Patriot Game VII Tips Off This Saturday at Kentucky International Convention Center
09.10.2009
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Even though the Wildcats and Cardinals may be gearing up for next week's heated rivalry, many Louisville residents are eagerly anticipating another game this Saturday. For the seventh year in a row, The Healing Place will hold its annual charitable basketball game between the Louisville Metro Police Department and Louisville Fire Department at the Kentucky International Convention Center.
What:
Patriot Game VII
With doors opening at noon, families can enjoy concessions and activities for all ages including a free basketball clinic for children grades first through eighth. At 1 p.m., members of the local media will take on members of the Metro Council in the first annual Chuck Olmstead Basketball Classic. The big game will tip off at 3 p.m.
Tickets for Patriot Game VII are $10 and youth 17 and under will receive free admission along with a free Patriot Game VII t-shirt. Tickets can be purchased day of the game or by calling The Patriot Game ticket hotline at 502-212-2425.
When:
Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009
Where:
Kentucky International Convention Center (Located in Hall 2C)
The Healing Place has been Louisville's solution for the addicted and homeless for 20 years. It serves 400+ men and women a day on two campuses. It offers an award winning long-term recovery program for homeless alcoholics and addicts and their children.
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