David D. Ortega, Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/mayor-david-ortega
David D. Ortega, Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/mayor-david-ortega
The Scottsdale Video Network has released its program guide for November, featuring a variety of shows and public meetings. Viewers are advised to check the schedule on ScottsdaleAZ.gov as meeting times may change or be canceled.
One of the highlights is the "2023 Scottsdale Forward," an economic development symposium that brings together business leaders, elected officials, and stakeholders to discuss key issues affecting Scottsdale's economy. This event airs on Mondays at various times throughout the day.
"Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning program, explores recreational and wildlife opportunities across Arizona. It is scheduled for Thursdays with multiple viewing times.
The "Blue Zones Project | Launch Event" introduces a new initiative in partnership with several organizations aimed at improving community well-being in Scottsdale. This program can be viewed on Saturdays.
Professor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve from the University of Oxford presents findings from a well-being survey in "Blue Zones Project | Well-Being in Scottsdale." This airs on Saturdays as well.
"Cinetime" showcases independent films featured at Chandler’s International Film Festival every Sunday.
The award-winning series "Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in American air power history, airing on Mondays and Wednesdays.
For those interested in urban wildlife, "Living with Urban Wildlife" provides insights into coexisting with local animals such as coyotes and bobcats. It airs on Tuesdays.
"Neighborhood College" offers resources for residents and neighborhood groups to become effective leaders. This show is available on Sundays.
Historical footage of Glen Canyon Dam's construction is featured in "Operation Glen Canyon," airing on Wednesdays.
In response to water shortages, "Scottsdale 360 | Water Wise" discusses conservation efforts led by Scottsdale’s Water Policy Manager. This program also airs on Wednesdays.
A panel discussion moderated by historian Joan Fudala delves into significant events shaping modern Scottsdale in "Scottsdale Leadership History Panel," available on Tuesdays.
The dedication of the new memorial honoring fallen service members from the Scottsdale area is highlighted in "Scottsdale Memorial for the Fallen Dedication," airing Sundays.
Local artists perform original music during the "Songwriters' Showcase Marathon," which takes place every Friday.
"'Til Death Do Us Part" revisits two local crime stories involving romance gone wrong, scheduled for Thursdays.
Finally, "Veterans AZ" celebrates veterans' stories across Arizona and airs multiple times weekly. More information can be found at VeteransAZ.org.
Additionally, NATO Review's exploration of medical practices originating from World War I is covered in "Was World War I Good for Medicine: From 1914’s Grim Reality to Today’s Virtual Reality," airing Saturdays.