April 2016 Schedule

APRIL 2016 TV19 SCHEDULE: All programs on web at: http://gfcc.peg.tv. Program on web at http://tv19fairmont.blogspot.com
TimeDescription
07:00:00     FIRST CHRISTIAN: 3rd SHOW     02/23/16     29:40
07:29:40     LEGISLATURE VISIT     03/01/16     18:19
07:48:00     WESTSIDE COALITION:     03/05/16     26:36
08:14:36     ROBIN GOMEZ     03/10/16     34:57
08:49:33     FIRST CHRISTIAN: 4th SHOW     03/15/16     29:41
09:19:14     LENTEN, GARCIA, TEAR DOWN     03/27/16     10:35
09:30:00     JUDGE ALOI     03/21/16     14:30
09:44:30     HISTORY EXPO     12/19/16     33:08
10:11:38     MESSIAH     12/20/15     1:42:12
12:00:00     CITY COUNCIL     03/08/16     49:14
12:49:14     CITY COUNCIL     03/22/16     1:24:27
02:13:41     COUNTY COMMISSION     03/23/16     22:24
02:36:05     AJ MANCHIN LIFE-225     03/16/16     59:36
03:35:40     CONSUMER SCIENCE     03/16/16     23:22
04:00:00     OUTSIDE AGENCY REQUESTS:     03/09/16     1:53:55
05:53:55     COUNTY COMMISSION     03/09/16     30:08
06:24:03     BIBLE DVD MUSIC     03/21/16     04:51
6:30:00     WVU NEWS          

7:00     FIRST CHRISTIAN: 3rd SHOW - 29:50
The Program highlights 2 anthems: “Someone Is There” from Jan. 31st and “Sing Unto the Lord” from Jan. 17; Tom Simonyi plays piano to the Lord’s Prayer while Communion is explained and shared. He then delivers the meditation from a local laundromat. Uses of the church are highlighted with interview with Paul Steel, President of SPAN, South Park Association of Neighbors, and with Brian Wells, personal trainer who utilizes the church for exercises. We finish with a poem, “When Jesus Came to Morgantown 2006,” utilizing videos and pictures of the town to highlight the Passion Narrative.

07:29     LEGISLATURE VISIT: MARCH 1, 2016 - 18:19
Highlights include visiting Delegates Mike Caputo, Linda Longstreth, Tim Manchin; Senators Bob Beach & Roman Prezioso; Joey Garcia, Governor’s Liaison Representative; and Natalie Tennant, Secretary of State. A special trip to the WV Supreme Court and a tour of the Cultural Center concluded the afternoon. The Rising Stars After School Program and the Greater Fairmont Council of Churches participated in this day of 25 people. Additional footage included portions of traveling to Charleston, the Senate, visit to the Cafeteria, and tour of the Monuments surround the Capitol. Special pictures include Clarks of Mingo County painted by Lynn Boggess of Fairmont and Sara Kaznoski leading protest of No. 9 Farmington widows at State Capitol on Feb. 1979.

07:48     WESTSIDE COALITION: MARCH 5, 2016 - 26:36
Second Program features interviews with Crystal Holmes, former west side resident; Stakeholders Vanessa Bryant & Colyn Jones; WVU Masters of Public Administration Student Bob Riddle; Homeless Social Worker at the MVA Fairmont Health Centers, Michael White; and Rev. Valerie Gittings, minister of First Baptist Church. Presentations were given by Dr. Margaret Stout, Associate Professor, Division of Public Administration; Diamond Brown, community organizer; Diamond Brown shares activities at Westside Action Coalition CommUNITY Cookout on April 2, 2016.

08:04     ROBIN GOMEZ: 03/10/16
City Manager Robin Gomez visits the Fairmont Rotary Club and discusses his childhood, education, coming to Fairmont and his job.

8:49     FIRST CHRISTIAN: 4th SHOW
Highlights include Glenda Gray playing the song “He;” Mildred Fitzer on becoming the first female 4-H State Extension Service Director; 2 choral anthems, “Someone is There” Feb. 21 and “I Am Thine O Lord” March 6, 2016; sit and chat with gluten free muffins; Groundbreaking Ceremony of March 18, 1956 and Dedication of Narthex Window, a gift of the Morgantown Fraternal Order of Police in memory of Member and former Police Chief James G. Hunter; Program concludes with a former Church member Ira Rogers who many consider the greatest WV athlete ever who still holds 4 unbroken records from 1919.

09:19     LENTEN, GARCIA, TEAR DOWN     03/27/16 - 10:35
Highlights include Gateway UMC Lenten luncheon, Rick Garcia discussing his mission trip to South Carolina, and some brief glimpses of B.F. Goodrich building demolished.

09:30     JUDGE MICHAEL ALOI: 03/21/16
Highlights includes his presentation in Fairmont on Nov. 19, 2013 that describes some of his beliefs about faith, restorative justice, and being a judge. The talk is shown as honor for his investiture ceremony as U.S. Magistrate Judge of the WV Northern District on March 21, 2016.

