Globetrotters: Famed basketball players visit Moody, Wild Adventures

VALDOSTA – The world famous Harlem Globetrotters visited Moody Air Force Base this week and South Georgia residents can visit with the famed basketball players this weekend at Wild Adventures Theme Park.

Three Globetrotters spent time with airmen and their families Thursday before getting up close and personal with an A-10 fighter jet. 

Wild Adventures ongoing Celebrate America Festival feature performances from The Harlem Globetrotters.

“The new Harlem Globetrotters show is absolutely amazing and features ankle-breaking moves and rim-rattling dunks,” said Patrick Pearson, director of Wild Adventures sales and marketing. “It’s a can’t-miss show for the entire family.”

The Harlem Globetrotters are scheduled to perform 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. July 9 and 10 at the All-Star Amphitheater at the park. The shows are included for free with park admission or a season pass. Seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Fireworks are scheduled the evenings of both days at the park.

For more information about the Celebrate America Festival, Light Up the Sky in July Fireworks, The Harlem Globetrotters and park operating days and hours, visit WildAdventures.com.

Local News

Modern vs. Contemporary furniture takes the stage at Center for the Arts

Local News

17th Century Colonial Dames hear program on Massachusetts Witch Trials

Lifestyles

Enrichment items complete the landscape!

Local News

Imagine Thomasville and Archbold Orthopedics celebrate grand opening and expanded healthcare services

Local News

Vita Fuse celebrates grand opening in Thomasville

News

Taylor and Cannon begin week one of Legislative Session 2025

Education

Thomas County Board of Education welcomes new leadership and member

Local News

TEF Concert Series continues Thursday with New York Polyphony

Local News

Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. hosts successful coat drive

Local News

Incident Reports & Arrests 01-16

Education

SRTC Radiologic Technology students honored in pinning ceremony

Local News

Barwick city council to hold hearings on HB 581

Education

TCCHS Science Fair showcases student innovation

Local News

Flowers Auto Group donates $15,000—consecutively sponsoring Dinner on the Bricks for a decade

Local News

Spartan Wheel Chariots receives Honda donation

Local News

Covey Film Festival to premiere next Tuesday

Local News

Adult art classes and events to kick-off creative resolutions in 2025

Lifestyles

Green it or gray it in the landscape!

Local News

Cornerstone Collection expands at the History Center

Education

SRTC Foundation awards $79,500 in scholarships

Education

TCCHS musicians shine: 74 students earn seats in District Honor Band

Education

Thomasville City Schools to host Transition Fair 2025

Education

SRTC and UWA sign articulation agreement for Land, Forest, Wildlife Management Program

Local News

UDC chapter learns history about Secretary of State during WBTS era