Try This: Forward Madison FC’s Family Night

Cheer on Forward Madison FC at the next Family Night game. Your little ones will love the kid-friendly activities — and you’ll love the early start time.

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Kick it with the team at Breese Stevens Field.

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Looking for a family-friendly activity downtown that the whole crew will enjoy? Look no further than Forward Madison FC’s Family Night. (Hint: The next one is happening in two weeks).

What we tried:

The balloon artist was a big hit with the kids.

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Earlier this spring, we attended the first Family Night of the season to take in the festivities and a great match (think: face painting, a petting zoo, a balloon artist, and so much more). With an early kickoff time (5 or 6 p.m.), you can bring the kiddos to cheer on the Mingos without messing up bedtime.

Pro tip: Family Special tickets feature entrance to the game, a meal, and a scarf for just $21. They’re available for all remaining home matches here .

There’s usually an opportunity for fans to meet the team and snag some autographs after the game. Pro tip: To ensure that you’ll be able to grab some time with the team, snag tickets to the Saturday, Sept. 30 game, which features a designated post-game autograph session.

What not to miss:

When you arrive, head to the far east end of the field where you’ll find the Kid Zone. Fair warning, you may have a hard time getting your little ones to your seats once they enter the Kid Zone. Located at the far east end of the field, this area is where you’ll find the balloon artists, a bouncy house, a balloon artist, and the pièce de résistance — the petting zoo.

Stop by the petting zoo to say hello to Lionela Bessi and Rose Cowbelle. | Photo by 608today

Havens Petting Farm is the main attraction on family nights. Kids and families are welcome to treat special guests Lionela Bessi, Rose Cowbelle, and other furry farm friends to some hay.

Bonus: This area also has food + drink stands — ice cream for the kids, and beer for mom and dad.

What we’re still talking about:

The shining star of the game was the early start time. By the time the game was over and the autographs were signed, the sun still hadn’t set yet. These games are a great option for families who want to hit the town while still getting the kids to bed at a decent hour.

We can’t tell what was louder, the drums or the fans.

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There was no lack of energy from the stands. The stadium band kept the energy maxed out, and some energetic fans equipped with megaphones ensured the morale stayed high all night.

How you can experience this:

This is the perfect family-friendly excursion for local soccer-lovers.

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There are two more family nights this season coming up on Wednesday, July 26 , and Saturday, Sept. 30 . Grab your tickets today to get in on the fun. Children under the age of 5 are always free and never need a ticket, even for Family Nights. Pro tip: Strollers are allowed in the stadium.

Things to know if you go:

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Ally is based in Madison, WI, where she grew up and received her degree in English from UW-Madison. In her free time, she enjoys craft nights with her friends, spending time outdoors, and going on brunch dates.
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