Inducted into the team’s Hall of Fame in 1975 and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018, the latest hall commemorating Green Bay Packers legend Jerry Kramer is closer to your home. The Boys and Girls Club of Door County hosted a special dedication of Kramer’-signed helmet at Sturgeon Bay's David G. Hatch Center. Ian Wulf made the dedication possible on behalf of his father, Cap Wulf, to commemorate Kramer and other NFL alumni's impact on the Club’s mission for 16 years. Thanks to events like its celebrity golf outing, Kramer and NFL players past and present have helped the Club raise more than $2 million for its programming needs. The Boys & Girls Club of Door County serves over 200 youth annually, providing after-school programming, summer camp, mentorship opportunities, and safe spaces for young people to learn and grow. An Idaho native, Kramer says supporting causes that have a positive impact on kids has been a major focus of his over the years and one he is proud to be able to continue in Door County.
Johanna Wicklund, CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Bay & Lakes Region, says Kramer’s support for the Boys and Girls Club of Door County cannot be measured.
Larry Brunette, Chair of the Boys & Girls Club of Door County Celebrity Golf Outing Committee and Trustee Board Member, and Dave Resch, Founder and Past Chair of the Boys & Girls Club of Door County Celebrity Golf Outing Committee and Trustee Board Member, also saluted Kramer and his NFL alumni during Friday’s ceremony.
