What: Relaxing holiday celebration with the NCTV family! RSVP via Eventbrite and join us for festive snacks and holiday fun!
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Norfolk Special Town Meeting and NCTV Workshops
The Norfolk Special Town Meeting date has been changed from November 17th to December 21st. As such, the workshop we had scheduled for 12/1 will now take place on 11/17 (Basic Titling in Photoshop). On December 1st, our office will close at 4pm and there will be no workshop.
Production Time
with Chris Lawn
Stay Informed
If you'd like to know what's happening at NCTV week-to-week, check out my blog
"This Week At NCTV" which gets published every Friday at 4 PM!
To check it out OR to view our other informative blog posts, visit
www.NorfolkCable.com/Blog
New Shows
As the winter fast approaches and the smell of turkey fills the air, NCTV is staying warm in the studio and is proud to bring you a whole new batch of original programming!
When you’re getting your house ready for the impending snow and ice and gathering delicious ingredients to transform them into delicious Thanksgiving sides, don’t forget to take a break and embark on a visual tour of your local fire station in the
Norfolk Fire Department Open House.
Hop aboard the
Haunted Train Ride for a spooky journey through the forest surrounding the Holmes property. Lace up your skates and hit the ice with Paul Altmeyer and Horace Greeley on the October 2015 edition of
The Hockey Show.
Experience the simple pleasures of “a dandy show, ideal for young and old” featuring Bill Crane and Duane Weiss on
The Bill Crane Report. Celebrate the life of Richard Balest, age 99, as he is recognized in the
Norfolk Senior Center Cane Ceremony for being the oldest resident in town. Prepare to be dazzled and frightened by the
numerous creative costumes showcased in the
H. Olive Day Halloween Parade. Study up on your local politics with Town Administrator Jack Hathaway and Selectman Jim Lehan on
Conversation Corner as they discuss some of
the articles in the upcoming Norfolk Special Town Meeting. Soak in the sounds of the 70s and rock out hard as
Chris Labonte Sings Queen. Go on
A Walk in the Garden with Liz Davey as she composts the herb garden, lays
salt marsh hay in the perennial garden, picks holly for the upcoming Christmas season, and makes delicious sweet potato scones. Honor the sacrifices of past and present service members in the
2015 Freeman-Kennedy Veterans Day Assembly and the
Norfolk Senior Center Veterans Day Breakfast. Lastly, snap your fingers and move your feet for the
Ocean Boulevard Music Performance in NCTV’s main studio.
To find out when new and favorite shows will be on, please visit:
www.NorfolkCable.com/Schedule
Stay Tuned
NCTV will be hosting two exciting programs in partnership with the Norfolk Recreation Department! The first is a Girl Scout Gold Award Project, which will produce a series of public service announcements encouraging healthy living, and the second is our February Kids’ Program. This year, the kids will be writing and producing their own comedy skit! Please stay tuned to for more information about signing up and getting involved!
If you'd like to get involved or help out at the station at any time, please visit our volunteer page:
www.NorfolkCable.com/Volunteer
Programming Shenanigans
with Andrew Barker
Ladies and gentlemen, it’s almost Thanksgiving. So that means it won’t be long before we all get that Thursday off to get together with family, watch football, eat a big dinner, then take a nap so we’re energized for Black Friday shopping at midnight when the stores open.
For Programming Shenanigans that means that a smattering of fun Thanksgiving programs will start appearing on the public channel very soon. Shows about how to dine properly, turkey hunting, Pilgrims in New England, and a Turkey named Jerky are all on the way! Also, we’ll hopefully be filming the Thanksgiving assemblies at the elementary schools so they can be enjoyed later on.
Coming up in December we have even more special programming for you, but one that we’re looking forward to the most. Starting Sunday, December 20th and through Christmas Day, we will be showing a holiday movie at 9:00pm every night (commercial free of course!). Be sure to check out some of these classic films next month.
See you in December! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!
Holiday Closings
As the holiday season approaches, our staff will be taking some time off to enjoy it with family and friends. Below is our holiday schedule, we appreciate your understanding!
November 25, 2015: OPEN 10 AM - 2 PM
November 26 & 27, 2015: CLOSED for Thanksgiving
December 24, 2015: OPEN 10 AM - 2 PM
December 25, 2015: CLOSED for Christmas
December 31, 2015: CLOSED for New Year’s Eve
January 1, 2016: CLOSED for New Year’s Day
Help us spread that holiday cheer!
- The NCTV Staff