| WHAT: |
The 11th Annual Holiday Tree Decorating Contest
at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
(HUP)
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| WHO: |
For over a century, the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania’s
Abrahamsohn Committee of the Board of Women Visitors,
a volunteer organization dedicated to enhancing the hospital
environment, has been spreading cheer among patients and their
loved ones during the holiday season by providing patient-care
areas with holiday plants and trees.
Once again this year, the trees - all of which are provided
by the Committee - will be creatively and cleverly decorated
by HUP staff, patients, and their loved ones, in each clinical
unit. A panel of judges representing HUP and the Abrahamsohn
Committee will choose ten “tree finalists.” Five
winners will be selected and the units they represent will
each be awarded $150 and a commemorative plaque.
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| WHEN: |
Monday, December 12, 2005
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. -
Judging begins promptly at 10 a.m.
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| WHERE: |
Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
3400 Spruce Street, Philadelphia
Ravdin Lobby (starting point for tour of units) |
Not interested? Think it'll be totally boring? Think again! According
to committee co-chair, Nancy Kneeland, the participating hospital
units are VERY secretive, VERY competitive, and VERY creative when
it comes to this annual contest. For example, last year’s
finalists included:
- The Philly Tree, decorated with soft-pretzels, Liberty Bells,
and sports team logos, all to theme of ROCKY playing in the background.
- The PENN-opoly Tree, decorated in the theme of one of America’s
most popular board games - Monopoly - with a distinctive PENN
flair.
- The gigantic PENNguin tree…pretty much speaks for itself…
- …and on a more serious note, the in-patient Oncology Unit
decorated a beautiful moving tree completely with customized ribbons
representing all types of cancer.
Editor’s Note: Media planning to cover this
event should please call Olivia Fermano in the Department of Communications,
at (215) 349-5653. Please call (215) 662-2560 day of event.
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