
Mayor purchases first Atlanta Vision season pass
September 21, 2006 - American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release
Suwanee, GA. ABA Atlanta Vision and Suwanee Sports Academy received a welcome proclamation at Tuesday's council meeting from City of Suwanee Mayor, Nick Masino, officially announcing September 21st at "Atlanta Vision Day." "We are honored to have a day dedicated to the Atlanta Vision," stated owner Quentin Townsend. "With the City of Suwanee's commitment to excellence and our focus on community affordable family entertainment, we are destined to produce positive results in Gwinnett," added Townsend.
Atlanta Vision presented the City of Suwanee with an official ABA game basketball autographed by General Manager Dennis Scott, Vision players and staff members. "We are excited about the partnership with Atlanta Vision and our well established community entity, Suwanee Sports Academy," stated Mayor Masino. "I plan on suiting up for the Vision's home opener on November 18th," added Masino. As an act of support, Mayor Masino purchased Atlanta Vision's first season pass for the 2006-2007 season.
For more information, email info@theatlantavision.com or call 770 482 7994 or visit www.theatlantavision.com or www.abalive.com.
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