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Spend Fouth of July weekend with the Madison Mallards

Nothing says America more than baseball.

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Fourth of July is a four-day event at The Duck Pond.

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Looking for fun holiday weekend plans? The Madison Mallards are hosting a four-day celebration to celebrate Independence Day with America’s favorite pastime. The weekend lineup includes:

  • Friday, June 30: Grateful Dead Night will feature a themed bobblehead giveaway (while supplies last) and live music from “Another One” cover band playing in the Busch Light Duck Blind Hangover Bar throughout the entire game.
  • Saturday, July 1: On Wisconsin Night, the Mallards will attempt to create the World’s Largest Brandy Old Fashioned with Wollersheim Distillery, and the team will take the field in specially branded “Old Fashioneds” uniforms.
  • Sunday, July 2: After the game, head to the outfield to take in fireworks and the first-ever drone show in the history of Warner Park.
  • Monday, July 3: Fans will again be welcome to sit in the outfield to take in a 20+ minute fireworks display, presented by Festival Foods Fireworks.

Take me out to the ballgame.

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