Cerveceros Day celebrates Hispanic and Latino heritage in baseball at AmFam Field
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Saturday was a beautiful day outside for the annual Cerveceros Day at American Family Field on Aug. 21.
The event, presented by Aurora Health Care, celebrated Hispanic and Latino heritage in baseball and Wisconsin.
Before Saturday's Brewers game, there was live music from two of Milwaukee's best salsa bands, along with drummers and flute players. There was also special-edition Cerveceros merchandise at the team store.
"For us, it's important to have representation on a day like this where all Latino cultures can be represented in the stadium here at AmFam Field," Daniel Balderas, owner of Salsabrositas Dance Studio, said.
Saturday's game is the third of Aurora Health Care Community Nights this season. They also hosted a Pride Night in June and the Negro Leagues Tribute game last month.