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Sacramento Video Industry Professionals (VIPs)
Meetings are at 7 p.m. on the Last Tuesday of Every Month in the Coloma Community Center
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Help Access Sacramento Donate a Car, Boat or RV 
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SacCasting.com
Resource Registry for Actors, Directors & Casting Agents
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Film Resource
One of the area's most comprehensive websites and resource guides for local information for filmmakers, crew, actors and outside-the-area producers to get to know our film community better.
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Donations to Access Sacramento Help Youth, Health, Community Media
Access Sacramento is a 501(c)3 non-profit foundation providing low-cost or free radio, television and internet services for Sacramento County residents.
Your tax deductible donations support youth and adult training for job skills and work force development, promote health and community news through our channels and AccessLocal.TV, and promote Free Speech and the community voice: Making a Difference, One Voice at a Time. Push HERE to donate today
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Annual Membership Meeting
This Thursday June 23 * 7 pm
Access Sacramento holds its once-a-year annual membership meeting,Thursday, June 23 in the Coloma Community Center TV Studio.
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Cameraman Andy Christensen
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Television and Radio producers/providers all will receive certificates for another year of service providing programming on Access Sacramento.
Producers and Providers of the Year, Volunteers of the Year, and other special awards will be announced.
This is also a chance to meet the Access Sacramento Board of Directors who will share an update of the last year and provide a look into the year ahead.
The Board of Directors is made up of volunteers who are interested in promoting Free Speech, Democracy and the ability of Sacramento County residents to be heard on cable television and the radio are encouraged to apply.
The board meets on the fourth Thursday of every month to provide guidance in programming, marketing and outreach, and in its operations and finance.
Applications are accepted constantly and are first reviewed by the board's nominations committee who interviews candidates and makes a recommendation for appointment to the Board. A downloadable application is available HERE.
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Coloma Community Center - TV Studio
Thursday June 23 * 7 p.m.
The next regularly scheduled board meeting is June 23 at 6:00 p.m. with the annual Membership Meeting at 7:00 p.m. The membership meeting will be televised on Access Sacramento cable channel 17.
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Access Sacramento By-Laws
Revision Ballot Due Today!
 Check your home mailbox for a document from Access Sacramento. There's a copy of the proposed new By-Laws for how our organization operates. These changes need approval from our members in order to be official.
With the mailing is a RED ballot that asks members to accept or reject the proposed changes. Ballots should be returned to Access Sacramento by next Tuesday to count in the election.
Click HERE to go to our website homepage to read the By-laws under the 'What's New' section on the left side of our homepage. For more information contact us at 916-456-8600.
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TechLeader.TV LIVE Tomorrow
Wed. June 22 * 11:30 a.m.

TechLeader.TV Host John Thomas Flynn takes us through emergency management and emergency related technology/telecommunications coming up Wed. June 22 at 11:30 a.m. on Access Sacramento.
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Mark Ghilarduci
Director CalOES
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We'll hear LIVE from guest Mark Gilarducci, Director of the California State Office of Emergency Services (CalOES) with info on the state's new earthquake surveillance project. They will discuss a fascinating article from the "New Yorker" called "The Really Big One," which talks about the probability of a large earthquake rattling a large portion of California and the Northwest Coast.
TechLeader.TV will also look into current CalOES initiatives, new 2016-2017 budget initiatives, and give an update on security operations and the California Cybersecurity Task Force.
A repeat of the show is Mon. June 27th at 7:00pm. And also Tuesday June 28 at 11 a.m. and Wednesday, June 29 at 3 a.m. A taped version of this show is also available from www.techleader.tv about a week after the live broadcast.
These programs can be seen on Access Sacramento channel 17 on Comcast and Consolidated Communications or on AT&T U-Verse Channel 14. You can also watch on our web simulcast at the same time they air on cable from AccessSacramento.org.
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Listen Up! Sacramento
Great Local Band at 11pm Tonight
by Producer Erika Kjelstrom
Listen Up! Sacramento is pleased to present the thoroughly entertaining, Onelegchuck Quatro! Headed up by singer/songwriter, One Leg Chuck, Onelegchuck Quatro blends reggae, rock, soul and country to craft an original sound that they describe as "Rastabilly." If you enjoy great music & love having a good time then Buckle Up For... Onelegchuck Quatro! 
For more information on Onelegchuck Quatro:
Tune in to "Listen Up! Sacramento" at 11pm on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 on Access Sacramento channel 17 on Comcast/Consolidated Communications and AT&T U-Verse Channel 14. You can also watch with our web simulcast at the same time it airs. Watch replays of the episode on Wednesday at 3:00pm, & Thursday at 7:00am.
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Music and the Crocker Art Museum this Wednesday on LiveWire!
Elena Macaluso from the Crocker Art Museum and the music of Patty Cake and the Baker's Men on this week's LiveWire!
 Elena Macaluso joins us to talk about upcoming events and exhibitions at the Crocker Art Museum. The first public art museum founded in the Western United States, the Crocker Art Museum was established in 1885 and is now one of the leading art museums in California.
