TIME | PROGRAM | DATE RECORDED | |
---|---|---|---|
7:00 | FORMER 1st UMC TEAR DOWN | 2 months | |
8:13 | FROG JUMPING CONTEST | 07/05/14 | |
8:43 | DUNBAR LAST REUNION | 07/05/14 | |
9:22 | CHRISTMAS IN JULY | 07/26/14 | |
9:30 | ROWLESBURG WW II LIVING HISTORY DAYS | ||
9:46 | KICKIN IT FOR CARTER | 07/05/14 | |
10:30 | MT. ZION 112th ANNIVERSARY | 07/13/14 | |
10:47 | UNITED WAY HAM FESTIVAL | 07/12/14 | |
11:35 | FAIRMONT BLACKS IN WW II | 07/25/14 | |
12:00 | CONSUMER SCIENCE NEWS | 07/10/14 | |
12:23 | COUNTY COMMISSION | 07/02/14 | |
1:11 | COUNTY COMMISSION | 07/09/14 | |
1:55 | CITY COUNCIL | 05/14/14 | |
2:41 | WV & USA SLIDES | 06/01/13 | |
2:55 | 45 LIFE LESSONS | 06/01/13 | |
3:13 | HODGEPODGE- 7 Items | 07/25/14 | |
3:57 | COUNTRY ROADS WV | 07/25/14 | |
4:00 | CITY COUNCIL | 07/08/14 | |
4:33 | CITY COUNCIL | 07/22/14 | |
5:58 | COUNTY COMMISSION | 07/23/14 | |
5:35 | ROAD TO RECOVERY | 10/23/13 | |
6:05 | CITY WIDE GARAGE SALE | 05/31/14 | |
6:23 | PRIMARY ELECTIONS | 05/13/14 | |
6:49 | CENTER STAGE | 10/02/13 | |
6:56 | BACK PACKS/SUPPLIES: Nallen | 07/26/14 |
Highlights include taping events of June 5-through July 17. Video clips will be seen from 8 years: 1975-2014 People interviewed were Vern Brunswick, Project Engineer from JLR, Inc, Jason Dunham, on site supervisor and Dozer Operator; workers Rick Slack and Luke Waddell, crane operator and large site supervisor Joe Monteith; church member Judd Doerfler. A very special comment from Joe and Nancy Snider will be seen and heard. We traveled to Eastern WV to talk to Roger Waybright, former minister. 3 Portions of interviews with Rev. Larry Buckland and Aslan Barkat on this union, highlights of the Deconsecrating service, and portions of two sermons I preached entitled "What if the Walls Could Talk" are also included.
8:13 JOHN UVEGES: FROG JUMP 07/05/14 30:00
Highlights include John Uveges discussing his dream, plan of action, and results of the 2nd Annual Frog Jumping Contest on the banks of the Monongahela River at Rivesville. The actual event is captured and interesting oddities are learned about frogs. People interviewed or seen are volunteers Rose Angelino, Sonny Bartic, Bill Beatty, and Bob Ayers. Seen is Ms. Froggy Diana Kotyuha and Sales manager Michael Pusgua from Froggy Radio Station.
8:43 DUNBAR LAST REUNION 07/05/14 38:48
Highlights include comments from Houston Richardson, President of the Dunbar Foundation, Inc. and Viola Horton, Past President of Dunbar Homecoming Association; Rev. Wesley Dobbs, Present President of Dunbar Homecoming Association; and Lettie Ezelle Chapman, daughter of Nadene Ezelle.
9:22 CHRISTMAS IN JULY: 07/27/14 5:00
Mary Jo Thomas explains the Christmas Lights at Morris park as a fund raiser for the United Way with the support of the South Fairmont Rotary Club and an opportunity to preorder displays.
9:30 ROWLESBURG 06/28/14 16:04
Highlights include an interview with WW II Re-enactor Coby Burrell, a portrayal of Eleanor Roosevelt by Patty Cooper; commentary on Tuskegee Air Men by Ed Hargro, comments and prayer by Rev. Roy Mick, Chaplain for the event; and pictures of Marion County WW II veterans Asa Davison, Fred and John DeMary, and John Uveges representing his dad. Later, Kip Price talks to Fred DeMary at his Rivesville store.
