GREEN BAY — Lambeau Field will be back in business Monday.
Both Lambeau Field Events and Titletown Events resume operations Monday, with guests required to wear masks at all events, the Packers announced in a press release.
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Along with masks, other precautionary guidelines being employed for events include social distancing, enhanced cleaning and disinfecting procedures, and adjusting food and beverage service in accordance with food safety practices and social distancing protocols.
Closed since March 13 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Lambeau Field Atrium and Titletown will be utilizing procedures outlined by Food Service Establishment Guidance and Wedding Venue Guidance, as well as back-to-business precautionary guidelines set forth by Brown County Public Health, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the CDC to maximize safety.
Lambeau Field, Titletown, and Delaware North staff are committed to making the necessary adjustments in order to conduct events in as safe a manner as possible and in the best interest of guests, the team said in the release.
The Packers Hall of Fame, Packers Pro Shop and 1919 Kitchen & Tap are now open and may have adjusted hours. Lambeau Field Stadium Tours remain closed at this time.
Team-run public activities in Titletown, including the playground, 46 Below, and the Turn, are also open for guests and in-person activities, with limitations and social distancing guidelines. For more information, click here.