Lou Gehrig Day
*The event has already taken place on this date: Thu, 06/02/2022
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The MLB announced that June 2 will be known as “Lou Gehrig Day". The annual, league-wide event will be a time not only to honor and celebrate the legacy of the Hall of Fame first baseman but to raise awareness and funds to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the awful disease that ended Gehrig’s life and informally bears his name.
Often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease, ALS is a fatal neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. Those afflicted lose their ability to walk, talk, eat and, eventually, breathe. ALS can affect anyone, anywhere, at any time, and, while scientists are making some strides in understanding the disease and there are several potential treatments in late-stage clinical trials, there is no cure.
According to the ALS Association, more than 5,000 people in the United States are diagnosed with ALS each year, with an average life expectancy of just two to five years.
OUR WHY
If you visited our farm any day from 1987 through 2012, you probably met Craig. He could usually be found out in the orchards, or talking to customers, all with a big smile and a hearty laugh. When he wasn't farming, he loved coaching Greece Little League, golfing, skiing, or fishing with family and friends.
Craig passed away in 2012 after a courageous battle with ALS; a battle he fought with spirit and dignity, without ever losing his incredible sense of humor.
Craig dedicated 25 years of his life to his love of farming and the outdoors. We continue to remember Craig by collecting donations for the ALS Association, in hopes that someday science will find a cure for this devastating disease.
BALLPARK THEMED MENU
Hot Dogs
Hamburgers
Blue Barn Plates
Fried Dough
Popcorn
Featured Cocktail:
"Iron Horse"
Lou Gehrig was nicknamed the "Iron Horse" during his time in the MLB. A nicknamed that reflected his toughness and work ethic!
Live Music
Max Doud
6:00-9:00 pm
*This event will NOT have a cover charge
Max Doud is a 16 year old musician (singer/songwriter/guitarist) and a student of Elvio Fernandes’ Roc Academy in Rochester, NY. Max performs all over the city as a solo act, as a duo with drummer Brennan Dornberger (5 Second Rule), and with his Roc Academy band Own the Night.
Want to learn more about Max? Check out his website https://maxdoud.com, or follow him on social media @maxdoudmusic
Blue Barn Cidery is family friendly! We welcome you to bring your families to this event to celebrate Lou Gehrig's legacy and raise money for the ALS Association!
No reservations are needed for this event. All tables are available on a first come first serve basis, blankets and lawn chairs are also welcome in our lawn area!
Blue Barn Cidery is pet friendly! For more information about our pet policy please Click Here!
THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE RAIN OR SHINE
We can't wait to see you at Blue Barn on June 2nd! - The Blue Barn Team
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