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Green Bay Packers training camp schedule for Wednesday, July 23. Here's what you need to know

Green Bay Packers training camp schedule for Wednesday, July 23. Here's what you need to know

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The Green Bay Packers' 80th training camp begins July 23, the first of 15 public practices.
Tourism bureau Discover Green Bay estimates training camp draws 80,000 fans from many states and up to 20 countries, with an estimated economic impact of more than $9 million.
Here is what you need to know about the first practice:
More: When does the Green Bay Packers' training camp begin? Here is what you need to know
When is the Green Bay Packers' practice July 23?
It's at 10:30 a.m. at Ray Nitschke Field, 831 Armed Forces Drive, Ashwaubenon. The practices generally last about two hours.
Ray Nitschke Field has bleachers with a capacity of 1,500. Fans also gather outside the fences in the north and south end zones. Training camp, with the exception of Family Night, is free.
The open practices are subject to weather conditions. Practices also could be moved inside the Don Hutson Center, in which case they will not be open to the public.
Where can I park for training camp?
Parking in the Lambeau Field lots is free.
What if I want a player to ride my bike?
Players need to be on the practice field at 10:30 a.m., so if a fan wants a player to ride their bicycle over to the field, get there beforehand.
The Packers and American Family Insurance will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the return of the DreamDrive training camp bike experience at 9.a.m. July 23. Packers CEO and President Mark Murphy will make an appearance before the players ride to the field.
What's the weather forecast for Green Bay on July 23?
The first day of training camp will be the hottest day of the week. The heat index for Green Bay is forecast to be over 100, with temperatures expected to be as high as 93, according to the National Weather Service Green Bay.
The weather service says there is a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms before 1 p.m.
More: Hot, humid weather forecast July 23 and 24 for Green Bay; heat index expected to top 100
What is the nonprofit of the day on July 23?
Two organizations will be the nonprofit of the day — myTEAM TRIUMPH and Aspiro. Twenty nonprofits have been chosen to set up and share their information starting at 9 a.m. between gates 1 and 2 in the parking lot of Ray Nitschke Field.
Aspiro helps clients with disabilities "to live their best lives." The nonprofit myTEAM TRIUMPH "offers programs focused on including people with disabilities in all facets of life."
This is the third year of the program that lets nonprofits share information about the services they provide.
What is a bike rodeo?
The Packers, Emplify Health by Bellin and the De Pere Police Department will hold a bike rodeo to promote bicycle safety from 9 a.m.-12:30 p. m. July 23 in the Nitchske field parking lot. Participants can get a free bike helmet fittings, a bike helmet giveaway and a bike safety course designed to help children learn the rules of the road.
The Suamico Bike Company will be there and can adjust bikes for free.
Where can you eat after Packers training camp practice?
If you're looking for something to eat, there are many options near Lambeau Field. There are also some restaurants that have a Packers connection.
There are also options in the Lambeau Field Atrium or the Titletown district, including the Johnsonville Tailgate Village, in the parking lot on the east side of Lambeau.
The Green Bay Area Food Truck Coalition said food trucks will be present at training camp from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. daily.
Where can I cool off after practice?
With a heat index of over 100 forecast for July 23, you may want to cool off after practice. Here is a list of splash pads, pools and swimming area in the Green Bay area.
The city of Green Bay splash pads are open 10 a.m.-8 p.m. daily.
Bay View Park, 1137 Vanderbraak St.
CityDeck, 100 N. Washington St.
Eastman Park, 1240 Eastman Ave.
Farlin Park, 1510 Harold St.
Fisk Park, 995 Dousman St.
Fort Howard Park, 714 Augusta St.
Red Smith Park, 2765 Sussex St.
Seymour Park, 330 S. Oakland Ave.
Tank Park, 830 Fifth St.
There is also a splash pad in Howard: Howard Commons Activity Complex: 550 Commons Place, open daily from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
There are wading pools at the following parks:
Astor Park, 1100 Porlier St.
Marquette Park, 1061 Hickory Hill Drive
Mather Heights, 1280 Richardson St.
Pools in the area include:
, 1025 S. Fisk St., Green Bay
Joannes Aquatic Center, 1430 E. Walnut St., Green Bay
Resch Aquatic Center, 1058 Reed St., Green Bay
, 730 Grant St., De Pere
, 1212 Charles St., De Pere.
There are two non-pool swimming areas:
, 2881 S. Broadway, Ashwaubenon.
Duck Creek Quarry beach, 2183 Glendale Ave., Howard.
What is the Packers' training camp schedule?
July 23-25: Open practice, 10:30 a.m.
July 25: Green Bay Packers shareholders meeting, 3 p.m., Lambeau Field
July 27-29: Open practice, 10:30 a.m.
July 31-Aug. 1: Open practice, 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 2: Family Night, Lambeau Field, 7:30 p.m.
Aug. 5-7: Open practice, 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 9: Preseason game, Packers vs. New York Jets, Lambeau Field, 7 p.m.
Aug. 12: Open practice, 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 14: Packers-Colts joint practice in Indianapolis.
Aug. 16: Preseason game, Packers at Indianapolis Colts, Lucas Oil Stadium, noon
Aug. 19: Open practice, 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 21: Joint practice with Seattle Seahawks, 10:30 a.m.
Aug. 23: Preseason game, Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks, Lambeau Field, 3 p.m.
Follow the PackersNews coverage team
Follow our Packers reporters on X/Twitter for updates throughout training camp. You can also follow PackersNews' live updates blog each day during practice.
Pete Dougherty
Tom Silverstein
Ryan Wood
Dominique Yates
Rashad Alexander can be contacted at ralexander@gannett.com and 920-431-8214.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Packers training camp practice what to know for Wednesday, July 23
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