Vision Host October Dance Clinic

Published on October 2, 2006 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release


Join Atlanta Vision Choreographer Vanessa Gibson and the ladies of the Vision dance team for a power class of dance and fun! Experience the Vision dance style, meet new friends, and be a part of the Atlanta Vision basketball family. At the end of the clinic you will perform in front of the basketball try-out camp participants, so have dance attire that is cute and comfortable! You may want to bring extra water and a towel because this clinic will work you!

WHAT: THE VISION DANCE CLINIC

DATE and TIME: Sunday, October 8th from 1:30pm to 3:30pm

COST: $15

WHERE: Suwanee Sports Academy - 3640 Burnette Road, Suwanee, GA 30024 (Pre-registration begins at 1:00pm)

Directions From Atlanta: Take I-85 North to exit 111. Turn left over I-85 to the fourth stoplight. Turn left onto Satellite Blvd. Go one mile and turn right onto McGinnis Ferry Road. Go 6/10 of a mile, turn left onto Burnette Road. Suwanee Sports Academy is on the left.

Directions From Athens: Go south on 316 to Hwy. 120. Turn right onto 120. Turn right onto Lawrenceville-Suwanee Road, continue to the third stoplight past I-85. Turn left onto Satellite Blvd. Go one mile and turn right onto McGinnis Ferry Road. Go 6/10 of a mile, turn left onto Burnette Road. Suwanee Sports Academy is on the left.

About Atlanta Vision:

Atlanta Vision, Atlanta's professional basketball team in Gwinnett is an official member of the American Basketball Association. The ABA was made famous by Julius "Dr. J" Erving, the red, white and blue ball, innovative rules, and fan-friendly, affordable entertainment. Suwanee Sports Academy is the home venue of the Atlanta Vision located in Suwanee, Georgia. Ticket packages are now on sale for their 2006 November through March season. For further information about the Atlanta Vision please visit www.theatlantavision.com, e-mail info@theatlantavision.com, or call 770-482-7994.

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