Hispanic heritage to be celebrated during Cerveceros Night
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Friday, Sept. 15, "Cerveceros Night" is taking place at American Family Field!
It's a very special night and game because it celebrates the heritage and importance of our Latin American culture in Major League Baseball.
You can expect pre-game celebrations, musical performances from mariachis, special elements on the scoreboard, and recognitions from the field.
You can also sign up for free dance lessons from a local dance academy! They can be found near section 406 from 5:45 to 6:45!
Those who purchase a ticket for this Brewers night will also walk away with an exclusive Brewers Hispanic Heritage hat.
The game starts at 7:10 p.m.
This comes alongside a large donation from various latino players including Willy Adames, Victor Caratini, Alex Claudio, Elvis Peguero, Fredy Peralta and Abraham Toro in partnership with the Brewers Community Foundation. They gave 60-thousand dollars to LULAC, providing scholarships to over 40 hometown students.
This Sunday, don't forget to tune in to Telemundo Wisconsin for their commentary on the Brewers vs. Nationals game from Kevin Holden and Jaime Cano starting at 1 p.m.