Live at 5:25PM - Various

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Channel 17 offers Live at 5.25PM as an opportunity for community members and public officials to discuss issues of local concern. Many of the Live programs have regular series titles. This series includes not regularly scheduled live show programming. To appear in this time slot contact Rob Reiber at rreiber@cctv.org

Programs in this Series

Format: 2024-04-23
Format: 2024-04-23
GLENN MCRAE ON NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS - 06/22/1993
Glenn Mcrae and Lauren-Glenn Davitian discuss how non-profit organizations opererate in Vermont.
CSWD - ESQG - 06/15/1993
Emily Fleshner hosts Jennifer Holliday and Gary Gulca with the Chittenden Solid Waste District ESQG. Topics include what dangerous materials to dispose and pollution. 
JOY HOPKINS W/SATIRA - 06/14/1993
Joy Hopkins discusses current issues. Fun video edits. Joy Hopkins' girl joins her on set to discuss a pet contest. 
WINOOSKI SCHOOL BUDGET - 05/28/1993
Lauren-Glenn Davitian hosts Superintendent George Crofts and School Board Members Sue O'Brian and Clem Bissonnette for a discussion on the Winooksi school budget. 
CHANNEL 17 UPDATE W/LGD - 05/21/1993
Channel 17 update with Lauren-Glenn Davitian. Topics include South Burlington city elections, school budgets, memorial day weekend events, and channel updates.
ESSEX JCT. SCHOOL BUDGET - 05/04/1993
Talk about upcoming Essex Junction school budget vote. Lauren-Glenn Davitian hosts Jim Fitzgerald, Bob Harrison, and Roger Derby.
Susan Wheeler Discusses Ward 6 NPA Meetings - Fragment Only - 12/09/1991
Susan Wheeler Discusses Ward 6 NPA Meetings - Fragment Only
CH. 17 LIVE, CORREN & KNODELL - 07/31/1991
Dean Corren and Jane Knodell discuss economics
CH. 17 LIVE, LGD - 04/15/1991
Lauren-Glenn Davitian giving a channel update.
CH. 17 LIVE, NAT & LGD - SURVEYS - 04/12/1991
Lauren-Glenn Davitian and Nat Ayer go over channel 17 survey. 
CH. 17 LIVE, ROGER KILBOURN - 04/09/1991
Roger Kilbourn of Colchester Community Development with Lauren-Glenn Davitian

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