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Scottsdale Video Network April program guide

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City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

City of Scottsdale | City of Scottsdale website

Scottsdale Video Network telecasts 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and our live stream. Additionally, City Council, Planning Commission and Development Review Board meetings are streamed live on our YouTube channel.

The program guide for the Scottsdale Video Network in April is packed with a variety of shows catering to different interests and preferences. From educational content to historical insights, the lineup offers something for everyone.

One of the highlighted programs includes the "2024 Founder's Day Celebration," where viewers can join the Scottsdale Historical Society, the city of Scottsdale, and the Daughters of the American Revolution Winfield Scott Chapter as they commemorate the 187th birthday of Scottsdale's founder Winfield Scott.

For nature enthusiasts, "Arizona Wildlife Views" provides an Emmy-winning exploration of Arizona's recreational and wildlife opportunities, while "Desert Gardening with Carol Stuttard" offers valuable insights on planting a vegetable garden economically.

History buffs can delve into the past with "Legends of Airpower," a series profiling individuals who shaped America's air power, including Chuck Yeager and Buzz Aldrin. Meanwhile, "Honoring Preserve Pioneers" sheds light on the establishment of the McDowell Sonoran Preserve and the community's vision to protect the natural landscape.

Other programs such as "Neighborhood College," "Scottsdale Stories Rediscovered," and "Veterans AZ" celebrate community engagement, local stories, and the contributions of veterans.

The lineup also features informative shows like "Wildfire Mitigation" discussing efforts to reduce wildfire risks and "State of Scottsdale 2024," Mayor David D. Ortega's annual address on the city's current standing.

In addition, the program guide includes special events like the "Veterans Day Commemoration," with Rear Admiral Michael McLaughlin as the keynote speaker, and "Songwriters' Showcase Marathon" showcasing local musical talents.

Lastly, viewers can enjoy a trip down memory lane with "Yesterdays: Herb Drinkwater," an archival interview show featuring former city manager Dick Bowers and late mayor Herb Drinkwater.

With a diverse range of programs catering to various interests, the Scottsdale Video Network's April lineup promises engaging and informative content for viewers to enjoy.

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