The Green Bay Packers need a little help shoveling snow.

What’s going on: The Green Bay Packers have asked for 700 people to assist them in shoveling the snow at Lambeau Field ahead of Sunday’s playoff game.

  • The volunteers will begin shoveling at 6 a.m. Sunday.
  • The shoveling will help clear the stands and field before the Packers face the Seatte Seahawks in an NFL playoff game on Sunday.

How to help: Interested parters will need to visit the Fleet Farm Gate on the west side of Lambeau Field.

  • Temporary parking is available in the field’s Lot 6.
  • Once shoveling is complete, everyone must move their cars from the lot.

Details: Shovelers must enter through metal detectors before entering the building.

  • No bags, backpacks or purses are allowed inside.
  • Shovelers need to be 18 years old or older.
  • The Green Bay Packers will provide the shovels.

Payment: You will receive $12 per hour for helping.

  • You will be paid after the work is done.
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Context: Lambeau Field has had some notably frosty games in the past, according to The Washington Post. In 1967, temperatures dropped to minus-15 at the field when the Packers played the Dallas Cowboys. In 2008, temperatures hit minus-1 when the Packers played the New York Giants.

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