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Kimberly “Kim” Perry Whiteley

Remembering Kimberly “Kim” Perry Whiteley

Kim Perry Whiteley, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend, passed away at her home on October 6, 2024, at the age of 56. Kim was born in Easton, MD, on June 7, 1968, the daughter of William and Elizabeth Perry. She was the youngest child of Waterfowl Festival co-founder William A. Perry and his wife Betty. Kim was a familiar face at the festival from the time she was a child, through her Ducksitter years, and eventually as Co-Chairman of the Carving Committee with her sister Debbye Perry Jackson.

Kim attended St. Michaels High School. After graduation, Kim started working at the Star Democrat in Easton. On September 9, 1989 Kim and Tyler were married. They just celebrated 35 years together.

Kim is survived by her husband, Tyler; son, Ty (Sarah); daughters; Faith (Nolan) and Kamryn; her grandchildren; Bodhi Adams, Declan, Isabelle, Carter and Presley Whiteley; her mother-in-law, Maryann Whiteley; her brothers;

Bruce (Louise) Perry, Bruce E (Patty) Perry; her sister, Denise Riley; as well as many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, William and Elizabeth Perry; her father-in-law, George Allen Whiteley; her sister, Debbye Jackson; and her brother, Bill Perry. The family will receive guests and friends at Fellows, Helfenbein & Newnam Funeral Home, Easton on Friday, October 11th from 3pm until 5pm. A memorial celebration will immediately follow at 5pm. A private burial will be held at a later date.

The Waterfowl Festival family offers our deepest condolences to the Perry family.

Plan your trip – Parking, buses, and new venues to explore!

Plan your route at the 2024 Waterfowl Festival to find something fun for everyone!

[Easton, MD] – October 10, 2024–Venues for the Waterfowl Festival 2024 offer fun for the whole family! Follow the Quackin’ Trail, ride a bus to your favorite exhibit, wine, dine, dance in the streets, and shop ‘til you drop at the art exhibits and exciting outdoor and indoor pavilions.

Quackin’ Trail – Little ducklings can pick up a Willa’s Waterfowl adventure map at any ticket booth and follow along for exhibits that will delight the kids! Activities include a live mermaid, the Phillip’s Wharf Fishmobile, face painting, goose calling clinic, silhouette painting class, and a live terrapin exhibit. Be sure to find Willa, Webster, and Winston, the festival’s mascots, for a special selfie that will make everyone smile. All kids activities are free for kids under ten with an adult ticket, some activities require advance reservation. 

Chesapeake Bay Pavilion – The Easton VFW Grounds will host a variety of activities such as the incredible raptor exhibit “Skyhunters in Flight.” Browse our indoor/outdoor vendors such as North Point Marina, various artisans, Mason-Dixon Outfitters, North American Retriever Club demos, and conservation exhibitors including Department of Natural Resources.

Talbot Humane Doggie DayCare – Can’t go anywhere without your pup but sometimes need a little “me-time?” Let Talbot Humane Society volunteers pamper your pooch while you enjoy the indoor exhibits. Armory Lawn. Small donation. 

Party at the Ponds! – Whether you are a hunter, angler, boater, dog lover, or just an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll find something to interest you at the festival’s very own Bay Street Ponds property presented this year by The Oaks Waterfront Hotel. Festival guests can enjoy a glimpse of the hunting and angling world with the Talbot Retriever Club Dog Demonstrations, Kids Fishing Derby and Fly Fishing Demonstrations. Enjoy an interactive kid’s archery game by Bass Pro Outfitters, disc golf demo with Off Course and a Quackin’ Corner kid’s spot hosted by M&T Bank! Eat and drink at the famous Beer Wetlands sponsored by Kelly Distributing and enjoy a seasonal cocktail and eats from Gourmet by the Bay’s iconic mobile bar. The Sweet Fix truck will be there too! 

