Dream Night with the Blues
to benefit Camp Rainbow, The Dream Factory and
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis' Lydia Cox Memorial Bike Camp
Saturday, March 30 | 2-5 p.m.
Side Pockets in St. Charles
Dream Night with the Blues will be held on Saturday, March 30 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Side Pockets in St. Charles.
Fans will have an opportunity to meet and challenge their favorite Blues players to video games, billiards and other fun activities. Players will also be available for photo and autograph opportunities.
Tickets for this year's event are SOLD OUT!
Children one year old or younger do not need a ticket for Dream Night.
To read more and see photos from the previous Dream Night with the Blues, click here. For questions or more information, contact Hannah Uhlenbrock at huhlenbrock@stlblues.com.
About Camp Rainbow
Camp Rainbow is dedicated to providing free camping experiences to children who have survived cancer or are currently battling it. Campers can create positive memories, build self-esteem, make new friends and are relieved of the everyday stresses caused by their illness.
About Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis is again bringing the Lydia Cox Memorial Bike Camp to St. Louis. The camp is much more than just a bike-riding program. For many children with Down syndrome, riding a bike is a seemingly impossible task, much less accomplishing this in less than a week’s time. During bike camp, individuals age 8 and above go through a rigorous one-week camp conducted by iCan Shine. All money raised to support DSAGSL and their programs, such as the Lydia Cox Memorial Bike Camp, stay in St. Louis to benefit nearly 2,000 local families. For our bike camp specifically, they rely on funding to provide many necessary components of our camp including:
The Dream Factory is a local nonprofit organization working to turn the dreams of seriously ill children into realities. The Dream Factory has no paid employees and more than .92 cents of every dollar contributed to the organization goes directly toward granting dreams for children in the St. Louis area.
to benefit Camp Rainbow, The Dream Factory and
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis' Lydia Cox Memorial Bike Camp
Saturday, March 30 | 2-5 p.m.Side Pockets in St. Charles
Dream Night with the Blues will be held on Saturday, March 30 from 2 to 5 p.m. at Side Pockets in St. Charles.
Fans will have an opportunity to meet and challenge their favorite Blues players to video games, billiards and other fun activities. Players will also be available for photo and autograph opportunities.
Tickets for this year's event are SOLD OUT!
Dream Night Activities
Challenge a Blues Player to a Game - $5
Get an Autograph from a Blues Player - $5
Get Your Photo with a Blues Player - $10
Challenge a Blues Player to a Game - $5
Get an Autograph from a Blues Player - $5
Get Your Photo with a Blues Player - $10
To read more and see photos from the previous Dream Night with the Blues, click here. For questions or more information, contact Hannah Uhlenbrock at huhlenbrock@stlblues.com.
About Camp Rainbow
Camp Rainbow is dedicated to providing free camping experiences to children who have survived cancer or are currently battling it. Campers can create positive memories, build self-esteem, make new friends and are relieved of the everyday stresses caused by their illness.
About Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis is again bringing the Lydia Cox Memorial Bike Camp to St. Louis. The camp is much more than just a bike-riding program. For many children with Down syndrome, riding a bike is a seemingly impossible task, much less accomplishing this in less than a week’s time. During bike camp, individuals age 8 and above go through a rigorous one-week camp conducted by iCan Shine. All money raised to support DSAGSL and their programs, such as the Lydia Cox Memorial Bike Camp, stay in St. Louis to benefit nearly 2,000 local families. For our bike camp specifically, they rely on funding to provide many necessary components of our camp including:
- Bicycles
- Helmets
- Shirts
- Trained instructors from iCan Shine
- Additional supplies (water, lunch, snacks) for bike camp participants to ensure a first-class camp experience
The Dream Factory is a local nonprofit organization working to turn the dreams of seriously ill children into realities. The Dream Factory has no paid employees and more than .92 cents of every dollar contributed to the organization goes directly toward granting dreams for children in the St. Louis area.







