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Scottsdale Video Network announces October program 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 has released its program guide for October, offering a diverse range of shows available on Cox channel 11 and through their live stream. The network features programs covering various topics from local governance to historical documentaries and community stories.

Among the offerings is the "2022 Mayor and Council Breakfast," which airs Sundays and Thursdays at several times throughout the day. This program focuses on mobilizing Scottsdale residents to address water resource agency decisions and support business interests using conservation technology.

"Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning series, showcases Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities. It is scheduled for Wednesdays with multiple airings throughout the day.

For those interested in history, "Building Hoover Dam" provides insight into the construction of one of the industrial wonders of the world. This documentary airs on Tuesdays at different intervals.

Fitness enthusiasts can tune into "Club SAR @ Home" weekdays for guidance on home workout routines, including yoga and kickboxing.

The network also presents "Cinetime," featuring independent films highlighted at Chandler’s International Film Festival, airing Fridays.

"The Collaborative Road to Restoring Arizona's Forests," hosted by Lin Sue Cooney, examines efforts to protect Arizona's forests and water supplies. Viewers can watch this program on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Educational content includes "Grow Strong & Healthy Trees in the Desert," offering advice on planting desert trees, while "Honoring Preserve Pioneers" tells the story of Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve establishment. These programs have scheduled airings on Thursdays and Fridays.

"Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in American aviation history, with episodes airing Mondays and Wednesdays. Meanwhile, "Lessons in Loyalty" shares an internment camp experience from Arizona's past, broadcasted on Tuesdays.

Community-focused programming such as "Neighborhood College" supports residents in becoming effective neighborhood leaders. This airs Sundays alongside other programs like "One Short Ride," presented by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

Bruce Wall returns with "Spooky Stories of Scottsdale," recounting eerie tales linked to Old Town buildings. Children can learn safety tips from Sprinkler the clown in "Sprinkler's Clubhouse."

Veterans' stories are celebrated in "Veterans AZ," airing Mondays and Wednesdays. The show also releases as a podcast.

Gardening enthusiasts may benefit from "Water Wise Fall Vegetable Desert Gardening," where Master Gardener Carol Stuttard offers advice for fall planting in low desert areas.

Finally, viewers can explore local history with "Where Summer Winters," detailing resorts' history in Scottsdale and Valley of the Sun, aired on Mondays.

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