The Duck Blind, Tasting Tent, 4 Dogs Patio Paw-ty, and the Cocktail Corner – Beer lovers unite! Craft beer and specialty cocktails will be on the taps at the indoor Duck Blind venue, the tasting pavilion, and the Academy Art Museum’s cocktail corner presented by Delmarva Craft. Warm up and pick up your winter swag from RAR Brewing, Big Truck, Brackish Life, Waterfowl Festival licensed apparel shop and more in the Duck Blind. Featuring the Waterfowl Festival’s very own seasonal blend “In Flight” – a special collaboration by Burnish Brewing Company and Bird Nickel Brewing. In Qlarant tasting pavilion, local wine, cheese, beer and other delights will be available to sample and purchase. Throughout the weekend, join 4 Dogs Brewing at the Eastern Shore Land Conservancy for a fun, lively patio party including a free Goose Music Conservation Kickoff Friday night. 

Sportsman’s Pavilion – Outdoor enthusiasts and sporting visitors can delight in the array of Sportsman’s Pavilion vendors at the Easton Elks Lodge, offering everything from big-game hunting adventure trips to the smallest fishing lure. Incredible new outdoor Waterfowl Festival attire will be here with the Brackish Life showcase. Warm up with the fire pits, dance to the live music, and shop for everything outdoors! Don’t miss the Delmarva Dock Dogs – a festival favorite for decades. Nearby, make sure to stop in to the Buy, Sell, Swap exhibit at Easton HIgh School and listen in at the World Waterfowl Calling Contest – host to the globe’s best callers since 1976.

Art Pavilions – Throughout downtown, a variety of art pavilions will enchant and entice collectors to seek out the very best in wildlife sculpture, paintings, carvings, and photography. A selection of the nation’s finest artisans and artists will be represented in the Pavilions presented this year by PNC Bank. Don’t miss the Featured Artist table, where Texas-based sculptor and painter Ronnie Wells will unveil this year’s waterfowl sculpture and painting. 

The Country School – Take a bus to the Country School this year, the new home of the Harry M. Walsh Waterfowling and History exhibits, the exclusive Guyette and Deeter auction, and the fun Tailgating swap and sell, a favorite of long-time festival attendees for its variety of affordable collectibles. 

Parking and Transportation – Enjoy free parking and bus transportation with a festival ticket. Ample accessible parking, ticket booths, and bus stops will be located at Easton High School, Easton Elementary School, and Easton Middle School. Transportation and parking are available free with the support of Londonderry on the Tred Avon, The Arc Central Chesapeake Region, Benson and Mangold, and the Talbot County Public School System. Four bus routes this year will get your where you need to go, fast!

Questions? Please contact us at the Waterfowl Festival office, Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM-5:00PM. Volunteers are needed for all venues and will earn a free ticket good for all three days of the festival!

 For tickets please visit: https://waterfowlfestival.org/festival-tickets/

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About the Waterfowl Festival

Since 1971, the Waterfowl Festival has raised nearly six million dollars for conservation and education efforts. Proceeds from the festival support various environmental, art, student scholarships,  and cultural initiatives, ensuring that future generations can understand and enjoy the beauty and diversity of waterfowl and their environments. The festival also plays a vital role in supporting the local community, drawing visitors from around the country and boosting the regional economy.

The Waterfowl Festival gratefully acknowledges the support of the Maryland State Arts Council, the Maryland Historic Trust, the Town of Easton, Talbot County Government, and all of our incredible community partners including the hundreds of volunteers that make all the magic happen. We gratefully acknowledge the support of our 2024 Legacy Conservation Partners – PNC Bank, Guyette and Deeter, Ducks Unlimited, and the Maryland State Arts Council. 

For more information about the Waterfowl Festival, including ticket sales and a full schedule of events, please visit www.waterfowlfestival.org.

Waterfowl Festival 2024: A Celebration of Art, Conservation, and Outdoor Adventure

[Easton, MD] – August 29, 2024 – The Waterfowl Festival, one of the nation’s premier events dedicated to the celebration of waterfowl and the natural environment, returns to Easton, Maryland, on November 8-10, 2024. The festival, now in its 53rd year, offers a diverse range of activities that highlight the art, culture, and conservation of the Chesapeake Bay region and beyond.

Festival Highlights

This year’s festival promises an unforgettable experience for attendees of all ages, with activities that cater to art enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, and outdoor adventurers alike.

