Thursday, December 19, 2024

WORCESTER, MASSACHUSETTS: THE PEOPLE’S CHANNEL

This Month at WCCA TV, The People’s Channel

 

 

Hello friends! Hope this finds you well!!

 

Mark Your Calendar! Our next TV Production Class will be on Saturday, March 26, 2022. The class is held at the WCCA TV facility, in downtown Worcester, and will provide useful information about all components involved in TV production. The class will cover how to use our production equipment, cameras, lights, Adobe Premiere editing software, and studios. A certificate will be provided upon completion. The class is offered on a first-come-first-serve basis. To reserve your seat, call 508-755-1880, ext. 114, or stop by our facility at 415 Main St. in Worcester. Our TV Production class is fun and informative! What are you waiting for?

Be sure to follow us on Facebook or Twitter. On Instagram, we are wccatv13. WCCA TV 194 can also be seen on Roku (Worcester TV).

 

WCCA TV Special Presentations

WCCA TV’s Executive Director, Mauro DePasquale, welcomes Felicio Lana, Owner of the Woo Mall (formerly known as Midtown Mall). Also joining them are Mike Burnes, Co-Owner of Worcester Common Fitness, and Anderson Winck, Owner of Alma Gaucha Prime Brazilian Steakhouse and the mall’s rooftop restaurant, The Clock.

 

Felicio will give the viewers an update on the mall, expected completion date, and the type of businesses they are hosting there. Mike and Anderson will talk about their backgrounds and experience in their respective industries. They will also explain why they’ve decided to move their businesses into the Woo Mall.

 

WCCA TV intern, Jake Kurtz, interviews Jeff Kinney of Ascentria Care Alliance about their home for teen moms and their children, their large nursing home in Worcester, their unaccompanied refugee minor program, and more.

 

WCCA TV intern, David White, interviews Meg Coffin, CEO of the Center for Living & Working, a non-profit independent living center that empowers people with disabilities to take active roles in their lives and the community in which they live. Center for Living & Working is driven by the belief that people with disabilities must always be equal members of society, with equal access. Their services are available to anyone with a disability.

 

WCCA TV interns interview Joel Wallen, Assistant Executive Director of Pernet Family Health Care about their food pantry and more. Exclusively on cable Channel 194 in Worcester, also seen on Roku (Worcester TV) and streaming live worldwide at wccatv.com

 

WCCA TV Program Notes

Tune in to all new episodes of Soapboxin March for some informative, fun and meaningful interviews with an emphasis on the Worcester community. Host and WCCA TV’s Executive Director, Mauro DePasquale, interviews Megan Ross, PhD, Professor of Music at College of the Holy Cross. She is also the Executive Director for the Worcester chapter of the Hip Hop Congress, a national nonprofit that works to bring social change through hip-hop education.

Ross founded the Worcester chapter of Hip Hop Congress in an effort to bring positive social change to the streets of Worcester through music. Worcester Magazine named Megan Ross a 2021 Hometown Hero. In another episode, Mauro interviews Damaris Dominguez, Good Neighbor Energy Fund (GNEF) Committee Member and Lead Customer Advocate for National Grid. Mauro also welcomes to the show Adael Mejia, Worcester’s new Youth Poet Laureate, as well as Dr. Joseph Sabato of UMass Emergency Medicine to talk about CPR & Defibrillators and to educate viewers on how to save lives.

Stay tuned! Soapbox can be seen on WCCA TV Channel 194 in Worcester MA, and streaming live worldwide at wccatv.com, on Saturdays at 10:30 PM and Sundays at 6:30 PM. To be a guest on the show, contact Tracy Foley at tracy@wccatv.com.

Welcome to Beacon Hill Chat– a WCCA TV program that features interesting people talking about the interesting things going on in Central Massachusetts. Host of the program, State Senator Harriette Chandler, chats with Tim Garvin, President and CEO at United Way of Central Massachusetts, and Aimee Mitchell, Chief Community Services Officer at Ascentria Care Alliance.

The topic of discussion is Worcester Together Refugee Response, which was established to support Afghan refugees and other refugees in Worcester and Central Mass. For more information, visit wtrefugee.org. In another episode, Senator Chandler talks to Laurie Ross, Professor of Community Development & Planning at Clark University. The topic of discussion is Youth Violence Assessment.

