May 2015 Schedule

MAY 2015 TV19 SCHEDULE: All programs on web at: http://gfcc.peg.tv. Program on web at http://tv19fairmont.blogspot.com
TimeProgram
 7:00GOOD FRIDAY WALK
 7:17SUNRISE SERVICE
 7:302015 ARTS & HUMANITIES AWARD
 8:15LEGISLATIVE WRAP-UP: 04/14/15
 9:17MAKE IT SHINE
 9:25FLYING FLAGS
 9:30PROJECT GRADUATION
 9:48REV. JANICE SMITH
10:04SPRING INTO ACTION
10:112014 FRIDAY 3 RIVERS
10:352014 SAT. PM 3 RIVERS
11:07HISTORY EXPO
11:392015 HONOR FLIGHT PREVIEW
11:53GUARDIAN NAMES
11:27LARRY GROCE - WV
12:00COUNTY COMMISSION: 03/25/15
12:33COUNTY COMMISSION: 04/01/15
12:47FAIRMONT CITY COUNCIL: 03/24/15
 1:35CONSUMER NEWS REPORT #187
 1:58SUBSTANCE USE AMONG YOUTH
 2:58NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH
 4:00FAIRMONT CITY COUNCIL: 04/14/15
 5:05COUNTY COMMISSION: 04/15/15
 5:25HONOR FLIGHT 2014
 7:00     GOOD FRIDAY WALK:
Highlights features scenes of the Good Friday walk on April 4th through Pleasant Valley and around Morris Park with music by Trident. Interviews are shown with Rev. Andrew Tennant and Marcella Yaremchuk, as well as participants Casey Grandstaff, John Metcalfe, Francis Gump, and Mike Garrett.
 7:17     SUNRISE SERVICE:
Highlights include scenes of Palatine Park and participation by guitarist Jonathan Schooley, coordinator of shared worship service Rev. Elsie Neal and participants Chaplain Ken Charles and David Sturm. Songs of "Joy to the World" and "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" are played along with the postlude, "Easter People, Raise Your Voices."
 7:32     2015 ARTS & HUMANITIES AWARD: 04/12/15
Awards are given to Shannon Yost in Music/Theatre, Michael Ray as Artist/Potter, Troy Snyder in Theater, Sarah Lemley in Music/Theatre, Tad Janes in Theatre, and Ian Williams as the Marian Satterfield award recipient.
 8:16     LEGISLATIVE WRAP-UP:
Highlights included reflections on the 2015 Session by Senators Roman Prezioso and Bob Beach and House of Delegate members Tim Manchin and Linda Longstreth. Questions and comments were received from the audience at the First Energy Building on April 4 in a program sponsored by the Marion County Chamber of Commerce.
 9:18     MAKE IT SHINE: 05/18/15
Highlights include interviews with Dillon Riley of WF Middle School and wounded Military Veteran Tommy Buttafuoco at 5th St.; Christa Blais, owner of All Things Herbal & Organizer of Fairmont Community Garden Center, volunteers from Alpha Psi Omega, WVU service organization, and Volunteer Zela Wyrosdick.
 9:25     FLYING FLAGS:
Highlights include flags flying around Marion County with the music of the Yale University Freshman Class of 2001 singing "The King of Love."
 9:30     PROJECT GRADUATION:
Connie VanGilder talks about Project Graduation 2015 at the April 16 Rotary meeting. She discusses book, Butterfly Effect by Edward Lorenz and the Law of Sensitive Dependence upon Initial Conditions as well as the poem by Ed Schultz on the Wise Old Owl. Vintage clips of past Project Graduation scenes are shown.
 9:48     REV. JANICE SMITH:
Highlights include discussion of her ministry as well as the "Bison for Christ After School Program." The program was edited by Carolyn Davis
10:04     SPRING INTO ACTION: 04/18/15 
Highlights include downtown scenes from the Leadership Marion Event as it teamed with various groups to raise funds for community agencies.
10:11     2014 FRIDAY PREVIEW
Highlights include interviews with Chain Saw Wood Carver Jason Stoner, Executive Director Sharon Swearingen, 3 Rivers Queen Andrea Mucino, and Professional Pepperoni Roll Bakeoff Contest Director Bob Sapp.
