TV Mass 2016-04-10
Weekly Mass produced for shut-ins, elderly and the ill. Website at www.vermontcatholic.org
Towns other than those that LCATV generally covers.
Weekly Mass produced for shut-ins, elderly and the ill. Website at www.vermontcatholic.org
Program produced by The House of Yahweh, Abilene, TX. Check out our website for more information.
political talk from St. Albans, hosted by Dick Day
The Songwriter’s Notebook- produced and hosted By Rik Palieri- is a look at the creative minds of songwriters, musicians, instrument makers and authors and has featured such artists as Pete Seeger, Tom Paxton, Utah Phillips, Sara Lee Guthrie, Rachel Bissex, The CF Martin Guitar Co, hoboes in boxcars, Gypsies in Scotland and many more. See Rik’s website for a full listing.
Green Mountain Veterans for Peace / From Palestinian Farmer to Palestinian International Diplomat / See transcript. For those who don't know, Bert Thompson, one of the hosts of this program, passed away last week. He will be sorely missed. Rest in peace. More about Bert Thompson: http://www.vermontcam.org/bert-thompson-1954-2016 Show Description: <p>Hosted by Dave Ross with support of Dave Ransom of Vermont Veterans for Peace. Guests: Cliff Bennett, representative of Green Mountain Solidarity for Palestine; Iyad Burnat, Bil'in Plestine Popular Committee. Focusing on the Occupation of Palestine and the personal accounts of Iyad, his family, and the 1,100 residents of Bil'in. Suggested reading: <em>Bil'in and the Nonviolent Resistance</em>.</p>
political talk from St. Albans, hosted by Dick Day
Delivers inspiration, revelation and illumination os God's truth. This program passionately provides fresh hope and new direction to walk into your destiny, thus causing "Victory For You!" For more information check out www.victoryforyou.org
Program produced by VT Volunteer Services for Animals Humane Society that includes topics regarding the welfare, protection and advancement of animals. For more information see the organization's website here.
In celebration of Johann Sebastian Bach's 331st birthday, members of the Me2/Orchestra performed some of his pieces at the Burlington International Airport in South Burlington on Sunday afternoon. Around the world, thousands of musicians played Bach's music in public spaces for the 6th Annual Bach in the Subways. </p> <p>The Me2/Orchestra often perform outside concert halls, in prisons, schools, and gyms. The group is a classical music organization created for individuals with mental illnesses and the people who support them. Their goal is to openly discuss mental health issues and remove the stigma often attached to mental illness.</p> <p>Eva spent the day meeting members of Me2/ and listening to the melodic music of Bach amidst the hustle and bustle of the airport.
House Committee on Health Care - Report on Senate Bills, Including Report on Group Insurance S.214; S.255; S.215; S.216 - March 23, 2016