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“The standing-room-only crowd not only saw some of the greatest basketball in America, they also were witness to sme of the funniest comedy routines around... The final Score? Yes, there was a final score! The Harlem Ambassadors won...over the citizens of Franklin County and impacted a lot of lives, young and old alike. Their brief two hour visit has made a lasting impression, and although the FCHS gym will once again return to normal, those of us who came and saw and played and danced and laughed ‘til we cried, may never be the same again. And that’s a good thing.
Bob Salmon
The Herald Chronicle
“We took over 40 photographs during the show and in every one of them you could see people smiling and laughing. Their interaction with the crowd was outstanding and since Hobbs is a “basketball town’ their talent on the court was evident to everyone.”
Mike Clampitt
Boys & Girls Club
“One of the most professional organizaitons in the entertainment industry.”
Debra Howze
Naval Support activity Mid-South
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Join Us!
Marengo Community
High School
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
— 7 pm — |
Offering a unique brand of Harlem-style basketball featuring high-flying slam dunks, dazzling ball-hadling tricks and hilarious comedy routines, the Harlem Ambassadors are a team of talented male and female basketball players that are drug-free, college-educated and positive in appearance. They are committed to giving their audience quality family entertainment and serving as positive role models for young people. |
- The Harlem Ambassadors:
- Play against a team of local leaders and hometown heroes
- Are the largest provider of entertainment to the U.S. Military
- Serve as excellent role models for youth.
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The Ambassadors set themselves apart from the other “Harlem” teams by working with local not-for-profit and service organizations and holding Harlem Ambassadors shows as community fundraising events. For this event the Ambassadors have partnered with the Marengo-Union Chamber of Commerce with the proceeds from ticket sales funding local services and programs, such as the new Chamber Scholarship Fund.
“We are proud to provide quality entertainment and lasting memories for audiences of all ages”, said Dale Moss, Harlem Ambassadors President. “It’s rewarding to give back, especially when the funds generated help build a house ofr Habitat for Humanity or buy computers for the school library. Please consider helping your community by becoming a sponsor of this event.” |
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