Show Me How to Live
Updated: 06/27/2024
WHEN: Wednesday evening, July 10, 2024, 6:30-10:00PM
(Doors open at 6:00pm)
WHERE: JX Event Center, Stillwater, MN
(123 2nd St N, Stillwater, MN 55082)
TICKETS: This is an all-ages event! $15 at the door.
VIP tables have all been sold. Thank you!
Facebook event page
WHAT: A night of music, hosted by Dave Dahl, with some of the biggest names in the Twin Cities music scene coming together to raise money for young adults with cancer or other critical illnesses to experience bucket list wishes. For all that music has done for us, it’s time to give back.
Raffle items include:
- Brand new guitar, signed by the event musicians (Est. value: $500)
- Brand new bass guitar, signed by the event musicians (Est. value: $500)
- 20-inch bass drum head, signed by the event musicians (Est. value: $300)
- Brand new Sony 85″ television (Est. value: $1400)
- Minnesota Vikings tickets (Est. value $660)
- One night stay at the Crosby Hotel (Est value: $374)
- Local band prize pack (T-shirts, CDs, can coolers, etc. Est value: $350)
- (2) Stillwater Proper $50 gift cards
- (2) Lolito restaurant $50 gift cards
- Matchstick restaurant $100 gift card
- (4) Ziggy’s Hudson $50 gift cards
Schedule of events:
- Doors open at 6:00
- Marcus Lere performing on the main stage from 6:30-7:00pm
- Todd Michael Jameson performing on the main stage from 7:00-7:30pm
- Jam set #1 from 7:30-8:30pm
- Raffle prizes awarded from 8:30-9:00pm (Must be present to accept awards)
- Jam set #2 from 9:00-10:00pm
Jam musicians include: Brynn Arens, Beth Brennan, Tim Butler, Haley Dawn, Mike Gairinsin, John Gensmer, Brian HBK, Steve Hill, Ben Horn, Jake Jacobs, Brant Jackson, Matt Kirkwold, Tim Kletti, Timmy Leonard, Marcus Lere, Ean Collin Lockner, Tim Mahoney, Tom Moga, Brian Onthebass, Porkchop, Walter Powell, Jeff Rutland, Tim Sigler, Krystin Siltberg, John Sonnek, Kirk Stallings, Matt Tennessen, Billy Thommes, Christian Twigg, Eric Vobejda, Kris Vox, Chris Westfall, and Tony Williams
This dream has been brewing for a long while now. A few years ago, my band, Bootleg, was playing the State Fair. As we started in on playing Mr. Brightside, by the Killers, this girl, about 20 years old, busts out of her chair and starts jumping around and dancing in front of the stage, singing along to every word. Having the time of her life. I didn’t think much of it at the time, because that’s what they all should be doing, right? 😉
Anyway, what struck me was how so many people around the table in which she was sitting were now taking video of her, with tears welling up in their eyes. I later came to know this family. This young girl, Kaydee, had been diagnosed with a form of bone cancer known as Ewings sarcoma a few years prior to that day. Her family was now living in Colorado. She had been in remission for some time, but recently had found out that it was back and spreading. Her mortality was then seriously put into question. If I had to carry the weight of all that, I would have shut down emotionally, as well as physically. But not Kaydee. She started a bucket list of things she wanted to do before she left, if that were to be. One was to return to Minnesota, where she grew up, to attend the State Fair. This is how she came to show me how to live. She taught me that bad things can happen, but they don’t have to define me. I can choose how to face them.
In the months that followed, her aunts and uncles would attend our shows and Facetime with Kaydee in Colorado when we played the song. I don’t know if I was able to lift her spirits as much as she did mine, but I hope so. As those months went on, Kaydee established a non-profit organization, Project Sol Flower, to bring bucket list wishes to other young adults her age who are battling life-threatening illnesses. 100% of the profits raised by this event will be donated to Project Sol Flower.
The title of the event is, “Show Me How to Live.” It is inspired by the strength and vision of Kaydee Koch. That’s what she did for me. That’s what music does for so many. And that’s what so many people can do for these young adults by their acts of kindness and generosity. Your donation will help fulfill bucket list dreams.
This All-Star event will also feature many fantastic prizes to be raffled, including instruments signed by all performers.
If you would like to donate money, prizes, or your time, please contact us.
Thank you. Together, we can make dreams come true.
John
OUR CHARITY: Project Sol Flower
Project Sol Flower is a 501c3 non-profit foundation that grants bucket list dreams and experiences to young adults battling cancer and other life-limiting diseases. Project Sol Flower was Kaydee Koch’s brainchild, something she began conceptualizing during her own battle with Ewings sarcoma.
PEACE and LOVE
We’re there❣️❤️❤️❤️
Our youngest sister, Lisa also passed away from Ewings sarcoma at the tender age of 22. I will wear my “Team Kaydee” t-shirt
What a great inspiration! Thanks for sharing this John and planning a great event on July 10th.