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Monday, June 1, 2015

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For more information contact:
John S. Paluska
American History Film Project
(571) 499 3322
jpaluska3@gmail.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Thursday, May 28

Local Students to Show Films at Annandale High School

Washington D.C. (May 28. 2015) - Seventh grade World History students at Mullen Jr. Sr. High School Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice will be exhibiting short history films at Annandale High School in Annandale Va. (In the Washington D.C. Metropolitan Area) on Saturday June 6th, at 6 p.m. EST at the American History Film Project (AHFP) showcase.

Ty Kvanvig, Teven Marshall and Lexi Rice are three local Mullen High School students who have been chosen to have their films exhibited at the AHFP showcase. Ty and Teven’s video, is a how-to guide to constructing a sod house in the historical fashion of the plains dwellers. Lexi Rice’s video is an interview concerning an infamous local crime that spurred a national investigation. Their videos are two of only four nationwide chosen to be showcased at the exhibition.

The exhibition, which will take place on June 6, 2015 at 6 p.m. EST, will be hosted by AHFP and will meet at Annandale High School, located at 4700 Medford Drive Annandale, Va. 22003. The films will be showcased alongside others from different states across the United States.

According to Martha Barnes, the founder of AHFP, the American History Film Project is a national organization that seeks to help students develop a yearning to learn by providing a creative outlet to showcase the finest films made by students about their respective locations. The goal of the project is to teach students that they are an integral part of their community and history.

Ty and Teven’s video can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHHfkjQFb2E

Lexi’s video can be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWP1ADbdddg

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