North Oaks Medical Center Welcomes Bicentennial Baby
[HAMMOND, La.]– Aiden Scott Motichek has already made a name for himself as one
of nearly 200 babies born April 30 on the 200th anniversary of Louisiana’s
statehood. Aiden was welcomed into the world at North Oaks Medical Center
in Hammond on Monday by his parents Haley Stringer and Dakota Motichek
of Maurepas.
As part of the state’s Bicentennial celebration, North Oaks Medical
Center and other birthing hospitals partnered with the Louisiana Hospital
Association and Louisiana Bicentennial Commission to recognize all babies
born on April 30. Each baby received as keepsakes a Louisiana Bicentennial
certificate and limited edition copper medallion. Louisiana Hospital Association
President/Chief Executive Officer John Matessino comments, “Each
baby gets to take home a piece of history.”
The medallion is an updated re-issue of the coin that Adler’s minted
in 1912 for the state’s Centennial. The medallion’s design
features the state’s seal on one side and the silhouette of the
state and a compass rose on the other. Packaged in a replica of the 1912
box with a certificate of authenticity, the medallions were donated by
the Louisiana Bicentennial Commission and paid for through contributions
and sponsorships.
Obstetrician/Gynecologist Dwan Mabry, MD, delivered Aiden at 7:19 p.m.
He weighed 6 lbs., 6 oz. and measured 18 inches long. Grandparents are
Linda Lindsey and Stacy Stringer of Springfield and Deann and Thomas Moticheck
of Maurepas.
For more information about Women & Children’s Services at North
Oaks Medical Center, call the North Oaks Communications Department at
(985) 230-6647.
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