January 2015 Schedule

December 2014 TV19 Schedule. All Programs available on web at http://gfcc.peg.tv at same time they are shown on TV. Visit blog spot for programs at htpp://tv19fairmont.blogspot.com

TIMEPROGRAMDATE REC.LENGTH
 7:00CHRISTMAS PARADE:12/01/1423:34
 7:23COAL MINE SWAP MEET:12/06/1445:01
 8:08SNOWSHOE VACATION:7/4-6/1441:18
 8:49BISHOP HANSEN AT 1st PRES.11/23/1417:39
 9:07UNITED WAY OLDIES DANCE12/05/1422:06
 9:301st PRESBYTERIAN SHOES12/06/146:32
 9:36PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD WV12/13148:32
 9:45MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE12/13/146:09
 9:51FEAST OF SEVEN FISHES12/13/1411:56
10:03TELEPHONE MUSEUM12/13/1411:28
10:14VOCAL TAPESTRY 2014 XMAS12/13/1428:28
10:43CHRISTMAS TOY SHOP MUSICAL11/28/1403:22
10:46CHRISTMAS TOY SHOP11/18/1418:15
11:04SKATE RINK11/10/144:01
11:08MEIGHEN HOUSE THANKSGIVING: 11/27/144:29
11:132014 TOP TEN STORIES12/21/1446:05
12:00CITY COUNCIL11/25/1438:12
12:38COUNTY COMMISSION:12/03/1420:12
12:58COUNTY COMMISSION:12/10/1433:02
 1:31SAMSHA: TECHNOLOGY12/02/1458:33
 2:29SAMHSA: HOUSING:09/12/1459:59
 3:30COUNTY COMMISSION12/17/1429:36
 4:00ADULT DRUG COURT ADVISORY COMMITTEE  01/25/1424:39
 4:24THANKSGIVING DRUG COURT DINNER11/21/1441:57
 5:06THANKSGIVING SERVICE11/23/1441:47
 5:48CITY COUNCIL12/16/1441:03
 7:00     CHRISTMAS PARADE: DEC. 1, 2014 23:34
Interviews blessings of vehicles and personnel by clergy. Blessings : company 8 - Grant Town by Bill Rager, minister, Mt. Zion Community Church, Grant Town; blessing of company 9 - Mannington by Sabrina Haught, TLC Ministries and Hal Hevener, Central UMC; blessing of company 10 - Monongah by Bill Rager and Hal Hevener; blessing of company 11 - Rivesville by Amanda Reed; blessing of company 12 - Valley by Amanda Reed; blessing of company 13 - Winfield by Pastor Janice Smith; blessing of company 14 - Worthington by Everett Palmer, Janice Smith, and Sabrina Haught; blessing of company 15- Boothsville by Sabrina Haught and Amanda Reed; blessing of Jan Care Ambulance Service by Hal Hevener, Central United Methodist Church; blessing of Jan Care Ambulance Service by Rev. Larry Miles and Chaplain Ken Charles; blessing of Marion County Rescue Squad by Amanda Reed and Sabrina Haught.

 7:23      COAL MINE SWAP MEET: DEC. 6, 2014 45:01
Second coal mine swap featured interviews with Coal Mining Memorabilia collectors David Kennedy (David Kennedy, contact 304-365-7717), Video Producer DD Meighen, Cheri Coogle, Executive Director, (NACMHA) North Appalachian Coal Mining Heritage Association. The Coal Mine Museum is open March-Oct. Daily. Their phone number is 304-366-9358 and email is: NACMHA@aol.com. Raven Thomas, AmeriCorp worker at the Marion County Historical Society; Jack Dempsey on his father's collection of mining equipment; Wess Harris, author and historian, discusses coal mining, Esau script, March on Blair Mountain, and Whipple General Store; and Diane Parker discusses her book "My Daddy's Ledger."

 8:08     SNOWSHOE SUMMER VACATION: July 4-6, 201441:18
Highlights of Snowshoe 4th of July Celebration include Dancing, Wall Climbing, and Celebrating a birthday.

 8:49     BISHOP HANSEN AT 1st PRESBYTERIAN 11/23/14 17:39
Program includes a talk by Bishop Galen Hansen of the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-Day Saints, selection by choir, and comments by former interim minister Rev. Dr. Bill Sadler on how the Presbyterian and Mormon Church worked together in Alliance, Ohio.

