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Packers extend Lambeau Field, Titletown closures until April 24

Extension made following Governor Evers’ “Safer at Home” emergency order to prevent spread of COVID-19

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Following Monday's Emergency Order from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers' office, the Green Bay Packers announced plans to extend the closures of its businesses to the public until April 24 when the order expires, or until a superseding order is issued, to help minimize the spread of the pandemic, COVID-19.

The closure will continue to apply to all Lambeau Field Atrium businesses, including the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame and 1919 Kitchen & Tap, as well as all team-run public activities in Titletown, including the playground and 46 Below, as well as The Turn.

The organization will continue to monitor the situation and reassess conditions as needed.

Lambeau Field and Titletown will only have essential personnel in place for non-public operations of the facilities, and the majority of other Packers personnel will continue to work remotely as duties permit.

Lambeau Field events, Hall of Fame and Stadium Tours staff will be contacting businesses and organizations that have events and tours scheduled in the next month at the Atrium to discuss arrangements.

Other Titletown businesses may remain open in various capacities; please inquire with individual businesses for more information.

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