9:46 KICKIN IT FOR CARTER 06/28/14 16:04
Highlights include songs from Back Roads, an interview with Zach Sandy, Garry Freeman, senti: Muslam Ko Kido Center; and others
10:30 MT ZION 112th ANNIVERSARY 07/05/14 17:30
Highlights include Portions of Music from Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church and Minister Kevin Hines, comments by Church Historian Julia Boone and preaching by Rev. Charles Miller of the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church. Neisha Bridges presents special award to her aunt, Birdie Ma Williams.
10:47 UNITED WAY HAM EVENT 07/12/14 47:30
United Way held its annual Heston's Arts and Music Festival on July 11-12. The Fairmont State Summer Music Students Arts Camp under Leigh Ann Bolyard shared in the ceremonies: The Participants included: 1. Franchesca Aloi; 2. Ayia Lee; 3. Malia (With a Smile and song); Paige Scladl (Bippidity Boopidity Bo); Alexa Morgan (Wonderful Guy); Jordan Cutrone (Gravity); Morgan Cole (Beautiful, Beautiful); Mila Kucish (The Candy Man); Jaime Salai (You Sound Good to Me); Carly Trowbridge (You've Got a Friend in Me); Abby Latocha (Ronan); Paislee Adlington (Lights); Jada Adlington (Brighter than the Sun ); Katelynn Kuznior (Redirection); Lydia Hatten (Born to Entertain) Agencies that benefit from the United Way are (1) Red Cross; (3) Boy Scouts; (4) CASA; (5) Disability Action Center; (6) Connecting Link; (7) Family Services; (8) Family Resource Network: FRN; (9) Girl Scouts; (10) HOPE; (11) Literacy Volunteers of Marion County; (12) Mannington Food Pantry.; (13) Marion County Senior Citizens, Inc; (14) Marion County Child Advocacy Center; (15) Milan Puskar Health Right; (16) Salvation Army; (17) Community Action: Scott's Place; (18) Sobrania: Soup Opera; (19) Stepping Stone, Inc.; (20) Paws for People; (21) YWCA
11:35 MISTREATMENT OF BLACK SOLDIERS IN WW II 07/22/14 24:00
Two Fairmont WW II Veterans discuss what it means to have been mistreated by community, fellow military personnel and soldiers, while fighting for freedom in a country that didn't respect their freedom. Asa Davison recalls his accounts vividly. And Franklin Beaird, who in 2012 won the Presidential Congressional Gold Medal for being a member of the Montfort Point Marines painfully, recalls his trails and problems in a taped interview from his Baltimore residence.
12:00 CONSUMER SCIENCE NEWS 07/10/14 23:00
Highlights include information on your health, home, family, and food and finances. Commercials of interest are of a community garden, travel fun times, living alone, refinancing homes, bananas, and oddities about snacks.
12:23 COUNTY COMMISSION 07/02/14: 48:30
Highlights include presentation and request for funding by Start Smart Backpack Leaders Theresa Wright and Rev. Johnna Mansuetto and Charles Stevens of the Girls Fast Pitch Softball League. Dora Kay Grubb of the Marion County Historical Society thanked the Commission for their work at the Museum, Steve Stinger presented update on unused roads of Rachel, a deed transfer of land to the city of Worthington was approved, and Charles Reese update all on grants to enlarge Tulip Lane.
1:11 COUNTY COMMISSION 07/09/14 43:57
Request for completion of Korean War Memorial from Rick Hardman is given, designer of the Korean Flag Pole, and Columbus Carpenter. Funds were granted for Fast Pitch Softball and Smart Start Back Pack Program
1:55 CITY COUNCIL 05/14/14 46:12
Highlights include Frank Yann taking oath as the 2nd Ward representative following Travis Blosser's resignation; discussion on Time Warner and Comcast franchise pending a new merger agreement; approving unopened street names on Water Street and around Palatine Park; agreeing to match $500,000 bid with $25,000 to replace dilapidated buildings in the Maple Ogden area by the Fairmont Community Partnership
2:41 WV & USA SLIDES 06/01/13 13:48
This is a highly requested program, particularly the West Virginia Pictures from the Smithsonian Institution, some of which are on-line and some are available at the Museum of History. Of the 70 pictures shown, over 50 relate to WV. Some of them are: 1910 Monongah Boy legs lost due to mine disaster; 1939 Lewis County Flood; 1858-1972 spanning B & O Railroad; Barrackville Covered Bridge; 214 and 312 Madison St. ; 1910 Miners; Various views of Johnnie Johnson Sr. Citizen Bridge in Bellview; and Golden Brothers: Madison & Adams St.