  1. Fine Art and Photography Exhibits:
    Renowned wildlife artists and photographers from across the country will showcase their work in a series of exhibits spread throughout Easton. Visitors can expect to see stunning paintings, sculptures, decoys, and photographs that capture the beauty and majesty of the natural world. The works will be available for purchase, providing a unique opportunity to own a piece of art that reflects a deep appreciation for the outdoors. This year’s featured artist is acclaimed Texan sculptor and painter, Ronnie Wells. Wells is a crowd favorite and his works will shine in the newly expanded PNC Art Pavilion in the middle of the historic downtown. 
  2. Going to the Dogs!
    All of our outdoor venues are dog friendly! Three amazing exhibits specifically focus on our lovable furry friends. Dog lovers will be thrilled by the retriever demonstrations at the Bay Street Ponds, the incredible competition between professionals and amateurs alike at the Delmarva Dock Dogs exhibit, and the lightning fast field trial dog demonstrations at the Chesapeake Bay Pavilion. At each pavilion, visitors can enjoy a variety of beverages and foods to help make their experience tasty and fun. 
  3. Quackin’ Trail for the kids!
    The Waterfowl Festival is a family-friendly event with a range of activities designed to engage and educate children. New this year is the Quackin’ Trail! Parents can pick up a map for their kiddos at our ticket kiosks. The trial will lead kids to educational activities such as the Phillips Wharf Fishmobile, “Skyhunters in Flight” raptor show,The live Mermaid story times, face painting, and art activities throughout the festival. Kids 10 and under are free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Don’t miss the kid’s calling contest at the Sportsman’s pavilion. 
  4. Shop ‘til you drop!
    If you need something to play outdoors, the festival will have it! Shopping pavilions include the Sportsman’s pavilion featuring the ever-popular Molly’s Place Sporting Goods, the Chesapeake Bay Pavilion full of crafts and items you need for water sports including some great boats from Northpoint Marina, the Marshland Mercantile with artisans and festival store merchandise, multiple fine art pavilions, and the incredible Buy, Sell, Swap collector’s venue. New this year is the Guyette & Deeter auction and tailgate swap, complete with an incredible display this year of Cobb Island decoys in the Harry M. Walsh Waterfowling Artifacts exhibit. Easton’s downtown merchants will also be stocked and ready for visitors, visit DiscoverEaston.com for current business listings.
  5. Conservation Corner:
    The Waterfowl Festival is committed to the conservation of our wild open spaces and will feature presentations and exhibits from leading organizations in the Chesapeake Bay Pavilion. Learn about the latest efforts to protect and preserve vital habitats, and find out how you can get involved in local initiatives.
  6. Eastern Shore Feast!
    No festival is complete without great food, and the Waterfowl Festival is no exception. Enjoy a variety of culinary delights throughout downtown. Local restaurants will feature incredible Chesapeake Bay fare and the food trucks scattered throughout will offer something delicious for everyone. Thirsty? Our guests over 21 can enjoy our new Duck Blind and Decoy bars, the famous Bullitt Garden Tasting Pavilion and the ever-popular Beer Wetlands.
  1. Parking – free parking is available at Easton Middle School, Easton High School, and Easton Elementary school – all locations have accessible parking and bus stops – easy to get downtown!

For tickets please visit: https://waterfowlfestival.org/festival-tickets/

Waterfowl Festival Presents 2024 Conservation Grant Awards

For immediate release: 

September 6th, 2024

 

Press contact: Deena Kilmon, Executive Director, 410-829-4052

 

Waterfowl Festival Announces Conservation Mini-Grant Awards

Easton, MD – The Waterfowl Festival Conservation Committee is delighted to announce the recipients of this year’s Community in Conservation Grants. As part of our ongoing commitment to preserving our rural environment and supporting wildlife conservation, we are pleased to award grants to three outstanding organizations: Ducks Unlimited Inc., Phillips Wharf Environmental Center, and ShoreRivers. Each organization created exceptional projects that will educate and have a positive impact on our community. 

“For over fifty years, we have supported organizations whose mission is to acknowledge the importance of our natural environment and open spaces, and work to preserve it,” remarked Chip Heaps, Conservation Committee chairman. “We congratulate Ducks Unlimited, Phillips Wharf Environmental Center, and ShoreRivers for their exceptional contributions to this work and are excited to see the positive results of these funded projects.” 

