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  1611 san marco blvd.  jacksonv ille 32 207 CantrellWhite.com 2918 vineville ave macon ga 31204 o. 904.232.3001 c. 904.625.371 3 MAIN OFFICE  FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE “BRING HOME THE ADAMS” BRINGS HOME INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS Contact: Dodie Cantrell Caitlin Rulien Number: 904-625-3713 904-232-3001 E-mail: dodie.cantrell@cfmedia.net caitlin.rulien @cfmedia.net JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (May 22, 2015) — “Bring Home the Adams,” a video created by Emmy award- winning PRC Digital Media for the USS ADAMS Museum, sailed out of award season with three recognitions last month. The video, which highlights the plans for the future museum, was awarded the Silver Reel in Graphic/Animation at the Media Communications Association-International Media Festival (MAI-I) as well as two Awards of Distinction from the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts (AIVA). “We created our visual effects to allow people to see what the dream will look like when it is realized,” said Ray Hays, President of PRC Digital Media. “The result is so seamless that many people have asked, ‘When did they bring in the ship?’” "We are deeply grateful that someone of Ray Hays’ extraordinary talent chose to partner with us to help 'Bring Home the Adams.' We are not at all surprised that he won these awards for his video,” said Joe Snowberger, CEO of the USS ADAMS Museum. “We know it's a winner because of the amount of support it’s brought us from people in the community who continue to donate to help bring Florida's first naval warship museum to Jacksonville." The video, produced and written by Hays, features notable Jacksonville residents, including U.S. Representative Ander Crenshaw, City of Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown and Duval County Sheriff John D. Rutherford. “Making the USS Adams an iconic part of our downtown will boldly demonstrate that Jacksonville is proud of its military heritage,” says Hays. “PRC has always done its part to promote a vibrant and growing downtown and the Adams Museum will provide a unique and valuable draw for decades to come.”

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    1611 san marco blvd. jacksonville fl 32207CantrellWhite.com

    2918 vineville avemacon ga 31204

    o. 904.232.3001c. 904.625.3713

    MAIN OFFICE

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE BRING HOME THE ADAMS BRINGS HOME INTERNATIONAL FILM AWARDS Contact: Dodie Cantrell Caitlin Rulien Number: 904-625-3713 904-232-3001 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (May 22, 2015) Bring Home the Adams, a video created by Emmy award-winning PRC Digital Media for the USS ADAMS Museum, sailed out of award season with three recognitions last month. The video, which highlights the plans for the future museum, was awarded the Silver Reel in Graphic/Animation at the Media Communications Association-International Media Festival (MAI-I) as well as two Awards of Distinction from the Academy of Interactive & Visual Arts (AIVA). We created our visual effects to allow people to see what the dream will look like when it is realized, said Ray Hays, President of PRC Digital Media. The result is so seamless that many people have asked, When did they bring in the ship? "We are deeply grateful that someone of Ray Hays extraordinary talent chose to partner with us to help 'Bring Home the Adams.' We are not at all surprised that he won these awards for his video, said Joe Snowberger, CEO of the USS ADAMS Museum. We know it's a winner because of the amount of support its brought us from people in the community who continue to donate to help bring Florida's first naval warship museum to Jacksonville." The video, produced and written by Hays, features notable Jacksonville residents, including U.S. Representative Ander Crenshaw, City of Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown and Duval County Sheriff John D. Rutherford. Making the USS Adams an iconic part of our downtown will boldly demonstrate that Jacksonville is proud of its military heritage, says Hays. PRC has always done its part to promote a vibrant and growing downtown and the Adams Museum will provide a unique and valuable draw for decades to come.

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    The Jacksonville Historic Naval Ship Association (JHNSA) is leading the effort to raise funds to complete the project that will bring this last surviving Cold War-era ship back to Jacksonville, where it was stationed 21 of its 30 active years. The ADAMS Museum will be Floridas first naval warship museum. ### PRC Digital Media is a full-service media production company serving national and international clients since 1988. The Emmy-winning company has produced multimedia and television for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, CSX, the State of Florida, Discovery Channel, Velocity, and scores of other clients from its facility in Jacksonville. For further information, video, or to set up an on-camera or off-camera interview, please contact Caitlin Rulien at [email protected] (904-232-3001) or Dodie Cantrell at [email protected] (904-625-3713).

