Programs
shown
at
7:00
a.m.
will
also
be
shown
at
7:00
p.m.
For
those
of
you
with
digital
tuners
Channel
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can
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7:00
a/pm
-
FEAST
OF
THE
SEVEN
FISHES
Many
events
of
the
event
are
shown,
including
the
opening
ceremonies,
the
music,
the
booths
and
exhibitors.
This
program
was
assisted
by
Friendly
Furniture
Galleries
of
Fairmont.
7:46
a/pm
-
Tribute
to
Rev.
Donal
“Jack”
Squires
An
interview
I
did
in
2004
with
a
special
hero
Rev.
Donal
“Jack”
Squires.
This
year’s
Chamber
of
Commerce
created
a
Lifetime
Achievement
Award
in
his
memory
and
I
was
humbled
to
receive
it.
This
is
my
way
of
saying
thanks
to
him
and
to
the
Chamber.
8:10
a/pm
-
TRANSIT
AUTHORITY
PROGRAM
This
monthly
program
features
highlights
of
the
Fairmont
Marion
Transit
Authority.
Today,
we
visit
with
John
Urso
who
discusses
the
“Curse
Jar”
and
how
it
turned
into
an
“angel
tree.”
Ron
Turner
talks
about
his
love
of
bus
driving
and
the
recognition
of
being
an
“everyday”
hero.
John
Pace
talks
about
being
a
Senior
Aide.
George
Levitsky
takes
us
on
a
tour
of
the
newly
enlarged
Transit
Authority
complex
and
explains
all
the
changes
and
the
benefits
to
the
citizens
of
Marion
County
8:40
a/pm
-
COACH
TIM
MURPHY,
Fairmont
State
Before
a
meeting
with
the
local
Rotary,
Lions,
and
Kiwanis,
Coach
Tim
Murphy
discusses
the
2008-09
Fairmont
State
Basketball
Team.
We
then
take
our
camera
to
West
Liberty
and
capture
some
footage
there
as
well
as
viewing
Reid
Amos
in
action
9:20
a/pm
-
HISTORICAL
SOCIETY
100th
CELEBRATION
As
part
of
the
Feast
of
the
Seven
Fishes
the
Marion
County
Historical
Society
observed
its
100th
Celebration.
Special
speakers
included
Dr.
Anderson
from
the
WV
Historical
Society,
Blair
Montgomery
of
the
Pierpont
Community
and
Technical
College,
D.
Max
Francis
of
the
Community
Endowment
Fund,
Dr.
Jim
Coleman
and
Elizabeth
Swiger
on
funding
the
Foundation,
Dora
Kay
Grubb,
and
JoAnn
Lough.
Senator
Prezioso
represented
the
Governor
and
Mr.
Joe
Reynolds
represented
the
County
Delegates.
Rusty
Elliott
represented
the
County
Commissioners
and
Council
members
Warner
and
Smith
represented
the
City.
10:04
a/pm
-
FAIRMONT
CITY
COUNCIL
10:23
a/pm
-
MIKE
BOOK
and
THUNDER
Mike
Book
of
the
WV
Raptor
Rehabilitation
Center
brings
his
17
year
old
Eagle
named
“Thunder”
and
presents
an
intriguing
and
informative
program
at
weekly
Rotary
meeting.
11:00
a/pm
-
TAKE
A
VET
TO
SCHOOL
DAY
Veterans
from
Marion
and
beyond
are
honored
at
East
Fairmont
High
School
and
share
their
stories
with
students.
Veterans
include
Patrick
Ferrell,
Iraq;
Kenneth
Waddell,
Korea;
George
Fisher,
Vietnam;
“Libby”
Stout,
WW
II
Women’s
Army
Corp;
and
George
Judy,
WW
II.
Also
shown
are
the
East
Fairmont
High
School
Band
honoring
the
students;
Lenny
Hannigan,
General
Manager
of
Time
Warner;
Mrs.
Tracey
Linn,
social
science
teacher;
David
Nuzum,
Principal
of
EFHS;
Kayla
Pomp
and
Paris
Winfrey,
Jr,
students
at
East
Fairmont
High
School.
Special
videos
of
“Woody”
Williams
and
Senator
Jay
Rockefeller
are
shown.
12:26
a/pm
-
MARION
COUNTY
COMMISSION
The
last
session
of
the
Marion
Commission
for
this
year
is
held.
A
special
ceremony
is
given
to
Alan
Parks.
Randy
Elliott
then
shares
the
contributions
Parks
has
made
as
a
commissioner.
He
then
discusses
the
role
of
the
Marion
County
Commission
with
the
Northern
WV
Regional
Airport
at
Bridgeport
which
Marion
County
jointly
owns
12:51
a/pm
-
CANDIDATES
SWEARING
IN
Most
of
the
Marion
County
Candidates
elected
to
public
office
were
sworn
in
on
Wed.,
Dec.
17th
at
the
Court
House.
Even
though
some
swearing
ins
were
ceremonial,
this
well
attended
event
featured
comments
by
newly
elected
Supreme
Court
Justice
Menis
Ketchum
and
Secretary
of
State
Natalie
Tennant.
John
Perdue
speaks
briefly.
My
mistake
in
filming
failed
to
capture
the
swearing
in
of
Delegate
Longstreth
and
Caputo.
1:32
a/pm
-
A.A.R.P.
