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Packers Hall Of Fame Offers Exciting Cruise To Alaska

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ENJOY THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST WITH STARR, KNAFELC AND BRATKOWSKI; INFORMATION SESSION TO BE HELD JAN. 14 AT HALL OF FAME GRILL

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**Click here** to download additional information (PDF).

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The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame, in conjunction with AAA Travel, has teamed up with Packers legends Bart Starr, Gary Knafelc and Zeke Bratkowski to offer a magnificent travel opportunity to Alaska in 2006 with Princess Cruises.

The seven-day Hall of Fame Alaska Cruise will take place aboard the Princess Cruise Lines' Sapphire Princess from May 27 through June 3, 2006. The trip will take a southbound itinerary from Anchorage (Whittier) to Vancouver, British Columbia, with stops at Skagway, Juneau, Ketchikan, and scenic cruising of the College Fjord, Glacier Bay National Park and Alaska's Inside Passage.

Click here to download additional information (PDF) or call 800/236-7860.

Starr, Knafelc and Bratkowski will join guests for two cocktail parties, as well as an autograph session and a question-and-answer event.

Other trip highlights include visits to ports of call, a Hall of Fame silent auction, a group photo and Alaska-themed events.

The Hall of Fame Alaska Cruise is one of three major 2006 fundraisers for the Packers Hall of Fame. The Hall's 33rd Annual Golf Classic is slated for July 10 and the 36th Annual Induction Banquet is set for July 22.

*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 920/569-7512.*

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