2:55 45 LIFE LESSONS: 06/01/13 17:35
Regina Brett published this in The Cleveland Plain Dealer on Sunday, May 28, 2006 to celebrate growing older. The first nine are included here: 1. Life isn't fair, but it's still good. 2. When in doubt, just take the next small step. 3. Life is too short to waste time hating anyone. 4. Pay off credit cards every month. 5. Don't take yourself so seriously. No one else does. 6. You don't have to win every argument. Agree to disagree. 7. Cry with someone. It's more healing than crying alone. 8. It's OK to get angry with God. He can take it. 9. Save for retirement starting with your first paycheck.
3:13 HODGEPODGE: 05-07/14: 43:29
Highlights include 7 Programs: Army Maneuvers, Danny Green on discarded American flags for retirement; Bruce Miller, Event coordinator of Palatine Park hired by County Commission; Opening of City Customer Center on Merchant St; Cathy and Phil Reed on ministry of prayer for work team volunteers across America, Teresa Wright on Start Smart Back pack Giveaway on Aug. 16th at the Election Center; and Farmers Market on Tuesday, July 22.
3:57 COUNTRY ROADS
The immortal and now state song is sung and put to beautiful video.
4:00 CITY COUNCIL 07/08/14 33:50
Highlights include City Manager Jay Rogers' report on 4th St. Bridge Closing on July 7th, Fairmont Fire Department Prevention Division's Captain Ed Simmons discussing fire code laws enacted by City Council; Carmella Hermosilla sharing concern over lack of paving in alleyway around her house, and opening of customer service center on Merchant St. on July 14.
4:33 CITY COUNCIL: 07/22/14 25:02
Highlights include appointment of Roger Curry to the 7th District of the Fairmont; comments from Teresa Wright of Start Smart Back Pack Program, Sandra Scaffini of the Housing Preservation Committee and Kate Green of Main Street Fairmont. City Manager discussed the success of newly opened Payment Center on Merchant Street, money allocated for the FCDP, and Mary Reed was re-appointed to the Arts & Humanities Committee.
4:58 COUNTY COMMISSION: 07/23/14 36:29
Highlights include 17 agenda items, comments from Charlie Reese on working with Korean War Memorial and the Splash Park completion, and Kate Green on economic development from Main Street Fairmont.
5:35 ROAD TO RECOVERY: 10/23/13 29:57
Highlights include the 2013 National SAMHSA Conference (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) with story sharing of dealing with and overcoming abuse. Each September is National Recovery Month.
6:05 CITY WIDE GARAGE SALE: 05/31/14 18:39
Interviews with Kate Green, Executive Director, Main Street Fairmont; Vendors Corless Bridges, Margaret Kisner, Celeste Phillips, Jimmy and Jennifer Allen buyer; and buyer Arthea Kees.
6:23 PRIMARY ELECTION: 25:16 05/13/14
Highlights include interviews with Janie Cosco, County Clerk; Community Service High School students Garrett Thorne from North Marion; Alexis White from Fairmont Senior; and Zach Moffatt, Jordan Leonard, Taylor Ledsome, and Michelle Lemley from East Fairmont; Ralph Masters, Deputy Assistant of the Marion County Police Reserve; and four people bringing in final ballot results: Sharon Fleming and Heather Lipscomb from Precinct 30 and Virginia Mezzanotte and Jo Marie Garcia of Precinct 36.
6:49 CENTER STAGE 10/24/14 6:36
Dr. Aimee Richards' Fairmont State Class produces video with their students highlighting Fairmont State programs, activities, and interests. Cara Rae Simns, Alicia Reece, and Sophia Porco develop this program on the musical "Rocket Boys." They talk to some of the performers, highlight aspects of the production and performance while capturing the work of presenting it to the public.
6:56 BACK PACKS/SUPPLIES: Charles Nallen 07/26/14 3:40
Charles Nallen discusses the backpack program and school supply giveaway at Windmill Park on Aug. 16th in connection with his nieces. He describes the event and those participating.