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Packers training camp, presented by Bellin Health, features fan activities beginning Monday, July 22

Bellin Health Bike Rodeo and Training Camp Village to highlight first week of camp

CB Jaire Alexander
CB Jaire Alexander

Packers Training Camp, presented by Bellin Health, begins on Monday, July 22, and fans are invited to join the team at practice and enjoy a variety of activities to celebrate the return of football.

Ahead of the first practice at 10:30 a.m. on July 22, the Packers and American Family Insurance will open DreamDrive, returning for its 11th year. Kids are invited to take part in the storied bike tradition by bringing their bikes to each open practice day and offering Packers players a ride from Lambeau Field to Ray Nitschke Field.

The first week of Training Camp will include activities for families and fans to enjoy, including the annual Bellin Health Bike Rodeo with the De Pere Police Department from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, July 24. The event will feature free bike helmet fittings, a bike helmet giveaway and a bike safety course designed to help children learn the rules of the road. The event will be held in the U.S Cellular parking lot just east of Ray Nitschke Field.

On Saturday, July 27, families are invited to join the Packers and Bellin Health for the NFL's Back Together Saturday initiative by enjoying the Bellin Health Training Camp Village, a fun-and health-focused event to be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon. Activities will take place in the U.S. Cellular Lot, the parking lot just east of Ray Nitschke Field. Attendees will enjoy inflatables, a mini combine and games. Several Packers alumni will sign autographs at the event, including Dexter McNabb and Kevin Barry from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., and Gerry Ellis from 10 a.m. to noon.

Displays will be set up each day in the U.S. Cellular Lot, offering info, games and giveaway items to fans. Face painting and other kid-favorite activities, as well as performances from jugglers, magicians and balloon artists, will be available to enjoy. Weekday practices will each feature a different local nonprofit organization as part of the Nonprofit of the Day program to connect nonprofits and community members.

The Johnsonville Tailgate Village will be open for food and beverages from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 22-23, 26-28, 30-31 and Aug. 1, 13-14, 20 and 22. The Atrium Eateries will be open for food and beverage on July 22, 24 and Aug. 6-7 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A variety of local food trucks serving treats, coffee drinks and snacks will also be set up in the U.S. Cellular Lot east of Ray Nitschke Field on each open practice day.

Fans visiting Lambeau Field throughout Training Camp can win prizes and receive a giveaway item by participating in Packers Pass on the official Packers mobile app. Packers Pass invites fans to enjoy visiting several locations around Lambeau Field and check in with their mobile devices at nine different scan-in locations around the Lambeau Field footprint on open practice days. By scanning their device, fans can win prizes including all-inclusive Packers home game weekend, Packers autographed footballs, Packers Pro Shop gift cards, custom jerseys and more. Everyone who scans in at the Lambeau Field Atrium location will instantly win a free Packers bucket hat while supplies last. Learn more at packers.com/pass.

Packers Family Night, presented by Bellin Health, will take place on Saturday, Aug. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Lambeau Field. The evening remains family-focused and will feature a game-like atmosphere, including a thunderstick giveaway courtesy of Bellin Health, Pick 'n Save and Metro Market, Sargento and Walbec Group, use of the video boards featuring promotions by Scheels, TDS and other partners, gameday music and a fireworks show presented by Ticketmaster at the end of the night. Also featured will be "Jerseys Off Our Backs" presented by TDS Telecom, the popular promotion with Packers jerseys – all of which will have been worn by Packers players during practice – to be given away in a random drawing. Remaining tickets are limited and can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com.

The Packers will host a joint training camp practice with the Baltimore Ravens on Aug. 22 before facing the Ravens at Lambeau Field on Aug. 24 at 12 p.m. Further info about this practice will be announced soon.

The Lambeau Field Atrium also offers plenty to do and see during training camp. The Packers Pro Shop will be open, with training camp merchandise available in-store and at packersproshop.com. The Packers Hall of Fame will also be open, and a variety of Lambeau Field Stadium Tours will be offered, with tickets available at packershofandtours.com. 1919 Kitchen & Tap will be open each day with food and beverages beginning at 11 a.m.

Visitors also can take advantage of the Green Bay Metro's Green Route 8 and Gold Route 9 bus routes, which offer free rides between Lambeau Field and downtown Green Bay every 30 minutes.

For more info about attending Training Camp and for a full schedule, please visit pckrs.com/tc.

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