Harlem Ambassadors Tour Coming To Watford City Sat.

The internationally-acclaimed Harlem Ambassadors will be visiting Watford City for a game at the Watford City High School Gymnasium on Saturday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m.

The Harlem Ambassadors offer a unique brand of Harlem-style basketball, featuring high-flying slam dunks, dazzling ball-handling tricks and hilarious comedy routines.

The Ambassadors feature non-stop laughs and deliver a positive message for kids wherever the Ambassadors play. “At our shows, we want the kids to know that they’re part of our team too,” Coach Ladè Majic said. “We invite as many kids as we can to come sit on the bench, have a front row seat during the show, and get involved in all of the fun stuff we do.”

The Ambassadors set themselves apart from other “Harlem-style” basketball teams by working with local not-for-profit and service organizations and holding Harlem Ambassadors shows as community fundraising events. For Watford City’s event the Ambassadors have partnered with the Watford City Lions Club to help raise funds for: Relay For Life and serve breakfast for the event; low vision reader machine program in the area; Good Shepherd Home Easter Egg Hunt; Watford City Boy Scouts and assist them when needed, Leader Dogs for the Blind and Leader Dog Assistance for handicap dogs, Punt, Pass and Kick Contest for kids; North Dakota Lions Eye Bank and Run for Vision Race.

The Ambassadors have worked extensively with organizations such as Habitat for Humanity, Boys & Girls Clubs, Big Brothers Big Sisters and American Red Cross as well as Rotary, Lions and Kiwanis clubs in communities throughout the U.S., and perform more than 200 shows a year. Those shows have helped raise millions of dollars – an accomplishment of which Ambassadors President Dale Moss is very proud.

“It feels good to be able to provide quality entertainment and create memories that the fans will take with them,” Moss explained. “We’re able to give even more when we can help provide funding for a Habitat for Humanity house or new computers for the school library, and that feels great.”

 

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