Hall of Famer Residency Program: Marshall Faulk
Guests never know who they might meet when they visit the Pro Football Hall of Fame — “Football Heaven” — in Canton.
In the Hall of Fame’s 62-year history, that maxim always has been true. Players, coaches and contributors who comprise the membership of the most elite team in sports visit their “second home” for such reasons as speaking engagements, educational programs and other appearances. Guests fortunate enough to cross paths with the Hall of Famers on those occasions take with them an added lifelong memory from their trip to Canton.
The frequency and consistency of those special encounters has risen to a new level as the Hall of Fame has launched an innovative “Hall of Famer Residency Program.”
The initiative brings enshrinees to Canton for several days each time on a near-weekly basis. Much of the visiting enshrinee's time in Canton will be spent inside the museum, greeting guests and sharing his experiences and inspirational stories from the game with the fans who visit the Hall from across the country.
Class of 2011 member MARSHALL FAULK — who totaled 12,279 rushing yards and 136 total touchdowns — will participate in the Residency Program in Canton June 3-6.
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Keep an eye out for Marshall as he'll be out and about at various events and locations throughout the community.
Details of Marshall's Hall of Fame events are below (schedule is subject to change).
Thursday, June 4
Noon - 12:30 PM
“Hall of Famer at the Hall” presentation featuring Marshall Faulk
Join Hall of Famer No. 262 Marshall Faulk in attending a special presentation with a Q&A session led by a museum docent in the Super Bowl Gallery Theater. (Located on the second floor of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.)
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Saturday, June 6
11:45 AM - 1 PM
Join Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk for an exclusive Q&A in the Gold Jacket Lounge
Visit with Colts and Rams Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk for a Q&A in the Gold Jacket Lounge, located on the second floor of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Autographs are not permitted. This event is free with admittance into the museum.