Harlem Ambassadors Benefit Show For Habitat Is Feb. 2

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Harlem Ambassadors Basketball Show will be at the Maclellan Gym on the UTC Campus, to help Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga on Saturday, Feb. 2, at 7 p.m.

The show is designed for all ages, with youngsters being awed and older folks enjoying the tried-and-true gags, said officials.

"We are fortunate to be able to bring the Harlem Ambassadors here to Chattanooga," said Habitat Executive Director John Atherton. "It will bring fun and excitement to young and old and raise awareness and support for Habitat's work in Chattanooga."

The advance ticket price is $6 for students and $8 for the general public, and $8 and $10 at the door. Kids under nine will be free. Tickets will go on sale throughout the community on Jan. 2.

For more ticket information, contact Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga at 756-0507.

Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga is a faith-based non-profit organization dedicated to community transformation through the creation of homeownership opportunity for low -income families. Since 1986, Habitat for Humanity of Greater Chattanooga has built 203 homes in Chattanooga, and 106 more overseas.


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