Showing posts with label December Meeting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label December Meeting. Show all posts

Saturday, December 12, 2015

December Meeting/Chris Harris' Death



Next Saturday, December 19th, is our final meeting for 2015!  Hard to believe.  As usual, we will meet in the Casey Room at Swedish Hospital's Cherry Hill campus from 12:45 pm to 3:00 pm.  Drop ins and kids are welcome.

Sad to report that Chris Harris has died.  Six years ago he was mistakenly identified by a King County Sheriff's deputy as a criminal and body slammed him, head first, into the wall of a local movie theater, causing severe brain damage.  Our group's thoughts and prayers have always been with Mr. Harris and his family, just as they are with his passing.  Unfortunately, while the medical examiner has reclassified Mr. Harris' death as a homicide, the Sheriff's deputy won't be facing any charges.  He was 'retrained' and cleared about four years ago of any wrong-doing.

As I stated in an earlier post, we have submitted our application for the 2016 UW Brain Awareness Open House event, set for March.  Hopefully, there will also be representatives from the UW's helmet program, a public private partnership, that is developing a helmet that better protects the brain during football.  According to local news reports, the helmet will hopefully be available in 2016!

It also wasn't lost on me that now news reports are recognizing the dangers with cheerleading and sports, other than football, that pose a risk of head injury.  I do realize that there are lots of activities that pose a risk to acquiring hydrocephalus, through brain injury, but raising awareness of this is important.

We will have a lot to discuss this month!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013



DECEMBER MEETING

Happy Holidays!  This will be the final meeting of 2013--the year went by SO fast.  I'll be posting the 2014 schedule shortly.  December 21st, from 12:45 pm to 3:00 pm in the Casey Conference Room at Swedish Hospital's Cherry Hill campus will be our meeting this month.  As always, drop ins are welcome, as well as children & anyone wanting information about hydrocephalus.

I also want to take the opportunity to thank Swedish Hospital for their generous assistance in providing us with meeting space for the last several years.  It has been great having the space and being available to those in need of moral support in living with hydrocephalus.  We look forward to many more years of service to the community and the assistance of Swedish in that effort.

I would also like to thank the many friends of the group, and family members, worldwide, who have helped make the group a success.

I'm looking forward to 2014 with great anticipation.  Look forward to seeing new and familiar faces in the coming year.