The Upper Valley's Community Access Media Center
August 23, 2021
Weekly Highlights
CATV On-Demand offers high-quality, locally-produced programs to help you access community through media.
Feel the beat of last weekend's exuberant Nexus Music & Arts Festival! CATV covered the Lebanon Opera House's epic kick-off to its 2021/22 season. Find more daily highlights on CATV On-Demand.
Governor Scott's Aug. 17 press briefing aimed to clarify the State of Vermont's masking recommendations. CATV delivers VT and NH state press briefings and legislative sessions on-air and streaming.
Public health educator and advocate Amy Hornblas offers a challenge to the benefits of mask wearing, raising questions about negative impacts based on her survey of emerging research.
Join Leslie Carleton of Upper Valley Yoga (studios in Thetford and White River Junction, VT) for "Back to Basics: Beginner's Mind" and more classes, now broadcasting and available through CATV On-Demand!
Local producer Barbara Krinitz invites musicians, philosophers and spiritual leaders to conversation in the latest episode. Includes familiar faces John Monroe-Cassell, Judith Zweiman, Mark Nelson, Tom Chapin, and more.
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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