Relay for Life is happening next weekend (may 21-22) so we reran their show last week and have added 3 showings to the schedule: Tuesday at 7:30, Thursday at 8:30 and Friday at 4:00. For More information on the event: go here.
Some of the OnTheParadeGround crew will be stopping by the evening of May 21st after the Fireworks Dinner and before more renovation work Saturday morning at 28 So. Orchard on the new home for www.wpaa.tv.
Last weeks program featuring the facilitators of the Stroke Support Group at Gaylord is scheduled to play Wednesday at 1:30 and Saturday at 5:30. More showings will be planned for June and throughout the year to let folks know that Gaylord Hospital does provide support groups for the community, at no charge.
This week we learn about what it means to be a Rotarian. The pictures suggest team work in the service of others. Join us live May 17th at 7:30 On The Parade Ground. Join us by phone at 203-265-6310.
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
More Making A Difference Shows
The On The Parade Ground Volunteer Team producing Community TV has 3 more shows in development. Informing conversations will begin Live Mondays with host Paul Braccioforte at 7:30 PM. Viewer call-ins begin at 7:45 PM (203) 265-6310. Participate.
May 3rd our four guest will share the latest about Relay for Life - how Wallingford participates in an international movement to end cancer. Surviving is making a difference for others.
May 10th representatives of the Gaylord Stroke Survivor Support Group will share how education on stroke prevention is part of what they do as they extend a helping hand to each other.
May 17th local Rotarians, members of the International Service Organization, are preparing to golf to raise funds for local causes. We caught up with some members at the Master's Manna Grand Opening and will hear about what makes a Rotarian tick.
On The Parade Ground is on Comcast Cable 18, U-verse 99 WPAA Community Building TV and internet streaming on www.wpaa.tv
Replays Schedule-
Monday 9:30-10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30-8PM
Wednesday: 1:30-2PM
Friday: 4:30-5PM
Saturday: 5-5:30PM
Sunday: 11-11:30AM
We are looking forward to doing stories about Wallingford farms in August. In pursuit of these stories, we already met some 4-H members at the Williams Farm. We captured some pic. B - O- V- I - N- E (yes they were filling out forms)
Contact us at ontheparadeground@gmail.com with story ideas or comments.
Keep informed at http://ontheparadeground.blogspot.com/
May 3rd our four guest will share the latest about Relay for Life - how Wallingford participates in an international movement to end cancer. Surviving is making a difference for others.
May 10th representatives of the Gaylord Stroke Survivor Support Group will share how education on stroke prevention is part of what they do as they extend a helping hand to each other.
May 17th local Rotarians, members of the International Service Organization, are preparing to golf to raise funds for local causes. We caught up with some members at the Master's Manna Grand Opening and will hear about what makes a Rotarian tick.
On The Parade Ground is on Comcast Cable 18, U-verse 99 WPAA Community Building TV and internet streaming on www.wpaa.tv
Replays Schedule-
Monday 9:30-10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30-8PM
Wednesday: 1:30-2PM
Friday: 4:30-5PM
Saturday: 5-5:30PM
Sunday: 11-11:30AM
We are looking forward to doing stories about Wallingford farms in August. In pursuit of these stories, we already met some 4-H members at the Williams Farm. We captured some pic. B - O- V- I - N- E (yes they were filling out forms)
Contact us at ontheparadeground@gmail.com with story ideas or comments.
Keep informed at http://ontheparadeground.blogspot.com/
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Local Publicity for our show - more importantly our stories
Article in today's (4.22.2010) Local & State Section of Record Journal with 2 pics. Online version can be viewed here.
Samaia and David did nice job catching the essence of story and feel of the production process.
Coming Soon: podcast-downloads of the re-edit versions (which are graphic updates or fixes of live shows) and PSAs for play on WPAA Community Building TV.
Samaia and David did nice job catching the essence of story and feel of the production process.
Coming Soon: podcast-downloads of the re-edit versions (which are graphic updates or fixes of live shows) and PSAs for play on WPAA Community Building TV.
