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Home Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan explains how to confidently swing a bat to a participant during the Mayor’s Play Ball event June 22nd at Heritage Park. The Mayor’s Play Ball event offered kids ages 5-18 the chance to hit several balls at Heritage Park’s baseball and softball fields. Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan explains how to confidently swing a bat to a participant during the Mayor’s Play Ball event June 22nd at Heritage Park. The Mayor's Play Ball event offered kids ages 5-18 the chance to hit several balls at Heritage Park’s baseball and softball fields.

Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan explains how to confidently swing a bat to a participant during the Mayor’s Play Ball event June 22nd at Heritage Park. The Mayor’s Play Ball event offered kids ages 5-18 the chance to hit several balls at Heritage Park’s baseball and softball fields.

Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan explains how to confidently swing a bat to a participant during the Mayor’s Play Ball event June 22nd at Heritage Park. The Mayor's Play Ball event offered kids ages 5-18 the chance to hit several balls at Heritage Park’s baseball and softball fields.

Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan explains how to confidently swing a bat to a participant during the Mayor’s Play Ball event June 22nd at Heritage Park. The Mayor’s Play Ball event offered kids ages 5-18 the chance to hit several balls at Heritage Park’s baseball and softball fields.

Clarksville Mayor Kim McMillan takes a turn at the tee during the Mayor’s Play Ball event June 22nd at Heritage Park. The event is part of the “Play Ball Summer” program,  a U.S. Conference of Mayors initiative that promotes baseball and softball as great pathway to an active and healthy lifestyle. More than 140 children participated in the free event, where they had three chances to hit a pitched ball, or to hit off a tee.