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Green Bay Packers Super Bowl Parade: TV Schedule, Time, Location, Tickets

The Green Bay Packers will be hosting a Super Bowl parade -- err, non-parade celebration -- on Tuesday. Packers fans were able to celebrate with the team when they arrived in Green Bay on Monday but this is the formal celebration for their Super Bowl XLV victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Here are the basics on the celebration including TV schedule, time, location and tickets.

What: It's being tabbed "Return To Titletown" and it's a non-parade celebration. 

Who: Mark Murphy, president and CEO of the Packers, general manager Ted Thompson, head coach Mike McCarthy and some of the Packers.

Tickets: They're five bucks a pop but don't worry this isn't a total money grab. A portion of the proceeds will be going to Packers Foundation charities. 

TV Schedule: The celebration will be broadcast locally on the following stations: WFRV, Green Bay; WTMJ, Milwaukee; WKOW, Madison; WAOW, Wausau/Rhinelander; WXOW, La Crosse; WQOW, Eau Claire; WYOW, Eagle River; and WJMN, Marquette, Mich.

Time: It is scheduled to be from 4:00-5:00 p.m. (CT) on Tuesday. Some schools are letting out early on Tuesday so that kids can attend the event.

Location: The event will be taking place at Lambeau Field. If you're planning on attending, bundle up, The temperature is expected to be seven degrees at Lambeau Field on Tuesday and -4 degrees by Tuesday night. 

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