- June 28 @ 1:00 pm – 7:00 pm
- Milwaukee, WI, United States
Hit the road for a fun-filled baseball getaway as the group travels from Chicago to Milwaukee to watch the Chicago Cubs take on the Milwaukee Brewers! Enjoy the excitement of a classic division matchup in a lively stadium atmosphere, surrounded by fellow fans. With great company, ballpark favorites, and America’s pastime on full display, it’s the perfect day trip for baseball lovers.
Age: 18 and up
How to Register for Special Events
Registration Link Below
Email your registration form to registration@nssra.org
Drop Off or Mail to 1221 County Line Rd.
Highland Park, IL 60035
The NSSRA registration form can be downloaded or submitted at nssra.org/forms.
Important Dates
Lottery Opens: Monday, April 27
Lottery Closes: Monday, May 4
Lottery Results: by noon on Tuesday, May 5
First Come, First Served Registration Opens: 1:00 pm on Tuesday, May 5
First Come, First Served Registration Closes: 12:00 pm on Friday, May 8
Questions?
For any questions about special events, please contact NSSRA at (847) 509-9400 or cguenther@nssra.org.
Transportation for Special Events
Most of NSSRA’s special events include transportation to and from designated pick-up points with enrollment. Transportation times vary and will add to program length before and after the special event advertised. NSSRA will communicate specific transportation details and pick-up points before the event.
Designated Pick-Up Points
Slotnick Center / NSSRA, Highland Park
Moraine Living Facility
Wilmette Community Recreation Center
Northbrook Sports Center
Pick-up points will vary based on registration and special event location.
Listed by NSSRA. View details / register
About this event
Cubs vs. Brewers is featured on the Project Awaken Get Active calendar as part of adaptive sports, recreation, arts, and community programming for people with disabilities across Chicagoland. Project Awaken brings together listings from trusted Chicago-area partners so people with spinal cord injuries, mobility disabilities, and visual impairments can find welcoming ways to get active, connect with others, and try something new.
Events like this typically welcome participants of varying abilities along with their families, friends, sighted guides, and volunteers, and many are free to attend. If you are new to adaptive sports or recreation, it helps to reach out to the host organization ahead of time with any access questions, ask whether specialized equipment is provided, and bring a companion if that makes you more comfortable. Taking that first step — showing up, asking, trying — is what getting active is all about.
Please confirm the date, time, location, cost, and any registration requirements on the official event or organizer page before attending, as details can change. To find more opportunities, explore our full events calendar, browse Get Active grants and resources, or join the Get Connected peer-support community.
