Newsletter Oct 9, 2018 Guests/ Topics

Schenectady Today

In & Around the Capital Region

Guest Line Up for the next four weeks of filming. (May be subject to change)

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Below you will find listings for our interesting on-air guests for the next four weeks.  Check out the lists below for our great variety of topics.  We start filming at 10 am at Proctors Underground on Tuesday. A live audience is always welcome and there are plenty of seats. You can meet the guests in person and learn more about their projects or even get involved yourself.

October 9, 2017 #1054

            Scheduled Topics on the Show with Guests

(Listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Information below has been provided by the Guests or from their websites

Previously Aired on Oct 3. 2017

“Schenectady Tomorrow”
This show will consist of two panels.

The first half hour will consist of Panel One:
Economic Engines: Business and Non-Profits Working Together
Panel Members

Carm Basile CEO Capital District Transportation Authority
Jeff Buell, President/CEO Sequence Development

Jayme LaHut, Executive Director, Metroplex
Ray Legere. Owner Legere Properties/Legere Group
Colleen Merays, Asst. Director, Downtown Schenectady Improvement Corporation

Fueling the Engines: Arts, Entertainment and Tourism
Panel Members

Maria Papa, Owner, Perreca’s and More Perreca’s Restaurant
Judy Patrick, Schenectady Daily Gazette
Mac Sudduth PhD, President miSci – Museum of Innovation and Science
Madelyn Thorne, Executive Director habitat for Humanity/ Community Projects
Mary Zawacki, Executive Director, Schenectady Historical Society

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October 16, 2018 – #1055

(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Leadership Summit America — (Event Nov 1-2)

Sharon A. Burstein

Niskayuna HS Craft Fair – (Event Oct 27)

Guest?

Rambling Drifters – Performing on our stage

John Hill

Other band member names?

Star Trek Event – Northeast Trek Con – (Event Oct 26)

Jerry M. Siber

Talk to Your Animals

David Louis, Animal Communicator

Laure Brown, Dragon Wrangler

Jake, Non Fire-breathing She-Dragon

October 23, 2018 – #1056

(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Callaloo Theatre Company’s  “Uncommon Women and Others”

Karen Christina Jones, Artistic Director

Sarah Emily Politis “Rita Atabel”

Julie Nordwind Adler “Kate Quinn”

Rachel Leah Pearlmahn “Holly Kaplan”

Sara Falbo “Susie Friend”

Forever Young Performing on our Stage

Peter Warren, Musician

Ashley Cross, Vocalist

Homebrew Emporium

Roger Savoy, Owner

Irish American Heritage Museum (Hugh Carey Gala)

Elizabeth Stack, Executive Director

Temple Israel Events

Sierra Lynch, Program Coordinator

October 30, 2018 – #1057

(Topics listed alphabetically – subject to change)

Albany Civic Theater “Gloria” (Event Nov 2 to 18)

Patrick White, Director

Family and Child Service of Schenectady

Bob VanZetta, Executive Director

Magic “National Magic Week”

Clifford Bruce

Dave McClements

Schenectady Light Opera “Grease” (Event Nov 9-18)

Suzanne Rayome, Director

 

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Now in our 17th Year of giving voice to Capital District / Tech Valley communities. To receive our weekly announcements & guest list by e-mail, send your name & e-mail address to: [email protected] How to watch the Show: Live Streaming on the web when aired on Channel 16 in Schenectady County: http://www.OpenStageMedia.com Schenectady County — Channel 16– starting on Wed. 10 am and 6 pm and continuing throughout the week depending on time availability Now on FIOS in Sch’dy – on Channel 36 – see above for times: Amsterdam – Channel 16 – Tuesday 3 pm (one week later) Albany (City) – Channel 18 on ChannelAlbany on Sunday at 5 pm – Same week as filmed Albany County, Clifton Park, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Troy — Time Warner Cable – Regional Public Access –– Tuesday 3 pm (one week later) Bethlehem/Delmar – Channel 18 – Wednesday 2:30 pm. (One week later) We can also be found on Facebook: Schenectady Today – In & Around the Capital Region. Please join our page. You can also watch many show segments, read about guests and browse / search our archives, here on the site. Show Content: The show usually includes six segments with a variety of guests interviewed each week. Regular guests include Representatives from the Animal Protective Foundation; faculty from the various area institutions of higher learning discussing health and community issues; Representatives from City, County and State agencies; actors and directors from the theREP, Proctors Theatre, Circle Theatre Players at Sand Lake Center for the Arts, Schenectady Civic Players, Schenectady Light Opera, Albany Civic Players, Classic Theater Guild, and many other area theatrical groups; Tax Specialists from the Internal Revenue Service (during tax season); Representatives from Schenectady County Library; area museums including miSci & ESAM and many area non-profit organizations. We also try to highlight local artists and musicians whenever possible.