11/5/2014
#BatFlash activities taking place at Saint Francis University this week, including appearances by the "Real Life Batman" Lenny Robinson were featured on the Nov. 5th broadcast of Central PA Live. Funds raised during Batflash Week benefit the Agency's Healing Patch for grieving children.
The "Real Life Batman" Visits St. Francis University!
Dawn Pellas
Central PA Live
Lenny Robinson was a successful business owner who was drawn to making an impact on people's lives. He shed his identity as a business owner and became the "Real Life Batman". Dressed in full Dark Knight gear, the super hero visits children facing life threatening illnesses. Now the "Real Life Batman" is getting ready for the "Legends of the Knight" Batflash 2014 at St. Francis University. The event is being held to mark the 75th Anniversary of Batman and to benefit good cause. Kent Tonkin and Paul Girardi join us to talk about how the University came up with this idea and what people can expect at the event. Allison Stockley from Home Nursing Agency's Healing Patch also tells us how the event will benefit children who are dealing with the loss of a parent. Tonkin says the organization ties in perfectly with the story of Batman because the character who became Batman in the series, Bruce Wayne, lost his parents at a young age.
Watch the video to learn more about Robinson's mission and to see his replica 1960's style Batmobile up close!