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AWARDS & ACCLAIM
Awards/Honors
Silver
Remi Award - (41st WorldFest-Houston Int'l Film Festival)
(2008)
Omni
Award (2007)
IFC
Media Lab Award
(2007)
Special
Jury Award - Remi (40th WorldFest-Houston Int'l Film
Festival)
(2007)
Honorable
Mention Award (Columbus International Film Festival)
(2006)
Gold
Remi Award (39th WorldFest-Houston International
Film Festival)
(2006)
Telly Award (2006)
Mid-Atlantic Emmy Nomination, 'Outstanding Youth Programming' (2005)
National Health Information Award (2004)
Mid-Atlantic Emmy Nomination, 'Outstanding Youth Programming' (2004)
Gold Telly Award (2004)
What PBS
Is Saying About 'MAPLE AVE'
"Other than the occasional "After School
Special", there are very few television programs that are devoted
to the many challenges teens face in our fast-paced and often confusing
world. So I was delighted to see that you are producing a series
dealing with serious issues, such as depression and bullying that
affect young adults. As I said when we spoke by phone, 'Jenny's
Reasons' and 'Ghosts in the Hall', part of the MAPLE AVE series,
were two of the finest shows for young people I've ever seen. They
honestly address important issues from the teens' point of view
without ever feeling contrived or preachy. Your shows are honest
and compassionate and, above all, REAL! Kudos to your talented writers
and actors! When I watched the preview, I believed in these people
and cared about them. To me, that's one of the hallmarks of great
programming. I can hardly wait to see the next episode of MAPLE
AVE and I'm looking forward to GORDON TERRACE and CEDAR GROVE as
well. Many thanks for allowing us to air 'Jenny's Reasons' and 'Ghosts
in the Hall' on ThinkBright TV. I know our young viewers and their
families will enjoy them as much as I did." -
Goldie Gardner, WNED ThinkBright, Program Manager, Buffalo, NY
"WFWA Fort Wayne, IN is thrilled to have
'Jenny's Reasons' and 'Ghosts in the Hall' available to us. We plan
to schedule both shows and follow them up with local call-ins offering
local expert advice to teens and parents and highlight local resources
available. These are the only programs we've found that speak to
both audiences and we are very impressed by the quality." -
Claudia Johnson, Operations Division Manager, WFWA, Fort Wayne,
IN
"Out of hundreds of programs available
for broadcast from various distributors and independent producers,
it's nearly impossible to find programming for adolescents. Thanks
to OutreachArts I have access to quality films that capture the
attention of adolescent viewers and deliver a positive message."
- Golden Thomas, Manager of 'City 12' Public
Television (in partnership w/ WXXI & the city of Rochester,
NY).
"I loved the show. The 'Maple Ave' program
on teen suicide ('Jenny's Reasons') provides compelling and realistic
insight into the events and emotions that can lead to suicide. The
program provides a springboard for focus groups, classroom discussion
and family conversations about recognizing the warning signals and
offering support to teens who are contemplating suicide. 'Maple
Ave' provides a venue for parents, teens and the greater community
to connect and learn." - Danielle Heiny
,KSMQ Station Manager, Austin, MN
"Richard: as you know, AETN has previewed
the first two MAPLE AVE episodes, "Jenny's Reasons" &
"Ghosts in the Hall." We found both productions to be
focused on issues of importance to the targeted audience. We appreciate
you making them available for our broadcast and hope you are successful
in securing the financial resources to continue the series. We look
forward to seeing additional episodes." -
Kathy Atkinson, Director of Programming, AETN, Conway, AR
"The 'Maple Ave' series is comprised of
films that encompass highly identifiable social concerns that are
in need of exposure within our local communities. How else can we
expose our younger/teenage viewers to these real life situations
that they can then learn from? Outreach Arts provides us the opportunity
to do just this. The 'Maple Ave' series also identifies with the
adults that are struggling through these trivial times who may not
comprehend how to cope with the situation. This series has the potential
to help people in awful situations, that may have never have received
help at all." - Leslie O'Hara, Educational
Services Mgr., WPBS-TV, Watertown, NY
"I just watched 'Jenny's Reasons' and was
very moved by it. These are such complex times - hard for adults
to navigate so it must be especially difficult for teens. This video
provides a wonderful opportunity to have dialog with teens about
depression and the emotions they are feeling. I liked the fact that
the depression Jenny was feeling was hard for her to understand
and that it illustrated the guilt that she felt over feeling depressed
when "so many others in the world face much worse." This
video and the others in the 'Maple Ave' collection offer us unique
opportunities to address real issues that teenagers face in today's
complex world. These can serve as teaching tools that harness the
power of television and address a real issue that is often not understood.
I know that various community agencies that work with teenagers
would find these resources invaluable. Thanks again for sending
them." - Kim Kelling Engstrom, Education
and Outreach Manager, WFSU, Tallahassee, FL
"WSKG's Educational Advisory Committee viewed the two episodes
of 'Maple Ave' and felt it depicted, in a real way, some issues
teens are facing. They felt the series could provide an impetus
for discussion among teens, teens and parents, teens and teacher,
as well as teens and counselors." - Carolyn
A. Weston, Educational Services Coordinator, WSKG Public Television
Binghamton, NY
"I was highly impressed with the production and acting quality
in 'Jenny's Reasons' and 'Ghosts in the Hall'. I think the content
within these programs provides a good look into the reality of what
kids are going through these days. It's been hard to find a drama
series that focuses on the youth today and I want to thank OutreachArts
for helping to fill that void. I hope and look forward to seeing
more 'Maple Ave' episodes in the future." -
Val M.B. VanderSluis, Director of Programming, KTWU, Channel 11
(Topeka, Kansas)
"Thanks for making JENNY'S REASONS and
GHOSTS IN THE HALL available to WHYY for air. We are looking forward
to airing them in the appropriate timeslot and hope you are able
to create more films in your MAPLE AVE series. Please keep us in
the loop. Thanks again." - David Rubinsohn,
Dir. of TV Programming, WHYY-TV, Wilmington, DE
"'Maple Ave' is an important drama series
that touches on what is happening with the youth of today. Addressing
these issues with this drama series gives kids the opportunity to
see a positive outcome and know that there is help out there. Outreach
Arts is exposing a very pressing issue in our community that WYBE's
viewers have experienced and enjoyed learning from." -
Joni C. Helton, Director of Programming, WYBE Public Television,
Philadelphia, PA
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