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Scottsdale Video Network presents diverse March programming

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David D. Ortega, Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/mayor-david-ortega

David D. Ortega, Mayor of the City of Scottsdale | https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/council/mayor-david-ortega

Scottsdale Video Network offers a diverse range of programming throughout March, accessible via Cox Cable channel 11 and live streaming. Public meetings, including City Council and Planning Commission sessions, are also available on the network's YouTube channel. Viewers can check the current schedule for public meetings at ScottsdaleAZ.gov, as times may change.

The network's offerings include the "2024 MLK Celebration," featuring Dr. Battinto L. Batts, Jr., dean of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. The program airs Sundays at various times.

"Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning show, explores recreational and wildlife opportunities in Arizona every Friday. Another notable program is the "Blue Zones Project | Launch Event," aimed at improving community well-being in partnership with local organizations. It airs Mondays.

Historical programs such as "Building Hoover Dam" provide insights into significant engineering feats, while "Desert Gardening with Carol Stuttard" offers practical gardening advice on Wednesdays.

"Honoring Preserve Pioneers" tells the story of Scottsdale's McDowell Sonoran Preserve establishment, airing Thursdays and Fridays. Meanwhile, "Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in aviation history across multiple days.

For those interested in wildlife coexistence, "Living with Urban Wildlife" provides guidance on Thursdays. Community-focused content includes "Neighborhood College," which supports local leaders on Sundays.

Other programs include safety tips from the Arizona Game and Fish Department in "Splash! Boating Safely in Arizona Waterways," historical reflections in "Pinnace Peak History," and tributes to military service members in "Scottsdale Memorial for the Fallen Dedication."

The annual address by Mayor David D. Ortega is featured in "State of Scottsdale 2024." Veterans' stories are highlighted in "Veterans AZ," while Michael McLaughlin shares his experiences during the "Veterans Day Commemoration."

Finally, baseball history enthusiasts can enjoy interviews about spring training's early days in Scottsdale through "Yesterdays: Spring Training."

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