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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


 

Archived Schedules

July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
March & April 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008

November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July & August 2008
June & July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007



DD Meighen receives lifetime achievement award