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Packers Hall of Fame to host next 'History Night' March 27

Event to feature guest speaker and various Packers historical topics, artifacts

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The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame will host its next 'History Night,' at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 27, an event that will explore stories and artifacts from the Packers' celebrated past.

To prepare for an away game, Packers assistant equipment manager Bryan Nehring has his routine down to a science: three moving trucks, 27,000 pounds of equipment from 11 departments and 2,382 cubic feet of cargo space. Learn about how Nehring and his colleagues coordinate all the details to bring the Green and Gold on the road.

In addition to the opportunity to learn about Packers history, the event attendees are also encouraged to explore the rest of the Hall of Fame following the presentation, with museum hours extended until 9 p.m. for each History Night.

Regular Hall of Fame admission rates apply for all guests attending the event. Space is limited, and tickets can be purchased online at **http://pckrs.com/history-nights**.

In addition to the March event, additional History Nights are scheduled for the upcoming months and will feature speakers providing in-depth presentations on the evolution of the Green Bay Packers through photographs, legends, artifacts and unique archived items.

Upcoming events:

  • Tuesday, April 24: Celebrate the upcoming NFL Draft with Packers team historian Cliff Christl, as he shares the history of the Draft and recalls the most memorable selections from over the years.
  • Tuesday, May 22: Hear from Chuck Lane as he recounts his experience as the Packers' director of public relations during the Lombardi era.
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