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News Last Chance to Vote for Playbill Community Service Award, Celebrating Youth Theatre Young performers from across the country are not only sharing stories on stage, they are also giving back to their communities. Playbill.com is proud to announce the creation of the Playbill Community Service Award, which will be presented during the Junior Theater Festival in Atlanta, GA, over Martin Luther King, Jr. weekend.

The Playbill Community Service Award was created to acknowledge all of the ways young people at the Junior Theater Festival are giving back across the country. All groups attending JTF 2014 were encouraged to document their organization's community service projects and apply for this award. The projects could be anything from hosting a weekly afterschool program for under-served students to holding a food drive to performing at a nursing home.

Five finalists were chosen by a panel of adjudicators and are highlighted here on Playbill.com, where we now ask you to vote on which project is your favorite. The organization receiving the most votes will win a $1,000 cash prize to support their continued charitable efforts.

Voting ends at 11:59 PM on Jan. 16.

You can watch all the videos and vote below.

Each year young theatre lovers from around the country gather in Atlanta to take part in the three-day event that celebrates musical theatre and the numerous Broadway Junior and Kids Collection titles available for school-age performers. JTF 2014 will take place Jan. 17-19, and Playbill.com will be reporting live from the event, keeping readers up to date on the exciting weekend of performances and special events. Read about the stars who will appear, including Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, Andrew Keenan-Bolger, Carrie Manolakos and more.

Founded in 2003, the Junior Theater Festival is the largest of its kind in the world and attracts students and instructors from across the U.S. who gather to participate in workshops and lectures, as well as perform highlights from their respective productions.

 

Act 3 Arts Academy from Sandy Springs, GA (Act 3 Productions)

 

 

Boothbay Region YMCA: Y-Arts from Boothbay, ME (Arts for All)

 

 

 

Gwendolyn Brooks Middle School from Oak Park, IL (Junior BRAVO Workshop)

 

 

 

The Rose Theater from Omaha, NE (The Rose Brigade)

 

 

 

University School of Nashville from Nashville, TN (Napier Elementary)

 

Vote for your favorite below!

 
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