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By AI, Created 5:07 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – Most High Media and Montana Society Executive Producer Dean Andersen are sending a restored 1987 Silver Eagle RV on a May 22 cross-country documentary trip from Montana to Vermont. The project ties recovery storytelling, historic preservation and a public raffle of the Moose Bus to a broader educational platform built around 90 lessons and episodes.
Why it matters: - The project links recovery education, historic preservation and documentary storytelling in one national tour. - The effort is designed to connect American landmarks and communities to principles such as perseverance, courage, surrender, integrity, service and renewal. - The broader Montana Society platform includes 90 cinematic lessons and companion episodes aimed at recovery, purpose and transformation.
What happened: - Most High Media, working with Montana Society Executive Producer Dean Andersen, announced “12 Principles Across America.” - Andersen and the production team will depart Paradise Valley, Montana, on May 22. - The team will travel aboard the “Moose Bus,” a restored 1987 Silver Eagle RV converted into a mobile storytelling platform. - The documentary journey will end on June 6 at The Wilson House in East Dorset, Vermont, during Bill Wilson Day celebrations.
The details: - The tour is framed as an extension of the Montana Society universe. - The production will highlight recovery, Americana, history, service and personal transformation. - The journey will culminate with Andersen formally donating a historic property connected to the Wilson family in East Dorset, Vermont. - The donation is intended to support preservation efforts tied to recovery history and future community impact. - A public raffle for the Moose Bus will also help support future educational storytelling initiatives. - Most High Media is a Georgia-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit production company focused on cinematic educational storytelling and workforce development. - The company recently completed work tied to a Georgia Opioid Crisis Abatement Trust grant that supported the creation of 90 educational lessons and episodes connected to the Montana Society initiative. - Most High Media on Instagram - Most High Media on Facebook - Most High Media on YouTube
Between the lines: - The project blends philanthropy, media production and recovery advocacy into a single campaign. - The historic-property donation suggests the tour is meant to produce a tangible preservation outcome, not just content. - The raffle adds a fundraising component that could extend the project beyond the road trip itself. - Representatives connected to The Wilson House Foundation said the effort goes beyond preserving a historic property and helps preserve a place where people reconnect with hope, healing and community. - Tim Ryan and Jennifer Gimenez-Ryan of Dope to Hope said Andersen combines vision, generosity and execution, and that the 90 lessons and episodes show commitment to helping people.
What’s next: - The production team will complete the cross-country trip and reach Vermont on June 6. - The property donation and Moose Bus raffle are expected to support preservation and future educational storytelling efforts. - The Montana Society initiative will continue through its lessons and companion episodes after the tour ends.
The bottom line: - The “12 Principles Across America” tour is both a documentary road trip and a recovery-focused preservation effort with a built-in educational platform.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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