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Scottsdale Video Network offers diverse programming including historical documentaries and community events

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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 continues to offer a wide range of programming for viewers, broadcasting around the clock on Cox Cable channel 11 and via live stream. Meetings of the City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board are also available through live streaming on their YouTube channel.

For those interested in upcoming televised public meetings, Scottsdale Video Network updates its program schedule weekly.

A highlight of the network's seasonal offerings is the return of the annual Yule Log. Viewers can enjoy the visual warmth of a glowing fireplace accompanied by holiday music from December 24 at 2 p.m. until midnight on December 25.

The network features several programs throughout the week:

- The "2024 Founder's Day Celebration" airs Sundays and Thursdays at various times. It celebrates Scottsdale's founder Winfield Scott in collaboration with local organizations.

- "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning show, airs Fridays and explores Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities.

- "Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Trail Grand Opening" documents the opening of a trail highlighting local history in Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve.

- Historical insights into significant constructions like Hoover Dam are offered in "Building Hoover Dam."

Other notable programs include "Hashknife Pony Express," detailing a historic mail route reenactment; "Honoring Preserve Pioneers," which covers conservation efforts; and "Legends of Airpower," profiling influential figures in American aviation history.

The lineup also includes shows like "Lessons in Loyalty," focusing on internment camp experiences; practical advice with "Living with Urban Wildlife"; leadership resources through "Neighborhood College"; safety narratives like "One Short Ride"; historical documentaries such as "Operation Glen Canyon"; regional histories with "Pinnacle Peak History"; crime stories with “Scoundrels, Rascals & Cutthroats”; musical performances during “Songwriters' Showcase Marathon”; veteran tributes in “Veterans AZ”; and interviews from archives featuring local leaders like Herb Drinkwater in “Yesterdays: Herb Drinkwater.”

These diverse offerings ensure that Scottsdale Video Network caters to a broad audience with interests ranging from history to wildlife conservation.

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