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Louie's Little Free Library

Blues for Kids, the charitable arm of the St. Louis Blues, is launching Louie’s Little Free Library, a new book exchange program designed to enhance book accessibility and cultivate a love for reading within the community. This initiative allows individuals to take or share books at no cost, promoting literacy and engagement across the greater St. Louis area.

In collaboration with local youth hockey associations, the program will install Blues-themed Little Free Library book nooks at various community ice rinks. Each location will receive a customized book nook, a starter pack of books, and registration on the Little Free Library website, making it easy for anyone to find these community resources.

The inaugural host sites for Louie’s Little Free Library include:

In the Library with Louie

The Blues are excited to partner with the St. Louis County Public Library and other educational groups to encourage reading and a healthy lifestyle at a young age. Check out the 2024 schedule below!

Tech Lab Renovations

Blues For Kids and Stifel are proud to support local school tech labs. Please fill out the form below if interested in partnering with Blues for Kids to rehab your school's tech lab.

Blues Bookworms

Blues Bookworms is a FREE reading program for grades K-6. Participating classrooms will receive bookmarks and a Bookworms poster, plus top readers will receive great prizes.

Future Goals

Future Goals is available for teachers and families and is a free and fun online course to keep students engaged at home or in the classroom.

Street Blues

Street Blues is a free ball hockey program aimed at elementary and middle-school children to raise their interest level in the game of hockey. The programs offers a PE class curriculum or after-school activity.