Kids share admiration, advice for Packers through 'Letters to Lambeau' program
Posted: Jan 10, 2020 6:56 AM CDT
-
2:54
Man shares emotional testimony during congressional hearing after...
-
2:45
Steil seeks fourth term while Barca looks to pull off upset
-
1:29
Betty Brinn Children’s Museum hosts Betty BOO’s Spooktacular
-
3:13
Milwaukee WNBA team proposal; women’s coaches and sports fans...
-
1:05
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff, Doc Rivers rally for Harris on...
-
2:00
’Mitchell Park will live on’: Proposal to restore Mitchell...
-
0:54
Groundbreaking held for 1st phase of Kenosha’s Harbor District
-
1:30
We Energies hosts annual Great Cookie Book Taste Off
-
1:13
Serving those who served: Journey21 in Oconomowoc makes chili...
-
2:25
Early voters in Milwaukee continue to head to polls in large...
-
2:04
Car crashes into Racine home, massive house fire breaks out
-
1:02
Sen. Ron Johnson discusses border policy during Milwaukee visit
MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- There's plenty of suggestions for ensuring a Green Bay Packers win against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Jan. 12, even from the younger green and gold fans.
Students from Waukesha STEM Academy and Jackson Elementary School read some of the letters they wrote to their favorite team and its players as part of the "Letters to Lambeau" program. Think of the youngsters' work as words of love, support, and encouragement. The kids can also submit drawings!
If you'd like to learn more about the Letters to Lambeau program, CLICK HERE.
Sign up for the CBS 58 Newsletter