Must-See TV
Found cluttering up my inbox at work:
CITY OF HOUSTON
NEWS RELEASE
The Municipal Channel
August 21, 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEThe Municipal Channel:
Awesome August Line-Up!
- Wasting No Time - Not sure how to dispose of your trash? Think of the 3 R’s - Reduce, Re-use, and Recycle - that’s the theme for the latest edition. Tune in for this informational
episode where Host Marina Joseph talks with Solid Waste Representatives about the proper way to get rid of those unwanted piles of rubbish.- Public Works and Engineering - Don’t mess with Texas, Houston that is! Host Wes Johnson interviews Jeff Taylor with Public Utilities about utility maintenance, water production, waste water and what you should do to prevent harmful substances from entering our sewer system. Let’s work together to maintain a toxic-free environment.
- Money Matters - The air we breathe comes from nature’s finest. Controller Annise Parker chats with City Forester Victor Cordova and guests about Houston’s trees and the role they play in our everyday lives.
- CultureScape Houston - Go behind the scenes of Houston’s rich fine arts community with Host Lyndsay Levingston as she visits the Center for Contemporary Craft and previews Museum
District Day and Theater District Open House. Gather the family for a sneak peek of these fun-filled events.- Volunteer Journal - Walter Black visits with guests from the Asset Building Network and Literary Advance of Houston and the volunteers who assist. Learn more about Project HELP - Helping Evacuees Live Purposefully - a great way to reach out to those displaced as a result of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.
This month’s current line-up includes shows that you won’t want to miss! Be sure to tune in to Time Warner Cable - Channel 16, Phonoscope 2, TV Max 98, or Cebridge, Channel 14. Find out what’s happening in our great city and what we can do to keep it great!
The Municipal Channel is excited about sharing its award winning programming with you!!
For show times of these and other programs of interest this month, you can go to our website at www.houstonmunicipalchannel.org, consult TV listings in the Houston Chronicle, or call us at 832-393-1270.
Wow. I’d better mark my calendar. Oh wait, I don’t get the Muni Channel.
Not a problem.