Packers host 'Timeout for Reading' at Lambeau Field on March 12

Lambeau Field

The Green Bay Packers will host a literacy-themed event, "Timeout for Reading" at Lambeau Field on Saturday, March 12, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.

Timeout for Reading, free to the public, will feature interactive entertainment and a book reading by a Packers celebrity. A free book and bookmark also will be distributed at the event to kids in pre-K through 5th grade while supplies last.

Special reading areas will be available for participants to read their free book or a book brought from home.

The event can be accessed through the American Family Insurance Gate or the Miller Lite Gate on the east side of the Atrium.

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"Timeout for Reading" is one in a series of community events held each year as part of Green Bay Packers Give Back, the Packers all-encompassing community outreach initiative. Combined with other Green Bay Packers charity endeavors, the event contributes to a comprehensive Packers charity impact that was in excess of $9 million last year.

‘Timeout for Reading’ Entertainment:

  • 9:30 a.m.: Jolie Canoli Kids Show
  • 10:30 a.m.: Cuento de niños en Español, Children’s Book Reading in Spanish
  • 11:00 a.m.: Children’s Book Reading by a Packers Celebrity

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