Posts Tagged ‘fcctv’

Falls Church City TV, Now Online

Have you ever been on a business trip, sitting in your hotel watching ESPN and found yourself thinking “I really wish I could watch Falls Church City TV right now.”  Me too.  Now, you can.
We recently relaunched the FCCTV web site, which now includes a live video stream — so you can watch from anywhere.
There [...]

Falls Church City TV: New Look Coming … Soon?

We had our monthly FCC-TV board meeting tonight.  A lot of the discussion was about typical stuff — budget approval to buy lights, recruiting volunteers, and planning for the memorial day parade.  The fun part of the meeting was when Matt Smith presented a new logo and branding concept for the station.  It’s great having [...]

Putting Falls Church TV Online

In the coming weeks and months, I’ll get back to sharing my experiences being on the board of FCC-TV.  There have been some exciting discussions about what it could grow to become.  One concept we had discussed was brought up again today by fellow board member Matt Smith.
Why not make a live broadcast of what’s [...]

Video History of Falls Church

2007 Greater Falls Church Chamber Retrospective Video, from the seemingly defunct FCCTV YouTube channel. It’s great to see the memories of some of our City’s long-time residents documented here.

Let’s Shoot Santa!

As part of my volunteer work with the Falls Church Cable Access Board, I helped setup for the annual Santa TV Shoot this past Saturday.  It’s a tradition, I’ve learned, as part of Falls Church’s annual Holiday Crafts Show to put together a holiday themed set and have Santa chat with the kids.  Part of [...]

Well, I Lost

My first attempt to volunteer for an elected position in the City didn’t go quite as I’d planned.
Last night, at the annual meeting of the Falls Church Cable Access Corporation, the results of the recent election were announced. I was running for one of the two open seats on the board of directors, along with Chip [...]

Falls Church Cable Access Corporation — I’m Running

I first had lunch with Matt Smith, president of SmithGifford and fellow City resident, a few months ago.  One of the things we talked about was my interest in getting more involved with the Falls Church Community.  Matt is very “plugged in,” having lived in Falls Church since 1999 and earning the 2008 Pillar of [...]