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About the Programs Feb 23-Mar 8, 2006
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Center and Pompo Lip Sync |
Fire Safety PSA Stow Webelos Den 2 |
Flowers at Small Farm |
Should You Drive? |
The Feb. 27 Joint Meeting of Selectmen with School Board to interview candidates and compose the new School Building Task Force will be rerun Mon. Mar. 6 from 7 to 9:47 pm. The Mar. 7 Joint Meeting of Selectmen with School Board will be broadcast live. The regular Feb. 28 Selectmen meeting will be rerun Mar. 7 following the live joint meeting.
The recent Pompo and Center School Lip Sync performances are featured. Fire Safety is a wonderful public service announcement produced by Stow Webelos Den 2 . Flowers at Small Farm will remind you that summer is coming. Should You Drive? is an informative talk recorded at Stow Council on Aging.
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Background Music: Swing-jazz music of acoustic guitarist Guy Van Duser and clarinetist Billy Novick accompany the bulletin board slides.
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About the Programs Feb 9-22, 2006
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Center School Winter Concert |
Meet the Council on Aging |
FIRST Robotics Team |
Preventing Strokes |
Adam Dewey & Crazy Creek |
On Tue Feb 21 starting at 7 pm, Stow TV will rebroadcast the Feb 14 Selectmen meeting followed by the Feb 15 meeting.
The recent "Center School Winter Concert" is featured on Stow TV. The theme was "Celebrate the 20th Century." The third grade singing voices are inaudible due to recording problems, but everything else looks and sounds good.
The "Nashoba FIRST Robotics Team" shows off the robot this team is building for an upcoming competition.
The "Council on Aging" introduces the staff members and the many COA services. The cartoon video about "Recognizing Strokes" was provided by the Stow Board of Health. "Adam Dewey and
Crazy Creek" give a rousing bluegrass concert recorded at the First Parish Church coffeehouse. |
About the Programs Dec 22, 2005 - Jan 4, 2006
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Munchkins Soccer |
Christmas Gifts Galore |
Sounds of Stow |
The "Munchkins Soccer Team," of four and five year olds, is featured with a 9-minute video by Kent Seith. “Christmas Gifts Galore” tours Stow’s craft fairs, visiting “Breakfast with Santa” and the Stow Garden Club, COA, and SPTO displays. The "Silent Movie Demo" that took place recently at Center School is showing, along with the recent "Sounds of Stow" concert with music by Bruckner, Dvorak, and Mozart. "Off the Wall" is a local sports show. |
About the Programs Dec. 8-21, 2005
The Special Town Meeting will be shown several times. “Christmas Gifts Galore” tours Stow’s craft fairs, visiting “Breakfast with Santa” and the Stow Garden Club, COA, and SPTO displays. “Sounds of Stow” Winter Concert features music by Bruckner, Dvorak, and Mozart. “Postcards from Lake Boon” is narrated by Alan Kattelle. Richard Hughes demonstrates “Silent Movies” and sound effects at Center School. |
About the Programs Dec. 1-7, 2005
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Silent Movie Demo |
Sounds of Stow |
Lake Boon Postcards |
Public meetings relating to the Dec. 12 Special Town Meeting are tentatively scheduled and may change. Check this web page for updates.
Public meetings relating to the Dec. 12 Special Town Meeting include “Stow Selectmen Meetings,” the “Joint Board Meeting,” “Capital Planning,” and the “Finance Committee Hearing.” The “School Building Committee” presentation answers questions.
“Sounds of Stow” Winter Concert features music by Bruckner, Dvorak, and Mozart. “Postcards from Lake Boon” is narrated by Alan Kattelle. Richard Hughes demonstrates “Silent Movies” and sound effects at Center School. "Off the Wall" is a talk show about local sports.
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About the Programs Nov 17-30, 2005
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Blackstone Trio |
Whitney Beals, Forest Mgmnt |
School Building Committee |
"Stow Selectmen Meeting" airs live or rerun each Tue at 7 pm. The “School Building Committee” presents its recommendations with history and background. The Community Preservation Committee presents a forum on the "Affordable Housing Deed Restriction Program." Whitney Beals, Director of Land Protection for the N.E. Forestry Foundation, presents "Forest Management in Stow" to the Stow Conservation Trust. The "Blackstone Trio" sings "An Afternoon in Vienna" in a concert recorded recently at First Parish Church. "Electricity and Batteries" is the subject of "Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology." "Off the Wall" is a talk show about local sports, updated weekly. |
About the Programs Nov 3 - 17
“Stow Selectmen Meeting” is live Tue Nov 8 at 7 pm and repeated the following Tue.
