This week starts with Princess Day at the Kenosha Kingfish and ends with Revolutionary War re-enactors. In between, we enjoy free outdoor concerts: Your highness: It’s “Princess Day” at the Kenosha Kingfish today. The team plays the Madison Mallards, 1:35 p.
m. at Simmons Field. Tiaras are most welcome.
For tickets, call 262-653-0900 or go to kingfishbaseball.com . Foo to you: The Biergarten in Petrifying Springs County Park welcomes the Foocoustics, a Foo Fighters cover band out of Southeastern Wisconsin.
The band plays 3-6 p.m. The Biergarten is open daily, noon to 9 p.
m. weekends and 4-9 p.m.
weekdays. Stretch it out: Head to Petrifying Springs Park for Yoga in the Park . From 5:30 to 6:30 p.
m. Mondays, through Aug. 12, free outdoor yoga classes are offered in the park, at Parking Area No.
4. Instructors from Hot Yoga Kenosha lead the classes. Bark if you love baseball: It’s a “Bark in the Park” night at Simmons Field tonigh t, where our Kenosha Kingfish are hosting the Battle Creek Battle Jacks for a 6:35 p.
m. game. Dogs are welcome, as long as they don’t steal our bratwurst.
Going Deep: The Music at Twilight concert series (formerly known as Twilight Jazz) returns today to the Anderson Arts Center grounds, 6603 Third Ave. Deep Pockets — a group playing jazz fusion — performs 6-8 p.m.
Admission is free. Concert-goers should bring lawn chairs and/or blankets. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.
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