Tucson Vision's New Fall Season a Winner!

TucsonVision’s New Fall Season a Winner!
Three non-profit organizations are each producing 6, half-hour programs during October, November and December 2008. TucsonVision is a television series designed specifically for non-profits.

Each group provides the host and produces every episode. Access Tucson contributes a professionally designed set and the technical support. Volunteers, who’ve been certified on the studio equipment, crew each show.
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You won’t want to miss:
OMA (Opeing Minds Through the Arts)— OMA is a dynamic and nationally recognized TUSD program that integrates the arts into teaching reading, writing, math and science in public elementary and middle schools. Learn how OMA can enhance your child and his future.
Don’t miss:
Sundays at 7pm and Mondays at 6pm
Access Tucson channels Cox/99 and Comcast/74
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Prisoner Reentry Program (PREP)— As the lead agency, Primavera works with many organizations to assist 200 previously incarcerated persons each year. Their success in the community is a success for us all.
Tune in:
Saturdays at 5:30pm and Thursdays at 7:30pm
Access Tucson channels Cox/99 and Comcast/74
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Acosta Job Center— Job Corps is the nation's largest residential and educational training program for economically challenged youth, ages 16 through 24. In Tucson the goal of the Fred G. Acosta Job Corps is to maximize success and minimize possible failure.
Don’t miss:
Sundays at 7:30pm and Fridays at 6pm
Access Tucson channels Cox/99 and Comcast/74
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TucsonVision and Access Tucson, “Where Tucson is on TV!”