The Green Bay Packers will host the literacy-themed event, "Timeout for Reading," at Lambeau Field on Saturday, March 14, from 9 a.m. to noon.
Free to the public, Timeout for Reading will feature story time with Cameron Moreland, NBC 26 Chief Meteorologist, a reading by a Packers celebrity and a reading in Spanish.
Free books and bookmarks will be distributed at the event to kids in pre-K through 5th grade while supplies last. Emplify Health by Bellin, Howe Community Resource Center, NBC 26, and Oneida Reads will also take part in the event by offering different literacy activity booths for attendees to enjoy.
Special reading areas will be available for participants to read their free books or a book brought from home.
The event can be accessed through the American Family Insurance Gate or the Miller Lite Gate on the east side of the Atrium.
"Timeout for Reading" is one in a series of community events held each year as part of Green Bay Packers Give Back, the Packers' all-encompassing community outreach initiative. Combined with other Green Bay Packers charity endeavors, the event contributes to a comprehensive Packers charity impact that was in excess of $13 million last year.
'Timeout for Reading' Entertainment:
- 9:30 a.m. Reading by Cameron Moreland, NBC 26 Chief Meteorologist
- 10:30 a.m. Cuento de niños en Español
- 11 a.m. Children's book reading by a Packers celebrity








