LLUCH'S 33RD Annual Children's Day by Janelle Ringer - City News Group, Inc.

Community Calendar

JANUARY
S M T W T F S
28 29 30 31 01 02 03
04 05 06 07 08 09 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
View Events
Submit Events
directory

LLUCH'S 33RD Annual Children's Day

By Janelle Ringer
Media Relations Specialist
06/06/2018 at 04:16 PM

Nearly 1,000 children and their chaperones from the community filled the campus lawn during the 33rd annual Children’s Day, presented by Farmer Boys, at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital (LLUCH) Wednesday, May 9.

The free event, designed for children ages 3-8, was attended by at least 10 schools and day cares in the Inland Empire. Since 1985, Children’s Day has been providing hands-on learning activities to give children non-threatening exposure to a hospital setting.

Organized by LLUCH’s child life department, the event offered various booths designed just for children, including:

  • Teddy bear clinic: children were encouraged to bring their own doll or teddy bear for a “check-up.”
  • Stitch station: children learned about having stitches. They were given an opportunity to be the “doctor” placing the stitches on a paper person.
  • Pretend finger casting: provided by Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital child life department.
  • Fire safety: provided by the department of environmental health and safety, children learned how to extinguish a fire using water and fire balloons.
  • LLU School of Dentistry provided tips and demonstrations on dental health.
  • LLUCH pediatric transport team shared the lifesaving measures used to transport babies and children to and from the hospital.
  • Sports injury awareness, and automobile and car seat safety with Safe Children.
  • Dr. Hayes’ venomous creatures: Dr. Bill Hayes held a show and tell session with his array of creatures including rattlesnakes, lizards, scorpions and more.

Related Articles

Photo Courtesy of:

William "Bill" R. Layne.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Grand Terrace

Discovering the Charm and Vibrancy of Grand Terrace!

Photo Courtesy of: Photo by CHUTTERS

Rooftop Gardening

Photo Courtesy of: Alpha Stock Images

The City of Grand Terrace has internship opportunities for high school seniors.

Photo Courtesy of: Pixabay

Bible scripture shows no indication of an Easter Bunny.

Photo Courtesy of: Kaiser Permanente

The prevalence of hypertension among the Black community can be traced to historical, cultural, medical and lifestyle factors.

Photo Courtesy of: Loma Linda University Health

Linda Olsen and her husband, Dave, were adventurers even after the accident that took both her legs and right arm.

Photo Courtesy of: Southern California Edison

Digalert.org or 811 can arrange for free markings by experts who can determine the location of underground lines.

Photo Courtesy of: City of Moreno Valley

The City of Moreno Valley shares the accomplishments so far for 2023.

Photo Courtesy of: San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools

Spelling Bee first place champion, Phoebe Laguna, a fifth grader from Granite Mountain Charter School, listens as her word is called and prepares to spell it.

Photo Courtesy of: City of San Bernardino

San Bernardino's Festival: Where Our Cultures Connect event awards the city its 2023 City Cultural Diversity Award, given by the National League of Cities (NLC).

--> -->