Giveaway: Original Harlem Globetrotters Tickets

Photo courtesy of Harlem Globetrotters

This giveaway is now complete–congratulations to our winners: Paul S, Tyisha F, Anthony G, Erica L, and Troy W!

In partnership with Manhattan Youth/Downtown Community Center we’re giving away five family four-packs to see the Original Harlem Globetrotters at Madison Square Garden on February 19 and 20 (pending availability, winners can select the date of their choice).

A star-studded roster will have fans on the edge of their seats to witness the ball handling wizardry, basketball artistry and one-of-a-kind family entertainment from the Original Harlem Globetrotters that thrills fans of all ages.

New this season, the Globetrotters will debut basketball’s first 4-point line. The 4-point line will be located 30 feet from the basket–6 feet, 3 inches beyond the top of the NBA’s current 3-point line. Fans can also join Globetrotter stars after the game where they will stay for an autograph, photograph and high five sessions for fans.

To learn more about the Harlem Globetrotters, visit harlemglobetrotters.com!

Deadline to enter is Monday, February 13, 2017.

Photo by Ross Dettman; courtesy of Harlem GlobetrottersAbout Manhattan Youth/Downtown Community Center: Manhattan Youth is one of Lower Manhattan’s largest providers of quality childcare to families, regardless of their ability to pay. Over the years, they’ve implemented their mission through strong partnerships with governmental agencies and a successful record of community advocacy. Their Manhattan Youth Downtown Community Center–located at 120 Warren Street on the edge of Tribeca and Battery Park City–is home to their extensive Aquatics Program, plus a diversity of innovative, quality programming for children, families, adults, seniors, and teens. They also offer day camps, afterschool programs, and sports programs. To learn more, visit manhattanyouth.org!

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