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Packers hosting 'Alumni Sporting Clays' event Sept. 20

Event to raise funds to benefit Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity; registration closes Aug. 12

Packers Alumni Sporting Clays event
Packers Alumni Sporting Clays event

The Green Bay Packers are set to host the 2022 Alumni Sporting Clays event to benefit Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity on Tuesday, Sept. 20, at the Woodfire Lodge at Triple J Wing & Clay in Brillion, Wisconsin.

Businesses, fans and community members are invited to form teams of four in order to take part in the annual event, which will feature several Packers alumni, including Nick Barnett, Willie Buchanan, Mike Butler, Paul Coffman, Carroll Dale, Johnnie Gray, Ron Hallstrom, Eddie Lee Ivery, Perry Kemp, Chester Marcol, Paul McJulien, Dave Robinson, David Whitehurst, Frank Winters and Vince Workman. Alumni will shoot with attendees at various stations throughout the course.

Teams can join the fundraising event for $1,500 each, which covers participating in the course, ammunition, special giveaways, lunch and an open bar. The entire registration fee will directly benefit the Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity.

The schedule for the day includes:

  • 9 a.m. – Registration
  • 9:30 a.m. – Celebrity introductions and event rules
  • 10 a.m. – Sporting clays course and team flurry
  • 1 p.m. – Lunch, silent auction, presentation and awards

Teams interested in joining Packers alumni for the event to raise funds for Greater Green Bay Habitat for Humanity can visit https://pckrs.com/alumnisportingclays to sign up.

Registration will close Aug. 12. Teams must have four participants to attend the event.

The event is part of Green Bay Packers Give Back, the team's all-encompassing community outreach initiative that includes the Green Bay Packers Foundation, appearances made by players, alumni, coaches and staff, football outreach, cash and in-kind donations, Make-A-Wish visits, and community events. The annual overall charitable impact of Packers Give Back exceeds $9 million.

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