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Scottsdale Video Network reveals diverse April programming lineup

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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 has released its programming schedule for April, offering a variety of shows to mark Earth Day celebrations. The network is accessible on Cox channel 11 and through live streaming.

The programming lineup includes several public meetings, although times may change or be canceled. Viewers are advised to check the ScottsdaleAZ.gov calendar for updates.

Highlighted programs include "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning show exploring Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities. This airs Wednesdays at various times throughout the day.

"Scottsdale Blue Zones Kickoff" introduces viewers to a global movement aimed at enhancing community health and well-being. It features insights from national experts and is scheduled for Sundays and Thursdays.

Fitness enthusiasts can tune into "Club SAR @ Home," which offers guided workouts such as yoga and kickboxing on weekdays in the early morning.

Environmental topics are also featured prominently. "The Collaborative Road to Restoring Arizona's Forests" examines forest health efforts in the state, while "Don't Move a Mussel" addresses the ecological impact of invasive mussels in Arizona lakes.

Additional educational content includes "Grow Strong & Healthy Trees in the Desert," which provides guidance on tree planting in desert climates, and "Invasive Weeds," focusing on controlling weed spread to reduce fire risks.

Aviation history is covered in "Legends of Airpower," profiling influential figures in American air power. This series airs multiple times on Mondays and Wednesdays.

For those interested in neighborhood leadership, "Neighborhood College" offers resources for effective community involvement every Sunday.

Scottsdale Water Workshop Series presents practical tips for gardening and water conservation, with episodes covering edible gardens, leak detection, and smart irrigation technology.

Children can learn about safety with "Sprinkler's Clubhouse," airing on weekends, while civic updates are provided by Mayor David D. Ortega during his State of the City Address broadcast multiple times weekly.

Finally, "Veterans AZ" shares stories from veterans across Arizona, available both as a video program and podcast. More information can be found at VeteransAZ.org.

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