Programs
shown
at
7:00
a.m.
will
also
be
shown
at
7:00
p.m.
For
those
of
you
with
digital
tuners
Channel
19
can
also
be
seen
on
80-10
and
80-32778
7:00
am/pm
-
JAM
FEST
15,
16,
and
17
year-old
ball
players
play
against
teams
across
America
at
Morgantown
and
Fairmont.
We
capture
the
thrilling
16
year
old
game
of
WV
Reign
vs.
Maryland
at
Fester/Jo
Retton
Arena
and
the
WV
Ballers
from
Harrison
County
at
WVU
as
they
play
Sewickley,
Pa.
AAU
team.
We
interview
legend
Don
Vincent
of
WVU
and
also
Donnie
Jones,
coach
of
Marshall.
8:20
am/pm
-
DR.
MARK
MANCHIN
&
MARION
COUNTY
SCHOOLS
After
Marion
County
was
denied
SBA
funding,
the
Board
of
Education
invited
Dr.
Mark
Manchin
to
Fairmont
to
explain
why.
The
discussion
was
held
at
East
Fairmont
High
School
and
we
were
there.
9:48
am/pm
-
UNITED
WAY
LUNCHEON
Celebrating
its
goal
of
$325,000
this
luncheon
honored
companies
and
Individuals
who
contributed.
The
keynote
address
was
given
by
Dr.
Thomas
Krepel,
only
a
few
hours
into
his
job
as
President
of
Fairmont
State
University.
11:00
am/pm
-
FISH
FEST
for
UNION
MISSION,
July
17-18,
2009
We’ll
visit
Palatine
Park
where
two
days
of
worship,
praise,
entertainment,
games,
information,
and
food
was
offered
free
by
the
Union
Mission.
You’ll
see
some
3
on
3
basketball,
some
singing,
and
many
interviews
with
people
who
were
working
booths
or
selling
food.
Among
those
interviewed
were
Melody
Groves
of
Bridgeport
UMC
for
God’s
special
needs
children,
Gideons,
South
Ridge,
Tree
of
Life,
and
Monongah
Baptist
Church.
Other
interviews
were
conducted
with
Rev.
Frank
Jarman
of
the
Mission
and
staff,
including
Kris
Erwin,
Traci
Moore,
and
Ryan
Graben.
Others
who
shared
in
the
day
were
Operation
Christmas
Child,
Jaysen
Saab,
and
J.B.
Miller,
Minister
Willie
Stephens,
and
Pastor
Terry
Woodside
and
his
TLC
Ranch
for
homeless
children
and
youth.
A
song
from
the
closing
celebration
was
offered.
12:00
am/pm
-
4th
FAIRMONT
BIKE
SHOW
The
4th
Bike
Show
was
held
at
River
City
Grill
sponsored
by
Cycle
World
and
River
City
Grill.
Many
people
were
interviewed
including
Ronna
Carpenter
and
Michael
Beuge,
co-organizers
and
Jason
DeFrance
who
is
one
of
the
owners
of
River
City
Grill.
We
also
talked
to
bikers
Lola
Criss,
Butch
and
Sara
Summers,
and
Earl
Smith.
Andrew
Horton
won
the
kick
off
contest
and
Jamie
Stackhouse
sat
upon
a
bike
and
posed
for
pictures.
Mike
Shaw
representing
Willy
Gorby
spoke
of
his
life,
and
Traci
Nicholson
came
to
support
the
Marion
County
Group.
12:35
am/pm
-
AARP
Eric
Wells
narrates
this
fast
moving
half
hour
program
with
5
wonderful
episodes:
Beating
the
summer
heat,
Cooking
Safely,
Fresh
Fruit
Vouchers
for
low
income
Seniors,
Safety
Tips
for
families
suffering
from
Dementia,
and
National
Awards
received
by
the
State
AARP
for
specific
state
wide
projects.
1:05
am/pm
-
ARMY
NEWS
WATCH
1:34
am/pm
-
FOURTH
OF
JULY
2009
Visit
to
the
West
Virginia
Cultural
Center
and
then
to
Fairmont’s
Riverfront
Celebration
A
great
day
was
spent
as
we
ventured
to
view
the
new
West
Virginia
Section
of
History
at
the
Cultural
Center
and
then
returned
home
to
enjoy
some
of
the
4th
of
July
festivities
at
Palatine
Park.
2:21
am/pm
-
HONOR
FLIGHT
This
unique
program
works
with
World
War
II
veterans
who
want
to
go
to
Washington
D.C.
and
see
the
Memorial
but
have
never
had
the
opportunity,
the
money,
or
a
way.
