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You can help ACES video win national recognition

By Phyllis Curry

The ACES StoryMaker video, "Thankful for our Veterans," is competing for recognition on the national level, and the winner will be decided by public vote.

The deadline says November 8, but that deadline has been extended. Readers do not have to view all the videos unless they choose to do so. The ACES video can be viewed by scrolling down to number 26, I think it is. The title is "Thankful for Our Veterans," and the creators are Natalie Bardin and Gabby Kemp.

Click here to view the Wondermaker video site




This story was posted on 2018-12-10 11:26:41
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Have you voted for Natalie Bardin and Gabby Kemp?



2018-12-11 - ACES - Photo Inset picture of the students by Linda Waggener.
Have you clicked this link and voted yet? I cast my vote for Natalie Bardin and Gabby Kemp and their ACES "Thankful for our Veterans" video. Just click the underlined link above to get to the vote page, count down to video number 26 with a photo of ACES on it, click on that photo which opens the vote page. It takes only a moment to support these students! - Linda Waggener

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