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3-on-3 Basketball in Central ParkSaturday, September 15, 2012
12:00 pm – 4:30 pm (Check-in begins at 11 am)
At the North Meadow Recreation Center

Don't miss this opportunity to:

  • Build team cohesion
  • Promote healthful activity among your employees
  • Advance your company's brand promotion efforts

All while supporting an important public program that benefits New York City's young people!

Register Online Today!
One team: $3,500
Two teams: $5,000
Deadline: September 7, 2012

The Central Park Conservancy's annual 3-on-3 Corporate Basketball Challenge welcomes teams of all skill levels from New York City's leading companies to participate in a fun, fast-paced, single-elimination tournament. Team members will also have the chance to show off their skills in a 3-point shootout and other special activities.

Proceeds from this event support youth sports and recreation activities at the North Meadow Recreation Center throughout the year. The Center is a vital resource that enables over 86,000 young people – with more than 75 percent from neighborhoods surrounding the Upper Park including Harlem and Morningside Heights – to participate in programs that encourage an active lifestyle and a positive outlook.

Sponsorship Opportunities
The Central Park Conservancy invites your company to become a sponsor of the 3-on-3 Corporate Basketball Challenge. Title and 3-Point Shoot Out sponsorships are available, featuring an attractive package of benefits, including exhibition space at the event. Please contact China Ziegenbein at 212-310-6692 or for more information.

To register your team please contact:
Donna Capossela 
Tel: 212-310-6603
Fax:  212-310-6654
E-mail:

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Things to See

  • Glenspan Arch in Central Park Glen Span Arch

    Glen Span is one of two rustic arches that form the boundaries of the Ravine, the stream valley of the 90-acre North Woods. It arches over the narrow water body called the Loch.