GO LOCAL: The Harlem Wizards are coming to town

Staff photo

[slideshow_deploy id=’899′]
The world-famous Harlem Wizards will visit Bergen Community College on March 13 for an evening of great fun and fundraising. The Wizards will play a game against a team of iLearn Schools administrator and teachers. Proceeds will benefit iSupport Education Foundation and iLearn Schools.

The event will feature a variety of fun interactive extras to complement the Wizards’ dazzling demonstration of hoops artistry: Pregame “Wiz Kids” warm-up, contests, comedy, awesome slam dunks, audience participation, merchandise giveaways and more. The game will conclude with the Wizards’ signature dance extravaganza that will have the crowd on their feet!

“We are thrilled to host the Wizards again,” says Philip Patire, executive director of iSupport Education Foundation. “Two years ago, the game was a huge success, and we look forward to more Wizards magic!”

Founded in 1962, the Wizards have played over 15,000 games throughout the United States that have raised over $25 million for schools and charitable causes. The Wizards have also played in over 25 foreign countries on five continents.

Tickets are priced as follows: $10 for general admission, $12 for door admission, $20 for reserved seating and $30 for Courtside Plus.

Courtside Plus ticket holders receive courtside seating and meet privately with selected Wizard players before the game for a meet-and-greet and show. Only 75 Courtside Plus tickets are available. Reserved seating is the first two rows of the bleachers and ticket holders receive a free Harlem Wizard poster.

To purchase tickets and for more information, visit https://harlemwizards.thundertix.com/events/114127 or isupporteducationfoundation.org.

The home team players will be thrilled to play in front of family, friends and fans, and spectators will delight in seeing their beloved teachers, principals and community leaders run the court. Come out and cheer – you will not want to miss this fantastic experience that will benefit the kids.