The “Stow Historical Slide Show”, an "oldie but goodie" returns this week. Last spring’s “Memorial Day Celebration” is repeated in observation of upcoming Veterans Day. “Sound” is the subject of "Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology." “Off the Wall” is a talk show about local sports, updated weekly.
“Stow's Villages” are featured in the Bulletin Board thanks to the Master Plan Committee which is considering Village Overlay Districts. |
About the Programs Oct 12 - Nov 1
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Kids Day America |
Michael Tsalka Concert |
Three Guitarists Play the Blues |
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New Orleans Before the Storm |
Selectmen Meeting |
Town Meeting |
“Stow Selectmen Meetings” will normally be shown live or rerun Tues evenings, depending on the Selectmen meeting schedule.
"Town Meeting" will be aired on a delayed basis at 1 pm Tue Oct 25. It will rerun Tue evening but interrupted for election results. See schedule for additional times.
“Town Election Results” will be cablecast as soon as available Tue Oct 25.
"Kids Day America" (1 hr) Health, safety, and environmental awareness day for kids.
"Michael Tsalka Concert" (1 hr) Israeli pianist Michael Tsalka performs at First Parish Church of Stow and Acton.
"Three Guitarists Play the Blues" (66 min) Faculty of the Berklee College of Music playing blues and folk to benefit the Eye of the Storm.
"The Design Process" (48 min) is the subject of "Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology."
"Off the Wall" (30 min) is a talk show about local sports produced in Marlboro. A new episode begins each Tue or Wed.
"New Orleans Before the Storm" is the topic of a photo display on the Bulletin Board. It is accompanied by Dixieland Jazz by the New Black Eagles Jazz Band, cablecast by permission of the band.
Lew Halprin produced the "Kids Day" and concert programs.
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About the Programs Sep 21 - Oct 11, 2005
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Selectmen Meetings |
Back to School at West School |
October Rose Fiddlers |
Gutmann/Goldman Concert |
New Orleans Before the Storm |
Stow Selectmen Meetings will be shown live or rerun Tues evenings.
"Old Time Back to School at West School" (38 min) Jennifer Hoffman as a school 'marm' in costume leads children's activities.
"October Rose Fiddle Music" (47 min) The group October Rose entertains at West School.
Gutmann/Goldman Concert (61 min) Violist Yossi Gutmann and pianist Ernest Goldman played the Song Cycles by Robert Schumann. The event was held at the Glorioso home to about 45 people.
"Electricity" (30 min) is the subject of "Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology," produced by Lawrence local access TV.
"Off the Wall" (30 min) is a talk show about local sports produced in Marlboro. A new episode begins each Tue or Wed.
"New Orleans Before the Storm" is the topic of a photo display on theBulletin Board. It is accompanied by Dixieland Jazz by the New Black Eagles Jazz Band, cablecast by permission of the band.
Lew Halprin produced the local programs on this schedule.
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About the Programs Aug 31 - Sep 20, 2005
The Stow Selectmen Meeting of 9/13 will be shown Wed Sep 14 at 7 pm and Sun Sep 18 at 8:30 pm.
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Lake Boon Water Carnival |
Flippo Z Clown |
Laurel & Hardy Movie |
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Lew Halprin produced video of the Aug 26-28 Lake Boon Water Carnival activities.
"Lake Boon Water Carnival" (1 hr) shows the Music Boat, canoe race, running races, swimming races, and the boat parade.
"Flippo Z Clown and the Magician" (37 min) shows kids being entertained at the soccer field as part of the Water Carnival.
"Silent Movie Night" (1 hr 11 min) at the Water Carnival features piano music by Richard Hughes. The movies are "Double Trouble" with Snub Pollard, and "Big Business" with Laurel and Hardy.
“Ocean Currents” (45 min) is the subject of “Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology,” produced by Lawrence local access TV.
"Off the Wall" (30 min) is a talk show about local sports produced in Marlboro. A new episode begins each Tue or Wed. |
About the Programs Aug 17-31, 2005
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American Indian Stories |
Wash the Fire Truck |
Lake Boon Parade |
Selectmen Meetings (approx 2 hr) Stow TV will cablecast a recording of the Aug 23 Selectmen Meeting on a test basis at 9 pm on Sun Aug 28, and Tue Aug 30.
"Stories and Artifacts of the American Indian" (1 ½ hr) was the program at the Stow West School Museum on Aug. 14. Native storyteller "Walks in Peace" shares stories of the history and present day lives and culture of American Indians. Many American Indian artifacts are displayed.
“Wash the Fire Truck Day” (30 min) shows Stow children and adults having “cool fun on a hot day” washing the fire trucks, getting tattoos, bouncing on the moon walk, exploring the rescue vehicles and learning about the fire station.
