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CITY CHANNEL
PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT
MAY 2008


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21ST CENTURY
21ST CENTURY is a half-hour news magazine series featuring character-driven, human interest stories that reflect some of the most important issues affecting the world, and our lives, today. United Nations cameras offer unique and often unparalleled access to people and places and stay to bring you the stories as they unfold over time, long after other news outlets leave. Series host Daljit Dhaliwal is an internationally-renowned British journalist who has anchored news on the BBC, ITN, CNN and PBS. (new for 2007)



CALI MILL PLAZA DEDICATION CEREMONY - WEB
City officials and other dignitaries of the community are on hand for the dedication of Cali Mill Plaza, the city center park located on the corner of Stevens Creek and De Anza Boulevards. (Recorded July 24, 2004) (33 min.)



CIVIC CENTER/LIBRARY GRAND OPENING CEREMONY - WEB
Highlights of the Cupertino Civic Center Grand Opening Ceremony include coverage of the Community Hall and Library dedication ceremonies (recorded October 30, 2004).



CLASSIC ARTS SHOWCASE
This satellite programming service provides the classic arts experience through video samplings of animation, art, ballet, chamber and choral music, dance, folk art, museum art, musical theater, opera, orchestral, recital, solo instrumental, solo vocal, and theatrical performances, as well as classic film and archival documentaries.



THE CONN JACKSON SHOW
THE CONN JACKSON SHOW is a weekly, half-hour TV talk show catering primarily to women. The mission of the show is two-fold: to laugh, learn, live; and to let others' "ah-ha" moments be the entertaining jolt to your day. The Conn Jackson Show highlights people making a difference and is hosted out of Atlanta. Visit the Conn Jackson's website at: connjackson.com



CREST AWARDS 2000 - WEB
Seven individuals and one group are honored for their significant volunteer contributions. The 2000 CREST award recipients are Chaoming and Wanyu Chang, Fernando Chen, Debbie Dougherty, Jean Gallup, Jim Oberhofer, The Rotary Club of Cupertino, and Chuck Thompson. (Recorded May 18, 2000) (65 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2001 - WEB
Five individuals and one group are honored for their significant volunteer contributions. The 2001 award winners are Diane Argabrite, Peggy Hamilton, Jo Harper, Ken McKay, Sandy Zander, and Faith in Action. (Recorded May 17, 2001) (40 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2002 - WEB
Seven individuals and one group are honored for their significant volunteer contributions. The 2002 award winners are Don Allen, Gail Fretwell Hugger, Richard Knock, Orrin Mahoney, Janice Miyatake, Katherine Stakey, Robert Yee, and the CCS Board of Directors. (recorded May 16, 2002) (50 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2003 - WEB
Cupertino volunteers are recognized for their significant contributions to the community. The 2003 CREST Award recipients are Fari Aberg, Chuck Corr, the Cupertino Educational Endowment Foundation (CEEF), Fusako Hoyrup, Linda Rios, Joe Tembrock, the Toyokawa Sister City Committee, George Tyson, Victor Wong, and Ann Woo. (Recorded May 16, 2003) (66 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2004 - WEB
Cupertino volunteers are recognized for their significant contributions to the community. The 2004 CREST Award recipients are Donna Austin, Jack Birkholz, Cupertino Amateur Radio Emergency Services, Barbara Hill, Hema Kundargi, Msgr. Joseph Milani, Mahesh Nihalani, and Laverne Swanson. (Recorded May 16, 2004)



CREST AWARDS 2005 - WEB
Cupertino volunteers are recognized for their significant contributions to the community. The 2005 CREST Award recipients are Diane Benedetti, Alice Jarrett, Frances Seward, Alan and Marge Taniguchi, Catherine Wong, Gilbert Wong, The Cupertino Library Foundation, The Friends of the Cupertino Library, and the Cupertino Library Volunteers. (75 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2006 - WEB
Coverage of the annual Cupertino CREST Awards Ceremony, honoring local volunteerism. The 2006 CREST Award recipients are John Giovanola, Mark McKenna, Steve Ting, Cookie's Quilters, and the Organization of Special Needs Families. (Recorded May 10, 2006) (60 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2007 - WEB
Coverage of the annual Cupertino CREST Awards Ceremony, honoring local volunteerism. The 2007 award recipients are Mary Lou Caldwell, Mary Ellen Henning, Helen Ho, and Shawn Poirier. (Recorded May 16, 2007) (40 min.)



CREST AWARDS 2008 - WEB
The City Channel will provide live coverage of the 2008 CREST Award Ceremony on Wednesday, May 28th at 7:00 p.m. The annual Cupertino CREST Awards Ceremony celebrates local volunteerism. The 2008 award recipients are Stuart Chessen, Amanda Cuva, David Greenstein, Michael and Vivian Hurley, Gail and Howard Jensen, Frances Ota and the Aloha Nani Hula Dancers, Krishi Peddada, Kay Roberts, Jack and Donna Van Schaack, and Chuck Worley.



CUPERTINO COMMUNITY BUILDER SPEAKER SERIES - WEB
Dr. John Mcknight, author and professor of Education and Social Policy at Northwestern University, shares lessons from successful community-building initiatives across the nation and offers ideas on how neighbors, local citizens associations, and institutions can work together to build stronger communities. (recorded January 10, 2007)



A CUPERTINO COMMUNITY CONGRESS 2007: BURGLARY AND IDENTITY THEFT - WEB
Lieutenant Ed Wise and Deputy Robert Bosworth of the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office and Andy Radle of the Cupertino Technology, Information and Communication Commission present valuable information on how to protect your personal identity and how to prevent your home and vehicle from being burglarized. (2 hrs.)



