The Watertown Community Access Center will host an open house on Saturday, February18th from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. at the studio, 50 Columbia Street (Watertown High School).
Highlights will include live music performed by local band, ‘Perfect Crime’, a performance and demonstration by the Watertown High School STEP squad, a watercolor demonstrations by Dawn Scaltreto, a local artist and host of WCAC’s, ‘Watercolor Whirled’ program and much more!
Additionally, members of the community will be able to try their hand at DJ’ing songs that will air live on WCAC’s internet radio station, WCAC Radio (listen to WCAC Radio at http://www.live365.com/stations/wcac or via the community bulletin board), learn how to edit, operate a camera and more!
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If you’ve ever wondered how to make the kind of programming you see on TV or become a DJ, now is your chance to find out. Community Access Television provides an opportunity for everyone to share ideas, express opinions, and inform the community of your interests or your organization’s activities.
WCAC’s professional staff has trained hundreds of volunteers how to create their own programming, help with existing shows or become a DJ. New classes are starting in February so stay tuned for class announcements.
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Come to the open house and enjoy some live entertainment, learn about upcoming workshop courses and meet the staff and volunteers who make the programming you watch possible. For more information on WCAC, the Open House, or workshop classes, contact WCAC at 617-923-8610 or go to www.wcatv.org.
About Watertown Community Access Center
WCAC’s mission as the public access provider for Watertown, Massachusetts is to make the tools of modern, electronic mass communication convenient to access and use. We encourage all citizens, organizations and institutions in Watertown to produce and be involved in quality programming by and for the community. WCAC is committed to providing a professional, yet friendly environment where Watertown citizens may obtain hands-on training in video production and media literacy. WCAC is especially committed to providing non-discriminatory access to the television medium to all Watertown citizens and institutions.
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