Concordia University baseball team throws party for community members with disabilities
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MEQUON, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Saturday night the Concordia University baseball team threw a party that connected students with people in the community who have disabilities.
There was dancing, games and food.
The party brought together as many as 50 people who physical or mental disabilities as well as their parents.
The team partnered with GiGi's Playhouse which is a non-profit helping people with Downs Syndrome.
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