This
national
organization
has
a
start
up
group
in
Bridgeport,
WV
and
we
talked
to
them
and
watched
videos
of
supporters
that
included
Sen.
Robert
Dole,
singer
Trace
Adkins.
We
also
interviewed
Joan
Keith,
Director
of
Marketing
and
Business
Development,
Jim
McLaughlin,
Chairman
Honor
Flight
Network
from
Columbus,
Ohio,
and
Dennis
Hayes
of
Mannington
Elks.
2:49
am/pm
-
COUNTY
COMMISSION
MEETING:
JUNE
3,
10
&
17,
2009
3:00
am/pm
-
JOHNNY
JOHNSON
BLUES
AND
JAZZ
FESTIVAL
3:54
am/pm
-
COUNTY
COMMISSION
MEETING:
July
1,
and
July
8,
2009
4:20
am/pm
-
FAIRMONT
CITY
COUNCIL
of
JUNE
14,
2009
5:25
am/pm
-
COUNTY
COMMISSION
MEETING:
July
22,
2009
5:53
am/pm
-
FAIRMONT
CITY
COUNCIL
of
June
24,
2009
6:21
am/pm
-
HISTORY
of
MT.
ZION
BAPTIST
CHURCH
THREE
ADDITIONAL
WORKSHOPS
WILL
BE
OFFERED
IN
THE
COMING
MONTHS
$20
each
or
$40
for
all
three.
Central
United
Methodist
Church,
301
Fairmont
Ave.,
Fairmont
26554
Purpose:
Help
Train
People
to
do
Public
Access
Television:
from
writing
script
to
shooting
footage,
editing,
and
producing
a
finished
DVD.
Friday,
August
14,
2009
from
9:00
am
–
2:00
pm
This
workshop
will
feature
shooting
video
and
utilizing
techniques
as
staging,
lighting,
and
positing.
It
will
basically
involve
a
one
camera
shoot
but
some
thought
will
be
given
to
using
two
cameras.
The
use
of
tripods
will
be
discussed.
Some
hands
on
experience
will
be
included.
The
goal
is
to
prepare
for
local
non-profits,
community
agencies,
schools
and
Fairmont
State
to
develop
programs
that
can
be
aired
on
channel
19.
The
cost
is
$20.00
Saturday,
September
26,
2009
from
9:00
am
-
1:00
pm
This
workshop
will
allow
persons
to
bring
a
five
minute
video
of
what
they
have
written
and
created
from
the
first
and/or
second
workshop.
We
will
discuss
each
briefly
and
developing
a
network
of
persons
interested
in
taping.
We
will
then
begin
the
consideration
of
editing.
Saturday,
October
10,
2009
from
9:00
am
-
2:00
pm
Editing
and
Uploading.
Different
editing
programs
will
be
discussed
and
some
will
be
shown.
A
discussion
will
the
occur
on
uploading
the
finished
product
to
DVD,
the
web,
etc.
Persons
with
experience
will
show
others
these
techniques
and
methods.
All
programs
will
be
held
at
Central
United
Methodist
Church,
301
Fairmont
Ave.,
Fairmont,
WV
26554
Ways
to
support
TV19,
and
a
couple
of
notes
>
FIRST:
Any
program
of
interest
can
be
obtained
for
$20.00
to
assist
us
unless
copyright
laws
prevent
us
>
SECOND:
Consider
underwriting
any
monthly
program
for
a
modest
fee
of
$200
a
month
or
$1,000
a
year.
That
averages
out
to
60¢
per
spot.
>
Third,
I
will
transpose
your
video
tapes
(VHS,
S-VHS,
Hi-8
or
8mm)
onto
DVD
or
CD
for
$25.00.
This
will
include
an
hours
of
production,
labeling,
and
a
case.
Beyond
that,
the
cost
is
$20.00
an
hour.
Any
and
all
contributions
are
sincerely
appreciated!
We
were
blessed
with
$100
or
more
in
donations
during
JANUARY
from
the
following:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
and
JoAnn
Kincell;
Judd’s
Mini
Storage:
Judd
Doerfler;
Marion
County
Transit
Authority
If
you
make
a
donation,
TV
19
will
credit
you,
your
company,
or
your
non
profit
for
your
generosity!
Tax
deductible
checks
can
be
made
to:
Greater
Fairmont
Council
of
Churches
Box
846
Fairmont,
WV
26554
You
may
contact
the
host
of
TV
19
via
the
USPS,
phone,
or
e-mail...
DD
Meighen
3
Park
Drive
Fairmont,
WV
26554
Land
line:
366-4511
Cell:
203-4037
E-mail:
mrc@iolinc.net
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