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EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION
Air Date: Sunday, August 15, 2010
Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#717) "Wagstaff Family" (Repeat)
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"EXTREME MAKEOVER: HOME EDITION" HELPS A FAMILY WHOSE NON-PROFIT MUSIC SCHOOL USES THE ARTS TO STRENGTHEN AND INSPIRE THE COMMUNITY

Superstar Rockers KISS Meet the Family and Donate Instruments; Super Hero Themed Boy's Room Designed by Marvel Entertainment

"Wagstaff family" -- On December 7, 2009, "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" traveled to Gainesville, FL, to meet Tobin and Jill Wagstaff, college sweethearts who started their own non-profit music school to provide services in the arts for everyone, including those with financial limitations or disabilities. Pouring all of their time and resources into this school has left very little for the numerous and necessary repairs to their rotting home. Superstar rockers KISS, plus artists and designers from Marvel Entertainment participate in this episode, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on ABC. (Rebroadcast. OAD: 2/21/10)

Growing up in Gainesville, Jill Wagstaff always knew of the huge impact the arts had on the lives of her friends and family. In college she met Tobin, who shared her love of the arts, and they eventually married and had four beautiful children: Tobin James Jr., 7, Rudy, 6, Dallas, 5, and Larissa Jolene, 4. In 2002 the Wagstaffs started Studio Percussion, Inc., a non-profit music school and arts center specializing in the use of drums and percussion to encourage and inspire students towards community involvement and leadership development. The family runs this organization out of their home, in the space where Dallas and Larissa Jolene currently sleep. The studio currently serves about 200 people, half of whom receive financial aid. Their utter devotion to their family, their school, and their community leaves the Wagstaffs little time and few resources to tend to their dilapidated home. Now it's up to the "EM:HE" team and hundreds of local volunteers to build a safe, new home that will allow this family to continue to support the arts in the lives of their family and their entire community.

There are also two other special surprises for the Wagstaff family: They fly to Tulsa, where KISS stopped as part of their KISS/Alive 35 tour. Together, the family and the band worked with Gibson and Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation to provide instruments for a local school, as well as the family's own non-profit music school in Florida. Additionally, artists and designers from Marvel Entertainment collaborated with the "EM:HE" team, providing artwork and merchandise to create a Super Hero-themed room for TJ, and created original art featuring TJ and several Marvel Super Heroes (available at www.abcmedianet.com) which will also be used as an actual cover for an upcoming Marvel comic book scheduled to go on sale April 14.

"Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" designers this episode are team leader Ty Pennington, Didiayer Snyder, Paul DiMeo, and Eduardo Xol. The series is produced by Endemol USA, a division of Endemol Holding. It is executive-produced by Anthony Dominici. David Goldberg is Chairman, Endemol North America. "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" is broadcast with Spanish subtitles via secondary closed captioning. This program carries a TV-PG parental guideline.

For more information on "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition," visit ABC.com

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