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Basketball & Dance Clinics Highlight Community Spirit of Vipers and DHR Health

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The Vipers organization is excited to sponsor these two events next summer for children of DHR Health employees. Courtesy Image
The Vipers organization is excited to sponsor these two events next summer for children of DHR Health employees. Courtesy Image
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In their continued commitment to promoting health, wellness, and youth and family development, the Vipers Basketball Team and the Viper Snake Charmer Dance Team recently held two exclusive clinics for the children of DHR Health employees. 

The dance clinic took place on July 27, 2024, followed by the basketball clinic on August 3, 2024. Both events were offered at no cost to families and were held at the DHR Health Sports Health Center, located at 315 E. Palm Drive in Edinburg.

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Organized by the DHR Health Employee Engagement Department in collaboration with the Vipers Basketball Team, these clinics provided a unique opportunity for children to receive hands-on training from the professionals they admire. 

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“We know how much our families’ children love the Vipers, and we were thrilled to help coordinate these special events,” said Courtney Hance, DHR Health Senior Director of Employee Engagement. “We extend our heartfelt thanks to the Vipers organization for their exceptional community spirit and dedication to inspiring the next generation.”

The Vipers organization is excited to sponsor these two events next summer for children of DHR Health employees.

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