Labels:
community access,
ParadeGround,
team
Monday, April 5, 2010
Replay Schedule - OnTheParadeGround
Replays Schedule-
Monday 9:30-10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30-8PM
Wednesday: 1:30-2PM
Friday: 4:30-5PM
Saturday: 5-5:30PM
Sunday: 11-11:30AM
Where to watch -
COMCAST 18 - Wallingford only
U-verse 99 - WPAA Community Building TV
Internet - www.wpaa.tv
Monday 9:30-10:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30-8PM
Wednesday: 1:30-2PM
Friday: 4:30-5PM
Saturday: 5-5:30PM
Sunday: 11-11:30AM
Where to watch -
COMCAST 18 - Wallingford only
U-verse 99 - WPAA Community Building TV
Internet - www.wpaa.tv
Labels:
comcast,
community access,
ParadeGround
Thursday, April 1, 2010
We make TV on Monday...
April 5th our guests are Thomas Jastermsky and avid supporters of a local initiative with a global reach that got its start on our Parade Ground: Holy Joe's Cafe. Join us to discover how sharing a cup of coffee can bring a sense of peace in places of war.
More info: http://www.holyjoescafe.blogspot.com/
April 12th our guest is one of the communities spiritual mothers, Nancy Freyberg of Parents & Kids Foundation. A candid conversation about making connections in the service of others. So many of you have broken bread with her...community meals and generational stories.
April 19th our guests, Sally Smith and Betty Berger, have stories of about making dreams come true and the inspiration that now create everlasting smiles for Seniors by making fresh memories.
More info: www.seniorshavedreams.org
May 3rd our guest will share the latest about Relay for Life - how Wallingford participates in an international movement to end cancer.
More info: http://www.holyjoescafe.blogspot.com/
April 12th our guest is one of the communities spiritual mothers, Nancy Freyberg of Parents & Kids Foundation. A candid conversation about making connections in the service of others. So many of you have broken bread with her...community meals and generational stories.
April 19th our guests, Sally Smith and Betty Berger, have stories of about making dreams come true and the inspiration that now create everlasting smiles for Seniors by making fresh memories.
More info: www.seniorshavedreams.org
May 3rd our guest will share the latest about Relay for Life - how Wallingford participates in an international movement to end cancer.
Labels:
community building,
Make-A-Difference,
ParadeGround,
team
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Six Mondays starting April 5th - Community Connections
The volunteer team is finalizing plans for a 6 week series to begin April 5.
The theme for this mini-series: Making Connection in the Service of Others
The conversations will reveal local stories about non-profit or community organizations connecting & serving people and using new technologies to get the word out. The discussion will make global connections to these local stories (i.e.outreach, one of many, research).
The idea for this series came from a review of the Community Bulletin Board which has included slides about Support Group for more than a decade. Two were for Gaylord: Cancer Survivors and Sleep Apnea. In addition to Gaylord we have reached out to Parents Kids Foundation, Seniors Have Dreams too, Holy Joe's Cafe, Mid-State, Regency House, Al-anon, Mental Health Association of CT, Relay for Life and CT Celiac Support.
So we are asking and hope to have the schedule confirmed soon.
The theme for this mini-series: Making Connection in the Service of Others
The conversations will reveal local stories about non-profit or community organizations connecting & serving people and using new technologies to get the word out. The discussion will make global connections to these local stories (i.e.outreach, one of many, research).
The idea for this series came from a review of the Community Bulletin Board which has included slides about Support Group for more than a decade. Two were for Gaylord: Cancer Survivors and Sleep Apnea. In addition to Gaylord we have reached out to Parents Kids Foundation, Seniors Have Dreams too, Holy Joe's Cafe, Mid-State, Regency House, Al-anon, Mental Health Association of CT, Relay for Life and CT Celiac Support.
So we are asking and hope to have the schedule confirmed soon.
Labels:
community building,
planning,
team
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
In March - Remix Scheduled and PSA
The original March 2008 program has been updated with story details. Some stories do not end.
The show Remix 2010 is scheduled Mondays in March at 7:30 PM which means it can be seen on Comcast Channel 18, WPAA Community Building TV on U-verse and Internet Streaming at www.wpaa.tv
The PSA for the program is also playing and can be seen at the link below. This link will take you out of blog. Thanks for stopping by.
2010 Return PSA
The show Remix 2010 is scheduled Mondays in March at 7:30 PM which means it can be seen on Comcast Channel 18, WPAA Community Building TV on U-verse and Internet Streaming at www.wpaa.tv
The PSA for the program is also playing and can be seen at the link below. This link will take you out of blog. Thanks for stopping by.
2010 Return PSA
Labels:
community access,
free speech,
ParadeGround
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