Are you ready for some football?  The Butte Knights of Columbus are ready.  You could say that they are more than ready.  And they are putting together a football trip to the midwest that will get the attention of any football fan.  How does Touchdown Jesus and the oldest rivalry in the NFL sound?

Chicago Bears v Green Bay Packers
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Bernie Boyle, the man behind Butte's Knights of Columbus stopped down and told us about their plans for this fall.  Bernie is no stranger to putting together sports trips having arranged group gatherings for many big events before, everything from the NBA Playoffs to ski trips to the hallowed ground of Lambeau Field a few years back for a Packers game where the group even got a photo on the playing field.  Well, the Green Bay Packers are involved in this trip too, but we'll get to that in a second.  We've got to talk about the Notre Dame game that you'll be taking in first.

Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl - Notre Dame v Oregon State
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The crew is planning to depart to Chicago from Bozeman on Thursday, November 14th via a direct flight that leaves Gallatin Field at 12:45 and arrives in the Windy City near 5pm.  The group will then depart the airport by bus and head to South Bend, Indiana where they will stay at the Hyatt Palace Thursday and Friday nights.  Saturday morning the group will attend the University of Virginia at Notre Dame college football game at Notre Dame Stadium and then head north to Chicago where they will stay at the Hyatt Regency Saturday and Sunday nights.  Sunday morning, though, the group will be a part of the oldest rivalry in the NFL as the Green Bay Packers face the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field.  The trip will wrap up Monday morning as the group heads back to Bozeman at 9:15am with the flight arriving back in Bozeman at noon.

This trip is open to any who are interested.  For details and reservations, please contact Bernie Boyle at the Knights of Columbus at (406) 490-8867 or Geri Grose at (406) 494-4993 or (406) 490-5973.

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