The Green Bay Packers announced plans for the eighth ‘Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour,’ set for May 14-18. This year’s tour includes a stop in Iowa for the first time, in addition to four Wisconsin stops, to visit with fans and thank them in person for their support.
The tour will make stops in Oshkosh (May 14) at the Oshkosh Premier Waterfront Hotel & Convention Center.
TICKETS are on sale at the Oshkosh Festival Foods beginning Monday, April 1 until they sell out.
Tour celebrities will include Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy, players Jarrett Bush, Randall Cobb and Alex Green, and Packers alumni Santana Dotson, Aaron Taylor and Frank Winters.
The tour will take place aboard a customized motor coach emblazoned with the logo “Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour” and the phrase “Touching Down in Your Community.”
The tailgate parties will welcome the players and alumni arriving at each location at 6 p.m., and will run until 8:30 p.m. The Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services will host the party which will feature food, giveaways, question-and-answer sessions and autographs. Tailgate party tickets cost $30.
One hundred percent of the Tailgate Tour proceeds will benefit the Christine Ann Domestic Abuse Services
Sponsored by: Northwestern Mutual Financial Network, Baker Tilly Verchow Krause, LLP. Badger Mining, ThedaCare, The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Foundation, Battle on Bago,The Premier Oshkosh Waterfront Hotel & Convention Center, Master Carts North, Brooklyn Grill, and New Rock 96.9 The Fox!
The proceeds from this event will go to support our Prevention and Teen Advocate position and programs.
The Prevention and Youth Advocate develops and implements programs for male adolescents and teens who are victims of dating or domestic violence or expressing aggressive behaviors in their dating or domestic relationships. For coordination of all prevention education activities in Winnebago and Green Lake Counties to all Elementary, Middle School, High School and College students. Provide awareness and education on dating violence to the community through a variety of programs including school-based and other community agencies.