09:44     HISTORY EXPO: 03/19/16 - 33:08
Highlights include music of ACME TOON FACTORY(Amy Keyser, Marianne Spears, Donna O'Dell, Bob Snider, Doug Tucker, and Lynn Zillifro.) Rev. Dr. Marvin Carr, WV Highlanders Bagpipe Band of Elkins, performs. Interviewed are Mark Tennant, President of the WV Reenactors Association; Dora Kay Grubb, President of the MC Historical Society; Jessica Kittle, Assistant Director: Prickett's Fort State Park; Elizabeth "Stormy" Brasuk, Lenape Tribe; John Brasuk, Union Solider; and David Rowand, President, WV Genealogy Club.

10:11     HANDEL’S MESSIAH: 1:42:00
Highlights of this performance Dec. 4, 2015 at Fairmont State University is directed by Dr. Sam Spears. Performing Groups include Collegiate Singers, Chamber Choir and Community Chorus. Lead soloists include Briana Pudsell, Soprano to “There Were Shepherds Abiding in the Field”; Joshua Stubbs, Bass, to People that Walked in Darkness; Dana Wilson, Comfort ye My People. The second part of the program includes arts and information about the composer and the music.

12:00     CITY COUNCIL: 03/08/16 – 49:00
Highlights include adoption resolution approving Fairmont's Fiscal Year 2016-2017 City Budgets of General, Parking Fund, Coal Severance And Outside Agencies and approving resolutions that were passed March 22, 2016.

12:49     CITY COUNCIL: 03/22/16 - 1:24:27
Highlights include citizens petitions from Leisha Elliott (MC CVB) Jack Oliver, Joey Colasessano (street), Donna (street), Diamond Brown (West Side Coalition). Much Discussion concerned over past policies that did not require performance bonds for building sub-divisions in the city and what can be done now that the original builder went bankrupt and another company bought it out of foreclosure which excludes it from all liens & liabilities. Other action included abandonment Of The Right Of Way on property by Fairmont Ave. Properties; Renewal letter Of Credit, No 2001-525, Issued By Wesbanco Bank To The City Of Fairmont For Purposes Of Satisfying A Portion Of The Self-Insured Security And Insurance Requirements Of The WV Workers’ Compensation Act; and Purchasing two lots: Lot 6 Rhea Terrace (Parcel 25 Map 03-27); & Blk 3 Lot 3 Rhea Terrace (Parcel 28 Map 03-27)

02:13     COUNTY COMMISSION: 03/23/16 - 22:24
Highlights include approval of FY 2016-2017 Levy Estimate and Official Budget Document, Small Cities Block Grant Program for the Colfax Public Service District Sanitary improvement and Upgrade Project, upgrades at the Palatine Park, and Diamond Brown: Fairmont Community Development Partnership

02:36     AJ MANCHIN LIFE:
The Civil and Human Rights efforts of A. James Manchin are portrayed in this hour documentary. Three areas of accomplishments are shown: His 1949 Legislation, campaigning for John F. Kennedy in 1960, and State Director of the Farmers Home Administration. Comments from family, co-workers, and recipients of his efforts are offered. Included among the interviews are wife Stella and son Mark; nephews U.S. Senator Joe Manchin III and Delegate Tim Manchin; delegate Mike Caputo; co-worker Ned Poe with FHA; and former Farmington resident “Moonie” Suggs and present Rachel resident Betty Napalo. A culmination of Pictures, videos and oral history are presented from the WV Cultural and History Center, the Farmers Home Administration, the John Kennedy and Harry Truman Presidential Library, as well as the Manchin family and Emily McDowell. The program begins with an introduction to Farmington

03:35     CONSUMER SCIENCE:
Highlights on this informative program from experts on your health, home, family, food, and finances.

04:00     OUTSIDE AGENCY REQUESTS: 03/09/16 - 1:53:00
Highlights include 20 requests to the County Commission. They are, in order, Melissa Garcia of CASA; Diamond Brown of the FCDP; Harriett Sutton & Michelle McCord of HOPE, Inc.; Julie Sole of Disability Action Center; Diana Marple: Imagination Library; Mike Baker: County Child Advocacy Center; Marion County Fast Pitch Softball; Dora Kay Grubb, Marion County Historical Society; Leeann Pellegrin, MC Special Olympics; Frank Jarman: FRN & Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition; Debbie Harvey: Marion County Senior Citizens; Ella Belling: Mon Co. River Trails Conservancy; Craig White: PACE; Will Drennen: Polar Bear Lacrosse Funding; Greg Bray, Prickett's Fort; Colleen Morris: Mannington Food Pantry; Bob Sapp: Three Rivers Festival; United Way: Blaire Nuzum-Wise; Lora Michael: North Marion Track & Field Boosters; DD Meighen, TV19

04:00     COUNTY COMMISSION: 03/09/16 - 45:00
Highlights include County Commission voting down the levy proposal, request for statues of 2 veterans at Palatine Park, support for First Fridays from Main Street, and a 211 Presentation by Robin Smith.

06:24     BIBLE DVD MUSIC: 03/21/16     04:51

06:30     WVU NEWS:
The award-winning “WVU News” program is produced in a hands-on learning environment by students at WVU’s College of Media. WVU News” airs statewide on West Virginia PBS as part of “Campus Connection.” The newscast won a national first place Emmy from the Television Academy in 2015, being named the best college newscast in America. During the spring 2016 semester, the newscast will air on Sundays at 12:30 p.m. and Mondays at 1 p.m. on the following dates