Every year, our Community in Conservation Grant Program accepts funding requests from non-profits and community organizations across the region whose mission is to make a difference in supporting our shared mission of environmental conservation. The program supports projects that are at the intersection of waterfowl and habitat conservation and how this impacts our community, whether they are focused on education and outreach, science and research, or restoration. Ideally, projects include aspects of each focus area and benefit our waterfowl, their habitats, and the people of our community. Past awardees include University of MD- Horn Point, University of Delaware, and Talbot County Public Schools. The grant cycle will re-open in spring 2025.

Non-profit organizations that impact the environment or the education of our community in this space are welcome to exhibit this year in our Chesapeake Bay Pavilion during this year’s Waterfowl Festival November 8-10, 2024. Please contact the Waterfowl Festival for more information on how your organization can participate by emailing or by calling our office, 410-822-4567.

Presenting check to Phillips Wharf

Waterfowl Festival 2024 Perry Scholarships Total $24,000

Waterfowl Festival, Inc. awarded more than $24,000 in scholarships this spring to 14 of its student volunteers – affectionately known as “Ducksitters.” The 2024 William A. Perry Scholarship recipients are Bree Haufe, Billy Haufe, Cole Paradine, Jack Townsend, Joshua Sherwood, Caeden Harrison, Charles Kaminskas, Robert Norbury, Ashton Milhollan, Pippa Milhollan, Brian Milhollan, Catherine Cronan.

Each student received awards this year totalling $2000 in recognition of their exceptional service to the Waterfowl Festival throughout the year. Involvement in the festival supports the children’s education in the conservation space, and it is hoped that their experiences will create future opportunities for them to step up as environmental stewards as they continue their education and lives. The Ducksitter program has been a part of the festival for decades and is a beloved tradition open to all local students. 

The Perry Scholarships were established in 1997 in honor of Bill Perry, one of the Waterfowl Festival’s founders. The awards are available to students who volunteer their time to the Festival either at the event or throughout the year.

Proceeds from the Festival’s well-loved Cocktail Decoy Auction, organized each year by the Perry family, fund the scholarships. Miniature carvings are donated by artists and auctioned off during the Premier Night Party, to be held this year on Thursday, Nov. 7.

The 53rd Annual Waterfowl Festival will be held in Easton Nov. 8,9,10, 2024. Want to be a 2024 Ducksitter?  Please contact the Waterfowl Festival office at 410-822-4567 or visit our website, www.waterfowlfestival.org.

Image: Ducksitters and Webster, the Waterfowl Goose

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About the Waterfowl Festival: Located in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay region known for its stunning landscapes and abundant waterfowl populations, the Waterfowl Festival has grown to be a cherished tradition, attracting visitors from across the nation and around the globe. Its commitment to conservation, community, and cultural enrichment makes it a vital event for anyone interested in preserving our natural world for future generations. For more information, please visit WaterfowlFestval.org.

Waterfowl Festival, Inc Presents “An Evening for Conservation”

Waterfowl Festival, Inc. Presents “An Evening for Conservation”

 

Easton, MD – For over fifty years, the Waterfowl Festival in Easton, MD, has supported dozens of projects across the region aimed at preserving our natural landscapes for all to enjoy. On June 13, 2024, the organization will host a unique evening to celebrate our commitment to the Eastern Shore’s heritage of abundant waterfowl and bountiful wetland resources. Nearly six million dollars of funds have been raised over the years and donated to mission-aligned organizations that help restore lands, educate the general public, and provide rich programming to our community’s children and students. 

 

The event will feature a seasonal menu directed by celebrated Chef Paul Shiley and the Tidewater’s outstanding culinary team led by Executive Chef Hampton Turner. Guests will enjoy a specialty cocktail, wonderful cuisine, and most especially fellowship with those who share a passion for our mission. During the evening, guests can explore displays of conservation projects funded over the years and engage in conversation with their stewards. Representatives from Phillips Wharf Environmental Center, ShoreRivers, and Pickering Creek will be on hand to discuss their funded conservation projects. 

