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Scottsdale Video Network January Program Guide

Where to watch Scottsdale Video Network

Scottsdale Video Network telecasts 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11 and our live stream. Additionally, City Council, Planning Commission and Development Review Board meetings are streamed live on our YouTube channel.

Check the SVN program schedule for upcoming televised public meetings. The schedule is updated weekly.

Programs

(Regularly scheduled programming may be preempted by meeting coverage.)

Arizona Wildlife Views – This Emmy winning program takes you across Arizona to explore all the great recreational and wildlife opportunities the Grand Canyon state has to offer.

Desert Gardening with Carol Stuttard – Master Gardener Carol Stuttard explains the best time of year to plant a vegetable garden. She will show you how to create your own "Black Gold," and talk about the 15 most economical vegetables to plant.

Grow Strong & Healthy Trees in the Desert – Learn how to select and know where and when to plant your desert tree so you can grow strong and healthy trees.

Honoring Preserve Pioneers – On Oct. 3, 1994, the Scottsdale City Council took a historic step when it passed Resolution No. 4103, formally establishing the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. This is the story of the foresight and vision of the community to permanently protect the McDowell Mountains and Sonoran Desert.

InfoView – Watch for information on city of Scottsdale events, programs and services.

Living with Urban Wildlife – Living in the Sonoran Desert means sharing our home with a variety of animals including coyotes, javelinas and bobcats. Learn what attracts wildlife, how to live with wildlife in our neighborhoods and how to reduce human-wildlife conflicts.

One Short Ride – He was going for a short ride on his ATV, just out and back. Except he almost didn't come back. Brought to you by the Arizona Game and Fish Department.

Pony Express – These riders recreate the oldest officially sanctioned Pony Express in the world, from Payson to Scottsdale.

Scottsdale Artbeat: Robert McCall – From the Channel 11 archives - an interview with world-renowned artist Robert McCall. He was NASA’s visual historian and a concept artist for films such as Stanley Kubrick’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” and Disney’s “The Black Hole”.

Songwriters' Showcase – Watch exciting local artists take to the stage to perform original music.

‘Til Death Do Us Part – Learn about two local romances gone wrong. In 1962, a couple was murdered just north of Scottsdale on county land, and the case wasn’t solved for nine years. But did the police catch the real killer or was he framed? In the second case, a woman was spotted dumping part of her husband’s body in a dumpster in Mesa. We’ll revisit the story of his death which gripped the Valley in 2000.

The US Space Force - America's Invisible Front Line – This documentary explores the vital role of space in national security, the economy, and daily life. It highlights Space Force missions, locations, and personnel, emphasizing the need for space superiority in conflict and the Space Force’s unique role.

Veterans AZ – Veterans AZ celebrates veterans across the great state of Arizona and highlights their stories and accomplishments. Episodes of this video discussion program (also released as a podcast) feature some amazing people who have served our nation, and others who serve them – from the many wonderful organizations that support the veterans in our community. Visit VeteransAZ.org for more information.

Vintage Voice - Join Jessica Rapp, Greer Albaugh, Gayle Bass and Kira Peters as they cover topics relating to aging adults. Tune in for engaging conversations, expert insights, special guests and a touch of nostalgia. Whether you’re a senior, caregiver or advocate – the Vintage Voice has you covered.

Winfield Scott, Founding Father – Hear the story of Scottsdale's founding father and how he established our community.

Yesterdays: Spring Training – From the old Channel 11 archives comes this interview show featuring former city manager Dick Bowers talking with Charlie and Gwen Briley, former owners of the Pink Pony restaurant. Charlie recalls the drive to bring baseball spring training in Scottsdale starting in 1956. They reminisce about the baseball stars who came into the restaurant, including Dizzy Dean, Joe DeMaggio and Roger Hornsby.

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