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Monster Trucks XL Tour 2015 February 6th & 7th, 2015 Brown County Veteran’s Memorial Arena The largest monster truck show in the region is coming to the Brown County Arena in Green Bay Friday and Saturday, February 6 & 7 with a 7:30pm show on Friday, 1:30pm and 7:30pm shows on Saturday. The show features the world famous “BIGFOOT” celebrating its 40th anniversary, and several more of your favorite monster trucks to be named soon. Plus for the first time ever in Green Bay you will witness five freestyle extreme motorcycles and several Tuff Trucks. Five of your favorite monster trucks will battle it out during freestyle and race competition to claim the championship! Sick Air FMX is gearing up to amaze thousands of motorsports fans with its acrobatic freestyle daredevil stunts which leave the audience holding their seats awaiting the landing. Sick Air FMX freestyle stunt rider Scott Murray will lead his team. He’s been a professional freestyle motocross rider for 12 years and is known in the industry as one of the best. He has performed single and double back flips and just about anything else he can think of. Performing with Scott Murray will be four other professional freestyle stuntmen. New in Green Bay, five FMX stunt riders will perform with two side by side take-off ramps - two stunt men jumping at the same time with one landing! Always a crowd favorite, the ruff and competitive Tuff Trucks will be racing around the dirt track competing for the checkered flag in one piece. Everyone who purchases a ticket will receive FREE pit pass access! With pit pass access, you get up-close access to see the monster trucks, freestyle extreme motorcycles, tuff trucks, talk to the drivers, take pictures, get autographs and walk the track. Pit access is 6-7pm on Friday, Noon-1pm and 6-7pm on Saturday. Tickets are on sale now at all Ticket Star outlets including the Resch Center box office, by phone at 494-3401 or toll free 800-895-0071 and online at www.ticketstaronline.com. Ticket prices: $25 all VIP reserved seats (includes pit pass), $30 day of event $22 all reserved seats for adults (includes pit pass), $27 day of event $17 all reserved seats for children 2-12 (included pit pass) $22 day of event $20 general admission for adults (includes pit pass) $25 day of event $16 general admission for children 2-12 (includes pit pass), $21 day of event
Proceeds from the event benefit the Beja fraternal operations. The Shriners of Green Bay are best known for their community service, civic involvement in local parades and for their support of the Shriners Hospital for Children. For the Beja Shriners, the circus is more than a fundraiser. It is our opportunity to give back to Green Bay, by making it possible for everyone to have a circus experience. The Shrine Circus brings something important to the community -- quality, affordable family entertainment. Each year thousands of deserving children, who would otherwise not have the opportunity to attend, experience our circus free of charge. We thank our sponsors for making this possible.
Northeastern Wisconsin's premier train show. Over 42,000 square feet of all things TRAINS! Dozens of vendors and shops selling kits, clothing, antiques, videos, art, toys, electronics, etc. Fifteen operating displays in all scales. Outdoor train ride (weather permitting) for the kids. Hourly door prizes, raffle for a completed 4x8' model railroad.
The Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena is a 5,248-seat multi-purpose arena in Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin, situated on the corner of Lombardi Avenue and Oneida Street, across from Lambeau Field. The arena opened on November 11, 1958.It was the city and county's main indoor venue, until the Resch Center opened in 2002.It also was the home arena for the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay basketball teams.EventsIt hosted the 1991 Mid-Continent Conference (now Summit League) men's basketball tournament and the Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now Horizon League) men's basketball tournament in 1998.The Arena continues to play host to concerts, ice shows, local sporting shows, high school graduations and other events, but has largely been phased out as a sports arena, because of its age and lack of seating. Most area sports teams that once used the arena now play home games in the newer Resch Center, which is right next door, though it remains in use as a secondary sports venue due to any scheduling conflicts at the Resch Center.Brown County Arena played host to several WWF events in the 1980s and resuming again in the early 2000s, with house shows.Pro wrestlingIn the early 1990s the World Wrestling Federation would hold live events as well as WWF TV tapings in the arena. WCW would also go on to have many live events at the arena. In 1998 the WWF took a three year hiatus from the Brown County Arena. In January 2001 and in February 2002, the World Wrestling Federation returned with two house shows before leaving their older location for the brand new Resch Center.
Online menus, items, descriptions and prices for Curly's Pub - Restaurant - Green Bay, WI 54304
Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in Green Bay, Wisconsin, the home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. It opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at East High School as the Packers' home field. Informally known as New City Stadium for its first eight seasons, it was renamed in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Curly Lambeau, who had died two months earlier. The stadium's street address has been 1265 Lombardi Avenue since August 1968, when Highland Avenue was renamed in honor of former head coach Vince Lombardi. It sits on a block bounded by Lombardi Avenue; Oneida Street; Stadium Drive and Valley View Road; and Ridge Road. The playing field at the stadium sits at an elevation of 640 feet above sea level. The stadium completed its latest renovation in the summer of 2013 with the addition of 7,000 seats high in the south end zone. About 5,400 of the new seating is general, while the remaining 1,600 seats are club or terrace suite seating. With a capacity of 80,735, Lambeau Field is the third-largest stadium in the NFL with standing room, but is second in normal capacity.