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MCTV Contact Info:
Montague Community TV
34 2nd Street
Turners Falls, MA 01376
(413) 863-9200
Fax: 863-9220
Email feedback or a Public Service Announcement

Studio Hours

Monday        1:00 -   8:00 PM
Tuesday       1:00 -   8:00 PM
Wednesday 1:00 -   6:00 PM
Thursday     1:00 -    6:00 PM
Friday          12:00  - 6:00 PM

 
MCTV Board Meetings

The next MCTV Board Meeting

September 22, 2010

The public is invited

 

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Sep 7, 2010
Montague Community Television
Channel 17: Where Montague gets together to make great TV


MCCI Board

MCTV is a "project" of Montague Community Cable, Inc. (MCCI). MCCI attempts to reserve one Board seat for each of the five villages in Montague with the rest of the seats considered "At Large" for a maximum total of eleven Directors. We currently have three seats available. Please contact us if you are interested in joining the board.

Anne Harding, President
Linda Downse-Bembury, Treasurer (Erving)
Donna Festinger, Clerk (Greenfield)
Michael Muller
Michael Langknecht
Charles Kelly
Brett Eaton (Greenfield)
John Duda (Greenfield)


Anne Harding

has a long standing belief that the process by which changes are made is sometimes as important as the changes themselves. To that end, although a non-resident, she attended some of the public meetings surrounding the controversial awarding of the cable contract in 2001. Anne bought a house in Turners Falls in 2004, is mostly unpacked and is beginning to be more involved in the community.

She has a variety of work experience in academic, non-profit, small business and corporate environments. Anne’s positions have included: teacher with Nauset Head Start; administrative director for the River Valley Performing Arts Center; marketing, publicity and LAN management for the Northfield Mountain Environmental & Recreation Center; contract manager for Systems, Software, Support; and trade spending analyst for Light Life Foods. She is currently employed by Northeast Utilities dividing her time between the Northfield Mountain Pumped Storage Station and Cabot Station in Turners Falls. Anne also has a small fiber arts business.

A resident of Bernardston from 1989-2003, Anne has a consistent and varied history of long term community service: parent volunteer and PTO member at the Bernardston Elementary School (7 yrs); editor of Bernardston Town Newsletter (5 yrs); teacher and coordinator for the Bernardston Instructional and Family Swim programs (6 yrs); and chairperson of the Bernardston Cultural Council (6 yrs). She believes in conservative fiscal oversight of public monies and was active in budget administration with most of the above groups. Anne is currently the recording secretary for the Pioneer Valley Regional School District and a volunteer with Franklin County Big Brother/Big Sister.


Donna Festinger is a 20+ yr. resident of Greenfield with many years experience as a local producer for GCTV, having produced the Greenfield High School field hockey games videos for the past five years.  She became active at MCTV in the fall of 2006 editing a DVD for the field hockey team. Donna has worked as a literacy teacher and substitute teacher in the Greenfield elementary and middle schools for the past four years.  She has many ideas for new shoots of local interest with a deep love for Turners Falls and especially the Connecticut River, which she enjoys as a boater and swimmer.  She also has an enthusiasm for volunteering as a camera operator and producer for our local cable TV stations.


Michael "Mik" Muller moved to Montague Center in 1999 and joined the embattled MCCI Board in July of 2001 at the request of Tom Adams -- then the interim Station Manager of MCTV. Michael comes to the board with a great deal of experience in local media and community building: for two years he had a weekly public access TV show on MNN in New York City called “Treebranch is On the Air”; for a year he had a weekly radio show on WQMC college radio while attending Queens College (NYC); and since 1993 he has run various community bulletin board systems (BBS) and web sites, including MontagueMA.net, which he started just a few months after moving to town. The online system Michael started in 1993, Treebranch Online Service, was a BBS (and then a website, and then a weekly cable TV show) that brought together NYC residents interested in local environmental issues, and hosted several local environmental organizations online, such as Neighborhood Open Space Coalition (who now owns the service and the cable show), City Parks Foundation, Friends of Clearwater, and Ecofest.

Affiliations: Michael is the Lecturer (Program Director) of the Montague Grange; is the owner / operator of both the MontagueMA.net and FiveCol-Soc.net community websites, and the admin of the Franklin County Publication Archive website; is a Montague Town Meeting member for Precinct 1; is on the Valley Dollars Board of Directors; is on the Franklin County Tech School’s Technical Advisory Committee; is also a contributing writer and photographer for the Montague Reporter, as well as its volunteer Technical Administrator. He is also on the Montague Greening committee. He is self-employed as one of the two principals of Montague WebWorks, a webware firm based in Montague and Orange. He is also the author of the software this website runs on.


Michael Langknecht lives in Montague and has a business in Turners Falls. He has been self-employed cabinetmaker for the last 16 years.

Michael is a Montague Town Meeting member; a member of the GMRSD School Committee (where he chairs the personnel subcommittee); he co-chairs the Elementary Study Group for the GMRSD; co-chairs the Sheffield School Community Council; is on the MCCI Board (six-year member); and on the board of The Brick House Community Resource (nine-year member); he is the co-founder, past President/Vice President/Treasurer and current Secretary of Critical Mass: Art and Crafts of Western Mass., Inc., a 501c(6) organization that supports and promotes the development of artist and artisan based businesses in Western Mass; and a member of the 3rd Street Village Arts Advisory Council.

Michael is on the MCCI Board because of his strong belief in community integration. To be strong, healthy, and functional, community agencies, organizations and institutions must be well networked. A town’s public access cable provider must be an active participant in, and supporter of, that network.


John Duda is married to Caylah E. (Pafenbach) Duda 11 years and counting. Raised 6 children collectively. John had lived in Gill for 56 years until recently buying their first home in Greenfield living with a dog and three cats. While in Gill John coached youth sports for over 25 years and served on several town committees: finance, planning board, recreation, and AG commission. He was volunteer firefighter for 8 years. While a tree surgeon for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts he was negotiator for S.E.I.U. Local 285, organizer and activist. John was a labor delegate to El Salvador for three tours and at ground zero when war broke out in 1989. John ran Four Directions a promotional, booking, managerial and consulting business for bands and solo artists. Presently he umpires youth baseball and softball games in Gill and is getting back into the music business.

His motto is "We’re working, so you can play."





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