The New York Knickerbockers and Garden of Dreams Foundation team up to celebrate the start of a new season of giving with a fun-filled “Dream Day” at Madison Square Garden Training Center and The Children’s Village of Dobbs Ferry, NY. On Monday, Oct. 12, the Knicks players, coaching staff and dancers will host 30 kids from The Children’s Village at a private day at the training center followed by an event at the outdoor basketball court at The Children’s Village.
First, Knicks players, coaches and Knicks City Dancers will take the kids on a tour of MSG Training Center, including a special locker room visit, basketball skills clinic and autograph session. The players will then join the children at The Children’s Village to spruce up an outdoor basketball court and have a backyard barbecue party to celebrate the day.
Below is an itinerary of events for the Knicks and Garden of Dreams “Dream Day”:
Who: Jared Jeffries, Larry Hughes, Darko Milicic, David Lee, Nate Robinson, Danilo Gallinari and the Knicks City Dancers
What: Players, dancers and kids take private tour of training center
When: 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Where: MSG Training Center, Greenburgh, NY
Who: Al Harrington, Chris Duhon, Wilson Chandler, Jordan Hill and Toney Douglas
What: Players and kids paint and clean areas of the basketball court and have barbecue party
When: 3:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.
Where: The Children’s Village, Dobbs Ferry, NY
*In the event of inclement weather the entire event will take place at MSG Training Center*
The Garden of Dreams Foundation is a nonprofit charity that works closely with all areas of Madison Square Garden, including the Knicks, Rangers, Liberty, MSG Entertainment, MSG Media and Fuse to “make dreams come true for kids in crisis”. Garden of Dreams partners with local children’s hospitals, “wish” organizations and community-based organizations to build on-going, unforgettable programs for children in the tri-state area who are suffering from devastating illness, homelessness, abuse, hunger, extreme poverty and tragedy.
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This post was written by joepietaro on October 9, 2009
