Express and Prudential Financial partner for youth clinics and camps

Published on March 23, 2007 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Jersey Express News Release


Newark, NJ. The ABA Newark Express and Prudential Financial Partner to bring FREE Youth Clinics and Camps to the City of Newark. The Boys & Girls Clubs of Newark, Inc. will act as the collaborating partner, and fiscal agent for the Community based support.

The first in a series of clinics, will take place on Saturday & Sunday, April 21 and 22, at the Boys & Girls Club at 1 Avon Avenue, Newark, NJ. Registration will begin promptly at 10am, with the two-day clinic running through 230pm.

BNC Sports and the Newark Express will run the FREE two-day clinic, along with the coaching staff, players and special guests. Well over 150 kids between the ages of 8-12 years old, will receive instruction from coaches at various levels. Participants will also be treated to celebrity appearances.

"Prudential Financial is committed to the youth in our communities, and we are extremely proud that they have chosen the Newark Express as a partner," stated co-owner Marsha Blount.

To request additional information on the clinic, contact kirk@newarkexpress.com or email your request to info@newarkexpress.com. For more information on the Newark Express visit www.newarkexpress.com or www.abalive.com or call 973 586 0006.

Prudential Financial companies serve individual and institutional customers worldwide and include The Prudential Insurance Company of America, one of the largest life insurance companies in the U.S. These companies offer a variety of products and services, including mutual funds, annuities, real estate brokerage franchises, relocation services and more. "Since our founding in 1875, the people of Prudential have been committed to making a difference in the communities where we live and work, through both volunteer work and corporate donations," added a company spokesperson.

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