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Saturday, November 15 9:00 Am – 3:00 Pm Lambeau Field Atrium. Page 1 of 3 UW-Green Bay Day at Lambeau Field | Packers Partenrs UW-Green Bay Day at Lambeau Field | Packers Partenrship | University of Wisconsin - G... Page 1 of 3 search www.uwgb.edu Maps A to Z Departments Future Students Current Students Faculty & Staff Alumni APPLY VISIT Home History Music Spirit Packers On Campus Student Involvement Alumni Packers Pay It Forward Videos Close-ups: Fun at L-L-L-L-Lambeau Sights and sounds: Lambeau Field welcomes UW-Green Bay Day Green Bay Honors Military, Rolls to Season-Opening Win Good Day Wisconsin Coverage Saturday, November 15 9:00 am – 3:00 pm Lambeau Field Atrium. Join us at Lambeau Field on November 15 for UW-Green Bay Day, a celebration of UW-Green Bay’s Higher Education Partnership with the Green Bay Packers. This event is free and open to the public. Get a picture and autograph and shoot hoops with former Green Bay Packers great, Bill Schroeder. Meet with Green Bay men’s basketball coach, Brian Wardle. Have some fun (and friendly competition) with many of the UW-Green Bay athletes, and have photo opportunities with Phlash, UW-Green Bay’s beloved mascot! See the complete UW-Green Bay Day schedule below for the complete list of activities and attractions for all ages. Bring a toy, game or book to leave with our campus Outreach and Adult Access table. All toys collected will be donated to the Green Bay area Toys for Tots program. Join UW-Green Bay basketball fans, cheerleaders, and the Green Bay Dance Team on a spirit walk from the Lambeau Atrium to the Resch Center to watch the Horizon League Championship banner unveiled and see the Green Bay men’s basketball team square off in its home opener vs. University of Illinois-Springfield (Buy Game Tickets). http://www.uwgb.edu/packers/uwgbday/ 8/30/2016 UW-Green Bay Day at Lambeau Field | Packers Partenrship | University of Wisconsin - G... Page 2 of 3 Finally, head back to UW-Green Bay for an evening at the Weidner Center for the Performing Arts and a premiere concert featuring popular singer and recording artist Ingrid Michaelson on her Lights Out Tour (Buy Concert Tickets). Register to Win Fabulous Prizes! • FESTIVAL FOODS MVP TAILGATE DECK TICKETS TO DEC. 8TH ATLANTA FALCONS VS. PACKERS GAME. Game ticket includes all-you-can-eat food and beverage. • Autographed Football signed by #37 Sam Shields • Autographed Mini-helmet signed by #27 Eddie Lacy • $25 Gift Cards to Green Bay Packers Pro Shop • $25 Gift Cards to Curly’s Pub • Signed Basketball by UW-Green Bay’s Men’s Basketball Team • Signed Basketball by UW-Green Bay’s Women’s Basketball Team • Tickets to UWGB Musical: Jazzfest on Sat., Feb. 7, 2015 • Tickets to UWGB Theatre: Spring Awakening on Sat., Nov. 22, 2014 • Tickets to The Magic of Bill Blagg Live on Sat., Nov. 29, 2014 • Tickets to Sister Act on Mon., Dec. 15, 2014 • Tickets to Jim Brickman on Sat., Dec. 27, 2014 • Tickets to UW-Green Bay Men’s Basketball Game on Sat., Nov. 15, 2014 • Shorewood Golf Packages UW-Green Bay Day Schedule 9:00am–3:00pm • Kids’ Attractions Open • Inflatables/Bean Bag Toss • Disc Golf/Putting Challenge • Basketball/Soccer Challenge • Face Painting/ Balloon Animals • UWGB “Walk of Champions” • UWGB Booths/Attractions • Concessions Open • Register for Prize Drawings 10:30am–2:30pm • WIXX and WNFL Live Remote Broadcast 11:00am–1:00pm • Autographs and Photos with Packers great, Bill Schroeder 12:00–1:00pm • Autographs and Photos with Men’s Basketball Coach, Brian Wardle 1:00–2:00pm • Sideways Gravity on stage 2:00–2:30pm • UWGB Pep Band on stage 2:30pm • Spirit Walk to Resch Center for Green Bay Men’s Basketball (Buy Game Tickets) Students - Ride the Bus to UW-Green Bay Day! Busses leave from the Community Center at 11:30, 12:30, 1:30 and 2:30. Return busses leave from the Resch Center after the Men's Basketball Game. The bus is free, and students riding the bus receive a free t-shirt from athletics. Social Media More » University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Academics Future Students A to Z index 2420 Nicolet Dr Admissions Current Students Departments Green Bay, WI 54311, USA http://www.uwgb.edu/packers/uwgbday/ 8/30/2016 UW-Green Bay Day at Lambeau Field | Packers Partenrship | University of Wisconsin - G... Page 3 of 3 Adult Degree Programs Faculty & Staff Maps UW-Green Bay Mission Arts & Performances Alumni College Portrait PROFESSOR OF THE YEAR Athletics Parents STATE LIBRARY OF THE YEAR Connect with UWGB: MILITARY FRIENDLY SCHOOL Cofrin Library General Contact: MORE HONORS » (920) 465-2000 or [email protected] Community Programs Report a website issue Departments & People Privacy Policy Employment AN ACCREDITED MEMBER OF THE Emergency Information: emergency.uwgb.edu Give to UW-Green Bay http://www.uwgb.edu/packers/uwgbday/ 8/30/2016.
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