The Aces showed up for the community again after receiving an invitation to The Meadows School to take part in the Wild Wild West Carnival. The event featured games, activities and prizes for 190 students, including a group of students selected from Western and Cheyenne high schools.
The carnival included ring toss, putt golf, Aces pop-a-shot and other interactive stations. The Aces helped create a memorable day for the students, with mascot Bucket$ and host CJ keeping the energy high and making sure kids left with smiles.
Bucket$ and CJ have consistently represented the organization in the community, supporting efforts that include helping unhoused neighbors, working with underserved families and taking part in public clinics, including events hosted at UNLV this year.
Undoubtedly the Aces organization is one of the most giving to their community. Showing the deep rooted connection the team has with their fans. Showing not just greatness on the court but also in their community.
Additionally being located in such a big city. Many people can feel or be left behind, so for the Aces to constantly give out aid and fun experience for the ones that could be left behind is more then amazing.
Consequently, fans don’t know what is next for the Aces team. However, the fans know that it will be not just fun but also helpful to whatever group they decide needs it the most.
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Jesse Vanderveer is a basketball reporter and writer for Dice City Sports. You can follow him on X via @JesseVanderveer22