Tune in to a new episode of WCCA TV’s The Mayor’s Forumhosted by Worcester Mayor Joseph Petty. This program features local guests to discuss a wide range of topics that impact residents of Worcester and Central Massachusetts. The Mayor welcomes to the show Mary Ellen Murphy, Chair of the Worcester County St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and Leo Quinn, Chair of Operations for the Worcester County  Patrick’s Day Parade.

Connecting the Dotsis a non-traditional legal program hosted by Attorney Liz Myska and produced by WCCA TV. Liz welcomes to the show Worcester District 5 Councilor, Etel Haxhiaj. They talk about walkability and accessibility issues in the city. In another episode, Liz chats with Deborah Hall, Executive Director at YWCA Central Massachusetts.

Welcome to a new episode of Health Matters– a program from the Worcester District Medical Society produced by WCCA TV. Host Dr. James Broadhurst welcomes to the show Meghan Wood, Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and the Clinical Director at Recovery Centers of America, Westminster. She is here to discuss a new specialty focus at Westminster for Medical and Behavioral Healthcare Professionals, called Frontline. Because your health matters!

Perspectivesis a WCCA TV program that features local and national guests sharing their perspectives on politics, current events, mental health, religion, and more. Host Asima Silva welcomes back Wais Achikzad, an Afghan American, to speak on some of the recent history of Afghanistan and US military involvement.

He also explains the geopolitical situation that accounts for the continual destabilization seen in the region. In another episode, Asima chats via Zoom with five other women of various faiths about the unjust denial of a Muslim woman’s right to wear Hijab in many western countries. Exclusively on WCCA TV 194 in Worcester!

Tune in to new episodes of Rosen’s Round Table, a WCCA TV program that highlights local and national issues. Host Gary Rosen and his panel members discuss the Mask Mandate and Worcester City Council’s move to kill the Gas Station Banpetition, in split vote. In another episode, the topic of discussion is Homelessness.

Welcome to a new edition of WCCA TV’s Hidden Treasures. Host Bill Safer helps you learn how to find that hidden antique or collectible that just may add cash to your life. Bill welcomes back to the show Wayne Tuiskula, the auctioneer and appraiser of Central Mass Auctions, Inc. of Boston and Worcester. He has over 20 years of experience in the antiques industry, and regularly runs antique estate auctions that feature a wide variety of antiques and collectibles gathered from local estates. Wayne brought with him some old postcards, vintage jewelry, and an autographed old photo of Laurel and Hardy. You don’t want to miss this episode!

Human Touchhosted by Augustine Kanjia, is a WCCA TV program that spotlights refugees and their stories, struggles, and triumphs in order to bring about understanding and change. On this week’s episode, Augustine pays respects to a recently departed friend of his and a fellow refugee from Sierra Leone, Reginald Boston-Clark.

All Things Orthodoxis a WCCA TV program that focuses on Orthodox Christianity. Host Father Christopher Stamas, from the St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Cathedral, welcomes Father Milad Selim of St. George Antiochian Orthodox Church of Worcester.

They discuss the lives of the Orthodox Clergy, and how they differ from their Catholic and Protestant counterparts. They both share personal challenges of balancing their family life with their holy work, but also the rewards of having another perspective on life alongside the Clergy.

WCCA TV’s independent, eclectic music-video show, Video Jam, with host Tracy Foley, has been presenting mainstream and indie-rock music for more than 15 years. This new episode features music from J Nash, The Driver Era, Boy with Uke, Post Malone, ASTN, Melodious Zach, and more.

Tune in on Fridays at 9 PM and Saturdays at 7 PM to WCCA TV, Channel 194 in Worcester MA. Keep on jammin’!!

Senior Speak is a WCCA TV program for seniors and by seniors, hosted by community activist Edith Morgan. In this episode, Edith talks about recent local happenings. She looks forward to Spring and all the activities that come with the warmer weather. Senior Speak airs on WCCA TV, Cable Channel 194 in Worcester, on Tuesdays at 12:30 PM and Wednesdays at 12 PM.

 

About WCCA TV

Worcester Community Cable Access is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation administering public access cable television for Worcester, Massachusetts. Our mission is:

To advance democratic ideals by ensuring the people have access to electronic media

To provide a platform for first amendment rights and for artistic and cultural expression

To promote co-operative relations with those who serve the public interest

To promote communication through community use of media

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