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Let's Get Real Winchester Episode 1: Is College Really Worth It? by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 13 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 12 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 11 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 9 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 10 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 8 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Racers Revisited - An Amazing Race Podcast episode 1 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 7 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 6 - From the Baseball Hall of Fame! by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 5 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 4 by WinCAM Podcast Network
WinCAM staff member Andrew Termini and co-hosts Tony Annatone and Kyle Hopp recap the week in sports. This week's topics include: a recap of the Super Bowl, what the future looks like for the Rams and Bengals, and updates from the NBA season.
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 3 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 2 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Wooden Bats Sports Podcast Episode 1 by WinCAM Podcast Network
Whos Who In Winchester Episode 5: Dillan, Will, and Andy by WinCAM Podcast Network
Who's Who In Winchester Episode 4 - Suzette Ferdinand by WinCAM Podcast Network
On this episode of Optics, Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator at the Griffin Museum of Photography interviews award-winning American photographer/filmmaker, Gary Beeber. He discusses his current exhibition, Sylvester Manor. Sylvester Manor Educational Farm is a 243-acre historic plantation and nonprofit educational farm on Shelter Island, NY. His exhibition will be displayed at the Griffin Gallery at WinCAM till February 12th.
In episode 3, the students interview Mike Chiuccariello, the new WHS School Resource Officer and ask him about his desire to be an SRO and what it's like to work in the Winchester community especially during a pandemic.
On this episode of Optics, Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator at the Griffin Museum of Photography interviews Shelby Meyerhoff. Shelby is a multidisciplinary artist based in Winchester, Massachusetts. She works with a variety of media, including photography, painting, sculpture, and body art, often combining multiple techniques to create her image. In her current exhibition "Zoomorphics", she transforms her appearance using body paint and photograph herself as different creatures inspired by the natural world. She believes that connecting to nature is fundamental to the human experience.
On this episode of Vital Records, Winchester Town Clerk MaryEllen Lannon and David Gauthier discuss how COVID-19 has affected the election ballots this year and what new changes will be put into place for the November 3rd Election.
In episode 5 of Vital Records, MaryEllen Lannon and David discuss Winchester Town Meeting in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, changes in the procedures for Town Election and the differences between the town and federal census.
On this episode of Optics, Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator at the Griffin Museum of Photography interviews Rick Wright. Rick is a Philadelphia based fine artist, architectural photographer and instructor. He is showing the series "Vessels of the Late Petroleum Age" which features 27 digital photographs printed with tri-tone pigment ink on Hahnemühle Bamboo paper. The exhibition will be on display at the Griffin Gallery at WinCAM from January 18th - April 16th with a reception held on March 19th which is free and open to the public.
In this episode, the team interviews Ted Michalski, one of the owners of the Book and Board in Winchester and discuss general information about the comic book store and what he enjoys the most about working in the Winchester community.
In episode 4 of Vital Records, MaryEllen Lannon and David discuss the importance and purpose of the town and federal census.
On episode 3 of WinTalk, Superintendent Dr. Judy Evans and Town Manager Lisa Wong discuss the current school year, facilities, academics, upcoming developments and how the funding formula for the MCAS is effecting Winchester on the local level.
In episode 1, the team of Winchester High School students interview the WHS Assistant Principal, John Dupuis and discuss his job duties and how he got started.
On episode 3 of Vital Records with MaryEllen Lannon, David and MaryEllen discuss Town Meeting. The history, the mechanics, and what to expect.
On this episode of Optics, Paula Tognarelli, Executive Director and Curator at the Griffin Museum of Photography interviews Melissa Lynn. Melissa is a professional documentary and portrait photographer based out of Denver, CO. Her current exhibition "American Mosaic", explores heritage, identity, and multiculturalism which is discussed in this episode. "American Mosaic" will be on display at the Griffin Gallery at WinCAM from September 19th - January 15th, 2020.
