Press Releases
June 14, 2007
Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital Hosts 60th Baby Alumni Event July 11
Lake Forest, Ill. – The 60th Annual Baby Alumni party will take place Wednesday, July 11, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital lawn. Hosted by the Women’s Auxiliary Board of Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital, Baby Alumni is a free community celebration for the families of all babies born at Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital in the last four years.
This year’s Baby Alumni party will feature visits by Ronald McDonald, Hamburgler and Birdie. There also will be children’s rides, face painting and other activities. Volunteers from the Women’s Board, Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital and teens from the Committee Representing Our Young Adults (CROYA) will be on hand to offer assistance.
If your child is eligible to attend and has not received an invitation, or for more information, contact Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital’s Office of Philanthropy by calling (847) 535-6111 or by email at sschreiner@lfh.org.
About Northwestern Memorial HealthCare
Northwestern Memorial HealthCare is the parent corporation of Chicago’s Northwestern Memorial Hospital, an 854-bed academic medical center hospital and Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital, a 205-bed community hospital located in Lake Forest, Illinois.
About Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital
Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital is a wholly owned entity of Northwestern Memorial HealthCare. The hospital has 600 physicians board-certified in 68 medical specialties, conveniently located in offices throughout Lake County. Northwestern Lake Forest Hospital has been named the Consumer Choice Hospital for Lake and Kenosha counties according to a survey by National Research Corporation for five years in a row for having the best doctors, best nurses, best image and reputation, and best overall quality.
The hospital’s mission is to provide communities the highest quality health care through exceptional access to state-of-the-art clinical services with compassionate and personal care. Clinical services are delivered at the hospital’s Lake Forest and Grayslake campuses, and at facilities in Bannockburn, Glenview, Gurnee-Brookside, Gurnee-Tower Court, Libertyville, Lindenhurst and Vernon Hills. At the main hospital in Lake Forest, exemplary care is provided in Cain Family Emergency Services, the Hunter Family Center for Women’s Health, the Posy Krehbiel Breast Care Center, the Waud Family Maternity Services and the Center for Advanced Radiation Medicine. CareCoach, Lake County’s only mobile health program, provides care for the underserved at 25 locations throughout the region. For more information, visit lfh.org.




