Gina Seebachan and her business the Playseum
BETHESDA, MD - May 11: Judi Mukarhinda (Left) orginally from Rwanda teaches Katie Burke, 3, of Bethesda how to play the djembe (drum) at the Playseum. Gina Seebachan (not pictured) created a huge indoor play space, the Playseum which opened last November. One month later an anonoymous person wrote on DC Urban Moms listserve that she had been cornered by Seebachan and told she'd go to hell if she didn't accept Jesus. Seebachan says the posting was not true. ThePlayseum is photographed Tuesday May 11, 2010 in Bethesda, Md. (Photo by Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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