Packers hosting ‘Alumni Sporting Clays’ event Sept. 26

The Green Bay Packers will host the 2023 Alumni Sporting Clays event to benefit Curative Connections on Tuesday, September 26 at the Woodfire Lodge at the Triple J Wing & Clay in Brillion, Wisconsin.

Businesses, fans and community members are invited to form teams of four to attend the annual event, which will be attended by several Packers alumni including Willie Buchanan, Chester Marcol, Mike Butler, Frank Winters, Bill Schroeder, Lynn Dickey and Mark Lee, Nate Simpson, Jeff Dellenbach, Dwight Jones, Eddie Lee Ivery, David Whitehurst, Paul Coffman, Marv Fleming, and Dave Robinson. Alumni will take photos with the participants at various stations during the course.

Teams can participate in the fundraiser for $1,500 each, which includes course attendance, ammo, special gifts, lunch and an open bar. The entire registration fee benefits Curative Connections directly.

The daily routine includes:

  • 9 a.m. – Registration
  • 9:30 am – Introduction of celebrities and event rules
  • 10:00 am – Clay court and team excitement
  • 13:00 – Lunch, silent auction, presentation and award ceremony

Teams interested in attending the event with Packers alumni to raise funds for Curative Connections can register at https://pckrs.com/alumnisportingclays.

Registration closes on August 11th. In order to participate in the event, teams must consist of four participants.

The event is part of Green Bay Packers Give Back, the team’s comprehensive community outreach initiative, which includes the Green Bay Packers Foundation, appearances by players, alumni, coaches and staff, football outreach, monetary and in-kind donations, and Make belong up. A-Wish visits and community events. Packers Give Back’s total annual charitable impact exceeds $9 million.

For 75 years, Curative Connections has been helping people find support dealing with old age, dementia, brain injury or disabilities. The agency began in 1948 with a focus on physical therapy and rehabilitation and is constantly evolving to meet the needs of the community. Today, Curative Connections offers personalized, person-centered programs to more than 1,200 people weekly. The 13 programs offered allow members to develop skills, experience a better quality of life, live a more independent way of life and receive an enriching opportunity for further development. Programs include Education and Employment, Dementia and Healthy Aging, Home and Community, Adult Day, Specialized Transportation, and Brain Health and Rehabilitation. For more information about Curative Connections, visit www.curativeconnections.org.

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