A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held Wednesday after Kroger donated $30,000 to upgrade and restock the school's food pantry.
The open house will give fans a chance to take a guided tour of the stadium, purchase team-used memorabilia, pick up printed season tickets, take some cuts in the indoor batting cage, and more.
In just a few days, school bells will be ringing at Coleman Preparatory Academy.
The school's president said the program is needed to address mass incarceration, crime, systemic racism and the recidivism rate.
Rev. Dr. Kevin Cosby, the president of the college, said he hoped the money would help bring more representation of minorities in science, technology, engineering and math careers.
Data from the National Center for Education Statistics shows higher education teachers are overwhelmingly white.
Louisville and Frankfort are home to the only two historically black colleges or universities in the Commonwealth: Simmons College of Kentucky and Kentucky State University.
President Biden's budget reconciliation bill proposes nearly $30 billion in cuts to historically Black colleges and universities.
The first-of-its-kind initiative will serve as a hub for all 100-plus Historically Black Colleges and Universities and is designed to connect students and faculty from across the community.