PEGTV Serving Rutland County, VT.

03/07/2025
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03/07/2025

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Public Comment will be available to virtual and in-person attendees, as well as to individuals who submit a written comment to be read aloud in themeeting. D...

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03/07/2025

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1. Call to Order & Pledge of Allegiance…………………………………...7:002. Introduction of Those Present by Chairperson…………………...…...7:023. Addition or Deletion of Agenda...

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03/07/2025

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Glodzik Tournament Game 11, Championship CKS vs Clarendon. March 7, 2008. Produced by Jerry Munger.

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03/06/2025

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AGENDAAppointment of Chairman▪ Appointment of Vice Chairman▪ Appointment of Recording Clerk (Town Manager)▪ Appointment of Official Newspaper (The Brandon Re...

https://youtu.be/7waQF5je3OU Today is the 52nd anniversary of Pearl S. Buck’s death. She died March 6, 1973, at the age ...
03/06/2025

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Today is the 52nd anniversary of Pearl S. Buck’s death. She died March 6, 1973, at the age of 80. At the time of her death, she had authored more than 1,000 books, articles, essays, speeches, short stories, and plays. She was well known as not only a Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winning author but also as a humanitarian and cross-cultural and social justice advocate. Miss Buck died while residing in Danby, Vermont. This symposium from 2000, is a wonderful celebration of PSB's life, with first-hand accounts from those who knew her well.

A symposium celebrating the life and works of acclaimed author, Pearl S. Buck. Produced by the Stratton Foundation: Kimet Hand & Barbara McCarty. Moderator...

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Rutland, VT
05701

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Wednesday 8:30am - 4pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4pm
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PEGTV is Your Community Access Televison Station

PEGTV is Rutland County’s own community access television station. Our vision is to become the highest quality public access station in the nation championing an engaged, connected and informed community.

PEGTV severs to provide Rutland County residents with a platform to be seen and heard. From sports games to talk shows, our programming is created by local volunteer producers.

We’ve got state-of-the-art equipment and professionals to help you bring your video project to life. Our programming disseminates important information about our community; and while our channels are doing a great job (if we do say so ourselves) ensuring freedom of speech and connecting the citizens of the Rutland Region, we’re also entertaining and empowering the community.

Rutland County residents have access to our studio, which includes free use of our professional video equipment. So what are you waiting for? Start a cooking show, (we’ve got a great kitchen), or record a local high school sporting event. The possibilities are endless. For more information on how you can get involved, please call (802) 747-0151.