
Vision partners with Annandale Village
Published on November 13, 2006 under American Basketball Association (ABA)
Atlanta Vision News Release
Suwanee, GA. The ABA Atlanta Vision visited Annandale Village in a light scimmage and the Vision Ladies performed also. Staff members were on hand to conduct a fun contest and distribute Vision give-aways. "We are honored to have Annandale Village open their community and embrace our basketball organization," stated Vision owner Quentin Townsend. "Our focus is to impact our communities while providing quality affordable entertainment."
"Ever since the Atlanta Vision approached us, there has been a buzz on campus. I can assure the Vision that they are building their most loyal fan base right here in Annandale Village and we love it," said Adam Pomeranz, Annandale Village Executive Director.
Annandale Village will have their night to enjoy an Atlanta Vision basketball game on December 9th. Annandale residents will also take the floor for a special dedication at half-time on that night.
About Annandale Village: Annandale was founded by Dr. and Mrs. Maxwell Berry, Jr. Several acres were purchased with donated funds, and Annandale was officially incorporated in 1969. The Village now encompasses 50+ acres and can serve 124 residential clients, as well as non-residential clients. The campus includes over 20 buildings and operates 365 days a year. For more information on Annandale Village, please visit ww.annandale.org. The Vision open their 2006-07 campaign against ABA expansion team Knoxville on Nov 18 at Suwanee Sports Academy. Purchase your tickets on-line today at www.theatlantavision.com and experience "Atlanta's Best Value in Sports Entertainment."
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