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Page 1: Hospital comes to Bucks County Children s Museum · Countdown has begun for Michener s Rodin exhibition C9 The Bucks County Children s Museum in New Hope celebrat-ed the grand opening

Mark your Calendar C4-C6

Dining Out C3

June 4, 2015

Countdownhas begunfor Michener’sRodinexhibitionC9

The Bucks County Children’sMuseum in New Hope celebrat-ed the grand opening of“Hospital,” an exhibit byDoylestown Health, on May 30.

The exhibit, which serves tohelp children learn about andfeel comfortable in the health-

care setting, gives youth achance to drive a kid-sizedambulance, check out X-raysand find out their heart rate.Grand opening activities includ-ed a lesson on hand hygiene,fitness activity, face paintingand games. Dr Naline Lai, Dr. Jason Komasz, Lou Lombardi with daughter Georgia Lombardi, Jim Brexler,

Doylestown Health CEO; Kelly Krumenaker, director of the Bucks County Children’s Museum;Stephen Raab and Marie Brickley Raab, Norman Raab Foundation; George Micheal, owner of UnionSquare, where the museum is located; Central Bucks School District Superintendent David Weitzel,and children Ava, Andy, Charley and Delaney, cut the ribbon on the new “Hospital” exhibit.

Eliza and Barbara Tuzzo play with doctor tools.

Jack tries the healthy choicegame.

Kathy Lambert, past president of the Doylestown HealthFoundation, Becky Stewart and Stephanie Petersen, project manag-er, stand in front of a time line of Doylestown Hospital, which is partof Doylestown Health. The entire project at the children's museumwas funded by a grant from the Doylestown Health Foundation.

Molly Owen and Jackie play doctor at the new wing of the museum.

“Hospital” comesto Bucks CountyChildren’s Museum

Delaney and Charley Brexler tryout the patient bench in the ambu-lance.

Photographs

by Chiara Chandoha

Greeters Jeff Thompkins and NatalieWeidner get ready to hand out physicians’hats and backpacks to all the children inattendance.

Jim Brexler, CEO of Doylestown Health, and his children, Andy, Charley and Delaney,play “Operation.”

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