Football fans, families, and community members, get ready to support Habitat for Humanity of Racine & Kenosha Counties! The Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour is making a highly anticipated stop in Mount Pleasant on Tuesday, April 14, at 5:00 p.m. at Campus Park. This family-friendly event promises an evening of entertainment, community connection, and support for a great cause.
Habitat for Humanity of Racine and Kenosha Counties has been selected as the nonprofit partner for this exciting event. Proceeds will go toward supporting affordable housing efforts in the local community.
Attendees can look forward to live music, delicious food trucks, a kids’ zone with inflatables and football-themed games, and interactive activities. Plus, you’ll have the chance to meet Packers players and connect with local organizations.
“Being selected as the nonprofit partner for the Green Bay Packers Tailgate Tour is an incredible opportunity for Habitat,” said Grant Buenger, CEO of Habitat for Humanity of Racine and Kenosha Counties. “This event allows us to connect with families in a fun, energetic setting while raising awareness and support for affordable housing in our communities.”
Tickets are $40 and selling fast! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to enjoy a night of football fun while making a meaningful impact. Purchase your tickets today at www.habitatracine.org/tailgate-tour.
Habitat for Humanity staff and volunteers will also be on site to share information about current build projects, volunteer opportunities, and ways the community can get involved in supporting local families through safe, affordable homeownership. Community members are encouraged to purchase tickets early and be part of this exciting event that blends community engagement, family fun, and meaningful impact.



About Habitat for Humanity

We believe that everyone deserves a decent, affordable place to live.
We build homes alongside hard-working, low to moderate-income families in the community and then sell the homes to the families at an affordable price.
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