Community briefs for March 18, 2004
Thursday, March 18, 2004 | 8:47 a.m.
Applications due for basketball camp
Applications are now being evaluated for the Ten Star All Star Summer Basketball Camp. The camp is by invitation only and boy and girls ages 10-19 are eligible to apply.
Past participants include: Michael Jordan, Tim Duncan, Vince Carter, Jerry Stackhouse, Grant Hill and Antawn Jamison. Players from 50 states and 11 foreign countries attended the 2003 camp.
College basketball scholarships are possible for players selected to the All-American Team.
For a free brochure, call (704) 373-0873.
RTC to host Transportation Fair
The Regional Transportation Commission will present its biannual Transportation Fair from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and from 11 a.m to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Boulevard mall.
Staff from RTC, the Las Vegas Monorail, Nevada Department of Transportation and the public works departments of Clark County and Las Vegas will be there to provide information.
For more information, call George McCabe at 876-5943.
Celebrities in mock trial of Abraham
University of Judaism Department of Continuing Education and Temple Beth Sholom presents a mock trial, People v. Abraham, beginning with registration at 8:50 a.m. Sunday at the temple, 10700 Havenwood Lane.
Celebrities in the legal field will portray principals in the trial and the audience will be the jury.
"People's Court" Judge Joseph Wapner presides. District Judge Michael Cherry will be the prosecutor and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman will be Abraham's defense attorney. Call 804-1333.
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