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Scottsdale Video Network announces diverse September programming lineup

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Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/councilmember-barry-graham

Barry Graham, Vice Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/councilmember-barry-graham

Scottsdale Video Network has released its September program guide, offering a diverse lineup of shows accessible on various platforms. Viewers can watch the network through Cox Cable channel 11, live streaming, and connected TV platforms such as GoogleTV, Apple, Roku, Amazon-Fire, Sony, Samsung, LG & Vizio via the LocalBTV app.

The programming schedule includes several public meetings; however, times are subject to change or cancellation. The current schedule is available on ScottsdaleAZ.gov.

Highlighted programs include "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning show exploring Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities. "Behind the Business" delves into the stories behind long-standing local businesses in Old Town Scottsdale.

A notable initiative featured is the "Blue Zones Project | Launch Event," in partnership with HonorHealth, Cigna Healthcare, and Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona. This project aims to enhance community well-being in Scottsdale by transforming living environments.

For those interested in history and engineering feats, "Building Hoover Dam" provides historical footage of its construction. Meanwhile, "Legends of Airpower" profiles significant figures who have shaped American air power.

Gardening enthusiasts can tune into "Desert Gardening with Carol Stuttard," where Master Gardener Carol Stuttard shares tips for creating a successful vegetable garden in desert conditions.

The network also covers community-focused topics like short-term rentals and water conservation through programs such as "Scottsdale 360 | Short Term Rentals" and "Scottsdale 360 | Water Wise."

Veterans' contributions are celebrated in "Veterans AZ," which highlights their stories across Arizona. Additionally, viewers can learn about historical events that have shaped Scottsdale today through discussions led by historian Joan Fudala in the "Scottsdale Leadership History Panel."

Overall, Scottsdale Video Network offers a variety of educational and engaging content throughout September for its audience.

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