 

“The Waterfowl Festival has a long tradition of partnering with organizations across the region to celebrate, support, and enhance our outdoor heritage and traditions,” remarked Chip Heaps, Conservation Chairman, “This event will serve to celebrate this legacy and provide an insight to the work ahead of us in coming years.” 

 

The evening will end with keynote speaker Dr. Karen Waldrop, Chief Conservation Officer, Ducks Unlimited. Dr. Waldrop will highlight some of the work funded over the years by the Waterfowl Festival as well as discuss innovative ways organizations are working on conservation projects at the national level. All proceeds of this dinner will be used for our Community in Conservation grant program.

 

Limited seating available. For tickets, please visit: waterfowfestival.org/conservation dinner or email Deena Kilmon, Executive Director,

 

About the Waterfowl Festival: 

Since 1971, Waterfowl Festival, Inc. has faithfully supported the principal tenet of waterfowl and wildlife conservation. Led by hundreds of dedicated volunteers, the Waterfowl Festival has contributed over six million dollars to conservation organizations across the nation. The 2024 Festival will be held Nov. 8-10 in historic Easton, MD. For more information, to volunteer or to donate, visit www.waterfowlfestival.org or call 410-822-4567.

2024 Community in Conservation Grant Fund Open for Applications

Easton, MD – The Waterfowl Festival is excited to match resources with environmental needs across the region through its annual “Community in Conservation” funding program. These grants, supported by proceeds from annual Waterfowl Festival weekend, annual donors, and the Conservation Dinner Series, offer non-profits and community entities the chance to receive monies for projects and initiatives at the intersection of conservation and community.

“We are pleased to offer this grant opportunity for our mission-aligned organizations here on the Delmarva peninsula,” remarked Eric Milhollan, President, Waterfowl Festival Board of Directors.  “Now more than ever, it is critical that we provide support and encouragement to those organizations who are working hard to celebrate the natural environment and preserve it for future generations.”

Over the past five decades, dozens of organizations have been supported by the Waterfowl Festival, creating a legacy of education, leadership, and engagement in the conservation space. Recent projects and grantees include Ducks Unlimited, the Wellington Wildlife Management Area, Phillips Wharf Environmental Center,  University of MD Center for Environmental Science – Project: Enhancing the Horn Point Nature Trail Experience, and the ShoreRivers – Project: Underwater Grasses Restoration.

“The Waterfowl Festival has been a long-time conservation partner of Ducks Unlimited,” said Regional Biologist Ed Farley. “Right now, we are restoring a 40-acre wetland that was historically drained for row crops at Wellington Wildlife Management Area. The work could not have been done without funding from the Waterfowl Festival.”

Maryland, Virginia, or Delaware organizations are encouraged to reach out to the Waterfowl Festival with their unique projects needing crucial funding through this grant program. The 2024 grant cycle will begin April 1, 2024 and continue through July 31, 2024. Grantees will be announced and funds distributed by November 7, 2024 in advance of the 53rd Annual Waterfowl Festival in Easton, MD. 

The 2024 Conservation Dinner will be held in June in Easton, MD. Those interested in sponsoring or attending this dinner are encouraged to reach out to the Festival via

Guidelines to apply: 

Please submit your application via our online portal (mailed copies will not be accepted) 

Application portal: https://waterfowlfestival.org/conservation/community-in-conservation/

Deadline: July 1, 2024 

 

With this focus on connecting our financial resources to local environmental needs we now support projects in these four priority areas:

  1. Initiatives at the intersections of waterfowl conservation and community
  2. Education programs on Delmarva focusing on current and future generations of conservationists, enthusiasts and educators
  3. Research and scientific work of graduate students, volunteer groups
    and non-profits on Delmarva
  4. Restoration and conservation of projects that benefit waterfowl and
    regional habitat enhancement in ways that connect with larger bay habitat
    restoration goals
2021 MD Waterfowler's Association Conservation in Community Winner

Deena Kilmon Appointed Executive Director of Waterfowl, Inc.

Deena Kilmon Appointed Executive Director of Waterfowl, Inc.

