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Lambeau Field ready for Packers-Bears Week 18 game

Special giveaways to highlight Fan Appreciation game, presented by Chevrolet; actor Craig T. Nelson singing national anthem in honor of upcoming film “Green and Gold”

Lambeau Field
Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field is set to welcome fans for Sunday afternoon's game between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears. Kickoff is at noon.

As Sunday's game is the final home regular season game, it will serve as the Fan Appreciation game, presented by Chevrolet, the Official Vehicle of the Packers. The game will be highlighted by special fan giveaways from Ariens, Cenex, Ororo and Pit Boss, and Chevrolet will host nine pre-selected contestants on the field at halftime for a contest with the chance to win a brand-new Chevrolet vehicle.

Game attendees should ensure they have the latest version of the Packers app downloaded to their mobile devices and that their tickets are saved in their mobile wallet, if possible, to facilitate smooth entry. Fans are reminded that Lambeau Field and all its businesses are cashless, including parking. Those who do not have credit/debit cards or contactless payment solutions may use a cash-to-card conversion station in the Atrium. Attendees are also encouraged to enjoy the Miller Lite End Zone on the north side of the stadium, featuring the grab-and-go Miller Lite Market and the upstairs Miller Lite End Zone Bar, a climate-controlled bar space.

Packers Perks members attending Sunday's game are invited to visit the Packers Perks Donut House in the Lambeau Field Atrium to receive a free Kwik Trip Glazer donut while supplies last. Starting two hours prior to kickoff on home gamedays, Packers Perks members can use the tablets at the Donut House kiosk to input their email; when the machine recognizes the fan's email is associated with a Packers Perks account, a donut will be dispensed. Fans can sign up for the program and earn points at packersperks.com.

Fireworks will be set off from the stadium roof one hour prior to the game to remind fans to enter the stadium in time for kickoff. Fans entering all gates will receive free pocket-sized ice scrapers, compliments of Chevrolet.

Emmy Award-winning actor, writer, director, producer and star of the upcoming film "Green and Gold" Craig T. Nelson will perform the national anthem. "Green and Gold" tells the story of a fourth-generation dairy farmer fighting to preserve his family's land and legacy against overwhelming odds. The film, which is set in Wisconsin in the early 1990s as the Packers try to recapture success, celebrates the enduring spirit of family, community and football. The film will debut nationwide on Jan. 31. To learn more, visit greenandgoldmovie.com.

Nelson, who has most recently delighted audiences on TV's "Young Sheldon" may be best known for his television series "COACH," where he played a college and NFL football coach, as well as "Parenthood." He also portrayed a football coach in the 1983 film "All the Right Moves." His recent feature films include "Book Club," "The Proposal," and the voice of Mr. Incredible/Bob Parr in "The Incredibles" and "Incredibles 2."

Prior to the national anthem, the Packers will recognize U.S. Air Force veteran Elizabeth Disalvo and her son, U.S. Army Sergeant Jake Disalvo, both Mequon, Wis., natives, through Operation Fan Mail presented by Network Health on the field. A flyover is scheduled to be performed by two F-35 Lightning II aircraft from the Wisconsin Air National Guard's 115th Fighter Wing in Madison.

In addition to the Chevrolet contest, halftime will also include the Luxemburg-Casco Spartans and Kaukauna Galloping Ghosts competing in the High School Quarterback Challenge presented by HPE/Camera Corner.

Fans are reminded of the stadium safety policy. No bags will be allowed inside Lambeau Field unless they are clear and are no larger than 12" by 6" by 12." All fans entering Lambeau Field on gamedays will use walk-through metal detectors. There is no exit/re-entry for noon games. The Lambeau Field parking lots will open Sunday at 8 a.m., with stadium gates opening at 10 a.m. The Atrium will be open to ticket holders at 8 a.m. via the American Family Insurance Gate. Guests with specials needs should note that wheelchair assistance is limited and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests with mobility challenges are encouraged to use their own wheelchairs.

Fans can visit the Johnsonville Tailgate Village on the stadium's east side parking lot. The space hosts ticketed and non-ticketed guests from 8 a.m. until one hour after the game ends. It will feature live music from the band Johnny Wad as well as food, beverages and a festive tailgating atmosphere. For more gameday information, visit packers.com/lambeau-field/gameday-information

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