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WISCONSIN HERD TO PARTNER WITH WINNEBAGO COUNTY FOR THIRD ANNUAL MARVEL SUPER HERO™ NIGHT

By Wisconsin Herd Staff /March 21, 2025

Game Will Feature Theme Jerseys And Poster Giveaway Inspired By Wolverine And X-Men

OSHKOSH, Wis. (March 21, 2025) – The Wisconsin Herd, the NBA G League affiliate of the Milwaukee Bucks, will partner with Winnebago County to host a Marvel Super Hero™ Night on Friday, March 28 at 7:00 pm.

The night will feature special uniforms inspired by Wolverine and a limited-edition Herd/Marvel poster giveaway for the first 2,000 fans. The poster portrays the Wisconsin Herd and X-Men in the Marvel Universe.

The game-worn Wolverine jerseys will be auctioned online at https://herdmarvel.givesmart.com now until April 4 at noon. Proceeds will benefit the Winnebago Area Literacy Council, which strengthens our diverse community by developing and delivering free learner-centered literacy programs for adults and their families.

In addition to this theme night, the Wisconsin Herd and Winnebago County partnered with all five libraries in the County to host a winter reading program in tandem with the Herd. The reading program included Herd branded prizing like bookmarks, drawstring bags, hacky sacks, tickets to the Herd’s Marvel game, and Marvel comics to encourage children to read. At the Friday, March 28 game, the libraries will be in attendance for kids and adults to sign up for a library reading card. The Wolverine jerseys will feature the five Winnebago County library logos: Carter Memorial Library in Omro, Elisha D. Smith Public Library in Menasha, Neenah Public Library, Oshkosh Public Library and Winneconne Public Library on the neckline.

ABOUT WINNEBAGO AREA LITERACY COUNCIL

Winnebago Area Literacy Council is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been actively serving our community since 1989, providing quality literacy instruction and programs to hundreds of community members. The dedicated volunteers have donated thousands of hours of their time to help learners improve reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Life conditions improve, and families become more self-sufficient and more engaged in our community. The learners set their own goals to meet needs unique to them, they are equal partners in designing their learner plans and are fully engaged from the moment they ask for assistance. The teachers and volunteers are fully engaged and use our learner-centered approach. Working with our learners is a highly rewarding experience and they consistently report how much richer their lives are because of the work they do at WALC!

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