Deena Kilmon of Easton has recently been named Executive Director of Waterfowl Festival, Inc. For more than 50 years, the Waterfowl Festival, Inc. has staged an annual event, the Waterfowl Festival, that has raised $5.7 million for wildlife and habitat conservation, education, and research. The organization is committed to creating an environment to restore and conserve the presence of vibrant, stable, and diverse populations, flourishing in clean and productive aquatic and wetland habitats. The expanded position will enable the Waterfowl Festival to have a greater impact in the next 50 years of its conservation and education activities.

Kilmon is an accomplished and enthusiastic marketing and communications leader with broad experience in all levels of marketing, advertising, and brand management having served in several positions on the Eastern Shore. Most recently, she served as Director of Strategic Initiatives for Easton Economic Development Corporation. Before this job, Kilmon served as Director of Engagement for The Arc Central Chesapeake Region. For several years, she was owner and operator of Foxy’s Harbor Grille in  St. Michaels.

She completed a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She is currently working on an MBA with a Marketing Concentration at Longwood University.  She is a graduate of Leadership Maryland and Shore Leadership. She has received several community awards, including APG Women to Watch in 2022 and 2023.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors and myself, we are thrilled to have Deena Kilmon as our new Executive Director.  The excitement comes from what we think she will bring to the Waterfowl Festival, everything from new ideas, collaboration with existing and new festival partners, and a chance to build and expand our current festival to allow it to continue for years to come.   I am not sure there is a limit to what we can accomplish together and look forward to working with her,” Eric Milhollan, President of the Waterfowl Festival, Inc. Board of Directors.

Kilmon’s current volunteer activity includes serving on the Easton Rotary Marketing Committee, Shore Leadership Board of Directors, Chesapeake Neighbors (The Arc subsidiary), Phillips Wharf Board of Directors, Optimist Club, and 100 Women Talbot.

“The Waterfowl Festival has been an iconic part of the Eastern Shore experience for over 50 years. To be chosen to be a part of its next 50 years is an incredible responsibility, one that I do not take lightly. I am honored to be a part of the legacy of the work that we do during the festival and throughout the year, helping to preserve our natural resources for generations to come.”

 

 

 

 

Waterfowl Festival Welcomes New Board President Eric Milhollan

Eric Milhollan
2024 Board President Eric Milhollan

Waterfowl Festival Welcomes New Board President Eric Milhollan

 

Easton, MD – Waterfowl Festival, Inc. is pleased to recognize Eric Milhollan as the new President of its Board of Directors. Eric brings invaluable experience as a strong community and business leader. He currently is a senior project manager and part-owner at Willow Construction LLC, and has served as a volunteer for the Festival for many years along with his wife Victoria and their children.

Eric has over twenty-eight years of experience with Willow and has witnessed the growth of Easton from a sleepy town to a thriving and growing regional destination for businesses and families alike. He graduated from Salisbury University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Management. Other boards he has served on  include the local Associated Builders and Contractors, Talbot County Chamber of Commerce,  and Shore Leadership, and he is a 2019 Leadership Maryland graduate.  Utilizing skills from his professional and business experience, Milhollan is poised to take the Waterfowl Festival into 2024 successfully.

“Eric’s wealth of experience and his deep-rooted connection to the Waterfowl Festival make him an ideal candidate for the role of President,” remarked Charles Wrighton, 2023 president. “We are confident that under his guidance, the festival will continue to thrive, allowing us to continue to support conservation efforts in our region.”

Milhollan’s appointment comes at a pivotal moment for the Waterfowl Festival as it continues to evolve and adapt to support the community as well as its mission of conservation of our natural landscapes. With a consistent economic impact of millions of dollars each year, the Festival continues to be an event that has a considerable positive effect on the region after five decades.

The 53rd Waterfowl Festival is now accepting applications for vendors, artists, and sponsors! To connect with the Waterfowl Festival directly, please visit our website or email .

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About the Waterfowl Festival: Located in the heart of the Chesapeake Bay region known for its stunning landscapes and abundant waterfowl populations, the Waterfowl Festival has grown to be a cherished tradition, attracting visitors from across the nation and around the globe. Its commitment to conservation, community, and cultural enrichment makes it a vital event for anyone interested in preserving our natural world for future generations. For more information, please visit WaterfowlFestval.org.

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