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In Fall 2008, St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles presented the premiere Living Green Showhouse, benefiting Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center, to the St. Louis community. To see the Showhouse on Show Me St. Louis, click here.
With the combined efforts of fabulous sponsors and interior designers, the 2009 St. Louis Homes & Lifestyles Living Green Showhouse to benefit SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medial Center, might just be the most successful green Showhouse in the Midwest.
The house, built by Janssen Building & Development Corp., Inc., and situated atop a hill on the picturesque grounds of Tapawingo Golf Course, featured individual spaces transformed by interior designers to showcase stylish interiors with an eco-friendly point of view. For more information, please contact Ally Favre, 314-542-0178 ext. 30.
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The Cardinal Glennon Guild, in partnership with St. Louis Homes and Lifestyles and ASID, presented the 2008 Living Green Showhouse benefiting SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center. The Showhouse, located two miles west of I-270 in Sunset Hills overlooking the beautiful Tapawingo National Golf Club, was open to the public with Cardinal Glennon sponsorship in Fall 2008.
SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center first opened its doors in July 1956. The sun displayed prominently atop the SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center name has been the hospital’s symbol for many years. It means hope, warmth, caring, commitment and excellence. The childlike handwriting of the hospital’s name embodies the reason for the hospital’s existence: We are here for the children, now and in the future.
As the motto states, “At Cardinal Glennon, our love for kids just keeps on growing.”
The proceeds from the 2008 Living Green Showhouse were donated to the Pediatric Resuscitation and Life Support Training program to purchase high-tech equipment and simulators that provide training for the medical staff – without risk to patients. Simulators are used to advance technical skills, improve teamwork, develop communication skills, give hands-on experience and allow errors to occur without harm. Discussions following the exercises allow trainees to review the proper actions and reactions, ensuring that the medical staff will be better prepared for many kinds of emergencies.
For more information, please call the Glennon Guild office at 314.268.2700 ext. 6101, or the visit www.glennon.org.