Tune in beginning Monday, October 12 when Cheryl spends the first half hour with the executive director of Madison's community TV station, WYOU, Barbara Bolan. Like so many other community stations, WYOU has had a big part of its funding cut and Bolan explains how similar cuts could also eventually impact Oshkosh community TV and what people can do to help. In the second half, Winnebago County Executive Mark Harris joins Cheryl to discuss the upcoming buget and how it impacts county residents.
In the Oshkosh area, "Eye on Oshkosh" can be seen Mondays at 7 p.m., Thursdays at 1 p.m. and Saturdays at 6 p.m. Check with your local cable company or its TV listings for replay times in other, more outlying areas. It also may air at other times during the week. Check the guide on your cable access channel for other days and times.
Thursday, July 12 2007 @ 04:44 AM MDT
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In what has become an annual summer event, "Free Movies in the Park" will kick off with its first movie on Friday, July 20. For those new to Oshkosh or unfamiliar with this event, interGen, along with the Grand Opera House and the Oshkosh Downtown Business Improvement District (BID), sponsor free movies and popcorn each Friday night in the Opera House Square, beginning at 9 p.m.
Following is the schedule for this year's movies:
July 20th: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
July 27th: Ferris Bueller's Day Off
August 3rd: Shrek 2
August 10th: Ever After
August 17th: The Wedding Singer
August 24th: The Wizard of Oz (an all-time classic and a personal favorite of mine)
So bring your blanket and get ready to enjoy "Free Movies in the Park," courtesy of these organizations.
For more information, you can visit interGen's web site at www.intergen.org or call (920) 379-9802. The web site is not updated as of this writing, but no doubt will be soon.