Written by Bret K.
The Wayne County Day Treatment Services Program of Special Tree attended a Detroit Pistons game in mid-November against the Orlando Magic. Upon arrival they were greeted with a pleasant surprise. Clients and staff alike were also able to enjoy a half-time show by a famous artist.
The program director, Joe, along with Neal and seven staff were able to orchestrate a flawless event. Several Special Tree Residential facilities were able to participate in the event totaling nearly 40 clients in attendance. Everyone gathered at the Wabash facility for pizza prior to leaving for the game. Staff then loaded the vans and headed to Auburn Hill in a lengthy caravan.
Upon arrival to the Palace, everyone received a gift from a Palace worker. He brought over an abundance of Pistons duffle bags for all DTS attendees to take home. The group was extremely thankful for the gift. Then everyone settled into their seats just in time for the game to begin at 7:30pm.
The first half of the game seemed to fly by, with the Detroit Pistons working hard for a big win. Soon enough, the lights dimmed as the players headed to the locker room. The half time show was under way and everyone was anxious to see who would be performing. As the smoke cleared, it became apparent to the group that Bobby Brown would be the one putting on the show. He sang a couple songs and had numerous dancers perform center stage with him. Although some of the DTS attendees did not particularly enjoy Bobby Brown’s performance, they still had a blast at the game.
The Pistons emerged from the locker room reenergized and ready to attempt to win this game. They put on a good show despite their loss to the Orlando Magic. All DTS attendees were glad that they came. As everyone was preparing to head home they were met with another great surprise. A group of the Piston’s cheerleaders had come up to their section to say hello. They took pictures and chit chatted with the clients about the game. If they weren’t already having the time of their life, they sure were now. After some time, staff politely said their goodbyes and loaded up the vans to head home.
It was about 11pm when the caravan returned to the Wabash facility. Everyone was in good spirits even though the Pistons lost the game. They were delighted with the new bags and photos they had acquired from the game. All in all, DTS had a good time at the game and plans to attend more events like this in the near future.
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