Here’s a little something to tide you over until we post some more substantial material. This ad for Thorp Finance Corporation features the 1961 NFL Champions along with a 1962 season schedule. That makes it as old as your Packerville, U.S.A. editor. A search did not provide any concrete evidence of the company still being around, at least under that name.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Week 8 TV Map
Free time has been short this month, and we missed a game at Lambeau for the first time in years due to our being in New York City last Thursday night. This week, almost everyone will get to see the 3:25 p.m. (CT) game vs. the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday afternoon, as indicated by the large RED area on the U.S. map.
Map courtesy of 506 Sports
Map courtesy of 506 Sports
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Packers-Giants Weekend — Part II
It’s almost time for the next game, but we wanted to get some photos up from the Packers-Giants game last Sunday. We see people like this (above) all the time, and wonder, “do they realize that the person sitting behind them doesn’t want to look at his helmet sculpture all game long?” There are a lot of worse sight-blocking headgear than this that we see all the time. C’mon people, think of someone besides yourself.
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Week 6 TV Map (FOX Late Game)
NFL Week 6 is upon us, and above you will find the TV coverage map for the Dallas at Green Bay game, set for 3:25 p.m. (CT). Everybody in the RED areas will see the game. Those who live in BLUE areas are out of luck. Sorry.
Map courtesy of 506 Sports
New Tailgate Village for 2017
The Green Bay Packers and Johnsonville Sausage on Wednesday announced plans for the Johnsonville Tailgate Village, the permanent tailgating and event structure set to be constructed in Lambeau Field’s east side parking lot in time for the 2017 football season.
Aimed at giving Packers fans a centrally located spot to gather and share in Packers gameday traditions, the Johnsonville Tailgate Village will be free and open to all fans on gameday. The space will build on the success of the Tundra Tailgate Zone, the current seasonal structure open to fans on gamedays, which has been in use during football season for nearly a decade.
The new, permanent Johnsonville Tailgate Village will be an extension of Lambeau Field, reflecting the stadium’s unique look and feel. On gamedays, more than 2,000 fans will be able to experience a high-energy atmosphere, featuring music and entertainment, large screen televisions, food and beverages and other activities for tailgaters.
The versatile, 13,242 square-foot event area will offer guests a variety of amenities including a full kitchen for event catering, indoor restrooms, and heating, radiant floors and air conditioning to create a comfortable temperature in any season. For events, the dining and event space will comfortably seat more than 500 guests for a variety of functions.
In the warmer months, the flexible, festive space will open up to a 4,300 square-foot party deck, as well as the outdoor fan walkway and Lambeau Field parking lot, with large overhead doors, allowing fans to gather and enjoy activities in both areas seamlessly. With floor to ceiling glass walls facing Lambeau Field, fans inside and out will feel like part of the action.
—Green Bay Packers Press Release
Aimed at giving Packers fans a centrally located spot to gather and share in Packers gameday traditions, the Johnsonville Tailgate Village will be free and open to all fans on gameday. The space will build on the success of the Tundra Tailgate Zone, the current seasonal structure open to fans on gamedays, which has been in use during football season for nearly a decade.
The new, permanent Johnsonville Tailgate Village will be an extension of Lambeau Field, reflecting the stadium’s unique look and feel. On gamedays, more than 2,000 fans will be able to experience a high-energy atmosphere, featuring music and entertainment, large screen televisions, food and beverages and other activities for tailgaters.
In the warmer months, the flexible, festive space will open up to a 4,300 square-foot party deck, as well as the outdoor fan walkway and Lambeau Field parking lot, with large overhead doors, allowing fans to gather and enjoy activities in both areas seamlessly. With floor to ceiling glass walls facing Lambeau Field, fans inside and out will feel like part of the action.
—Green Bay Packers Press Release
Saturday, October 08, 2016
Packers-Giants Weekend — Part I
The East side of the stadium on a game weekend Saturday afternoon.
Can too many photos be taken of the giant Lombardi Trophy?
The city of Green Bay has designated the original fence as a “Historic Site.”
Oh yeah... we also took photos of the “party houses” as the city called them. These, for decades, were normal family homes that happened to face Lambeau Field on their rear sides. Then, people with a lot of money started buying them and refurbishing them into game weekend party houses for rent. There are some folks still in their normal homes on the street, probably only until the right offer comes along.