“Density” (45 min) is the subject of “Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology,” produced by Lawrence local access TV.
Off the Wall (30 min) is a talk show about local sports produced in Marlboro. A new episode begins each Tue or Wed.
Lake Boon Boat Parade and Carnival Photos from previous years are featured among the Bulletin Board slides, in anticipation of this year’s upcoming events. |
About the Programs August 3-16, 2005
“Silent Movies” (1 hr 48 min) was recorded by Lew Halprin at Pine Bluff Recreation Area on July 29. Richard Hughes plays piano. The movies are: “Puddy the Pup” cartoon, “Local Color” starring Tom Mix, “The Cure” with Charlie Chaplin, and “Number Please” with Harold Lloyd.
“School House Rock” (54 min) by the Summer Theatre Workshop was presented at Hale auditorium on July 27.
“Bridges” (36 min) is the subject of “Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology,” produced by Lawrence local access TV.
Off the Wall (30 min) is a talk show about local sports produced in Marlboro. A new episode begins each Tue or Wed.
Lake Boon Boat Parade and Carnival Photos from previous years are featured among the Bulletin Board slides, in anticipation of this year’s upcoming events.
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About the Programs July 20 - Aug 2, 2005
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West School Museum |
Mad Hatter Party |
4th of July Kids’ Parade |
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West School Museum “Christmas in July” recalled Christmas traditions of the Victorian past, with homemade decorations and carolers from “Sharing a New Song.”
The Mad Hatter Summertime Party took place at the big yellow house in Gleasondale, with music by “A Little Klez” featuring violinist Edit Epstein.
The Lake Boon 4th of July Kids’ Parade is an annual informal event.
Static Electricity is the subject of “Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology,” produced by Lawrence local access TV.
Off the Wall is a sports talk show produced in Marlboro, with a new episode each Tue or Wed.
Photos of all the Stow events are displayed on the Bulletin Board, by photographers by Lew Halprin and Alex DeSisto. Lew Halprin recorded the Stow video events. |
About the Programs June 28 - July 19, 2005
Hale Middle School Graduation 6/14/04, was recorded by Lew Halprin.
Fun with Science, Engineering and Technology is a series produced by Lawrence local access TV. This first in the series is about “Buoyant Force”.
The Golden Era of Silent Movies is a series produced by Chelmsford Telemedia. In this program Pianist Richard Hughes accompanies a Charlie Chaplin movie, “The Cure.”
Off the Wall is a talk show about local sports produced in Marlboro. A new episode begins each Tue or Wed. |
About the Programs June 15-28
Stow TV is featuring three recent Stow events, all recorded by Lew Halprin:
Eagle Scouts Troop 1 of Stow, Court of Honor
Photo by John Sangermano
West School Museum Finnish Day
Photo by David Gray
Boston Pops Jazz Ensemble performing at Hale
About the Programs June 1-14
Hale Concert
Hale School Spring Concert was recorded by Lew Halprin.
SpringFest Concert
The Stow Festival Chorus SpringFest Concert, also recorded by Lew.
It features “Shakespeare Set to Music.”
Memorial Day Parade
Lew Halprin recorded the Memorial Day events with assistance by Erika Mong.
SpringFest and Memorial Day Photographs
SpringFest Photographs are featured on the Bulletin Board. They include the fire truck parade and art show. There are over 50 photographs by Greg Troxel. See more of Greg's photos at ww.lexort.com/gallery/
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Stow Town Meeting recordings are airing on Stow TV through May 17-26, 2005. Contributors include Andrew Dunn, Sam DeLuca, Lew Halprin, Jerry Horne, Dan Hnatio of Active Communications in Stow, and Marie DeLuca. |
Stow Candidates’ Night (1 hr 45 min)
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Unopposed Candidates |
School Com. Candidates |
Stow Candidates’ Night was recorded by Lew Halprin on May 5, 2005. Hosted by the League of Women Voters, the debate was organized by Kathy Borofsky and Donna Beusch and moderated by Donna. Of the three segments, the liveliest debate occurred between School Committee candidates:
Unopposed candidates
Stephen M. Dungan, Selectman
Mary E. Cormier, Board of Health
Kathleen A. Willis, Planning Board
Nashoba Reg. School District Committee
Gary M. Bernklow
Brian P. Burke
Override Questions discussed
The "Town Committees Talk" series provides information to help Stow residents prepare for Town Meeting. It includes the Stow Finance Committee, Nashoba Regional School District, and School Building Committee. Thanks to Andy Dunn for recording all these sessions. “All About Voting” by the League of Women Voters walks through the voting process.
