The Upper Valley's Community Access Media Center
August 16, 2021
Weekly Highlights
CATV On-Demand offers high-quality, locally-produced programs to help you access community through media.
July's "Light River Junction" First Friday with WRIF moved into the Briggs Opera House for the first time since the pandemic. Dance with girl band "Shrimp Mash" as local musicians, burlesque, and cinema merge to lead you OUT OF YOURSELF. More segments now airing on CATV Arts & Education and On-Demand.
Five stories of local energy action include Mow Electric Day in Rochester, VT, outreach to businesses in Hanover, NH, Electric Vehicle Ambassadors in Thetford, VT, building audits in Newbury, NH, and mobile home outreach in Hartford.
CATV broadcasts and streams many local weekly religious services. This week, visit Norwich Congregational Church (8/8/21 service). More at CATV On-Demand.
This summer CATV young filmmakers got their hands on cameras to discover the world through new eyes at CATV Moving Image & Media Arts Camps. Fall workshops coming soon to CATV Learn.
CATV producer Thomas Bishop continues to work with towns and school boards to support evolving formats for in-person, remote livestream, and live broadcast public meetings – often all at the same time!
This year marks 20 years since the events of 9/11. To honor that day, its victims, and their loved ones, CATV welcomes you to participate in a video memoir project, sharing your memories to create a community historical record. These brief local video memoirs will air on CATV this September 11. For more info or to participate, contact producer George Spencer at george@catv8.org
CATV supports lifelong learning to engage the tools of media for individual and community expression in the Upper Valley.
CATV's team also covers local community events, government, and school board meetings for cable and streaming. Contact us to get involved!
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