Do you remember we told you about our awesome family fun watching a Harlem Globetrotters game? If you didn’t read our review post of the game we attended in Baltimore I’ll tell you it was a blast. We had a day of pure wholesome family fun full of laughter, pranks and other friendly people.
The Harlem Globetrotters have been entertaining fans all over the world for 84 years. With more than 25,000 games under their belts they have been honored to play for Presidents, the Pope, Nobel Peace Prize winners and diplomats as well as being named America’s Ambassadors of Goodwill in 1974.
The Harlem Globetrotters experience will emotionally connect to and thrill every guest at their events. They pride themselves on providing their fans with the greatest entertainment possible and to ensure everyone leaves the games with fond memories bringing them back over the year and to carry on family experiences and memories.
We have game tickets to giveaway for 2 upcoming games:
Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA Sunday, March 14th 2010 5:00pm 4-pack
Bob Carpenter Center, Newark, DE Monday March 15th 2010 7:00pm 4-pack
Have you ever attended a Harlem Globetrotters game? Do you remember their cartoon from the 70’s? Visit the official Harlem Globetrotters website; tell me something about their community work or history. All entries are being collected in the below form, please be sure to complete all required questions. If you are having a problem with the form email me melinda at lookwhatmomfound dot com. This contest will end Sunday March 7th, plenty of time to receive tickets by mail.
We will have 2 winners, 1 winner for each game. Please complete the form below with all of your contact/mailing information including which game you prefer to attend. Your information WILL NOT be shared with anyone else (except for the winner). All collected information is kept private and used only for this giveaway.
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