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Scottsdale Video Network announces diverse September programming schedule

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Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/councilmember-barry-graham

Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/councilmember-barry-graham

Scottsdale Video Network is offering a diverse lineup of programs this September, accessible through their live stream and on Cox channel 11. The schedule includes a variety of shows covering topics from wildlife to local history.

"Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning program, explores Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities. It airs Wednesdays at multiple times throughout the day.

"Behind the Business" delves into the stories behind long-standing businesses in Old Town Scottsdale. This show can be watched on Mondays at several time slots.

Fitness enthusiasts can join "Club SAR @ Home," which provides various routines such as yoga and strength training, airing weekdays in the early morning.

The "Camino Campana Dedication Ceremony" honors former Scottsdale Mayor Sam Campana for her contributions to Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve. This program is scheduled for Thursdays.

Film lovers might enjoy "Cinetime," showcasing independent films from Chandler’s International Film Festival on Sundays.

Environmental efforts are highlighted in "Fire & Water: Restoring Arizona’s Forests," explaining forest thinning efforts crucial for combating wildfires. This airs on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

"Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in American air power with exclusive interviews, available Mondays and Wednesdays.

Personal stories are shared in "Lessons in Loyalty," recounting an internment camp experience during World War II, broadcasted on weekends.

Neighborhood leaders can gain insights from "Neighborhood College," which offers resources for effective community leadership on Sundays.

A cautionary tale titled "One Short Ride" is presented by the Arizona Game and Fish Department about ATV safety, available Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

The dedication ceremony of Pima Dynamite Trailhead is featured in another program honoring Art DeCabooter’s role in establishing Scottsdale's preserve. It airs Tuesdays.

Local history is rediscovered with "Scottsdale Stories Rediscovered," connecting unique historical events to modern-day Scottsdale every Thursday.

Music enthusiasts can tune into the "Songwriters' Showcase Marathon" featuring local artists performing original music every Friday morning through afternoon until midnight.

Children's safety education is provided by Sprinkler the clown in "Sprinkler's Clubhouse," airing weekend mornings.

Veterans' achievements are celebrated in "Veterans AZ." The series features discussions with veterans and those supporting them, aired Mondays and Wednesdays. More information is available at VeteransAZ.org.

Historical interviews are revisited with shows like "Yesterdays: Frances Young" and "Yesterdays: The Song Family." These programs feature conversations led by former city manager Dick Bowers with notable figures from Scottsdale's past, scheduled throughout the week including weekends.

Lastly, gardening tips for desert climates are shared by Master Gardener Carol Stuttard in “Water Wise Fall Vegetable Desert Gardening,” helping viewers prepare their gardens while conserving water. This airs Mondays and Wednesdays.

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