The Green Bay Packers, Super Bowl XLV Champions, are finally getting recognized for their achievement by the White House.
Charles Woodson vowed to visit, and now it's going to happen.
From the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel:
President Barack Obama will host the Packers on Friday, Aug. 12 to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl XLV victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Packers announced.
“I’m really excited that we were able to find a date to visit the White House,” said Packers President/CEO Mark Murphy. “The labor situation this spring made it a little challenging for us to set up a visit, but I think it is going to work out great. We’re very appreciative that President Obama invited us, and I’m thrilled that our players and coaches will get to enjoy this unique opportunity.”
I hope this invitation to the White House is followed by another one, after the Packers' Super Bowl XLVI victory.
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Statement from the White House:
President Obama to Honor Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers at the White House
WASHINGTON--On Friday, August 12, President Obama will welcome the Super Bowl XLV Champion Green Bay Packers to the White House to honor the team and their Super Bowl victory. The President will also continue his tradition of honoring sports teams for their efforts both on and off the field by recognizing the efforts by the Packers to give back to their community as part of their visit.
2 comments:
Who's gonna pull a Chmura this time around?
I hope no one.
It's an honor to be invited to the White House in recognition of an achievement.
I wish the lockout hadn't prevented this from happening sooner.
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