Community kickball and BBQ opened to everyone Friday evening
                    Posted:                         Jun 18, 2024  3:29 AM CDT                                                                | Updated: Jun 18, 2024  7:52 AM CDT                                                        
             
 
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Spice up your Friday evening by enjoying some good BBQ and play kickball with some of your neighbors. The event is happening at Dyer Park in Milwaukee, and it's free.
For another year, City of Light Church is hosting the event.
Keep in mind kickball is like baseball, but instead, an 8-to-16-inch rubber ball is pitched and then kicked by the offensive team. Organizers say it's a great way to participate in a game you remember playing in elementary school while socializing too.
Of course, good food is a nice draw as well. The event runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Friday.
Click here to reserve a spot.
                
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