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A new television program on Channel 19 will pair local chefs with local food.
The Community Media Center will be focusing on local food this fall -- growing, buying and cooking food from local farmers and farmers' markets. Serving Carroll is the name of a new television program coming to Channel 19 this fall. The goal of the program is to encourage residents to grow local, buy local and give local. Each 30-minute episode follows an area chef as he or she visits with vendors and explores the local foods available at Carroll County farmers' markets. Then viewers can watch the chef turn those ingredients into a delicious meal. The CMC will be at the Taneytown Farmers Market this Saturday taping a segment of the show. Local chef Brooke Hagerty of Gunner's Grille in Taneytown will be talking to vendors, buying food …
Want to honor a loved one on Memorial Day? The Community Media Center will air your tribute for free.
The Community Media Center will help residents pay tribute to lost loved ones who served in our country’s armed forces by offering free Memorial Day bulletins. Residents can submit information about their loved one online at www.carrollmediacenter.org. Submissions should include: contact information for the submitter, name of the military personnel, branch of military, rank, where and when they served and a photograph of the service man or woman. The Community Media Center will use the information provided to create a video bulletin that will air on Channel 19. Submissions must be received no later than noon on May 25. CMC's Memorial Day Bulletins will air on Channel 19, Saturday, May 26 through Monday, May 28. Residents without …
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The Community Media Center recognized the county's volunteer video producers.
Nearly 100 people filled the Carroll County Arts Center to take part in the Community Media Center's 2012 Vollie Awards presentation. The Community Media Center is a Public, Education, and Government Media organization that provides a shared broadcast-production facility for five local television channels - Channel 18-Carroll Community College, Channel 19-the Public Access Channel, Channel 21-Board of Education Channel, Channel 23-Municipal Channel and Channel 24-the County Government Channel. The Vollie Awards recognize the efforts of Carroll County's volunteer producers as well as their counterparts at the Board of Education, Carroll County Government, local colleges and municipalities. Watch the winning entries and see post award …
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8:25 am on Saturday, August 4, 2012
why isn't there a farmers market in eldersburg, only about 35k people doen here?   more ›