St. Jude Children's Research Hospital NYC Pop Up Experience

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital NYC Pop Up Experience

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St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® celebrates 16 years of its Thanks and Giving® campaign with a two-day interactive holiday Pop Up event in New York City’s Tribeca neighborhood on Friday, December 13th & Saturday, December 14th at 393 Broadway, New York City.

The #GiveThanks Immersive Experience brings the St. Jude mission to life through mesmerizing and fantastical scenes, allowing all who enter to connect with and visualize the benefits of the lifesaving work taking place at St. Jude. Through an immersive gallery of life-sized projections and sculptures of patient artwork, as well as Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) that brings patient stories and experiences to attendees firsthand, every element of the experience was inspired by St. Jude patients as their way to #GiveThanks to those who give back.

New Yorkers and visitors are invited to join Marlo Thomas & St. Jude partners and supporters for an interactive experience to #GiveThanks during the holiday season and celebrate the St. Jude mission: Finding cures. Saving children®.

WHAT:            ST. JUDE #GIVE THANKS POP UP IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE 

 WHO:             Marlo Thomas available for interviews

Award-winning actress, producer, author and social activist and St. Jude National Outreach Director

 WHERE:        393 Broadway, New York, New York 10012 (between Walker and White)

WHEN:            Friday, December 13th

                        9-10am – Press preview

                        10am – Doors open to the public

                        12pm – Press check-in

                        12:30-1:30pm – Marlo Thomas available for interviews on-site

                        6pm – Doors close for the day

 

                        Saturday, December 14th

                        10am – Doors open

                        7pm – Doors close

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