Packers great Jerry Kramer to share stories Oct. 14 at Meyer Theatre

Kendra Meinert
Green Bay Press-Gazette
Jerry Kramer speaks July 25 at the opening of an exhibit featuring his Packers career at the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

GREEN BAY - If Jerry Kramer’s rousing and inspirational Pro Football Hall of Fame speech left you wanting more Vince Lombardi-era stories from the Green Bay Packers great, you’re in luck.

He'll continue his 2018 victory lap with An Evening with Jerry Kramer at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 at the Meyer Theatre, 117 S. Washington St. WFRV-TV’s Burke Griffin will sit down with Kramer, 82, for a one-on-one interview.

Tickets are $35 at ticketstaronline.com, 800-895-0071 and the Resch Center box office. 

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Kramer played right guard for 11 seasons with the Packers from 1958 to 1968. The five-time All-Pro was a Pro Football Hall of Fame finalist 10 times before being inducted Aug. 4.

On Sunday, his name was unveiled inside Lambeau Field, making him the 25th member of the Packers organization to have his name displayed on the southwest facade of the stadium.

The Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame opened a yearlong exhibit in July devoted to behind-the-scenes stories from Kramer’s career, including an in-depth look at the block that allowed quarterback Bart Starr to score the game-winning touchdown in the Ice Bowl.