The home of the Green Bay Packers will remain closed to the public as part of the statewide ‘safer-at-home’ order from Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers.
“The closure will continue to apply to all Lambeau Field Atrium businesses, including the Packers Pro Shop, Packers Hall of Fame and 1919 Kitchen & Tap, as well as all team-run public activities in Titletown, including the playground and 46 Below, as well as The Turn,” the team said in a statement.
They said that only highly-necessary personnel would work within the building until April 24, or a different date if the current emergency order from Governor Evers is amended.
April 23 is the currently-scheduled date of the first round of the NFL Draft.