Jordan All-American Players to Conduct Basketball Clinic at Dunlevy Milbank
April 18, 2006
WHAT:
Visit by the 2006 Jordan All-American Players and Coaches to the Dunlevy Milbank Center, a major youth center in The Children’s Aid Society network. The team will participate in a basketball clinic and tour the facility. The Dunlevy Milbank Center serves over 400-500 children and families each day and has a full purpose gymnasium, which is used for various youth basketball leagues. The Children’s Aid Society is the official beneficiary of the Jordan All-American Classic for the second straight year.
WHEN:
Friday, April 21st from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 am
WHO:
2006 Jordan All-American Players and Coaches
Wayne Dawson, Director of the Dunlevy Milbank Center
Kids from The Children’s Aid Society
WHERE:
Dunlevy Milbank Center
14-32 118th Street
New York, NY 10029
WEB SITE: www.JordanAllAmericanClassic.com
CONTACTS:
Kevin Foley, Jordan All-American Classic Public Relations
Phone: 202-783-1232
Cell: 301-706-6688
Email: kevin.foley@positionsports.com
Theresa Tran, Jordan Public Relations
Phone: 503-671-3381
Email: theresa.tran@nike.com
Emily Crossan, The Children’s Aid Society
Phone: 917-286-1548
Email: emilyc@childrensaidsociety.org
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