David D. Ortega (left), Mayor of the City of Scottsdale and Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council
David D. Ortega (left), Mayor of the City of Scottsdale and Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council
The Scottsdale Video Network has released its March program guide, offering a diverse range of shows available on Cox channel 11 and via live stream. The schedule includes public meetings, which are subject to change or cancellation. Viewers are encouraged to check the updated calendar at ScottsdaleAZ.gov for the latest meeting times.
Among the featured programs is "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning show exploring recreational and wildlife opportunities in Arizona. It airs on Wednesdays at various times throughout the day. Fitness enthusiasts can tune into "Club SAR @ Home" for guided routines, including yoga and kickboxing, airing weekdays in the early morning.
"The Collaborative Road to Restoring Arizona's Forests" invites viewers to join Lin Sue Cooney and other leaders as they discuss forest health efforts in Arizona. This program is scheduled for Saturdays. Gardening tips are provided by Master Gardener Carol Stuttard in two separate shows focusing on vegetable gardening and herbs, both airing on Sundays.
For those interested in history, "Hashknife Pony Express" recreates a historic ride from Payson to Scottsdale every Tuesday. Another historical feature, "Honoring Preserve Pioneers," tells the story of Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve establishment and airs multiple times throughout the week.
"Legends of Airpower" profiles significant figures in American aviation history with interviews featuring Chuck Yeager and Buzz Aldrin among others. This series is broadcast on Mondays and Wednesdays.
Community-focused programming includes "Neighborhood College," providing resources for effective neighborhood leadership, airing Sundays; and "Scottsdale 360," offering insights into city operations through presentations from local leaders.
Other notable programs include safety education for children with "Sprinkler's Clubhouse," music performances in "Songwriters' Showcase Marathon," Mayor David D. Ortega's vision for Scottsdale in his "State of the City Address," veteran stories in "Veterans AZ," and historical interviews from the archives in "Yesterdays: Charlie and Gwen Briley."
Viewers can also learn about Scottsdale's innovative water reuse efforts during the "One Water Brewing Showcase." For more information on veterans' stories, visit VeteransAZ.org.