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Leaps, dunks and hilarious basketball tricks are slated for the Special Appearance Down Home Days 2015, a two-night Celebrity Basketball Game in Madison with three former Harlem Globetrotters: Melvin Adams, Michael St. Julien and Alex Sanders. The former Trotters will suit up nightly on April 17 and 18 at 7 p.m. at Madison County Central School gymnasium, in Madison. “I think it’ll be very popular,” said Lisa Frieman, executive director of the Madison County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism. Friday night’s thrilling 3 on 3 Playoff begins the weekend event; then on Saturday night – a Celebrity Basketball game takes place featuring the three former Harlem Globetrotters teaming up with local business people versus Madison and surrounding county high school seniors. Share in the former Trotters’ comedic trick shots, slick passing behind-the-back and through the legs with thundering dunks, but certainly don’t underestimate the local competition. “Your choices today will determine where you’ll be tomorrow,” said Melvin Adams, former NBA player and three-year former Harlem Globetrotter at 5’8,” who has played basketball around the world. Adams’ father passed away when he was only 13, but he overcame poverty by concentrating on his basketball skills. He now gives encouraging talks to students in schools and at his basketball camps. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Melvin Adams is still the fastest dribbler in the world. Also preparing to play Celebrity Basketball for Down Home Days in Madison: Alex Sanders, a three-year former Harlem Globetrotter from Louisville University, a past McDonald All American standing at 6’9,” as well as former Globetrotter player and coach, Mike “The Saint” St. Julien from Lafayette, La., hailing from McNeese University. St. Julien is 6’5”. The 3 on 3 Playoff tickets for April 17 featuring the former Harlem Globetrotters may be purchased for $10 per person, ages five and up. Four and under is no charge. Celebrity Basketball Game tickets on April 18 are the same price, available at the door. The 34th annual Down Home Days weekend features the announcement of the Citizen of the Year and the Becky’s Dance Steps Studio Street Recital downtown on Friday evening, April 17, followed on April 18 by the historic Down Home Days Festival 9 a.m.-3 p.m. and Parade beginning at 10 a.m. in downtown Madison. This year’s Down Home Days Parade has a special theme: “Slam-Dunk for Exercise!” Parade floats will reflect the excitement of sports and healthy exercise activities in Madison County. The parade will begin at O’Neal’s Restaurant and go straight past the courthouse to keep traffic moving. The Down Home Days classic car show in Four Freedoms Park always brings plenty of “oohs” and “ahhs,” plus the antique tractor and engine show at the Cotton Gin, Petting Zoo, Frog Hop, Pet Contest, Bake Off, Watermelon Seed Spitting contest, 1K and 5K walk/runs, and delicious festival foods lining SW Range Avenue give festival attendees lots of choices. Down Home Days sponsor, vendor and parade applications will be available online at www.madisonfl.org under the Down Home Days tab or apply at the Madison County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism, 316 SW Pinckney Street in downtown Madison, across from Rancho Grande Mexican Restaurant.