Green Bay, Wis-- Hundreds grabbed their shovels to help clear out Lambeau Field before Sunday's game against the Vikings.
Fans braved the cold, some showing up as early as 2:00 a.m. to wait in line.
Some fans even drove up from Chicago to help with the snow removal.
The Packers announced this afternoon it will take a second day of snow removal Friday morning, Jan. 1, to clean everything up.
More than 800 shovelers took part in Thursday’s snow removal process, but some additional removal is needed, as well as work to spread ice melt throughout the stadium.
The Packers are in need of workers – as many as 250 – to assist with the process. Those interested are asked to report to the Mills Fleet Farm Gate on Lambeau Field’s west side, beginning at 8 a.m. Friday, Jan. 1, and continuing through the day as needed.
Shovelers need to be at least 15 years old and will receive $10 per hour, with payment to be made immediately upon completion of their work. The Packers will provide shovels to all who come to help.