (including two public facilities that have been awarded "Outstanding Tennis Facility' in the U S. by the United States Tennis Association) and I see Rolland Moore as having the potential to be in that category with proper programming It would be my goal to make Rolland Moore the center of tennis in Fort Collins It would become the clearing house for activities at all the city's tennis courts. Instructors would be trained at Rolland Moore and then sent to the city's satellite courts to teach and run programs for children and adults. Round robins, tournaments, game arrangement, group and private lessons, camps for children and adults, special events such as mental and physical conditioning clinics would all be held at the facility 19 0 Junior tennis will be a major part of the operation. My philosophy on junior tennis is that it is important to remember that the most important thing a child can develop from a tennis lesson or activity has more to do with life skills, than tennis skills Skills such as sportsmanship, concentration, dealing with winning and losing, goal setting, and discipline These are skills that will be taught right along with how to hit a topspin forehand. The lessons are taught with lots of positive feedback and encouragement. I would like to include the directing of all tennis programs at all of the City's tennis facilities in my proposal Thank you for considering my proposal, and I look forward to hearing from you Sincerely, Larry J Lewis President Lewis Tennis Inc. 764 Vanderbilt Beach Rd Naples, FL 34108 941-598-3025 1 2