Stow Finance Committee |
Nashoba Regional School District |
School Building Committee |
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The Stow Minutemen and the Patriot's Day Celebration in Concord MA are featured on the Bulletin Board. Dorcas Sefton contributed photos of the Stow Minutemen marching to Concord, taken by her sister, Alexandra Brown Conover. Greg Troxel photographed the Concord scene. |
About the Programs April 20 - May 5
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Stow Minutemen |
Stow Finance Committee |
The Stow Minutemen and the Patriot's Day Celebration in Concord MA are featured on the Bulletin Board. Dorcas Sefton contributed photos of the Stow Minutemen marching to Concord, taken by her sister, Alexandra Brown Conover. Greg Troxel photographed the Concord scene.
The "Town Committees Talk" series adds the Stow Finance Committee this week. This series provides information to help Stow residents prepare for Town Meeting. It includes the Stow Finance Committee, Nashoba Regional School District, and School Building Committee. Last week the Stow TV PEG Committee talk was aired. Thanks to Andy Dunn for recording all these sessions.
“All About Voting” by the League of Women Voters walks through the voting process.
The “Sounds of Stow” 2005 Winter Concert was recorded March 13 using three cameras. Thanks to Dan Hnatio of Active Communications in Stow for directing and making possible the recording. Dan was assisted by Scott Glorioso for sound, videographers Sam DeLuca and Anne VanTine, assistant Lew Halprin, and editor Carmela Sainz. Click here to visit the Sounds of Stow Web Site, or to view more photos on Greg Troxel's Web Site.
“Off the Wall” is a show about local sports. A new episode airs weekly, changing Tue or Wed.
Sounds of Stow Concert photo by Greg Troxel |
Nashoba Regional School District |
School Building Committee |
Stow TV Schedule April 1-19 "Lip Synch" and Center School Winter Concerts
Lip Synch |
Center School Concert |
Lew Halprin recorded the Center School Winter Concerts. Beth Zeranski recorded the Pompo and Center School Lip Synch programs.
Pompo School Lip Synch Grades K-2 (2 hr) Sat: noon & 6:30pm Sun: 3:30pm Mon, Fri: 7pm Wed: 4pm |
Center School Lip Synch Grades 3-5 (2 hr) Sat: 3:30 & 8:30pm Sun: noon & 7pm Tue: 4pm Wed: 7pm |
Center School Winter Concerts Grades 3, 4 & 5. Each concert is 1/2 hour long. Sat, Sun: 2, 2:30, 3 pm Mon, Fri: 4, 4:30,
5 pm Tue, Thu: 7, 7:30, 8 pm |
Off the Wall Local Sports (30 min) Sun - Fri: 9 pm |
All About Voting (15 min) Mon - Fri: 3:30pm Sun, Mon, Wed, Fri: 9:30pm Tue, Thu: 8:30pm
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.Stow TV Schedule March 18-31, 2005
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Nashoba Chieftans |
Pirates of Penzance |
The Pirates of Penzance play was recently performed at Hale school and videotaped by Lew Halprin.
The Nashoba Chieftans won the JV basketball game against the Maynard Tigers on Feb. 11. Brian Walsh recorded it.
Off the Wall is a local sports show, updated weekly. It is produced by Marlboro Local Access TV.
"Pirates of Penzance” Play (1 hr 12 min) Sat., Sun. – 3:30 pm & 7 pm Mon., Wed., Fri. – 7
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Nashoba JV Basketball Game (58 min) Sat., Sun. – 2:30 pm Sat, Sun -- 8:15 pm Mon., Wed., Fri. –
8:15 pm Tue., Thu. – 7 pm & 9:15 pm |
"Off the Wall" Local Sports (31 min) Sat., Sun. – 2 pm & 9:15 pm Mon., Wed., Fri. – 9:15 pm Tue.,
Thu. – 10:15 pm |
.Stow TV Schedule March 4-17, 2005 Stow TV cable channel 9 is now cablecasting three programs. One is the "Sounds of Stow" all-Mozart Concert recorded in Fall, 2004. "Off the Wall" is a local weekly sports show (this episode recorded just before the Super-Bowl). Finally, "Science for Kids" features a visit to the Lawrence Airport and a close-up view and explanation of airplanes. It was produced by Lawrence Local Access TV.
"Sounds of Stow", Fall 2004 Concert (1 hr 37 min) Sat., Sun. 3 pm Mon. 8 pm Tue., Thu. 9 pm Wed., Fri. 7
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"Off the Wall" Sports (30 min) Sat., Sun. 2 pm Mon., Wed. 10:30 pm Tue., Thu. 8 pm Fri. 9:30 pm |
"Science for Kids" Airport Visit (23 min) Sat., Sun. 8 am & 5 pm Mon., Wed., Fri. 4 pm Tue., Thu. 7 pm |
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