The Green Bay Packers Pro Shop at Lambeau Field has been be closed since March 19 since the COVID 19 pandemic started. Team officials announced that the Pro Shop will open back up to the public on Monday, June 15.

The Pro Shop will follow guidelines offered by Brown County Public Health, the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation and the CDC to maximize safety throughout the store.

There will be some changes to the Pro Shop when guests visit. The Pro Shop will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Sunday, using only the entrances off Lombardi Avenue on the north side of the Lambeau Field Atrium. One set of doors will be marked for entrance and another set will be marked for exit.

The Packers and the Pro Shop strongly recommend all guests wear masks when visiting out of respect for the Packers Pro Shop team members. The store employees will be wearing masks.

Other changes will be throughout the store such as, social distancing, closed fitting rooms, hand sanitizer at entrances and check-out registers. The Packers have also added plexiglass barriers at the checkout registers and team members will be wiping down the area after each guest completes their purchase.

At this time, the Packers are keeping the other Lambeau Field Atrium businesses closed. Those businesses include the Packers Hall of Fame, Stadium Tours, 1919 Kitchen & Tap, and all events at Lambeau Field. They will continue to plan for their reopening and will make an announcement about each at a later date.

Besides the Pro Shop being open, fans can still purchase their gear online as well to get ready for the upcoming season.

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Anthony Haag is a writer for PackersTalk.com. He has been a Packers fan since the day he was born and truly bleeds green and gold. He makes annual visits to Lambeau Field and has attended his fair share of games. You can follow Anthony on Twitter at @anthony_haag