Time | Program |
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7:00 | GOOD FRIDAY WALK |
07:00 | JULY FIRST FRIDAY |
07:19 | SGT. HARRISON SUMMERS BRIDGE |
07:36 | MON RIVER BIG BAND CONCERT |
08:55 | PALATINE PARK FLEA MARKET |
09:07 | GEORGE RAMSEY- FUZZY KNIGHT |
09:30 | UNITED WAY KICKOFF BREAKFAST |
10:10 | 1st PRESBY 200th ANNIVERSARY |
10:28 | THE RIVESVILLE REUNION |
11:17 | VESNA MEINERT & FRANK JAMAN |
11:40 | SMART START BACKPACK PROGRAM |
12:00 | CITY COUNCIL: 07/28/15 |
12:34 | CITY COUNCIL: 08/11/15 |
01:18 | COUNTY COMMISSION: 08/05/15 |
02:03 | COUNTY COMMISSION: 08/12/15 |
02:28 | CITY WORK SESSION HOME RULE & TIFF: 08/11/15 |
04:01 | COUNTY COMMISSION: 08/19/15 |
04:51 | CANDIDATES FOR CITY MANAGER: 08/20/15 |
06:29 | STEPHEN LEWIS CONCERT |
Highlights include interviews with Neil Stalnaker: Maker of Planners and Bird Feeders; Gary & Cindi Newman of C & G Creation Stations (681-404-5343; 896-6718) and Laurie Abildso, Council Director for Girls on the Run. Musical highlights include music by Qiet and Kristin Federer. Lauren Prinzo, WVU Extension Service Agent
07:19 SGT. HARRISON SUMMERS BRIDGE
Sgt. Harrison Summers’ life is discussed by Jack Oliver beside the bridge named for the WWII Marion County hero.
07:37 MON RIVER BIG BAND CONCERT 07/31/15
Highlights include tunes that includes Walk Right In; “Georgia” featuring John Christian; Santayana song “Smooth” with John Sullivan on alto bass; Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy, For Once in My Life sung by Phil Wyatt, "Time After Time" with Neil King; “God Bless the Child” featuring Dr. Keith Jackson; “I Wish” a Stevie Wonder tune; "Here's That Rainy Day" John Sullivan; “In the Mood;” the Way You Look Tonight, Fly Me to the Moon, Won't You Be My Neighbor and Bandstand Boogie
08:55 PALATINE PARK FLEA MARKET
Highlights include Interviews with vendors Todd Rhoades, Lydia Ingram, Asa Davison, and Chris Alvaro; organizer John Provins, and visitors the Heston
09:07 GEORGE RAMSEY ON FUZZY KNIGHT
George Ramsey discusses the life of Fairmont movie star and writer of WVU Fight Song and Alma Mater, Fuzzy Knight.
09:30 UNITED WAY KICKOFF BREAKFAST: 08/04/15
Highlights include comments by Mary Jo Thomas, Board president, Nicky Osbourne, Marion County United Way Executive Director, co-chairs George Levitsky and Rock Manchin. Dale Bradley, Interim President: Pierpont Community & Technical College. Dr. Maria Rose, President, Fairmont State University, and Jessica Sell, US Senator Joe Manchin’s liaison representative. 2 videos are viewed.
10:10 1st Presbyterian 200th Anniversary 08/23
Pictures and videos of the past, comments from Rev. Elsie Neal and Ron Straight, music of Soul Miners, and views from Palatine Park are shown
10:25 RIVESVILLE REUNION: 07/25/15 45:00
Highlights include interviews with Rose Angelino, John Uvegas, and Rick and Linda Parker. Group Jenna Won’t Sing performs “My Home Town” and “Take me Home Country Roads” inside and performs two selections outside while scenes of Rivesville are shown. Members of the group are Jim Pulice-Eric Pulice-Bob Bonasso- Ron Yanero-Greg Patrick. Highlights from various yearbooks are shown, Scenes from Greentown, Baxter, McCurdysville, Highlawn, Hawkinberry Hollow, Hawkinberry Cemetery, Pharaoh’s Run, Sgt. Harrison Summers Bridge, along with presentations to Andy Haught (oldest), Mary Ann Pobeta (farthest), and to Paul Lawrence. Interviewed on Friday evening 23 persons introduce themselves as graduates of Rivesville High School. Among those are Gary Morris: 1960, Richard Toothman, 1959; Frank Moore, 1975; Mary Reese Furbee, 1972; Shirley Arnett Savage, 1954; JoAnn Arnett Corley, 1956; Vicky Cavalier Corley, 1960; Jack Oliver, 1959; Gill Tranon, 1959; Rhonda Birdtell, 1968; Sharon Beatty Mare, unknown; Ronald Frye, 1971; Carol Rogers, 1962; Jim Sago, 1963; Mary Ann Pobeta, 1973; Donna Gerarde 1969; Frank Gerarde 1953; Connie Daniels 1960; Larry Daniels 1969; John Keefover, 1960; Evert Crandall Stricklin, 1957; Edde Michael 1957; Cleo Hamrick, 1956. There is a beginning of 2:44 and an ending of 3:29.
