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            AYV : Adobe Youth Voices Project

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            The AYV Project provides breakthrough learning experiences using video, multimedia, digital art, web, animation, and audio tools that enable youth to explore and comment on their world. Wicomico County and five other sites in the Maryland 4-H program were selected to participate in the Adobe Youth Voices (AYV) Project.

            These sites have been supported by Adobe through grant funding, which has allowed us to purchase equipment such as digital cameras and tripods. Adobe also donated software giving Wicomico County the opportunity to introduce Adobe Photoshop Elements (photo editing and design software) and Premiere Elements (movie making software) to all of our artists who participated in the Movie Making and Graphic Design AYV Workshops. 

            We truly appreciate all that Adobe has done to jump start our 4-Hers into the future of our Arts, Communications and Technology (ACT) program. 

            Project Honors - The Wicomico County AYV Project is featured by National 4-H as a lead pilot program, a feature story highlighting the success is on their website. 2010.  A featured article by National 4-H Council original copy link. 

            Artist Honors 

            Shadi Jahelka was awarded top honors having her “Recycling Revolution” documentary chosen as the feature ‘environmental category’ piece of the National Association of 4-H Agents (NAE4-HA) Conference Film Festival, November 2010.
             
            2011 National 4-H Film Fest Winners - Maryland was honored to have two youth from Wicomico County win 2nd Shadi Jahelka and 3rd Michelle Digby in the Narrative category during the Film Fest held in Branson, MO in August, 2011.

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