Swedish Hospital seeks oldest living ‘Spokes-baby’

Were you born at Swedish Medical Center 100 years ago? If so, you could be the “oldest baby” born at the hospital, and if you are, the nurses and doctors at Swedish want to meet you.

Were you born at Swedish Medical Center 100 years ago? If so, you could be the “oldest baby” born at the hospital, and if you are, the nurses and doctors at Swedish want to meet you.

In honor of its 100th anniversary, the medical center will launch its search for the oldest living person born at Swedish Hospital. The winner will win a downtown Seattle prize package at Hotel 1000, become the hospital’s “spokes-baby” for the year and will be featured in a full online profile and Web video.

If you think you are, or might know the oldest living person born at Swedish, contact Sarah Haeger at (206) 343-1543 or email shaeger@feareygroup.com. The Swedish “Spokes-Baby” must come forward by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday, January 20, to have a chance of winning the prize.