For More Information About The Crocker Art Museum  Then Patty Cake and the Baker's Men join us to tap your feet to their unique and eclectic blend of pop, indie folk, upbeat music. For More Information on Patty Cake and the Baker's Men
Join us for LiveWire! every Wednesday at 5 p.m. on Access Sacramento . Watch Comcast or Consolidated Communications, channel 17 or on AT&T channel 14.. You can also watch the program streaming from Access Sacramento.org at the same time it airs live.The encore presentation airs Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Don't forget to like us on Facebook at
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"On-Camera Kids" Workshop
Provides Professional Credit
 Access Sacramento and SacCasting.com team up in a unique opportunity for inspiring youth. Kids will have the full film experience from auditioning for a role to seeing their film on the large screen at a special screening before the "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival's red carpet event.
The workshop is $389 per participant and all participants will receive IMDB credit.
For more information or to sign up now, Call (916) 456-8600.
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The 18th Anniversary of Christ Temple Apostolic Church
Gospel singer and superstar, Donnie McClurkin, helps celebrate the 18th anniversary of the Christ Temple Apostolic Church at its current location.
The Grammy winning artist performs and gives a touching sermon during his country wide tour. Guest Pastor Dorias Cheffen leads a service with a message welcoming for all.
Schedule as follows: Sunday, June 26th @ 10:30am
Saturday, June 25th@ 6:30pm Monday, June 27th @ 2:30am Saturday, July 23rd @ 8:00pm Sunday, July 24th @ Noon
Monday, July 25th @ 4:00am
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Q. Now that I am certified what do I do?  A. This is great question. Sometimes after receiving all the great knowledge and training from Access Sacramento staff one can still find themselves stuck. The best way to answer that is, first volunteer. Producers are often looking for crew to help on their productions. Ask to help and hone your skills.
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Producer Jesse Nix (right) welcomes LiveWire guest Zach Pasillas from Yoga Tree.
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Also don't be afraid to take the first step, even it is checking out a camera and filming a local event, just take a step. This is your chance to share your voice, now that you are certified don't be afraid to use it! Access Sacramento is always looking for studio certified members to volunteer on their show. Here Volunteer Greg Popejoy helps set up the LiveWire set. If you'd like to volunteer on LiveWire email Jesse: jesselnix@accesssacramento.org
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 We are so happy to have our new interns from Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Sacramento, Steve and Elieza joining us here at Access Sacramento through the PG&E Summer Jobs Program! Steve and Elieza will be gaining new skills in our office and production departments. Welcome aboard Elieza and Steve!
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Jim Mazzaferro Retirement Concert
Cablecast Schedule
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Instructor Jim Mazzaferro
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Sheldon High School's influential music teacher and director, Jim Mazzaferro gathers with students, alumni and colleagues to applaud his career and retirement in our latest Hometown TV broadcast. Mr. Mazzaferro's well established career includes 18 years as the Sheldon High School Music Director and Music Teacher. He is honored by musical performances by former and current students, music colleagues, tributes and the introduction of a music scholarship for students in his name.
Catch this wonderful tribute on the following schedule:
Saturday, July 2 @ 8:00pm Sunday, July 3 @ 12:00Noon Monday, July 4 @ 4:00am
The cablecasts will be on Comcast or Consolidated Communications Channel 17 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 14. It can also be viewed on our website www.accesssacramento.org at the time listed above.
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"A Place Called Sacramento"
Filmmaking Begins
The 10 winning script writers in Access Sacramento's 17th "A Place Called Sacramento Film Festival are gathering their casts and crew for this year's films. Production this summer will put 10 original films onto the big screen on the upcoming Oct. 8 world premiere.
Artwork for the films is starting to come in as production begins:
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Afternoon Delight
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"Afternoon Delight" by Danna Wilberg -- When love is in the air... some things are best kept secret. "The Black Carnation" by J. Thomas Schuessler -- The secret of life and death arrives like a thunderbolt, but one man may find real truth in an encounter with "The Black Carnation." "Capitol Treasure" by John Maniaci -- Clues discovered about Gold Rush era money missing for more than a century spark a quest, but can modern day treasure hunters unravel the biggest secret? "City of Trees" by Eric Sanderson -- Letting the leaves fall where they may simply isn't an option when a young girl and her friends put virtue in front of safety. "Coming Back" by Scott Slotterback -- "Coming back" when you're broken takes time, but a dose of love could be the best medicine.
"Faster" by Chris Henry -- Jimmy Rodriquez is racing into the future while relying on his past. "Happy Accidents" by Nick Coleman -- They screwed up their marriage, now they're screwing up their divorce - and feeling just GREAT about it.
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The Last Laugh
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"The Last Laugh" by Darrell Scheidegger -- Murder is no laughing matter... except when it's funny. "A Neighborhood Lost - Sacramento's Japantown" by Jeffrey Dym -- A downtown Sacramento neighborhood is born from a need for community, thrives in the face of racism, only to be destroyed in the name of redevelopment. "Regrets" by Larry Menard -- Forgiveness or absolution. For an ex-con, there can be a very thin line between the two.
To volunteer for any of the 10 films listed above, simply click on the director's name to send them an e-mail.
Volunteers for the films will see their names in the credits on the big screen, see their project air on Access Sacramento cable television channels and will have their names added to the Internet Movie Database website IMDB.com.
Sponsorships of the film festival are available by contacting Access Sacramento Executive Director Gary Martin at 916-456-8600 ext. 100.
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