This past Saturday, families from the House and partner hospitals spent the day at the Museum of the Moving Image for our "Hooray for Hollywood" quarterly event. Kids- and even parents took part in a museum-wide scavenger hunt and otherwise spent the afternoon exploring some very cool exhibits (especially the sound booth) and learning about the history of television and film. At the end of the day, each family walked away with a custom flipbook to commemorate the event.
Hooray for Hollywood!
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