10:35     THREE RIVERS 2014 SAT. PM: 05/23/14
Highlights include Carletta Edwards, MIME Organizer at Morningstar Baptist and Raven Jackson, MIME Performer; USAF Full Spectrum Air Force Heritage Band from Langley AFB in Hampton Roads, Va.; 22 year old singer and songwriter Robby Comas; and Keisha Culbreth, Edith Bush and Noreen Stevens dancing to the music
11:07     HISTORY EXPO:
Highlights include various scenes of the displays representing the past, from Coal Mining, Scottish heritage, Rowlesburg, & Wereth 11 on April 18th. Interviews occur w/Aaron Bosnick, Member, 11th Pennsylvania Reserve 40th Regiment Company H out of Fairmont & Pittsburgh on dress & customs of the Civil War era; Lloyd Smith, 1st Company of Texas, on gun, sword, and money of the era; Diana George on her 1931 Huckster; George Ramsey on Fairmont movie legend Fuzzy Knight; Almost A Song playing "Shove the Pig Foot a little Deeper into the Fire" as Governor Francis and Mrs. Julia Pierpont (Art & Pam Dodds) and Senator John and wife Mary Ellen Carlile (Millie & Gary Goetze) share a dance; Johnnie Robbins on Arthurdale; Rebecca Jordan-Gleason, Operations manager for Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, on the facility; Susan Cross Foy of Cross Creek Creations on her designs; Judy Wilson on 18th Century Living History at Prickett's Fort; and closing with music by We Three.
11:39     HONOR FLIGHT PREVIEW 2015 04/18/15
Highlights includes instructions by Huntington Hub director Jane Julian, comments by Butch Phillips and Aaron Hawkins, and a tour of the facility for the guardians. Senator Joe Manchin makes a surprise visit.
11:53     GUARDIAN NAMES:
The nearly 50 guardians who came for training are pictured as they share their names and home town.
11:56     LARRY GROCE - WV:
The Song, RISE UP WV, by Larry Groce is performed for 10 Blueprint Community (Ansted, Salem, Fairmont, Williamson, St. Albans, McDowell, Shinnston, Mullens, Gilmer, & Ritchie County) as part of the March 12, 2007 WV Rising event in Charleston hosted by then Gov. Joe Manchin and the Pittsburgh Federal Home Loan Bank. 41 scenes are included in video
12:00     COUNTY COMMISSION: 03/25/15
Highlights include funding request of American Cancer Society Relay for Life. Lloyd White, Chris McIntyre and Charlie Reese share reports
12:33     COUNTY COMMISSION: 04/01/15
Highlights include granting of $7,000 to Tim Mitchem, Bass Nation President , WV; hiring of James McClain, and Painting the Town Blue Resolution.
12:47     FAIRMONT CITY COUNCIL: 03/24/15
Highlights include Ordinance for Comprehensive Plan of Connectivity with Jim Christie, Registered Landscape Architect: Thrasher Engineering and Kathy Wyrosdick, City Planner; Abandoning an alleyway as presented by Adam Rohaly, Fuzzy Mammoth Development LLC and supported by the City. Under citizens' petitions, various persons spoke on specific issues: Debbie Seifert, Dave Whiteman (Fire Captain), and Businessman and County Commissioner Ernie VanGilder. Under Consideration of Council Business, April 18th as Spring into Action Fair event by Leadership Marion was approved as well as April 2015 being Fair Housing Month.
 1:35     CONSUMER NEWS REPORT #187
Highlights include information of health, home, family, food and finances. This includes tips on dealing with high blood pressure, coffee drinking, bullying, phone tips, veteran tips, and oddities of bees and flies.
 1:58     SUBSTANCE USE AMONG YOUTH:
Highlights from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association (SAMSHA) program is presented
 2:58     NATIONAL RECOVERY MONTH:
Highlights of the Road to Recovery 2015 is presented by March Snow as helping others to overcome addiction by being visible, vocal, and valuable.
 4:00     FAIRMONT CITY COUNCIL: 04/14/15
Highlights include citizens petitions from D.D. Meighen, Andrea King, Rhea Terrace Concerns, Angela Carver, Children's Discovery Museum of West Virginia - Fundraiser, and Mike Christy, concerned Locust Ave. homeowner. 8 resolutions and public hearing dates are set, and council members voice strong opinions during announcements.
 5:05     COUNTY COMMISSION: 04/15/15
Highlights includes letting of bids for additional improvements on Palatine Park
 5:20     HONOR FLIGHT 2014
This Honor Flight out of Clarksburg of Honor Flight Huntington featured 145 total people, including 92 Veterans. Highlights include an overview from 2009, interviews with Butch Phillips and Aaron Hawkins, Veteran bikers Kevin Wentz and Tim Miller, supporter Debby Layman, Rick Rock, Mountaineer Joey Garcia, and 25 veterans. The East Fairmont Band plays as the names of all veterans, guardians, and others are scrolled across the screen. The next day Asa Davison is interviewed at home. Program was assisted in being underwritten by Jerry Sabo of Say-Boy Restaurant.