This week on WCAT, School Committee to meet Tuesday

THINKING OF providing training films or filming a series of lectures? WCAT can help. Here, the speaker sits (or stands) at the podium, PowerPoint presentations are presented on an adjacent screen, a teleprompter aids the speaker, and a laptop provides running time for the speaker’s benefit. (WCAT Courtesy Photo)

School Committee to meet Tuesday as summer winds down at WCAT.

WAKEFIELD — Monday, at 5:30 p.m. the Boys and Girls Club of Stoneham and Wakefield will be in the studio. Club staff Evan Reppert, Director of the Wakefield Club will be joined by Chief Development Officer Anthony Guardia, and Director of Operations Joey D’Alessandro.

Tuesday night at 7:30, the School Committee will hold a hybrid meeting with members in the studio.

Wednesday, at 5:15 p.m., Rosey Mongeau and Avery will record another podcast installment of “Really Important Fictional Things.” Wednesday evening, WCAT staff will facilitate another Wakefield Memorial High School Building Forum

ON AUGUST 25, “TSB Means Business” filmed a program on estate planning. Pictured (from left) are Janice Consoli, SVP and Trust Officer at First Financial Trust; Kathy Boyle, SVP and Chief Fiduciary Officer at FFT; host Pete Johnston, SVP Commercial Banking at The Savings Bank; and Certified Elder Law Attorney Patrick Curley of the Curley Law Firm, LLP. FFT is a subsidiary of The Savings Bank. (Barbara Worley Photo)

To view the weekly programing schedule on the government and public channels go to Schedules – Wakefield Community Access TV (wcatwakefield.org)

The Station

WCAT is always seeking new member relationships and reminds the public that WCAT is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization for those who are considering membership.

On WCAT’s website (www.wcatwakefield.org) you can learn about all aspects of the station, review membership benefits, and evaluate sponsorship opportunities for your business. You can also search for WCATWakefield on YouTube. www.youtube.com/user/wcatwakefield to subscribe, view past meetings, public service announcements, and sporting events.

SUMMER VOLUNTEER Tucker Stikeman, soon to begin his sophomore year at Emerson, was a great addition to the WCAT crew. He covered several government meetings, the Pride Flag ceremony, the Juneteenth event, and other shows. (Barbara Worley Photo)

Also, if you do not have cable, you can get the government and public channels live streamed if you have Roku (for example) and add the WCAT app.

Information

 

For more information about volunteering, membership, podcasts, or sponsor opportunities please call 781-224-0300 or email info@wcat.tv.

WCAT programming can viewed on RCN (channel 3 – public and channel 13 – government), RCN HD (channel 613 – public and channel 614 – government), Comcast (channel 3 – public and channel 22 – government), and Verizon (channel 40 – public and channel 42 – government).

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