PROGRAM
Eric
Wells
hosts
this
program
which
features
a
special
section
of
Volunteering
to
making
a
difference
and
money
management
volunteers.
2:02
a/pm
-
ARMY
NEWS
WATCH
Highlights
feature
Around
the
Army,
Airlifting,
JTF
East
Treaty,
the
Expert
Infantry
Badge,
Tribal
Vet
Visit,
Gopher
Tortoise,
Forgotten
Battle
of
Hurgen
Forest,
the
First
Female
4
Star
General
is
recognized,
Super-fiber
invented,
Medical
Evaluation
Board
helps
veterans
navigate
medical
how
to,
Thanksgiving
in
Space,
and
the
winner
in
the
Army’s
singing
competition.
2:30
a/pm
-
CONSUMER
SCIENCE
ADS
This
new
program
feature
19
ads
and
PSA
that
assists
in
helping
people
improve
their
lives.
Ads
include
Maternal
Fetal
Care
International,
Moffett
Cancer
Center,
the
Vision
Council,
Exercise
Alternatives,
Internet
Safety,
Online
Shopping
Tips,
Pointers
for
Parents,
and
Entertaining
Oddities
(Toys).
2:53
a/pm
-
SPECIAL
ADS
TO
ASSIST
CHANNEL
10
3:00
a/pm
-
FAITH
IN
ACTION
Faith
United
Methodist
Church
takes
it
faith
into
action
at
numerous
community
sites.
Shown
in
the
video
is
work
done
at
American
Red
Cross,
HOPE,
Inc.,
Soup
Opera,
Food
Pantry,
Salvation
Army,
North
Central
Community
Action,
and
Wesley
Foundation.
Participants
include
Ray
Richardson,
Harriet
Sutton,
Tiffany
Samuels,
Kurt
Schmidt,
Phil
Wilmoth,
Deanna
Moore,
and
Doug
Nuzum
3:35
a/pm
-
TRANSIT
AUTHORITY
PROGRAM
This
first
program
features
the
role
of
the
Fairmont
Marion
County
Transit
Authority
serving
the
citizens
of
Marion
County.
George
Levitsky,
General
Manager,
Fairmont-Marion
County
Transit
Authority,
takes
us
to
Merchant
St.
where
riders
are
visited
as
they
board
to
be
taken
to
Mylan
in
Morgantown.
People
interviewed
were
John
Bonasso,
Sue
Carpenter,
Julie
Boone,
and
Deborah
Dooley.
Dwight
Snodgrass,
Transit
Authority
Driver,
is
interviewed.
3:54
a/pm
-
ARMY
NEWS
WATCH
Program
includes
Youth
Obesity,
General
Petraeus,
culinary
arts
students,
NASCAR
racing,
IED
Devices,
Women’s
Army
Corp
celebrates
30
years,
GPS
Use
in
the
military,
14,000
troops
remembered
daily
at
Binnarville,
France
by
Scott
Desjardins,
assistant
superintendent;
De
De
Cordell
goes
to
Iraq
in
a
combat
zone
as
her
husband
stays
behind
and
leadership
as
a
NCO;
honoring
Veterans
at
Baseball
fields
across
America,
and
disable
soldiers
runs.
4:24
a/pm
-
VOCAL
TAPESTRY
IN
CONCERT
This
unique
and
distinctively
Marion
County
vocal
group,
under
the
direction
of
Doug
Bunner,
is
seen
performing
at
First
Presbyterian
Church
on
Dec.
11,
2007
and
at
the
White
House
on
Dec.
21,
2008.
The
program
will
highlight
the
concert
at
the
Baptist
Temple
on
Dec.
13,
2008
and
their
second
visit
to
the
White
House
on
Dec.
2008
5:12
a/pm
-
MONONGAH
MINE
DISASTER
The
original
Monongah
Mine
Disaster
Film
produced
by
David
McAteer
and
produced
by
John
Ullom
highlights
the
events
of
the
Monongah
Mine
Disaster
of
December
6,
1907
and
the
events
in
following
years.
5:41
a/pm
-
COMBINATION
OF
2006-07
HIGHLIGHTS
Performances
of
the
2007
Thanksgiving
service
and
excerpts
from
the
West
Fairmont
Choraliers
2007
concert
and
the
Feast
of
the
Seven
Fishes
and
an
invitation
to
participate
in
the
2008
events
are
shown
in
this
40
minute
presentation.
6:20
a/pm
-
GINA
DAHLIA:
INTERVIEW
&
FILM
Gina
Dahlia
discusses
her
documentary
she
created,
wrote,
produced,
and
edited,
called
“The
Monongah
Heroine.”
This
film
tells
the
untold
story
of
the
women
affected
by
the
Monongah
Mine
Tragedy
of
1907.
It
has
been
shown
of
West
Virginia
Public
Education
twice,
but
this
is
the
first
viewing
on
Public
Access.
Gina
is
also
the
producer
of
WVU
News,
working
with
students
producing
news
stories
that
are
also
shown
on
Public
Television
each
Sunday
afternoon.
This
makes
a
good
addition
to
channel
19
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ways
to
support
us
>
First,
most
any
of
our
shows
can
be
purchased
for
$20.00.
This
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assist
us
in
the
purchase
of
equipment,
advertisement,
production
and
travel.
Certain
copyright
laws
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us
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>
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we
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Each
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