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The St. Louis Blues, Enterprise Center and Stifel Theatre are proud to participate in a number of initiatives to support the community and Celebrate Black History throughout the month of February.
Here are some of the ways the team will celebrate, both internally within its offices, throughout the community and during Blues games at Enterprise Center:

  • On Feb. 7 - National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day - staff members for the Blues, Enterprise Center and Stifel Theatre will volunteer at Food Outreach, a local food bank supporting men, women and children living with HIV/AIDS and cancer. More information on Food Outreach can be found at
    foodoutreach.org
    .
    - NHL Bound, a video feature that follows the stories of two Black hockey coaches who chase their dreams in the NHL, premieres on YouTube on Feb. 10. Fans will later be able to stream the feature on ESPN+.
    - The Blues will host Cardinal Ritter Night on Feb. 16 when the team meets the New Jersey Devils. Cardinal Ritter students Rahnie and Dijon, who work as interns in the front office, have organized the night to support Cardinal Ritter College Prep scholarships. Fans can purchase tickets for the game by
    clicking here
    , where a portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold will go towards scholarships.
    - The NHL's United by Hockey Mobile Museum, which celebrates hockey's trailblazers, changemakers and business leaders spanning multiple underrepresented and multicultural demographics, will visit St. Louis on Feb. 23 before the team hosts the Vancouver Canucks. The United by Hockey museum is an expansion of the League's Black Hockey History Truck, which has toured North America in previous seasons. More information can be found by
    clicking here
    .
    - Before the Blues take the ice against the Seattle Kraken on Feb. 28, the team will all wear special warm-up jerseys that celebrate Black history. The jerseys were designed by Zariah Taylor, a student at Central Visual Performing Arts High School in St. Louis.
    -The Blues will also treat their staff to a field trip to
    SweetArt
    - a local Black-owned bakery - and will share stories from employees passionate about Black history throughout the month. The front office will also cater treats from local, Black-owned businesses on select days.