DALLAS, Dec. 02, 2016 --
|
|||||
What: Nancy Lieberman Charities, in partnership with WorldVentures Foundation, has teamed up with the Dallas Police Department to provide two Dream Courts to underserved areas in Dallas. Dream Courts are top-quality, multipurpose play spaces built with the goal of providing children in underprivileged communities a safe area to play basketball, interact socially, and learn important lessons about teamwork. The Dallas Dream Courts will help link the Dallas Police Department with the communities they serve.
A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/7e88442c-e57f-43ee-ba24-ea9dfcdf0f1d
When: Tuesday, December 6:
Dream Court dedication: 4:00 p.m.
Followed by youth shoot-around with Nancy Lieberman and Dallas Police
Where:
Willie Mae Butler Park/Larry Johnson Rec Center | 3700 Dixon Ave., Dallas
Who:
Nancy Lieberman Charities Founder, Basketball Hall-of-Famer, two-time Olympian and NBA Sacramento Kings Assistant Coach Nancy Lieberman; Former Dallas Chief of Police David Brown; District 7 Councilmember Tiffani Young; Dallas Parks and Recreation Director Willis C. Winters; WorldVentures Foundation Executive Director Gwyneth Lloyd; WorldVentures Holdings President Eddie Head; Dream Court donors Frank and Marisa Howard.
When: Thursday, December 8:
Dream Court dedication: 4:00 p.m.
Followed by youth shoot-around with Nancy Lieberman and Dallas Police
Where:
JW Ray Park | 2010 N Washington, Dallas
Who:
Nancy Lieberman Charities Founder, Basketball Hall-of-Famer, two-time Olympian and NBA Sacramento Kings Assistant Coach Nancy Lieberman; Dallas Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Erik Wilson; Former Dallas Chief of Police David Brown; Dallas Parks and Recreation Assistant Director Oscar Carmona; WorldVentures Foundation Executive Director Gwyneth Lloyd; WorldVentures Holdings President Eddie Head; Dream Court donor Louise Thaxton (on behalf of Fairway Independent Mortgage and The American Warrior Initiative).
Why: These state of the art play spaces will provide children a safe place to learn aspects of teamwork and good sportsmanship, as well as a place to build relationships and communication between the Dallas Police Department and the communities they serve.
The event will include a dedication ceremony and a youth shoot-around with Nancy Lieberman and Dallas Police where kids will play on their new court for the first time.
These are the 32nd and 33rd Dream Courts built to date.
Media contact and interview requests: Laura Wards 214-621-7072 [email protected]


Norma Group Posts Revenue Decline in 2025, Eyes Modest Recovery in 2026
Microsoft's $10 Billion Japan Investment: AI Infrastructure and Data Sovereignty Push
Trump Administration Plans 100% Tariffs on Pharmaceutical Imports
UAE's Largest Natural Gas Facility Suspended After Attack-Triggered Fire
Nike Beats Q3 Estimates but China Weakness and Margin Pressure Weigh on Outlook
Tesla Q1 2026 Deliveries Miss Estimates as AI Strategy Takes Center Stage
SpaceX IPO: Retail Investors to Play Historic Role in Record-Breaking Public Offering
SoftwareONE Posts 22.5% Revenue Surge in 2025 on Crayon Acquisition
Private Credit Under Pressure: Is a Slow-Motion Crisis Unfolding?
Ford Issues Major Recall on Over 422,000 Vehicles Due to Windshield Wiper Defect
Apple Turns 50: From Garage Startup to AI Crossroads
First Western Ship Transits Strait of Hormuz Since Iran War Began
Deere & Company Agrees to $99 Million Settlement Over Right-to-Repair Dispute
Fonterra Admits Anchor Butter "Grass-Fed" Label Misled Consumers After Greenpeace Lawsuit
Britain Courts Anthropic Amid US Defense Department Dispute
Apple's Foldable iPhone Faces Engineering Setbacks, Mass Production Timeline at Risk 



