Star Wars Weekend & Mother's Day

When the Reds take on the Milwaukee BrewersMay 6-8 at Great American Ball Park, there will be plenty of activities, promotions and fun for fans of all ages.

May 5th, 2016

When the Reds take on the Milwaukee Brewers this weekend May 6-8 at Great American Ball Park, there will be plenty of activities, promotions and fun for fans of all ages:  
Friday, May 6, 2016 - Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 7:10 p.m. (Fireworks Friday)
• The first 20,000 fans will receive an exclusive STAR WARS™ and Reds-themed poster.
• All weekend long, STAR WARS™ characters from the iconic film series will be greeting fans around the ballpark. 
• Post-game fireworks show with a STAR WARS™ soundtrack, presented by United Dairy Farmers.
Saturday, May 7, 2016 - Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 7:10 p.m. (Super Saturday)
• As part of Super Saturdays, free STAR WARS™ X-Wing Fighter Mr. Redlegs Bobblehead to the first 25,000 fans, presented by Dynegy Energy Services. 
• All weekend long, STAR WARS™ characters will be greeting fans around the ballpark. 
Sunday, May 8, 2016 - Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers, 1:10 p.m. (Family Sunday)
• Free Reds Mother's Day picture frame to the first 10,000 moms, presented by Kahn's. 
• The new Mother's Day theme package includes a game ticket and a chance to take the field before the game and pose for a family photo. Package includes a print of the photo, a digital copy and a commemorative frame. Packages start at $20 per person and are available in advance of game day only: reds.com/MothersDay. 
• As part of family day at the ballpark, free Fathead® Wall Decal to kids 14 and younger, presented by PNC Bank. 
• All weekend long, STAR WARS™ characters will be greeting fans around the ballpark. 
• The Reds and Major League Baseball will celebrate Mother's Day with special pregame ceremonies bringing awareness to breast cancer research. Reds players and coaches will wear specially designed caps and jerseys with pink incorporated into the primary uniform. Caitlin Adkins from Amelia will be honored as the Reds winner of MLB's Honorary Bat Girl Contest, recognizing baseball fans who have been affected by breast cancer and who demonstrate a commitment to supporting the fight against the disease