H.J. Martin involved in Heritage Trail dedication
H.J. Martin involved in Heritage Trail dedication
Posted on September 14, 2013 by H.J. Martin and Son
The Packers Heritage Trail Plaza was dedicated Sept. 14, 2013, on a sunny morning in downtown Green Bay with community leaders and several hundred Packers fans on hand.
H.J. Martin and Son, Inc., sponsored the Paul Hornung statue, and company president Edward Martin joined Hornung in unveiling the statue, sculpted by Lou Cella of the Fine Art Studio of Rotblatt-Amrany.
To learn more about Hornung’s long-time relationship with the Martin family, click here.
Click on any photo to enjoy a gallery from the Packers Heritage Trail dedication ceremony.
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Signage to denote the Packers Heritage Trail Plaza
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Heritage Trail founder Cliff Christl opens the plaza dedication program
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Cliff Christl talks about the Heritage Trail Plaza
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Lambeau era glass wall is unveiled
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Heritage Trail treasurer Scott King speaks about the project
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Green Bay Mayor Jim Schmitt discusses the Heritage Trail’s impact on the city as Pat Schneider [right] looks on
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Paul Hornung and Edward Martin [right] look on
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Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy talks about the organization’s commitment to the Heritage Trail
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H.J. Martin president Edward Martin introduces Paul Hornung
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Edward Martin and Omri Amrany unveil the Paul Hornung statue as its namesake looks on
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Paul Hornung gets his first look at the finished statue
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Paul Hornung statue plaque
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Up close look at the Paul Hornung statue as sculptor Lou Cella [background at left] looks on
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Up close look at the Paul Hornung statue from another angle
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Paul Hornung tells the crowd what the statue means to him as Edward Martin look on
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Paul Hornung poses with his statue
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Paul Hornung and Edward Martin enjoy the finished statue
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Johnny Blood statue plaque
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Up close look at Johnny Blood statue with Omri Amrany in background
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Johnny Blood sculptor Sean Bell poses with his creation and Paul Hornung
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George Whitney Calhoun statue plaque
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Up close look at George Whitney Calhoun statue
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Pat Schneider [row 1, second from left] and Paul Schneider [row 2, second from left] pose with statue of George Whitney Calhoun, along with sculptor Oscar Leon [second from right] and Heritage Trail treasurer Scott King [far right].
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Packers Heritage Trail Plaza Commemorative Plaques
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Heritage Trail founder Cliff Christl [left] with Omri Amrany of The Studio of Rotblatt-Amrany
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[l-r] Scott King, Edward Martin, Paul Hornung
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[l-r] Mayor Jim Schmitt, Edward Martin
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[l-r] Edward Martin, Mark Murphy, Cliff Christl
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Paul Hornung with David Martin [right]
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[l-r] Daniel Martin, Edward Martin, Paul Hornung, David Martin, Joe Martin
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Margaret Martin Shade [left] with Paul Hornung
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[l-r] Sean Bell, Oscar Leon, Omri Amrany and Lou Cella of the Fine Art Studio of Rotblatt-Amrany
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Lombardi era single-bar helmet
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Brett Favre commemorative brick
Tags: Brett Favre, Cliff Christl, Daniel Martin, David Martin, Edward Martin, George Whitney Calhoun, Green Bay Packers, H.J. Martin and Son, Jim Schmitt, Joe Martin, Lou Cella, Margaret Shade, Mark Murphy, Omri Amrany, Oscar Leon, Packers Heritage Trail, Pat Schneider, Paul Hornung, Scott King, Sean Bell, The Studio of Rotblatt-Amrany