Wednesday, December 22, 2010

"Franklin County Matters" Returns to Production

A month after Massachusetts' General Election, Attorney David Roulston's life calmed down enough for him to begin planning new episodes of "Franklin County Matters". The first new program was shot this week and features an interview about slavery in the area with two members of the Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association---Tim Neuman and local author of "Slavery in the Connecticut Valley of Massachusetts" Robert Romer. You can watch this interesting conversation at 9pm on Monday on Cable Channel 15.

In other news this week, our Station Manager, New Media Producer, several board members, and two producers attended the Franklin County Chamber of Commerce's 28th Annual Holiday Breakfast. They ate yummy food, enjoyed stimulating conversation, and filmed The Recorder's Citizen of the Year Presentation. If you'd like to see Joan Vander Vliet receive this honor, tune in to GCTV at 5pm Friday.

Friday is also a good day to catch up on all the Christmas programming you may have missed this month. That night is all about holiday music and movies. Beginning at 5:30pm with a rebroadcast of the Greenfield High School Music Department's Holiday Concert, and ending with an encore screening of "Santa Claus Conquers the Martians", there's something on for everyone. Enjoy!

Finally, we're very busy around the office getting ready for the holidays. We're tying up loose ends, prepping for vacations, and exchanging season's greetings with the folks who stop in. We hope all of you have a fabulous holiday season!

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