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Open House – Roots for Boots


rootsforboots.com/
We catch up with Christy Lucas, CEO of Roots for Boots

Carroll Valley Borough Council Meeting – 08/11/2020

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Carroll Valley Borough Council – 08/11/2020

Open House – Senator Doug Mastriano -8/3/2020


After just over a year serving in public office we sit down with Senator Doug Mastriano, state senator for Pennsylvania’s 33rd District. We ask the Senator about his Military career, what lead him to seeking public office, and some of the current legislation that he is working on.
You can contact the senators office through his website https://senatormastriano.com/ or follow is facebook page for up to date information https://www.facebook.com/Fight4pa

John Gastley Scholarship Foundation – Annual Dinner 2020

Annual Dinner Raffle fundraiser
Special Guest Speaker Coach Scott Fuhrman
Hosted by George Neiderer
Sponsored by Huston Fox Financial Advisory Services, LLC

Open House – Convoy of Wishes 2020


https://truckconvoyforwishes.com/
Sherri Keller, organizer of the Truck Convoy for Wishes, a fundraiser for the local Make-a-wish program discusses the changes to this years event due to Covid 19 restrictions.

Carroll Valley Borough Counil Meeting – 07/14/2020

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BOROUGH COUNCIL AGENDA
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 2020 – 7:00 Р.M.
Richard Mathews, Council President, presiding
Pledge of Allegiance
Roll Call
REGULAR MEETING

1. Approval of Minutes: June 9, 2020 Regular Meeting
2. Approval of Minutes: June 16, 2020 Reconvened Meeting of June 9, 2020
3. Open to the public
a. Citizens wishing to comment will be recognized in
the Order of their listing on the Appearance Sheet and are asked to star to stand up and give their name, address, and organization they represent (if applicable). Impromptu comments are limited to five minutes per individual.

4. Ordinances and Resolutions

a. Ordinance #1-2020 – Floodplain Ordinance Update – Request to Adopt
5. Mayor’s Report – R. Harris
a. Police Report
b. Around Town

c. Upcoming Events & Meetings of Interest

d. In Requiem
6. Fire/EMS/EMA Report
7. Committee Reports
8. Administrative Business – Borough Manager

a. Treasurer’s Report – June 2020
b. Deputy Tax Collector – Appointment 9. Unfinished Business
a. Grant Funding Updates
b. Property Maintenance Update
10. New Business
a. School Tax Extension
11. Open to the public
a. Citizens wishing to comment will be asked to stand up and give their name, address, and organization they represent (if applicable). Impromptu comments are limited to
five minutes per individual.

12. Adjournment

Community Media Wins 2020 Hometown Media Award from the Alliance for Community Media Foundation

Community Media of South Central PA received a 2020 Hometown Media Award from the Alliance for Community Media Foundation. The awards program was established to honor and promote community media and local cable programs that are distributed on Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) access cable television channels.

Community Media received the national award for overall excellence in programming based on a sampling of content produced throughout 2019 by the New Oxford based organization. The sampling of media content included community event coverage of the 2019 Adams County Community Foundation’s Giving Spree, Adams County Overdose Awareness Day Walk, 75th Anniversary of D-Day ceremony in Gettysburg, The 2019 Apple Harvest Festival, Colonial Career and Tech Center tour, the 2019 Dancing with Local Stars fundraiser, United Hook and Ladder 33’s 10th anniversary and engine dedication, 19th Annual Callie Awards, candidate debates for local office, Open House programming, as well as area parades, municipal meetings, and sports coverage.

Raymond Gouker, founder and president of Community Media notes “We are honored, refreshed and energized to be recognized nationally by our peers at The Alliance for Community Media’s “Hometown Media Awards”. It makes the challenges of being a nonprofit organization whose mission is to enhance and improve the health and wellbeing of our community more exciting.

This is a tribute to the talents, kindness, compassion and generosity of Community Media of South Central PA’s current volunteers, interns, staff, management, board and sponsors and those that made the past 30 years possible.

When you get the chance, especially thank Mark Wherley and Brandon Glorioso for managing the operations of this community showcase of ours. We are surrounded by “Good people – Doing Good Things – Making a great Community” and we get to highlight these beautiful souls every day. Life is great. Please help us do more!”

Each year, a panel of judges evaluates over a thousand entries based on several factors including subject, experience and budget. Awards are then presented to the most creative programs that address community needs, develop diverse community involvement, challenge conventional commercial television formats and move viewers to experience television in a different way. Proceeds from the awards program are used exclusively for facilitating, preserving and promoting education in community media.

“The Hometown Media Awards celebrate both the excellence of work and the diversity of media that appears on community channels being produced around the country. The ACM Foundation is proud of their achievement and of how they represent their communities in their work,” said Mike Wassenaar, president & CEO, Alliance for Community Media.

About the Alliance for Community Media (www.allcommunitymedia.org)

Founded in 1979, the Alliance for Community Media is a national, non-profit membership organization committed to ensuring access to electronic media for all people. The Alliance for Community Media carries forth its mission by educating, advocating and acting as a resource for the more than 3,000 Public, Educational and Governmental (PEG) cable channels nationwide

Open House – Dr. Christopher Rudisill – 6/9/2020


We speak with Dr. Christopher Rudisill about his new role as Superintendent of Conewago Valley School District, how he made his way to the position and those that influenced him along the way.

Community Media Trivia 6/9/2020


Eliza Jayne hosts special guest Pete Sox, Berwick Township Supervisor

Demonstrators fill Hanover square – 6/6/2020


Demonstrators fill the square in downtown Hanover Saturday evening (6/6/2020) to protest the recent injustice of minorities. Protestors held signs up to passing cars and took a knee while names were read of those who lost their lives while in police custody.