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December 30, 2009

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Lyndon State College Television Studies Students


The College Broadcasters, Inc., has announced the awards for 2009, and Lyndon State College, Lyndon Center, VT,  has been named for three. NewsLINC, a new web-based news service, is a finalist for Best Student Media Web Site, a public service announcement for the Lyndonville-based H.O.P.E. is a finalist for Best PSA and LSC-TV News7 is a finalist for Best Newscast for “Election ’08,” broadcast Nov. 5, 2008. This recognition landed Lyndon in the top four of all colleges in of the categories in which the students placed.


The national recognition comes very early in NewsLINC’s history. The website debuted in January 2009 under the co-direction of Assistant Professor Meaghan Meachem and Director of Broadcast Operations Darlene Bolduc-Ballou. TVS students Jeff Bonneau (Woodstock, Conn.), Joshua Bryant (Salisbury, N.H.), Tim Cappalli (N. Kingstown, R.I.), Courtney Rosemond, (Center Barnstead, N.H.), Steve Shannon (Stratham, N.H.), Christopher Siwek (Bethel, Conn.) and Paul Snyder (Stoughton, Mass.) posted updated and enhanced versions of stories from the News 7 newsroom as well as new content and information.


Broadcast Meteorology students Lawrence Hayes (St. Johnsbury), John Hickey (Billerica, Mass.), Ian Oliver (Westport, Mass.), Adam Rutt (Nazareth, Pa.) and Tim Studebaker (Lynn, Mass.) produced web versions of their television forecasts as part of the NewsLINC information package under the direction of Assistant Professor Jay Shafer and Adjunct TVS Professor Dan Dowling. The website’s name honors Lyndon’s first interactive communications effort - the LINC Project - that began 30 years ago this fall. Joining NewsLINC as national finalists in the best student media website category are sites at Ithaca College (radio and tv) and the University of Minnesota (radio).


News 7 was a CBI national finalist for Best Student Newscast in 2003, 2005 and 2006. Other finalists this year include student productions from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Dakota and Ithaca College. News 7 is the only daily student newscast in the category. UND airs once a week, UNC twice a week and Ithaca’s student newscast airs 3 times a week.


The public service announcement “H.O.P.E.” was produced by Adam Largess (Bethel, Me.) as part of Television Studies Department’s Post Production class taught by Darlene Bolduc-Ballou. The PSA was a dramatic portrayal of the outreach effort conducted daily by the H.O.P.E. organization in Lyndonville.


Notice of the national honors comes as the Television Studies Department is putting the finishing touches on a proposal to establish the Vermont Center for Community Journalism. The VCCJ will provide the structure for a new “converged” curriculum that will teach electronic journalism students how to report, write and produce news stories about the local community for multiple outlets, from television to web to cell phone and beyond.


College Broadcasters Inc. is a national organization representing students involved in media ventures and works to ensure a commitment to education and the student pursuit of excellence through active involvement in electronic media.

 


 

Center Barnstead Christian Church To Hold Day Of Prayer


China - Government Officials Instructed To Use Military Force Against Christians to Quell Potential “Unrest” After Church Was Destroyed; Pakistan - Christian on Run from Taliban Death Threat; Colombia - Persecuted Christians Imprisoned; Uganda - Muslims Attack Worship Service.


Do the true headlines above take you by surprise? Are you aware that Christians around the world are being persecuted daily for their faith in Jesus Christ? Do you know that when asked about their greatest need they say it’s prayer for them to be strong in their faith and to be good witnesses for Jesus Christ no matter the circumstances?


Center Barnstead Christian Church has set aside this Sunday, January 3, 2010, to pray for Christians around the world living daily under the threat of persecution. These believers risk discrimination, imprisonment and even death because of their active witness for Jesus Christ. Scripture instructs us to remember those in bonds as though we were bound with them. (Hebrews 13:3) This special day of prayer and remembrance is one of the ways we do that. We also encourage prayer for the souls of the oppressors, the nations that promote persecution, and those who ignore it.


Our hope is that this day of prayer will encourage people to be active all year long in prayer and support for our persecuted brothers and sisters. You are invited to join us as we pray for continued boldness and courage for believers as they share the gospel and for hearts to be softened to the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ. There will be one service at 9:00 AM and the persecuted church worship service will begin at 10:15 AM this Sunday. Center Barnstead Christian Church is located next to Barnstead’s Town Hall on Route 126. For more information please call the church at 269-8831.

 


 

County Conservation District Twice Honored


The Belknap County Conservation District (BCCD) was twice honored last week at the New Hampshire Association of Conservation Districts’s (NHACD) Annual Meeting.  The first honors went to BCCD’s Coordinator, Lisa Morin, when she received the NHACD 2009 President’s Choice Award for her outstanding dedication to conservation districts and her volunteer coordination of the NH Soil Judging Competition.


The second honor for BCCD was the NHACD 2009 District Supervisor Attendance Award.  In the over sixty years BCCD has been serving Belknap County this is just one of many times this conservation district has received this award.  “Our supervisors volunteer their time to serve on our agency board and help guide BCCD’s conservation efforts in the county.  We are very fortunate to have, and to have had, so many dedicated volunteers.  Our Chairman, John Hodsdon, is the second generation in his family to serve on the BCCD Board of Supervisors.” said Morin.


BCCD, established in 1946, helps coordinate and deliver state and federal conservation programs at the local level in the interest of public health, safety and welfare.  It receives technical support from the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service and financial support from Belknap County, grants, fundraising events and donations.  For more information please visit website www.belknapccd.org.


NHACD provides statewide coordination, representation, and leadership for Conservation Districts to conserve, protect, and promote responsible use of New Hampshire’s natural resources.  The Association works collaboratively with county Conservation Districts, federal, state, and local agencies, nonprofits, and other conservationists as a volunteer, tax-exempt, nonprofit organization. For more information on NHACD and its programs please visit website www.nhacd.org

 


 


 

 











 

 

 

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