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    o. 904.232.3001c. 904.625.3713

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    VOTE FOR THE GOOD GUYS TO HELP AREA NONPROFITS

    Contact: Dodie Cantrell Caitlin Rulien Number: 904-625-3713 904-232-3001 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] June 8, 2015 Jacksonville, FL Mike Davidson Ford has partnered with Client Focused Media and HandsOn Jacksonville to give back to Duval-area nonprofits. The iVotetoGive.com Give to the Good Guys campaign seeks local Good Guys and Gals who volunteer, work with or support an area nonprofit organization. The Good Guys are the people in our community leading the effort to make Jacksonville a more charitable city, said Mike White, CEO of Client Focused Media. We want to give back to those nonprofits and who better to partner with than Jacksonvilles original Good Guys, Mike Davidson Ford. Nominations, which lasted through May, resulted in 25 Jacksonville Good Guys and Gals, including representatives of Susan G. Komen of North Florida and the YMCA of Floridas First Coast. We believe there are many Good Guys and Gals working to make Jacksonville a better place. Were happy to bring more awareness to these nonprofits by reaching out to help the individuals making a positive impact within our community said Mike Davidson Fords General Manager, Rob Henry. Visitors to iVotetoGive.com have the opportunity to vote for their favorite Good Guy. The top three Good Guys or Gals with the highest votes will be awarded a combined total of $5,000 in cash and in-kind media services as well as will be featured in an issue of BUZZ Magazine. Voting is currently open through July 3rd.

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    LOCAL CHICK-FIL-A SHOWS SUPPORT WITH BRING HOME THE ADAMS! DAY

    Contact: Dodie Cantrell Caitlin Rulien Number: 904-625-3713 904-232-3001 E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] May 27, 2015 Jacksonville, FL Too rarely can you eat chicken and simultaneously do good. Jacksonvilles Butler Pointe Plaza Chick-fil-A dedicated Friday, May 22, to the USS ADAMS Museum to raise awareness and funds for Floridas first naval warship museum. Were honored to welcome in Memorial Day weekend at Chick-fil-A. Were raising money to bring home a ship that was stationed here 21 of its 30 years, said Joe Snowberger, Commodore and CEO of the USS ADAMS Museum. Its a chance to educate people about our citys naval heritage. The franchises owner, Marinus Storm, is a retired Naval Commander and great supporter of the USS ADAMS Museum. "Were glad to partner with the Museum to honor our brave military men and women by helping Bring Home the Adams!" said Storm. Along with the ADAMSs booth, the restaurant hosted the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps and offered a free food voucher to all who donated to the Museum.

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    If you would like further information, video, or to set up an on-camera or off-camera interview please contact Caitlin Rulien at [email protected] or Dodie Cantrell at [email protected] / 904-232-3001.

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    LOCAL FURNITURE MAKER HONORS THE PAST WITH CUSTOM AFFORDABLE ARTISTRY FOR THE PRESENT

    March 23, 2015-Jacksonville, FLMicrobreweries, local produce, and mom-and-pop restaurantstheyre all part of a renewed Grow Local-Shop Local movement in Jacksonville. Recently, the emergence of local-emphasized home projects with its focus on authentic spaces has become key in the custom, keep-it-local, movement. The movement includes renewed interest in interior landscaping with unique, high-quality, locally produced furnishings. This drive has ushered in a new appreciation for the local artisans who produce hand-crafted furnishings at a company thats been quietly creating affordable artistry for the people of Jacksonville, Florida for decades. Jenny Hugo is a third generation furniture design specialist whose family heritage lies in creating spaces that are both classic and modern using locally produced furnishings. Hugos Fine Furniture and Interiors focuses on locally produced products to furnish spaces. Thats been a core value of our company since its inception and the appreciation for tying together the classic and modern continues to inspire all of our designs. In those designs, the Hugos team ties together traditional aspects such as exposed brick and wood accents with fresh vision to create one-of-a-kind spaces that offer young professionals the customized furnishings they want at affordable prices. This unique affordable artistry is a hallmark of the Hugos brand. The design team works with Hugos furniture production artists to create unique, customized homescapes that support the produce local, shop local, stay local artisan movement. Were proud that as we enter a new era as a family-owned company, the public is demonstrating a renewed appreciation for our long tradition of employing local furniture artists, says Hugo. Engaging young professionals in this tradition is especially rewarding because it confirms our commitment to the values and the quality that have been our way of operating for decades. Entering their second century, the family-driven company is committed to combining founder Alberts experience in Germany as a tapezierer and his wifes expertise in creating window treatments to keep the custom artistry of the past alive in the home spaces of the present. #####

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