by Tiler Dunne
Inside this cafe off North Broadway, nobody recognizes Giorgio Tavecchio. At Green Bay's Kavarna Coffeehouse, he sips coffee, reads books on faith, on psychology and relaxes between practices.
As the visits mounted and Tavecchio became a regular, two employees began to wonder. The tan skin. The hidden accent. They could tell this new face wasn't from Green Bay. So one day, folks behind the counter asked where Tavecchio was from, and the California kid with strong Italian roots explained that he played for the Green Bay Packers.
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