Saturday, November 12, 2011

Save the Spider-man for the Children: Part 1

Hello Dan here,

This is an article about the process of saving a Spider-man Pinball Machine so the kids at the Chrissy Brown Oncology Unit in SW Florida can enjoy it again. The pinball machine was donated by the Schneeberger family in memory of their eleven year old son Jimmy.

This will a daily log of process made of taking this Pinball Machine from a non-operational to full healthy & playable game.

So it begins...

Origin:

"My name is Chris, I’m a Bonita Springs real estate agent and also a Leadership Bonita Student. During the healthcare segment of Leadership training one of the establishments we toured was the Children’s Hospital at Health Park in Fort Myers, Florida; more specifically the Chrissy Brown Oncology and Hematology Unit. "

Key Facts about The Chrissy Brown Oncology and Hematology Unit.


  • Established: 1994


  • Type of Facility: Pediatric Acute Care


  • Number of Dedicated Pediatric Beds: 98 (Total)


  • Number of Dedicated Neonatal Intensive Care Beds: 48


  • Number of Patients Seen Annually in Emergency Services: 22,000+


  • Number of Pediatric Providers: 300+


  • Number of Pediatric Specialists: 58+


  • Number of Pediatric Specialty Areas: 10


  • Number of People Helped Through Child Advocacy Programs: 95,000+


For more information about the Chrissy Brown Oncology and Hematology Unit: http://www.leememorial.org/caring/facilities/tch.asp



"In one of the recreation rooms I noticed a Spiderman Pinball machine, by Stern. It was really rough looking with visible broken components and an overall dirty appearance. It almost looked like it was in a fire it was so covered with black dust."



"Immediately I turned to our tour guide and said, “I know local pinball enthusiasts who wouldn’t be able to sleep at night if they knew this machine was broken, if children … sick children with cancer even, couldn’t play it. It would just break their heart.” I then gave them the contact information and hoped for the best.
Lo and behold, “the best” happened a few weeks later when Sarah Evanglista from Healthpark called invited us to come back and take a look at Spidey. The first general assessment happened late on a Thursday evening and a few emails bounced back and forth and in less than twenty four hours, permission to pick the machine up was granted by the administration."



"Spiderman is taking a short trip to Bonita Springs for a tune up, fix up, face lift and a serious bath. Follow along on on http://www.pinballavenue.blogspot.com/ and the Facebook page, Project Pinball. Of course, donations for parts, materials and cleaning supplies are welcomed and encouraged. "




To be Continued....

1 comment:

www.LifeInBonitaSprings.com said...

Most residents of SWFL don't realize that this hospital is the only children's hospital between Tampa and Miami. Just an FYI, only because nobody realizes until there is a crisis.