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are coming to McCulloch Junior High on Nov. 30 @ 3 p.m. "STAY IN SCHOOL, STAY OFF DRUGS, DON'T BE A BULLY" SCHOOL ASSEMBLY Encouraging students to focus on their education, set goals, be good listeners, avoid negative influences and peer pressure, and not be a bully. www.harlemambassadors.com www.facebook.com/HarlemAmbassadors @harlemambassadors Text HARLEM to 39970 to join the VIP Club! THE HARLEM AMBASSADORS ARE COMING TO OUR SCHOOL!

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Page 1: on Nov. 30 @ 3 p.m. - Marion Community Schoolsmygiants.marion.k12.in.us/images-websites/file/mjh/... ·  · 2016-11-15DON'T BE A BULLY" SCHOOL ASSEMBLY . Encouraging students to

are coming to McCulloch Junior High

on

Nov. 30 @ 3 p.m.

"STAY IN SCHOOL, STAY OFF DRUGS, DON'T BE A BULLY" SCHOOL ASSEMBLY

Encouraging students to focus on their education, set goals, be good listeners, avoid negative influences

and peer pressure, and not be a bully.

www.harlemambassadors.com www.facebook.com/HarlemAmbassadors

@harlemambassadors Text HARLEM to 39970

to join the VIP Club!

THE HARLEM AMBASSADORS ARE COMING TO OUR SCHOOL!

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HIGH-FLYING HOOPS, HILARIOUS COMEDY

AND POSITIVE MESSAGES FOR KIDS...

THE HARLEM AMBASSADORS

Offering a unique brand of Harlem-style basketball featuring high-flying slam dunks, dazzling ball-handling tricks and hilarious comedy routines, the Harlem Ambassadors are a team of talented male and female basketball players (athlete-entertainers) who are drug-free and have college degrees. They are committed to giving their audiences quality family entertainment and serving as positive role models for young people.

Since 1998, the Harlem Ambassadors have provided family-friendly fundraising events in 50 states and 20 countries and have helped community service clubs and non-profit organizations raise over $10 million for their communities.

HARLEM AMBASSADORS HISTORY & PURPOSE: In 1997 sports management and marketing executive Dale Moss formed Harlem Ambassadors, a small business with a big mission: to provide non-profit and community service groups with comedy basketball show they can use as fun, family-friendly fundraising events. All the money raised from these events stays in the local community where the event is performed to fund community service projects and assist people in need. Moss assembled a team of young African-American men and women who have played college basketball, earned college degrees, are talented comedians and basketball players, and are good citizens and positive role models for kids.

During the first season in 1998, the Ambassadors performed 30 fundraising events. Over the years, the Harlem Ambassadors' tour schedule has grown to over 220 events each season and includes events in all 50 states and 20 countries and tours to Pearl Harbor, Bosnia, Kosovo, Sarejevo, Korea, Japan, the Marshall Islands, Guam, the Federated States of Micronesia, Germany, England, Mexico, and Canada.

The Harlem Ambassadors show is quality family entertainment for audiences of all ages, from kids to kids-at-heart. Families laugh together at the Harlem Ambassadors' comic antics and are amazed at their high-flying slam dunks. The Ambassadors play against a team comprised of people from the local community, adding to the show's fun and spontaneity and making every event one-of-a-kind.

In addition to providing fundraising events, the Harlem Ambassadors entertain the troops at U.S. military bases overseas and at home and encourage students with their "Stay in School, Stay off Drugs, Don't Be a Bully" school assemblies.

Follow Harlem Ambassadors tour on Facebook

www.harlemambassadors.com

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