 9:07     UNITED WAY OLDIES DANCE 12/05/14 22:12
Highlights of the 6th yearly United Way Oldies Dance are shown with the group Jenna Won't Dance performing, overlaid by auction items and interviews with Tiffany Samuels, Mary Jo Thomas, and Craig Richards.

 9:30     1ST PRESBYTERIAN SHOES 12/06/14 6:32
Give Away of over 450 pairs of shoes at 1s Presbyterian is highlighted. Interviews occur with receivers Mary Lasure and Amy Ledsome. We also interviewed Charlene Walker, Shoe Drive organizer.

 9:36     PRESBYTERIAN SYNOD WV: 12/1314 8:30
Highlights include Interviews with Joan Stewart Executive Director WV Ministry of Advocacy and Work Camps and Forrest Palmer, Interim Executive Director of 135 West Virginia Presbyterian Churches. Scenes from the church are given

 9:45     MARION COUNTY MUSEUM OPEN HOUSE12/13/14 6:09
Highlights included scenes from the Marion County Historical Society's Museum with Chuck and Dawn McClain performing music. The third member of the We Three group, Faith Bowyer, was unable to be there when the recording was done due to a previous engagement.

 9:51     SEVEN FISHES FEAST: 12/13/14- 11:56
Highlights includes street vendors' scenes and music from inside the firehouse with children singing Silent Night. A group called Flutissimo performs: Rita Brockway with students Xavier Evans from South Harrison, Abby Shore from WI Middle, and Barbara Judy, a retried school counselor. Ed Cheslock and Mary Romano are briefly interviewed.

10:03     TELEPHONE MUSEUM 12/13/14 11:28
Telephone Museum located on Monroe St. shows the phone business in Fairmont through the years. We are assisted by Helen Nichols and Sue Merrill - started on switchboard 1966, both former employees of the Phone Company.

10:14     VOCAL TAPESTRY 2014 XMAS 12/13/14 28:27
Highlights include Away in a Manger, The Holly and the Ivy, Wasn't That a Mighty Day, Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing Day , Carol of the Bells, Silent Night, Alleluia, and My Home Among the Hills.

10:43     CHRISTMAS TOY SHOP MUSIC 2014: 3:22
Highlights of Toy Shop put to music

10:46     CHRISTMAS TOY SHOP 2014: 11/25/14 18:15
Highlights include days of taping on Nov. 24, Nov. 25, and twice on Nov. 28, plus concluding visits on Dec. 9th. Interviews shows are with Tom Pendergast who gives a 3rd Generation Doll House to Christmas Toy Shop, and shoppers Melissa Cowger and Cathy Loudin (being assisted by Houston Richardson) and Madison Walters with mother Lisa. Other workers and leaders are shown in brief clips.

11:04     SKATE RINK: 11/10/14 4:01Highlights include skate rink scenes and an interview with Zack Wells of Dion Enterprises from Buffalo, NY.
11:08     MEIGHEN HOUSE THANKSGIVING: 11/27/14 4:29
11:13     2014 TOP TEN STORIES 12/21/14 46:05Highlights include over 300 videos and pictures of the top 2014 Stories as I recorded, edited and used them. They are

     No. 1 Change in Party Leadership throughout WV and the Candidate Forum
     No. 2 County Commission & 2014 Economic Development- Splash & Industrial Park
     No. 3 Fairmont General Hospital changes leadership, status, and name
     No. 4 City Makes Changes, Plans More Changes
     No. 5 Deaths: Oce Smith, Deacon Duvall, Norm Kronjaeger, Raymond Morgan, and Mary Manchin
     No. 6 Demolition of the former First United Methodist Church
     No. 7 Honor Flight Huntington out of Clarksburg
     No. 8 Social Services Helping People: United Way and Christmas Toy Shop among many
     No. 9 Remembering Our Past: History Expo, 60 Year Plaque, Coal Mine Swap meet
     No. 10 Patriotism Emphasis: Korean Monument, Flag, African-American Veterans, Parade


12:00     CITY COUNCIL: NOV. 25, 2014 38:12
Highlights include comments on Home Rule of which the City of Fairmont was selected as one of 16 municipalities and appointments

12:38     COUNTY COMMISSION: DEC. 03, 2014 20:12
Commissioners proclaim Saturday, Oct. 25, to be Women on Wellness Day.

