The Community Project Episode 23 - May 26 @ Avon Public Library
Folk rock act Many Mountains joins High Five Access Media on the latest episode of “The Community Project” live May 26 from the Avon Public Library.
“The Community Project” is a regularly-recurring TV and internet program created by High Five Access Media to showcase local musicians, athletes and weekend warriors, as well as highlight the opportunities for residents, students and nonprofits to get involved in community access television.
Viewers can watch live at 2 p.m. on May 26 on local cable Channel 5, on the internet at Live on Five and on Roku on the PEG.TV channel. The public also is welcome to attend in person to enjoy the show and learn more about High Five Access Media and the Avon Public Library.
This episode of “The Community Project” includes a live performance by duo Katie Rose and Dustin Moran of Many Mountains. “[Our] music tells the stories of hard truths, self-contemplation, and a longing to shed light on the unknown,” according to Many Mountains.
Also in this episode is a breakdown of local-centric events for June, a discussion of summer library programs, an interview with the Freddy Jones Band, and a showcase of the artist gallery in the Avon Public Library.
High Five Access Media is a nonprofit, noncommercial, grassroots community access television station that is available on Comcast Channel 5 and anywhere, online. HFAM provides coverage of local government meetings, and offers free media education workshops each month to valley residents and nonprofits so they can learn about video production, check out video equipment for free, and express their ideas and advocate for a cause on cable television and the web. To learn more about the opportunities to get involved, visit www.highfivemedia.org.
You can watch The Community Project live on cable Channel 5, on the interwebs at Live on Five, or on your Roku on the PEG.TV channel.