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Popular Weather and Math Days Return to American Family Field; History Day Added for 2025

Education Days Return to American Family Field for 2025 Season; Student Achievers Nominations Open November 4

By - Oct 31st, 2024 12:59 pm

MILWAUKEE – Calling all educators! The Milwaukee Brewers today announced that ticket packages for the ever-popular Weather Day – Wednesday, May 7, and Math Day – Wednesday, May 21, and the newest addition History Day – Wednesday, April 16, will go on sale Thursday, November 7. The education days welcome students to the ballpark and include unique curriculum experiences. Ticket packages begin at $12 per person and include a free hot dog and water.

The 16th annual Weather Day on Wednesday, May 7, features an interactive show by the CBS 58 Ready Weather Team before the Crew’s game against Houston Astros at 12:10 p.m. Students will enjoy a special lesson on severe weather from the Official Weather Forecaster of the Brewers and take part in an interactive Weather Day Science Fair – highlighted by educational exhibits from AcuRite, Discovery World, Milwaukee Public Museum, the National Weather Service, Ready Wisconsin and We Energies.

The 7th annual Math Day on Wednesday, May 21, leverages the use of statistics in baseball to teach students. Teachers will receive a copy of the Brewers Math Day workbook in advance to incorporate into their lesson plans leading up to the event. On game day, students will put their math skills to the test while using statistics from the Brewers contest against Baltimore Orioles at 12:10 p.m. There are three workbook options available for schools to choose from: grades 3-5; grades 6-8; and grades 9-12.

The inaugural History Day on Wednesday, April 16, celebrates the rich history of the Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball and the city of Milwaukee. Teachers will receive a copy of the Brewers History Day workbook full of history questions and activities to complete at the game when the Brewers host the Detroit Tigers at 12:10 p.m.

The Brewers Student Achievers program returns for 2025 and will begin accepting nominations on Monday, November 4, through February 21, 2025. Since 1987, the Student Achiever Awards Program recognizes students in grades 5-12 for academic achievement throughout Southeastern Wisconsin including Fond Du Lac, Dodge, Washington, Ozaukee, Jefferson, Waukesha, Milwaukee, Walworth, Racine and Kenosha.

Each Student Achiever is acknowledged and rewarded with two complimentary Brewers game tickets for the 2025 baseball season, courtesy of UW Credit Union. To nominate your students, visit www.brewers.com/studentachievers.

To learn more about Weather Day, Math Day and History Date and purchase ticket packages, visit brewers.com/Weatherday, brewers.com/Mathday and brewers.com/Historyday or contact the Brewers Group Sales Office at 414-902-GRPS (4777).

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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