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Mason Crosby

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Photos: Mason Crosby Signs at Farmers Insurance in Waukesha

Green Bay Packer was signing autographs to benefit the March of Dimes Wisconsin Chapter.

Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby signed autographs for a March of Dimes Wisconsin Chapter fundraiser at Farmers Insurance Altis Agency on Wednesday in Waukesha. The autograph signing, organized by Farmers agent Adam Altis, was done in conjunction with the Milwaukee March of Dimes March for Babies at O’Donnell Park, Milwaukee, on Saturday, April 28, 2012.

Tom

7:10 pm on Thursday, February 16, 2012

I was there on Wednesday. I was the first one in line and got to shake Mason's hand. They took a picture of me shaking his hand, but I don't see my picture posted. Would it be possible for me to get a copy of the picture they took of me or a copy of the paper? How would I go about getting either of those? If someone from your company could please contact me to let me know that would be greatly …   more ›

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Mason Crosby Signing in Waukesha for Fundraiser on Wednesday

Donation going to March of Dimes Wisconsin Chapter.

Editor’s Note: The following information was provided to Patch via a news release. Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby will sign autographs to benefit March of Dimes at the Farmers Insurance Altis Agency on Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. For a donation of $20 per autograph, Crosby will sign an item brought to the agency by the contributor. No personal photographs will be allowed during the signing. All monies will be donated to March of Dimes Wisconsin Chapter to improve the health of babies. The Altis Agency is located at 210 E North Street, Waukesha. The autograph signing, organized by Farmers agent Adam Altis, is done in conjunction with the Milwaukee March of Dimes March for Babies at O’Donnell Park, Milwaukee, on Saturday, April…

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Green Bay Packers Punter, Kicker Sign in Waukesha

Tim Masthay and Mason Crosby have high hopes for a Super Bowl repeat.

Green Bay Packers Kicker Mason Crosby has been near perfect all season as he has made 26 out of 28 field goals as the Packers have also been near perfect in the regular season. But the Packers have home field advantage and Crosby is stuck with reality of Wisconsin winters – kicking in the cold makes it a little more difficult. But he’s ready. “It is a tricky place this time of year,” Crosby said. “Every time I go out there I have to judge the wind. I am excited about the challenges and that we get to stay at home.” Crosby and Punter Tim Masthay signed for fans at Waukesha Sportscards on Tuesday. Both were excited about the upcoming playoffs. “I remember how exciting last year was and this year is the exact same so far,” Masthay said. “I am…

Dustin Block

2:10 pm on Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Nice year Crosby, but you did miss that FG right before the half agains the Lions ...   more ›

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Packers’ Punter, Kicker Signing at Waukesha Sportscards

Mason Crosby and Tim Masthay will be in Waukesha on Jan. 3.

Waukesha Sportscards, which frequently hosts public and private signings for members of the Green Bay Packers, recently announced that Packers’ kicker Mason Crosby and punter Tim Masthay will appear at the store for a public signing. Tickets range between $10 and $50 depending on what is being signed for each player. The signing is from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jan. 3. According to an e-mail from Waukesha Sportscards, people can save $5 when purchasing tickets for both Crosby and Masthay’s signature. Waukesha Sportscards is located at 821 Meadowbrook Road and its number is 262-544-0959.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Hundreds Visit Packers Kuhn, Donate Food to Hunger Task Force

Packers fullback John Kuhn signed autographs Tuesday at AT&T store in Brookfield for fans who donated food to Milwaukee Hunger Task Force.

Lining up three hours before the event, fans brought a plethora of items for Packers fullback John Kuhn to sign as they filled two food donation boxes for charity. Hundreds of people wrapped around the shopping center with the AT&T store at 3825 N. 124th St. to see No. 30, known affectionately as "Kuuuuuuuuhhhhhnnnn!" Once inside, fans stuffed two canned and non-perishable goods into tall boxes for the Hunger Task Force. Colleen Rogers of Brookfield said she waited for about 45 minutes to get in, but that was a snap compared to the more than two hours she waited to see Donald Driver, who was autographing his latest book a few blocks away at Goodwill in Wauwatosa. (Driver also was in Waukesha.) "I already have his other three books and I …

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