12:58     COUNTY COMMISSION: DEC. 10, 2014 33:02
Highlights include funding for Historical Society's AmeriCorp Vista Worker and funding for the 2nd Coal Mine Swap meet Dec. 6th. Charlie Reese updated commissioners on Fairmont Ave. paving after meet with Commissioner Paul Maddox and Brenda Biafore announced an unrestricted grant of $5,000 for Palatine Park.

 1:21     ADULT DRUG COURT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 01/25/14 24:39
Highlights include the first meeting of the mandated WV Adult Drug Court Advisory Committee to meet the committee, hear from Judge Michael Aloi and Travis M. Zimmerman, PhD (ABD), Marion County Adult Drug Court Coordinator/Probation Officer of the 16th Judicial Circuit WVSCA. Other highlights include an interview with Rhonda Starn, Circuit Clerk; a comment from Butch Tennant, and views of the participants. Those on the committee include Kerry Marbury, Mike Gwynn, Sarah Trickett, Jennifer Myers, Charles Shields, Nancy Deming, Jennifer Freeman, Butch Tennant, J Freeman, Ted Offutt, Michelle Minutelli, Bob Gribben, Deana Keener, James Merrill, and Sgt. Kelly Moran

 1:46     THANKSGIVING DRUG COURT DINNER 11/21/14 50:52
Highlights include Walter Cooley, Day Report Center Site Supervisor; Judge Michael John Aloi speaking on "the Community and Thanksgiving;" Members of the Drug Court Advisory Committee: Mike DeVault, Dreana Dean, Charles "Chuck" Shields, Kerry Marbury, Travis M. Zimmerman, PhD (ABD) Marion County Adult Drug Court Coordinator Probation Officer; DALE, Drug Court Participant; Sandra and Loren, interns with the Marion County Drug Court Program; Ted Offutt, Marion County Day Report Director; Jennifer Freeman, Treatment Team- Marion County Adult Drug Court Probation Officer; Jeff Freeman, Prosecutor and & member of Treatment Team- Marion County Adult Drug Court; Becky , Member of Treatment Team- Marion County Adult Drug Court, Bob Gribben and Mike Walker. Servers included First Presbyterian Members Jim and Michelle Miller, Janet Chittum, Deanna Kritzer, Mary Pat Lee, Martha Sweet, and Earl Straight: Calvary Temple: Chad Keener, Dave Johnson, Dixie Thornhill, Jim Billings: Cheri Wilson- Director: Marion County Youth Reporting Center; Davien Sherman- Veteran, associated with Presbyterian missionaries: Volunteer Kim DeVault and Misty Fisher of the Jewell City Church.

 2:36     THANKSGIVING SERVICE 11/23/14 41:47
Highlights of the Greater Fairmont Council of Churches Thanksgiving service on Sunday, Nov. 23rd with Judge Michael John Aloi sharing the Community Thanksgiving Message. Choir sings "River of Judea" and various members of the GFCC share in the worship service.

 3:18     CITY COUNCIL: 12/16/14 41:03
Highlights include certificates of appreciation to outgoing City Council members Bob Gribben, Debbie Seifret, Chuck Warner and Robin Smith. Grants for Brownfield EPA Field, Partnership, and Historic Restoration of Women's Club were approved.

 4:00     SAMSHA: Technologies for Treatment and Recovery 59:59Highlights include identifying and promoting the use of new technologies that facilitate and expand treatment and recovery service
 5:00     SAMHSA: HOUSING: 09/12/14 1:00:00
Highlights include Discussion with Tom Bond, Director of Programs, Helping Up Mission in Baltimore, Maryland; Sachin Kamble, Peer Support Volunteer Coordinator, Communities for Recovery; Schroeder Stribling, Executive Director, N Street Village, Washington D.C.; Ken Wireman, M.S.W. Founder and Ex. Director, Main Street Housing, Inc. Recovery housing environments are increasingly being recognized as a critical component to recovery success for many individuals. This show highlights these opportunities through locations and by one-on-one counseling, group sessions, peer recovery support, medication management, mediation, spiritual engagement, and others. Need for recovery housing is likely to rise in coming years. At the same time, challenges and barriers remain to providing recovery housing

 6:00     COUNTY COMMISSION: 12/17/14 29:37
Highlights include words of appreciation for outgoing Commission president "Butch" Tennant from Charlie Reese, Governor Tomblin's representative Dot Underwood, DD Meighen, Butch Phillips, Rhonda Starn, and Pat Wilson. New hires, holiday schedules and overtime pay for employees were passed.