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a chair for Children's Theater, show support
The major renovation under way in the Basic Science Building Auditorium
offers MUSC people—faculty, employees, students—a chance to help make the
auditorium double as a state-of-the-art children’s theater.
While impetus for the renovation comes from a $250,000 grant from the
Elf Foundation, a California-based audio-visual non-profit organization,
from the Audio Warehouse and from construction company D.R. Horton, the
opportunity remains for individuals and small groups on campus, for patients
and patient families and others in the Lowcountry community to purchase
specially equipped theater seats with the dedicated name of choice on a
brass plate designed for the seat’s armrest.
The renovated auditorium will be used for hosting events for MUSC’s
youngest patients and will remain available for teaching students as well.
Each seat donated will help put a smile on the faces of hundreds of sick
children right here in the community.
The cost of each Theater Seat is $500. Each seat donated will display
the dedicated name of choice.
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Commemorate someone who has made the difficult journey through illness.
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Thank the MUSC family for the care and medical attention your family received.
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Honor a MUSC student or graduate
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Support the MUSC Mission to teach, to heal and to discover.
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Help us make the joy and entertainment of movies something for our children
here at MUSC to look forward to.
Take the time now to be remembered as a contributor to South
Carolina’s greatest medical institution.
Reserve your chair by May 15.
For more information or to reserve a chair, contact Vanessa Hill at
792-9250 or Valerie West, Ph.D., at 792-2340 or e-mail West at westvt@musc.edu.
Information can also be found at http://www.roomofmagic.com.
What is the Elf Foundation?
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The Elf foundation, a newly formed nonprofit charity organization comprised
of consumer and professional electronic dealers, manu-facturer's, manufacturer's
representatives, media and industry organizations, working together for
the express purpose of designing and installing entertainment and internet-based
educational systems in children's hospitals and ancillary facilities around
the country
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“We believe that our industry—consumer and professional electronics—is
about creating magic and we will delight in bringing the brief relief of
pain, distress and boredom that face children and their families in need.”
From Elf Foundation Website.
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The foundation is working with more than 20 health facilities across the
country. The MUSC's Children's Theater will be the largest theater of its
type and will become a national model for other hospitals.
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