10 Wisconsin Schools Readying For Packers' 'Play 60 Challenge'

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More Than 1,900 Students To Participate Feb. 8 Through March 7

The "Play 60 Challenge," a physical fitness program from the Green Bay Packers and the American Heart Association, gets under way Feb. 8 at 10 schools in Wisconsin.

More than 1,900 students in grades five through eight are using this week to prepare for the event, a six-week program that challenges them to get active and play for at least 60 minutes each day, with the activities able to be broken up and performed either in or out of school.

The students will track their daily totals on classroom scoreboards, and at the end of the program, the school with the highest cumulative participation time per student will receive a trip to Lambeau Field, including a stadium tour, Packers Hall of Fame passes, a chance to meet a Packers player and a $200 gift certificate from U.S. Games. The schools that place second and third will receive U.S. Game gift certificates of $500 and $400, respecti..

Source: Packers.com
 

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