Denver (KDVR) – The Colorado Beach Ladies team will keep the ladies “end of summer” at Lakewood’s Addeenbroke Bark next week.
The event will be held on Tuesday, August 26, and features a double football game and barbecue heads. The team said on Thursday that the pre -match ceremony will start at 9 am, before the “first stadium” at 9:30 am. The event is free and open to the public.
It is based in Denver Colorado peach You have more than 50 players between 55 to 91 years old. The 75 -year -old and UP team recently won a bronze medal in the national upper national matches in De Mine, Iowa, in July.
“The strength of our club is the competition between the afternoon and the fact that our younger players inspire our older players, and our older players inspire younger players,” Heidi Muller, a player in Colorado Bches, said in a statement.
In addition to the barbecue-which the team said it will include traditional foods and nostalgia for the past-the summer wage and “peach inspired foods” will be presented during this event.
The event will also include, among other things, in honor of the Bishop of Rakelle Sanchez, a “beloved, volunteer teammate and friend”.
Colorado peach was founded by the physical education teacher Chloe Childers and began to compete at the national level in the 1990s. The team said it is often referred to as “the oldest soft ball team in the country.”
Muller said: “Each of us has a passion that allows us to do the uniform and to be together to practice a sport that creates the connection,” Muller said. “It is important to continue to share our message and our game through generations and continue to enhance the importance of healthy aging and live our lives to the fullest.”
ADDENBROKE Park is located in 600 S. Kipling Pkwy. , Likwood. The attendees are advised to enter the park via Kipling Parkway and West Exposition Avenue.