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Scottsdale Video Network unveils diverse July programming schedule

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Mayor David D. Ortega, City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Mayor David D. Ortega, City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Scottsdale Video Network offers a diverse lineup of programs for July, accessible through their live stream and on Cox channel 11. The schedule includes a variety of shows covering topics from local business history to wildlife exploration.

Among the featured programs is "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning series showcasing Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities. It airs on Wednesdays at various times throughout the day.

"Behind the Business" delves into the stories behind long-standing businesses in Old Town Scottsdale, airing Mondays and Fridays at multiple times. "Building Hoover Dam" provides historical insights into one of the industrial wonders of the world, available on Tuesdays.

Film enthusiasts can enjoy "Cinetime," featuring independent films from Chandler’s International Film Festival, every Sunday. Fitness routines are also part of the offering with "Club SAR @ Home," available weekdays in the early morning.

Environmental education is highlighted in "Grow Strong & Healthy Trees in the Desert," which instructs viewers on planting desert trees effectively. This program airs Thursdays and Fridays at different times.

The network also commemorates local history with "Honoring Preserve Pioneers," recounting Scottsdale's efforts to protect natural landscapes, available Mondays and Wednesdays.

For aviation history buffs, "Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in American air power history, airing on Mondays and Wednesdays. Community-focused programming includes "Neighborhood College," providing resources for effective neighborhood leadership every Sunday.

Other notable programs include safety tips from the Arizona Game and Fish Department in "Splash! Boating Safely in Arizona Waterways" and storytelling sessions like "Spooky Stories of Scottsdale" by Bruce Wall.

Political engagement is encouraged through the "Scottsdale City Council Candidate Forum," where voters can hear from council candidates ahead of elections.

Veterans' contributions are celebrated in "Veterans AZ," featuring discussions with veterans across Arizona, airing Mondays and Wednesdays. Lastly, historical interviews are revisited in "Yesterdays: Herb Drinkwater."

The complete schedule is subject to change or cancellation due to public meeting coverage. For updates, viewers are advised to check ScottsdaleAZ.gov regularly.

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