Harlem Wizards Take on Good Samaritan Hospital All-Stars on February 26 - 4th Annual Benefit Game Set for 7:00 PM at Suffern, NY High School
The Harlem Wizards professional entertainment basketball team will perform in Suffern on Saturday, February 26 at 7:00 PM at Suffern High School. The performance will include a game against the Good Samaritan Hospital All-Stars. The event will benefit Good Samaritan’s Chemical Dependency Unit.
(PRWEB) February 10, 2005 -- The Harlem Wizards professional entertainment
basketball team will perform in Suffern, NY on Saturday, February 26 at 7:00 PM
at Suffern High School. The performance will include a game against the Good
Samaritan Hospital All-Stars, chosen from the hospital’s staff. The performance
promises family fun for all, and will include comedy, basketball tricks and
audience participation.
Wizard team members include former NBA and CBA
players, and college standouts. Team members specialize in “trick hoops and
alley-oops,” including comic antics, trickery, dazzling ball handling and rim
rocking slam-dunks. The Wizards will sign autographs after the performance.
The Harlem Wizards was founded in 1962 by New York-based sports promoter
and manager Howie Davis. The team has delighted audiences worldwide, and has
played in over 5,000 games in the United States and abroad.
Tickets are
available for advance purchase at $10 for adults and $8 for students or seniors
by phoning (845) 368-5214 or 5249. Tickets are available at the door at $12 for
adults and $10 for students or seniors. The event will benefit Good Samaritan’s
Chemical Dependency Unit.
Good Samaritan Hospital is part of the Bon
Secours Charity Health System, which also includes St. Anthony Community
Hospital in Warwick, NY and Bon Secours Community Hospital in Port Jervis, NY.
Additionally, Bon Secours Charity Health System provides the services of a
Certified Home Health Agency, two long-term care facilities, an assisted living
and adult home facility and several other medical programs. For more information
about this or other programs contact Good Samaritan Hospital at
845-368-5000.
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