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Professional Development Opportunity CATV will be a host-site for a Common Good Vermont live webcast workshop featuring Wendelyn Duquette. Wendelyn will demonstrate how to use QuickBooks to manage and report on what is often a juggling act for nonprofit organizations. Participants will learn the best data fields to use to track both organizational programs and grant funds (or multiple funding sources) and how to use them.
Register online here for this $15 workshop.
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48-Hour Film Slam Premiere We're nearly there! Film teams had only 48 hours to create a short film: concept, script, acting, shooting, editing - the whole shebang. It's been a whirlwind for these tireless teams and we're happy to share the results of their efforts during the White River Indie Festival at Northern Stage on Sunday, May 15 at 3:45 pm. There will be a post Premiere reception at CATV. Join us there for refreshments after the show!
We also hope to see you around downtown White River that weekend, WRIF has selected a fantastic lineup of films. Check out their events' schedule.
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Learn. Create. Walk the Red Carpet.
Registration is open for CATV's Summer Video Camps. This is a great opportunity for campers to learn new videography skills, sharpen existing ones, and have fun crafting visual stories with their peers.
From learning the basics at Beginner Video Camp to being a part of a news team in Local News Video Magazine Camp, your child can try on the different hats of filmmaking - composer, director, actor, and editor. You can check out the video's from previous camps here.
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Mental Health Awareness Month Always a staunch advocate for mental health awareness, Community Producer Linda Carbino has created 4 shows to air this month focusing on resources available to those who are impacted by mental illness. Linked below is a special May episode of Walking Through Life with guests NAMI Vermont Board Member Claire Munat, Board Vice Chair of NAMI Vermont Judy Siler, and life coach and In Our Own Voice program leader Mitzi Bockmann. It's a moving episode, featuring personal success stories and a number of helpful resources available to folks in the area who suffer from or who have a loved one who suffers from mental illness. Visit the NAMI website to learn more about NAMI and the services they provide .
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Upper Valley Access: April 2016 In case you missed it, catch up on all the great things that happened in April with this latest episode of Upper Valley Access!
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