11:17 VESNA MEINERT & FRANK JARMAN INTERVIEW
Interviews with Vesna Meinert (13:05), Executive Director of CASA and Frank Jarman, executive Director of FRN (10:00) are shown
11:40 SMART START BACKPACK PROGRAM 08/08/15
Highlights of 457 backpacks distributed from the Election Center are shown. Interviews are presented with Teresa Wright: Marion County Starts Smart Backpacks & School Supplies coordinator; Volunteers: Brian Quirk, Daryl Hoskinson, Jim Burns and Tim Capelle from Cummings; Sandra Buchanan and Ardella Cottrill; Student volunteers: Hailey Golden, Madyson Board, and Hunter Quirk; Anastasia Hilvers, WV Service Dogs Support Group; Recipients Destiny Homes; Misty and Jade Cottingham: mother & daughter.
12:00 CITY COUNCIL: 07/28/15
Highlights included leasing 22.708 acres for city shooting range, acceptance of a $8,900 U.S. Dep’t of Agriculture grant for the partial funding of new city police vehicles and equipment, introduction of Steve Shine as interim City Police Chief, tributes to Manuel Garcia and Skip Delligatti, and the adoption of an emergency ordinance to continue operations after the resignation of City Manager Jay Rogers if city is unable to decide on a manager by Aug. 9th.
12:34 CITY COUNCIL: 08/11/15
Highlights include setting public hearings on rezoning at old Owens-Illinois Plant, cable franchise agreement with Charter & Time Warner, easement To Monongahela Power Company For The Relocation Of Overhead Power Lines Necessitated By The 4th Street Bridge, and A Public Hearing On The City Tax Increment Financial Application For The Creation Of A TIF District And Approval Of A Project Plan.
01:18 COUNTY COMMISSION: 08/05/15
Highlights include report by the Sustainability Task Force led by Geno Guerrieri, White Hall Police Chief with additional comments by Fairmont Police Chief Lt. Steve Shines, Chairman of the Task Force John Drennen, County Clerk officer Tom Antilou, and DHSEM Director Chris McIntire.
02:03 COUNTY COMMISSION: 08/12/15
Highlights include a requesting for funding by were Kate Greene, executive director of Main Street; Rocco Fucillo, the state, corporate and local relations official at WVU; and Chip VanAlsburg, the general manager of Frontier Communications
02:28 CITY WORK SESSION ON HOME RULE & TIFF 08/11/15
Highlights include HOME RULE and TIFF (Tax Incentive Financing) Presentation and Discussion for Fairmont, led by Eileen Layman, City Treasurer, city attorney Kevin Sansalone, and Carrie Cecil of Spillman, Thomas & Battle. Mark Miller, city planner, showed reviews of the TIFF District.
04:00 COUNTY COMMISSION: 08/19
Highlights include request for funds from America’s Best Communities postponed until Sept. meeting and “MAKE IT SHINE” Awards presented by Jackie Fitch and Nancy Bickerstaff. Three churches and many community businesses and agencies were recognized.
04:49 CANDIDATES FOR CITY MANAGER: 08/20/15
The Fairmont City Council Candidate Public Meeting held Aug. 19, 2015 is shown in its entirety. Four candidates are shown expressing their views and answering questions. They are TED ANDRZEJEWSKI, DON HOYT, ROBIN GÓMEZ & BRANDON STANICK. Questions are provided by Robert Bohigian, Bob Gribben, Andrea Rittenhouse, lady on animal control, DD Meighen, Jr. Bennett, and Firefighter Steve Ash.
06:27 STEPHEN LEWIS: 08/15/15
Interview w/Stephen Lewis on his music and career