GLOW GAMES
Saturday, February 28. 2026. SAVE THE DATE
4:00 PM-Midnight
Glow in the Dark Event featuring:
Wiffle Ball Games & Home Run Derby with
raffles, prizes, dance music, games, glow apparel, concessions and more...
Be a part of this EPIC Event.
Registration OPEN! Spots are limited!
$300 for a team of 10 or
$500 with a sponsor (includes team t-shirts)
The goal= two games guaranteed.
A fundraiser for the Kennedy Park project, lights, a scholarship in Bradyn's name and education for youth regarding sextortion. REGISTER HERE.
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Email us and we'll connect. We'll have an online sign up soon.
dceyb@registrations.com
A fundraiser for the Kennedy Park project, lights, a scholarship in Bradyn's name and education for youth regarding sextortion.
Donate a raffle basket item, a cash donation or other items to be used for the event. Please connect with mlcarr310@gmail.com
Homerun Derby
For anyone age 9-99. Wiffle ball style homeruns. You supply your own pitcher.
$25 for 5 outs and two minutes or $50 for 9 outs.
6:30 -7:55 PM Registration opening for this - soon! Not open yet.
Premier Sponsor of this event and the lights at Kennedy on Rajek Field. Merill Steel, the company that Karen & Gary Rajek put their heart and soul into will be lighting the way for generations to come so the lights shine forever.
Friends of Kennedy Park is a collaboration between the Village of Weston Parks & Recreation Committee/Department, the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin, D.C. Everest Youth Baseball and JV Baseball, Everest Fastpitch and JV Softball, Everest Youth Hockey, and YOU! DCE Youth Baseball Park Project is a component fund of the Community Foundation of North Central Wisconsin.
Bradyn M. Bohn, 15, passed away at his home on Wednesday, March 5, 2025.
Bradyn was born on September 22, 2009, in Wausau, WI. The son of Parker (Meghan Schneck) Siems and Brittney (Bohn) Bird. He was a student at DCE Junior High School.
Bradyn was loved and gave love to so many in his time on this earth. He was an exceptional student and athlete. Bradyn loved to ski and play baseball. He loved drawing and listening to music and singing along off key with his headphones on, pretending he couldn’t hear us begging him to stop.
Bradyn was so funny and kind and had such a big heart. He was the kid who would annoy you on purpose and then make you laugh when you were trying not to. He always wanted people around him to be happy.
Bradyn was the most amazing friend, and he was blessed to have so many wonderful friends who love him. He loves you all too.
Our forever Angel in the Outfield, #22.
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