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
-
Women’s
Health
Awareness
Day
Women’s
Health
Awareness
Day
celebrates
Breast
cancer
Awareness
Month
with
an
array
of
speakers
and
interviews
held
at
Fairmont
General
Hospital
on
Oct.
2
7:44
am/pm
-
Barbershop
Quartet
Concert:
EFHS
Barbershop
Quartet
Concert
at
East
Fairmont
High
School
features
show
tunes,
patriotic
songs,
and
fun
selections
sung
by
the
Mountaineers
Barbershop
Quartet.
9:32
am/pm
-
Fall
in
Fairmont
&
Marion
County
Fall
in
Fairmont
&
Marion
County
.
With
special
music,
several
fall
scenes
around
Fairmont
as
shown
as
well
as
portions
of
the
Connector
history.
10:01
am/pm
-
Marion
County
Commission
A
basketball
clinic
held
at
Fairmont
East
High
School
by
members
of
staff
and
basketball
team
was
captured
in
the
aftermath
of
signing
autographs
and
getting
interviews.
Players
such
as
D’Shaun
Butler
and
Welling
Smith
along
with
assistant
coach
Brown
were
interviewed.
10:37
am/pm
-
Consumer
Science
11:00
am/pm
-
First
Presbyterian
Church
Worship
First
Presbyterian
Church
Worship
on
10-26-09
features
a
500
year
old
worship
with
Dr.
John
Calvin
presiding.
Interim
minister
Dr.
Bill
Stadler
dresses
in
costume
to
portray
Calvin.
The
Choir
and
Congregation
sings
songs
of
that
era,
and
a
rich
appreciation
of
historical
worship
is
felt.
12:00
Noon/Midnight
-
Bernie
McGrenaham
Bernie
McGrenaham
spoke
at
Fairmont
State
on
Sept.
15,
2009.
This
comedian,
who
has
appeared
on
Jay
Leno,
David
Leatherman,
and
opens
for
Tony
Danza,
not
only
does
comedy
but
speaks
about
his
addiction
to
alcohol
and
presenting
a
message
of
honesty
to
students
and
young
adults.
He
tells
the
touching
story
of
working
with
his
brother
in
a
group
home.
This
program
will
make
you
laugh
and
cry.
12:30
am/pm
-
Christmas
Toy
Shop
This
fast
moving
18
minute
program
highlights
the
special
effort
being
made
throughout
Fairmont
and
Marion
County
to
provide
each
child
with
a
good
Christmas.
Schools,
churches,
and
groups
are
organizing
to
furnish
previously
loved
and
new
toys
so
every
child
in
Marion
County
can
have
something
under
the
Christmas
tree.
Watch
the
gripping
story
of
Rev.
James
Saunders
about
his
early
Christmas
and
then
Randy
Elliott
explains
the
work
of
the
County
Commission
in
this
endeavor.
This
program
re-airs
daily
at
1:55
a.m.
and
p.m.
12:48
am/pm
-
Fairmont
City
Council
The
most
recent
Council
Meeting.
1:25
am/pm
-
ARMY
1:55
am/pm
-
Christmas
Toy
Shop
2:13
am/pm
-
Cultural
Diversity
Program
Cultural
Diversity
Program
on
10-21-07.
Highlights
of
the
previous
Cultural
Diversity
Program
that
featured
persons
of
the
Islam
and
Hindu
faith,
African
American
heritage,
and
Appalachian
tradition.
Sample
foods
from
native
lands
are
presented
as
well
as
dress
and
dance.
This
years
superb
program
by
Communities
of
Shalom
will
be
held
from
3:00-7:00
p.m.
at
the
ISR
Building
(now
the
High
Technology
Research
Building)
3:00
am/pm
-
Fairmont
City
Council
Very
lengthy
council
meeting
with
action
on
roads
and
other
matters.
4:44
am/pm
-
Marion
County
Commission
5:24
am/pm
- Faith
in
Action
The
Jim
Dunn
Memorial
Scholarship
Run
is
presented.
Interviews
with
North
Marion
stars
Keri
Bland
of
WVU
who
placed
in
the
national
NCAA
and
Olympic
Trails;
and
state
Winner
Zach
Tennant,
who
will
be
attending
William
and
Mary
in
the
Colonial
Athletic
Conference.
5:49
am/pm
-
All
Things
New
Ministry
A
ministry
of
Union
Mission
held
at
the
intersection
of
Locust
and
Field
Street
on
Oct.
22,
2009.
5:56
am/pm
-
Literacy
in
Fairmont:
Master
Gardeners
Reading
to
the
children
at
the
Main
Street
Downtown
Fairmont
Literacy
Reading
Day.
6:06
am/pm
-
Fairmont
Council
of
Churches
-
debut
What
local
Churches
in
the
Council
are
doing
to
assist
people
in
need
and
what
services
are
being
offered.
Interviews
with
Bill
Sadler
on
the
special
Shoe
Ministry
at
First
Presbyterian
and
a
special
intercessory
Monday
prayer
group
is
discussed
by
Rev.
John
Riley.
All
the
churches
in
the
Council
are
introduced
to
the
community.
This
show
repeats
itself
at
6:15
a.m.
and
p.m.
6:15
am/pm
-
Fairmont
Council
of
Churches
-
rerun
6:30
am/pm
-
WVU
News
West
Virginia
University
students
produce
this
15
minute
professional
news
program
that
is
shown
Sundays
on
WWVU-TV
and
then
daily
on
channel
19.
Through
the
efforts
of
Gina
Dahlia,
this
production
has
captured
national
awards
6:45
am/pm
-
WVU
News
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