CUPERTINO GOLDEN JUBILEE TIME CAPSULE CEREMONIES
Past and present councilmembers and other community members are on hand for the opening of the 25-year Cupertino time capsule. Also, items are donated for the 2028 Cupertino time capsule (recorded September 24 and 25, 2005).



CUPERTINO IDENTITY THEFT FORUM 2004 - WEB
This community forum, sponsored by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office and the City of Cupertino, was held May 27, 2004 at the Quinlan Community Center. Presenters include members of the Sheriff’s Office, the joint terrorism task force, the computer high-tech task force, and the U.S. Postal Service.



CUPERTINO LIBRARY CELEBRATES! - WEB
The Cupertino Library Foundation and members of the Cupertino community come together to share their visions for the future of the Cupertino Library. (recorded October 29, 2006)



CUPERTINO SPORTS CENTER GRAND OPENING CEREMONY - WEB
Cupertino city officials conduct a special ceremony to announce the grand opening of the newly-renovated Cupertino Sports Center (recorded January 10, 2004).



CUPERTINO VETERANS MEMORIAL DEDICATION CEREMONY - WEB
Full coverage of the Cupertino Veterans Memorial Dedication Ceremony, recorded November 11, 2007. Featured presenters include President of the Cupertino Veterans Memorial Sandra James, Secretary of the Navy Hon. Donald Winter, Rear Admiral Joseph Kernan, Lt. Commander C.S. Dudley, and Corky and Donna Axelson. (90 min.)



EARTH CAFE
EARTH CAFE is a fast-paced, entertaining look at the environmental issues that affect our everyday lives.



ECONEWS
The three-time EMMY-nominated ECONEWS television series is hosted each week by Nancy Pearlman. Programs include on-location documentaries shot around the world and in-studio interviews with guests representing a wide range of environmental issues and organizations. The ECONEWS television series is now in its 24th year. Over 600 shows have been produced to date. The City Channel has been televising the series continuously since 1986. Visit the EcoNews website at: Educational Communications, Inc.




GET CONNECTED
This is a new, half-hour TV talk show hosted by Conn Jackson. The mission of the show is two-fold: to laugh, learn, live; and to let others' "ah-ha" moments be the entertaining jolt to your day. The Conn Jackson Show highlights people making a difference and is hosted out of Atlanta. Visit the Conn Jackson's website at: connjackson.com



LUNAR NEW YEAR UNITY PARADE 2006
CBS5 Sports Anchor Rick Quan is the master of ceremonies for the fourth annual Cupertino Lunar New Year Unity Parade, recorded March 11, 2006.



LUNAR NEW YEAR UNITY PARADE 2008
Full coverage of the sixth annual Cupertino Lunar New Year Unity Parade, recorded March 29, 2008.



THE MAKING OF A MURAL
Artist T. Scott Sayre creates an historical mural of Cupertino. Follow him throughout the entire creative process, from the first conceptual drawings to the unveiling ceremony months later at Cupertino City Hall. (1990)



MARY AVENUE BICYCLE-FOOTBRIDGE GROUNDBREAKING CEREMONY
City and county officials come together for the formal groundbreaking ceremony of the Mary Avenue Bicycle Footbridge. Speakers include Cupertino Mayor Dolly Sandoval, City Manager David Knapp, Public Works Director Ralph Qualls, Supervisor Liz Kniss, VTA Government Affairs Manager Jim Lawson, and Sunnyvale Mayor Tony Spitaleri. (Recorded January 24, 2008) (17 min.)



OATH OF OFFICE CEREMONY 2007 - WEB
Repeat of the Cupertino City Council Meeting recorded December 4, 2007 at the Cupertino Community Hall. The Oath of Office Ceremony includes a special tribute to departing Council Member Richard Lowenthal, the swearing-in of newly-elected Mayor Dolly Sandoval, re-elected Council Member Kris Wang, and newly-elected Council Member Gilbert Wong. (75 min.)



PANDEMIC FLU: WHAT SHOULD YOU KNOW? - WEB
Marsha Hovey of the Cupertino Office of Emergency Services presents this overview of the threat of pandemic, the potential impact on our city and the world, and how individuals can prevent the spread. (Recorded January 30, 2008) (75 min.)



A PLACE CALLED CUPERTINO: EARLY FAMILY MEMORIES - WEB
This documentary, produced in 1993, chronicles the early days of Cupertino through oral histories provided by members of some of the city's pioneer families. Historical photographs donated by the Cupertino Historical Museum and by the families themselves supplement these personal narratives.



STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS 2008 - WEB
Cupertino Mayor Dolly Sandoval addresses the Cupertino community at this special Chamber of Commerce/Rotary luncheon recorded January 30, 2008 at the Quinlan Community Center.



THE STEVENS CREEK RESTORATION PLAN: FROM VISION TO LEGACY - WEB
The City of Cupertino has accomplished its 25-year-long quest to acquire land in the Stevens Creek Corridor. Based on community input and study, plans for the 60 acres are to a create a new community park, return Stevens Creek to a more natural alignment, repair and restore habitat, and construct a fully accessible trail. (recorded November 30, 2006)







 
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