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Disability Pride Night at Segra Park — July 22, 2026

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Experience a joy-filled evening of baseball at Segra Park as we celebrate Disability Pride Night and the 36th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act with the Columbia Fireflies! Mark your calendars for Wednesday, July 22. Gates will open at 6:00 PM, giving you plenty of time to settle in before the first pitch at 7:05 PM. Please be advised that Segra Park has implemented a clear bag policy and operates as a cashless venue. Should you have any questions or require disability accommodations, don’t hesitate to reach out to Matt Chernesky at (803) 888-3015 or email mchernesky@columbiafireflies.com. You can also come in person to the Duke’s Investigations Ticket Office to get your tickets. Get your tickets today and join in supporting a night of disability pride and Fireflies fun!

Several elements for accessibility will be featured, including ASL interpretation (contact Segra Park for specific section information), access to captioning and audio description through the Segra Park broadcast, and offers from guest services, including but not limited to Kulture City sensory bags, sight guides to help you get acquainted with the park, and more. Feel free to wear your disability pride colors that night too. Here’s more information on what the colors represent:

Meaning of the disability pride flag’s stripe colors, background, and diagonal shape:

Red: physical disabilities
Gold: neurodiversity
White: invisible disabilities and undiagnosed conditions
Blue: emotional and psychiatric disabilities
Green: sensory disabilities, including deafness, blindness, and other sensory disabilities
Faded Black Background: mourning and rage for victims of ableist violence and abuse

The diagonal band of colors cuts across the barriers separating the disabled from society, representing light and creativity cutting through darkness.

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