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Packers Hall Of Fame Names 2004 Officers And Executive Committee Members

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The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame Board of Directors Thursday announced its officers and executive committee for the upcoming year.

At its annual April election, the board selected Michael B. Gage, Green Bay, president; Dennis J. Tattum, Green Bay, vice president/secretary; and Herman Reckelberg, Green Bay, treasurer. The three individuals will serve on the Hall of Fame's executive committee as well.

Also named to the executive committee were James DeWees, Brookfield, Wis.; Perry Kidder, Green Bay; Thomas Konop, Green Bay; and Thomas Murphy, Green Bay.

Other board members are William Brault, De Pere; Randy Brice, Green Bay; Art Daley, Green Bay; Michael Horn, Green Bay; John Jones, Green Bay; Gary Knafelc, Green Bay; Edward Martin, Green Bay; Michael Prange, Green Bay; Lee Remmel, Green Bay; Kurt Rotherham, Green Bay; Mark Schiefelbein, Green Bay; Donald R. Sipes II, MD, Green Bay; Robert Southard, Green Bay; J.G. "Gus" Swoboda, Green Bay; and Fuzzy Thurston, Waupaca.

The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, Inc. is a non-profit corporation independent of the Green Bay Packers that guides the Hall as a historic national sports venue and educational resource to the Green Bay community and the state of Wisconsin. The Hall raises funds through its annual induction banquet, golf outing and other events to develop new exhibits and expand its archives. Historic memorabilia donated by individuals to the Hall may qualify as tax-deductible gifts. Originally established in 1967 as a temporary display in the concourse of the Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena, the Hall moved into its own facility in 1976 near Lambeau Field. In 2003, it was relocated to a spectacular new, 25,000-square foot facility in the Lambeau Field Atrium. The Hall of Fame is open on non-game days from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Hours may vary on game days and holidays. For more information, contact the Hall of Fame at (920) 499-4281.

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