Packers to Host Camp in Kenosha

The Green Bay Packers will host a Youth Football Outreach Camp on Thursday, Sept. 17, for students at Kenosha School of Technology Enhanced Curriculum (KTEC) in Kenosha, Wis.

The camp includes two sessions, one at 12:30 PM and the other at 1:45 PM, with approximately 300 kids participating.

Packers alumnus and player/alumni coordinator Tony Fisher will assist with the camp, along with Packers youth football coordinator Tim Schroeder.

The Green Bay Packers Youth Football Outreach Camp program, coordinated in conjunction with the NFL Play 60 program, is complimentary and provides boys and girls the opportunity to test their football skills in various drills and obstacle courses.  Participants rotate through five drill stations (a relay race, kicking a ball, throwing a pass, leaping for a catch, and diving for a touchdown) that will last approximately 45 minutes.

The NFL PLAY 60 campaign is designed to tackle childhood obesity by getting kids active through in-school, after-school and team-based programs.

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