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 has announced its March programming schedule, available on Cox Cable channel 11 and various streaming platforms through the LocalBTV app. This month's lineup includes a range of programs covering diverse topics.
The network will feature "Building Hoover Dam," showcasing historical footage from the U.S. Department of the Interior, and "Operation Glen Canyon," which highlights the construction of Glen Canyon Dam with footage from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation. Both programs offer insights into major engineering feats.
Film enthusiasts can tune in to "Cinetime" for independent films featured at Chandler's International Film Festival. Gardening tips are available in "Desert Gardening with Carol Stuttard," where Master Gardener Carol Stuttard provides advice on planting vegetables and creating compost.
"Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in American aviation history, including Chuck Yeager and Buzz Aldrin, through exclusive interviews. Meanwhile, "MLK Celebration" features Dr. Benjamin Chavis as a keynote speaker honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s legacy.
Educational content is provided by "Neighborhood College," aimed at empowering local leaders, and "One Short Ride," presented by the Arizona Game and Fish Department, which tells a cautionary tale about ATV safety.
Local history is explored in "Scottsdale Stories Rediscovered," while music lovers can enjoy performances in the "Songwriters' Showcase Marathon." Mayor David D. Ortega's State of Scottsdale address is also part of this month's offerings.
"Veterans AZ" continues to celebrate Arizona veterans with stories and discussions about their contributions. The program schedule also includes a look back at local resort history in "Where Summer Winters" and an archival interview show featuring Charlie and Gwen Briley discussing baseball spring training in Scottsdale.
For more details on public meetings or to check for any schedule changes, viewers are encouraged to visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov.