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ETV will broadcast live from downtown Gaffney on Nov. 13 The fun and frivolity of the Foothills edition of the ETV Road Show continues in Gaffney, home of the famous Peachoid. During a live broadcast on Monday, Nov. 13, Mayor Henry Jolly will proclaim "ETV Day" in Gaffney. The Road Show will broadcast live from downtown Gaffney and the public is cordially invited to attend. The ETV Road Show is an interesting blend of live events, which includes programming on television and radio, as well as educational activities that engage the entire family and highlight the treasures of Cherokee County. ETV will be in the Upstate of South Carolina from Nov. 9-15 visiting and showcasing other communities, including Union and Spartanburg counties and surrounding areas. The schedule of events for Nov. 13 include: CHILDREN'S EVENT Piggley Winks from "Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks" will be meeting and greeting his young friends at the Cherokee County Library from 10 a.m. - noon. The library is located at 300 East Rutledge Avenue. Parents are encouraged to bring cameras to capture the magic. LIVE BROADCASTS 12 - 1 p.m. Your Day Broadcast on ETV/ETV Radio Features conversations with local historians and residents about Cherokee County, a trip down the scenic Broad River with Mike Willis of the SC Department of Natural Resources, and maybe even the secret to Daddy Joe's famous barbecue ribs. 1 - 2 p.m. Project Discovery Broadcast on ETV/ITV/ETV SC Channel This student-oriented special, hosted by ETV's Tabitha Lewis, shines the spotlight on Cherokee County, Blacksburg, Kings Mountain National Battleground and the Cowpens National Battleground. Students from around the state are encouraged to call in with questions. The number will be provided during the broadcast. 3 - 4 p.m. Your Day Extra Broadcast on ETV/ETV Radio This program features additional conversations about the future of Gaffney and other fascinating points of interest in Cherokee County. 7 - 8 p.m. ETV Road Show Broadcast on ETV/ETV's SC Channel; encore presentation airs on Sunday, Nov. 19 at 4 p.m. Highlights include live and taped segments that take a look at Cherokee County's diverse history, Limestone College, the Town of Blacksburg, Ed Brown's Rodeo, the Upstate Carolina Medical Center Hospital, the Gaffney Peach Festival, and the Peachoid. In the Upstate region, viewers can tune into ETV on WRET-TV, channel 49; WNTV, channel 29; WNEH-TV, channel 38; and ETV Radio on WEPR-FM 90.1. The South Carolina Channel is ETV's digital broadcast service committed to airing events and programs of interest to those in the Palmetto State and surrounding areas. Viewers should contact their local cable company for availability of the South Carolina Channel. Underwriters for the Foothills edition of the ETV Road Show are: Gibbs International; The Spartanburg Marriott at Renaissance Park; Spartanburg Regional Healthcare System; City of Spartanburg; First National Bank of Spartanburg; Freeman Gas; The Spartanburg County Foundation; Spartanburg County Public Libraries; USC Upstate; Upstate Workforce Investment Board; Coldwell Banker Caine; Odom, Terry & Cantrell; and Piedmont Natural Gas. ETV is South Carolina's statewide network with 11 television stations, eight radio stations and a closed-circuit educational telecommunications system in more than 2,000 schools, colleges, businesses, and government agencies. "Your Day" is a Public Service Program of Clemson University. |
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