Packers great set to host meet and greet at Schofield sports bar in May

Hoehn’s Huddle, a popular sports bar and grill located in Schofield near Wausau, recently announced an exciting event on their Facebook page. They will be hosting a meet and greet with Packers legend Gilbert Brown, also known as “Grave Digger” by fans, on May 23 from 5:30 – 7 p.m. The event will feature an autograph session in the bar’s memorabilia room and is open to the public.

During the meet and greet, attendees will have the opportunity to purchase an autograph from Gilbert Brown for $40 each. Inscriptions can be added for an additional $20 fee. The purchase of an autograph also includes access to the meet and greet event. Hoehn’s Huddle will have various items for sale that can be autographed, such as 8×10 photographs, Super Bowl footballs, jerseys, and painted shovels in Packer colors.

For those unable to attend the event, the sports bar has offered the option to contact them and arrange for someone to get an autograph on their behalf. This provides an opportunity for fans who are unable to be present to still acquire a piece of memorabilia signed by Gilbert Brown.

If you are a fan of the Green Bay Packers or simply enjoy meeting sports legends, mark your calendar for May 23 and head to Hoehn’s Huddle for this special opportunity. Don’t miss out on the chance to meet Gilbert Brown and add his autograph to your collection!

By Samantha Johnson

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