The Y Connection 2016-03-15
The Y Connection addresses topics of interest to the community that sprang from the non-profit organizations 3 focus areas: youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. More information at www.gbymca.org
Towns other than those that LCATV generally covers.
The Y Connection addresses topics of interest to the community that sprang from the non-profit organizations 3 focus areas: youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. More information at www.gbymca.org
Graphic novelist Ted Rall discusses his latest book, Bernie, about the life that shaped presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. He interviewed Bernie Sanders at length for this book and delved deep into his background to create this unique biography.
The Cuban Bridge program, music and conversation
Program produced by The House of Yahweh, Abilene, TX. Check out our website for more information.
weekly live call-in show every Tuesday from 7 - 8 p.m. with Host Linda Kirker from Northwest Access TV in ST. Albans political, social, cultural, local, state and federal issues of the day.
political talk from St. Albans, hosted by Dick Day
Stuck in Vermont / Wake Robin Sugar Shack [SIV 168] (March 2010)
Weekly Mass produced for shut-ins, elderly and the ill. Website at www.vermontcatholic.org
Program featuring news from Israel and occupied Palestine, documentary films and interviews with activists, human rights workers, Middle East experts and Vermonters with ties to Palestine and Israel. Check out our website for more information.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness month and in honor of this, we have a special educational video for you. This year about 140,000 Americans will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer and almost 50,000 people will die from it. Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in the United States. The good news is that this cancer is 90% curable - if you catch it early enough. Unfortunately, many people don't understand how easy it is to get a colonoscopy and what the process entails.</p> <p>To shed some light on this sensitive subject, Reverend Diane Sullivan, lead singer of the Dirty Blondes and art director at Seven Days, invited us along for her colonoscopy last year at the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington. Diane's brother Michael died suddenly of colorectal cancer in 2003 - three weeks after being diagnosed. Normally, screening is recommended for people aged 50 and up but because of Diane's family history, she gets checked regularly.</p> <p>Diane hopes that, like Katie Couric, she can inspire others to take the plunge and talk to their doctors about getting screened. After all, it's better than the alternative, becoming a statistic. So make your colon health a priority and talk to your family, friends and doctor about the importance of getting screened!</p> <p>Music: The Dirty Blondes, Sex the Elastic, "Crybaby" "Fig Leaf Rag" by Scott Joplin Chromatic Fantasia (BWV 930) by JS Bach Run Amok,The Builder Kevin MacLeod</p> <p>Colon Animation: Bryan Parmelee</p> <p>Colon Theme: Diane Sullivan & Bryan Parmelee</p> <p>Medical images: Mariana Ruiz Blausen Medical Communications, Inc. National Institutes of Health</p>