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Volunteering is now Full-Time: Helping Community TV Make a Difference for those Making a Difference
In
2011, I was transformed from a volunteer community media administrator type
lynchpin (advisory boards, bylaws, policies) into a front-line volunteer:
discovering, capturing, producing and sharing the stories of other lynchpin
Seniors who have kept the engines of service and democracy going in my town.
Unplanned early retirement was the trigger for this change. I now have the
flexibility to Make TV for my Community Access Station.
From
Janice the Grange Fair
coordinator for 50 plus years to the two couples keeping the Wallingford Historical Society
tours going and bells ringing on the 4th of July since 1962; to Nancy
whose Community Dinner
idea some thirty years ago is critical for these times; to Rich who opened the
DryDock Sober Café,
turning his retirement into helping others do better with what he struggled with
– addiction; to the Holy Joes’ Café, getting coffee to Service Chaplains, a story that was to end with the end of the
wars; to Cheryl’s Soup Kitchen et.al ministry Masters’ Manna whose clients
tripled…to Citizen Mike a
local commentary show that is now an integral part of the community
conversation: I have been part of getting these, and other stories, told
digitally.All of these passionate 55 and much over folks, doing their thing and wishing they had more people doing it with them, are strangers to new media. They want to wisely transition their legacy to the current ‘new media’ generation. My story is about telling theirs and making these connections in my town (Wallingford,CT).
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If you wish to join me, I did post the volunteer opportunity on this site as well. It is to appear here within the next 48 hrs.
2 comments:
Today I voted for the HUGS for our Troops story. All were inspiring.
Some of these video stories are now posted here:
http://www.youtube.com/user/OtPGWPAA
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