Tahoe Knight Monsters Partner with DCCSF

Press Release - Tahoe Knight Monsters Partner with Douglas County Community Services Foundation for Special Fundraiser Night on the Ice
Posted on 03/10/2026
Press Release - Tahoe Knight Monsters Partner with Douglas County Community Services Foundation for Special Fundraiser Night on the Ice

Stateline, NV – The Tahoe Knight Monsters hockey team is thrilled to invite the entire community to a high-energy evening of professional hockey and community spirit. On Saturday, March 28 at 7 p.m. at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline, fans will gather not just to cheer on their favorite team, but to rally behind a vital local cause: the Douglas County Community Services Foundation.

This special event is more than just a game; it is a fundraiser designed to give back directly to the heart of our community. Supporters are encouraged to purchase tickets through the exclusive fundraising link, where 25 percent of all proceeds will be donated directly back to the Foundation. This is a powerful opportunity for families, friends, and neighbors to come together, enjoy the thrill of live hockey, and make a tangible difference in Douglas County.

Knight Monsters Account Executive Brady Caron said, “The Knight Monsters are excited to continue our partnership with the DCCSF and to help support the great work they do in our community! We can’t wait to see everyone at the game on March 28. Let’s make it a Knight to remember!”

To make the night even more memorable, the Knight Monsters have arranged exclusive experiences for all fans celebrating the Foundation.

Ticket holders purchasing through the fundraiser link are invited to participate in two incredible on-ice activities:

  1. High Five Tunnel: Feel the energy up close by lining up to high-five the players as they hit the ice, bringing you right into the action before the game begins.
  1. Post-Game Photo on Ice: Cap off an exciting night by stepping onto the rink after the final buzzer for a commemorative group photo on the ice—a perfect keepsake for an unforgettable evening.

"We are excited to partner with the Tahoe Knight Monsters for this special night," said Foundation Chairwoman Renea Louie. "We want every fan at the game to feel the excitement and the warmth of supporting our local community."

Tickets are selling fast for this special event. To ensure your spot in the High Five Tunnel and for the post-game photo, please purchase your tickets immediately using the special discounted link: Douglas County Community Services Foundation Fundraiser. Don't miss this chance to witness high-level professional hockey while making a tangible difference in Douglas County. Grab your tickets, rally your friends and family, and get ready to High Five the Knight Monsters!

About Douglas County Community Services Foundation

The Douglas County Community Services Foundation is dedicated to financially supporting and enhancing Douglas County's Recreation and Senior Centers through the funding of capital projects and essential equipment. Established as a domestic non-profit 501(c)(3) organization in Nevada in 2011, the Foundation operates solely on generous donations from individuals and businesses committed to strengthening our community. Since its inception, the Foundation has raised millions of dollars in support of these centers, helping fund projects and much-needed amenities that would not be possible without the dedication and generosity of our donors. The Foundation ensures 100% of donations go to their designated use, providing recognition or complete confidentiality based on donor preference.

About Tahoe Knight Monsters

The Tahoe Knight Monsters are a member of the ECHL and started play during the 2024-25 season. All home games are played at the Tahoe Blue Event Center in Stateline, Nevada. The Knight Monsters are affiliated with the NHL's Vegas Golden Knights and the AHL's Henderson Silver Knights. With the inclusion of Tahoe, the state of Nevada is now represented in the NHL, AHL, and the ECHL. The team's name and logo were inspired by local input and nominations from over 1,000 fans, drawing from the area's long-standing folklore of "Tahoe Tessie," blending the valor of medieval knights with local legend.