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About our Racquet Pros
Rich Rosenberg Racquet Sports Professional
Rich Rosenberg co-runs the Lake Bluff Park District platform tennis program for the men, women, and juniors along with paddle professional Kari Falls. Prior to that, Rich competed regularly in both the national ranked platform tennis association sanctioned tournament and the Charities tournament.

For the last 30 years, Rich acted as the professional racquet sports instructor at Wilmette and Winnetka park districts, as well as at Tennequa, Valley Lo and The Five Seasons country clubs: where he directed and ran drills for series teams, taught group/private lessons and ran camps and special events for adults and juniors. This past summer, Rich taught tennis lessons at the old Willow Tennis Club. As a certified professional of the Platform Tennis Association, he has spent years both improving and sharing his passion for the game with amateur platform players. When Rich is not teaching platform tennis, he is a golf professional who teaches lessons to both amateurs and pros alike.
As a collegiate athlete, Rich played tennis at the University of Iowa. When Rich is not teaching, he spends his time with his family biking, traveling and reading. Rich’s enthusiasm, experience and energy make him a great fit for the growing platform tennis program at the Lake Bluff Park District.
Kari Falls
Assistant Racquet Sports Professional
While growing up in the area, Kari Falls played competitive USTA junior tennis for many years and learned the game of platform tennis as teenager, catching the paddle bug at a young age. She plays on our own Lake Bluff Park District Series I team and has been playing Series I and competing in National Ranking Tournaments for over a decade. Kari and her husband Chris are lifelong residents of Lake Forest and Lake Bluff and have raised their three daughters here. As a family, they have actively participated in many programs at the Lake Bluff Park district over the years.
Kari comes to us most recently from the Northmoor Club where she was an Assistant Platform Tennis instructor. Kari will be working with the program year-round helping all our members achieve their tennis and paddle goals and is looking forward to having a positive impact on our thriving community program. Her passion for all racquet sports and enthusiasm will bring a great energy to the program at Lake Bluff Park District. In her free time, she enjoys being active, cooking, spending time with friends and family and of course, playing tennis and paddle.
Have you tried the Lake Bluff Park District’s new online registration system? Introduced in Fall 2016, it allows you to register and pay for programs and view available facilities all from your computer, tablet or smart phone!

You’ll need to create an account to use it, but don’t worry! With a couple clicks and a few taps of the keyboard, you’ll be set up and ready to enjoy the convenience of online registration.
If you already have a CLICK TO PLAY account, follow these steps to login:

Click “Sign In”
Click “Forgot your password”

Enter your CLICK TO PLAY account email and submit
A new temporary password will be sent to you and you will have full access to the new site. You can update your family members or account details and start registering for programs. Don’t worry, if you don’t have a CLICK TO PLAY account, you create one on the site. No need to call or come in. Just click “Create an Account and enter your family information. It’s just that easy! The new system has many great benefits and is extremely easy to use! Search for your favorite program by keyword, age, day, time, location and more! You may even discover a new program along the way. And if you find a program that isn’t open for registration just yet, you can save it to your Wish List and easily add it to your cart when it opens!
More information is available at www.lakebluffparks.org. Or contact Guest Services at 847-234-4150 with any questions.