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Scottsdale Video Network offers diverse programming including military events and local history

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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 (SVN) continues to offer a wide array of programming for its viewers, available 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and through a live stream. The network also streams City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board meetings live on its YouTube channel.

The SVN program schedule is updated weekly to inform the public about upcoming televised meetings. Regular programming may be preempted by meeting coverage.

Among the diverse programs offered is the "2024 Twilight Tattoo," an action-packed military event featuring soldiers from the U.S. Army Military District of Washington’s ceremonial units. This show airs on Sundays at various times throughout the day and on Fridays as well.

"Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-winning program exploring Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities, is scheduled for Sundays with multiple airings during the day.

"Behind the Business" takes a look at longstanding businesses in Old Town Scottsdale, airing Wednesdays at different intervals.

For those interested in community well-being, "Blue Zones Project | Well-Being in Scottsdale" presents data from a survey conducted by Professor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve from the University of Oxford. This airs on Tuesdays at several times.

Other notable programs include "Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Trail Grand Opening," showcasing a historical trail in Scottsdale; "Cinetime," featuring films from Chandler’s International Film Festival; and "Desert Gardening with Carol Stuttard," which provides gardening tips specific to desert climates.

The "Hashknife Pony Express" documents a historic mail delivery reenactment, while "Legends of Airpower" profiles influential figures in American aviation history. Both series have scheduled airings throughout the week.

Community-focused content such as "Neighborhood College" aims to equip residents with leadership skills for neighborhood development. Meanwhile, "Scottsdale Leadership History Panel" features discussions moderated by historian Joan Fudala about events that have shaped modern Scottsdale.

Honoring local veterans, "Veterans AZ" highlights their stories and contributions, airing multiple times during the week. Additionally, archival footage is presented in "Yesterdays: Spring Training," featuring interviews with former city officials discussing Scottsdale's baseball history.

Each program offers unique insights into various aspects of life and history relevant to Scottsdale residents and beyond. Viewers are encouraged to check SVN's schedule regularly for updates and changes due to meeting broadcasts.

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