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Welcome Errol Webber - the 2010 Host (of) Our Coast!!

Following four months of intense competition, Host Our Coast™ has chosen a winner for the 2010 summer season. The winner of the 2010 Host Our Coast contest is Errol Webber, Jr. Errol was one of 34 contestants who applied to win Season II of the award-winning online travel journalism contest.

Errol Webber was 21 years old when he flew to Zimbabwe to begin shooting the Academy-award winning documentary film Music by Prudence, just two weeks after graduating from the Maryland Institute College of Art. Despite his age, he had already worked as a commercial cinematographer and photographer for five years, shooting everything from concerts and promotional events to TV broadcasts and commissioned art videos for museums. Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Webber immigrated to the United States at the age of 15, aspiring to become a commercial airline pilot. Once he picked up his first video camera, however, he knew he needed to spend his life behind the lens.

Errol's application process included posting an initial 60-second video to YouTube, and submitting a headshot, brief bio, and sample travel blog post. He was then selected with 14 other Host Our Coast semi-finalists, who were asked to complete a second video assignment. Errol submitted his second video from Zimbabwe, where he was filming another documentary about rural Africa. Fans of Host Our Coast voted and rated each of the contestant's applications. Errol's videos, combined with his excellent storytelling and engaging personality, won over the Host Our Coast judges. Errol will now spend the summer exploring the parks, small towns, events, museums, and heritage sites of Delaware and the Eastern Shore of Maryland, and creating an online video and photo gallery, a daily travel blog, and a social network through Facebook and Twitter.

Errol was introduced as the 2010 Host at 6:00 pm on May 27 at an announcement party held at Seacrets in Ocean City, Maryland. Full City Media switched over the website, www.hostourcoast.com, to Errol's first video, documenting his trip from Zimbabwe back to the U.S. to begin his Host Our Coast summer assignments.

Host Our Coast is sponsored by a partnership developed among Delmarva Low-Impact Tourism Experiences (DLITE), the Rural Development Center at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Worcester County Tourism, Full City Media, Southern Delaware Tourism, OceanCity.com, Delaware Tourism Office, Dorchester County Tourism, the Town of Berlin, the Delaware Center for the Inland Bays, Ayers Creek Adventures, Queen Anne's County Tourism, Talbot County Tourism, Kent County (MD) Tourism, Kent County (DE) & Greater Dover Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Greater Millsboro Chamber of Commerce. Lodging partners include Fager's Lighthouse Club Hotel, the River House Inn, the Rehoboth Art League, Hotel Rodney, the Inn at Canal Square, and the Boardwalk Hotel Group.

The inaugural Host Our Coast was conducted from April through August 2009. 74 applicants from around the U.S. competed in the contest. The 2009 contest winners, Paul Cox and Melanie McLean, spent the summer exploring Delmarva and posting amazing stories and images of their travels on the interactive Host Our Coast website. By the end of August 2009, Host Our Coast had more than 6,000 unique visitors, 3,000 regular online followers and 600 Facebook fans. Articles written about Host Our Coast were valued at more than $50,000. In November 2009, Host Our Coast was awarded the prestigious "Visit Maryland Award" by Governor Martin O'Malley and the Maryland State Office of Tourism, and the "Professional Impact Award" from the Maryland Tourism Council.

Please welcome Errol Webber, and please check the website daily to follow Errol's adventure throughout summer 2010!

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Very exciting! I look forward to meeting him and seeing his upcoming work!
Posted By Licia | 5/28/10 1:20 PM
What a great choice! I'm loving Errol's videos, etc.
Posted By Su Lane | 6/2/10 1:07 AM
I feel that the whole selection contest was a scam designed to make money for Host Our Coast and never had any intention of using the data to select a winner!
Posted By sam | 6/15/10 1:49 PM
Errol, Your invited to join us Friday August 13, 2010 and Welcome on Board. I have enjoyed your posting. George Washington University is coming to Delmarva August 12-14, 2010. They are staying at the Farm House in Danes Quarters, near Deal Island. Friday they are spending the morning at Raccoon Point. They will be doing a “clean up the point park” service project starting around 10AM. After that we will have a volley ball net set up in the water, for some cool play time. They have lunch at Raccoon point and then proceed to Princess Anne for a nature kayak paddle on the Manokin River and Jones Creek about 1:30 PM. After the paddle they’ll go back to the Farm House and freshen up for their Red Roost Crab Feast at 5:30 PM. We think this would be a good event for you to cover and you are welcome to join us for as much of the day as you would like. You can check out the types of trips we do at www.Adrenalinehigh.com or our Facebook page “Adrenaline High”
Posted By Stanley Shedaker | 8/11/10 12:56 PM
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