On this episode of Vital Records, Winchester Town Clerk MaryEllen Lannon discusses the open meeting law in the state of Massachusetts.
The premiere edition of this informational podcast produced by Winchester Town Clerk, MaryEllen Lannon. In this episode, MaryEllen talks about how Winchester residents can access vital information using a new online database.
On this episode of Optics hosted by Paula Tognarelli of the Griffin Museum of Photography, Jennifer McClure is the featured guest. Jennifer is a fine art and documentary photographer based in New York City. She discusses her personal experiences and her workshop "How to Bring Your Life to Your Projects" which was held at WinCAM and sponsored in part by Leica Camera and the Richards' Family Trust.
Chatting Chaps Episode 2 - Ariana Grande & Khalid by WinCAM Podcast Network
Daniel, Marco and Matt listen and critique the top songs on the Billboard charts
WinTalk with Dr. Judy Evans and Lisa Wong is straight talk about issues in Winchester straight from the Superintendent and Town Manager. In episode 2, Superintendent Evans and Town Manager Wong discuss housing and the impact it has on the Winchester community and its residents.
WinTalk with Dr. Judy Evans and Lisa Wong is straight talk about issues in Winchester straight from the Superintendent and Town Manager. In the first episode, Superintendent Evans and Town Manager Wong discuss the proposed proposition 2 1/2 override which will be on the ballot in the next town election coming up on March 26.
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, our guest is Amy Schram, Senior Community Relations Specialist from the Better Business Bureau serving Eastern MA, ME, RI & VT. She discusses how the BBB can help businesses and consumers and the advantages of becoming an accredited business. We are also joined by Mariya Manzhos of the Winchester Star for the weekly headlines segment. With April being Autism Awareness month, Mariya reviews the Light It Up Blue event which promotes and celebrates those with autism. The event took place at Lynch Elementary and was sponsored by Brio Integrated Theatre, Winchester Disability Commission, Winchester Multicultural Network, and WIN-PAC. She also spoke about the new Pastoral Administrator of St. Mary's Church, Father Richard Erikson who will begin his ministry on April 19th.
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, we discuss the recent tragedy in town and our guests this week are members of the Sounds of Grace Hospice Choir. They will be discussing their upcoming event on Sunday, March 4th at the First Unitarian Church.
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, our guests are from Winchester High School Student Council, Cella Luchetti and David Joseph who will be discussing an upcoming event at the high school. The "Night of the Arts" is a showcase of arts by the students which will be held on Tuesday March 6th from 6-9pm. We are also joined by Mariya Manzhos of the Winchester Star for the weekly headlines segment. She talks about the upcoming Special Town Meeting on March 8th, the candidates for Town Election on March 27th, and Mariya also has a special human interest story in the spirit of Valentine's Day.
Chris and Ted are back for the new year and talk comics for the week of February 7th
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester, Massachusetts in focus, we talk to our very own David Gauthier who shares his experience with us from Minnesota gearing up for Super Bowl LII and being a part of the Kraft Sports Production team on their latest project, the Not Done Network. Mariya Manzhos of The Winchester Star - Massachusetts also joins us for the weekly headlines segment to discuss McCall Middle School's very first QSA, Queer-Straight Alliance Club, founded by 8th grader Luke Macannuco. We also talk about the upcoming 40th anniversary of the Blizzard of '78 and the impact it had on Winchester
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, we talk to WFEE Executive Director, Caren Connelly and the Founding Director of Kidstock, Brian Miluaskas about the upcoming annual WFEE Trivia Bee, which will be held at Town Hall on February 13 at 7pm. Mariya Manzhos of the Winchester Star also joins us for the weekly headlines segment to discuss preliminary schematic designs for McCall Middle School expansion. We also talk about the upcoming School Committee meeting next Tuesday where they will be continuing their discussion on school start time changes.
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, we talk to President of The Winton Club, Deb Ciarcia who speaks about the club and their upcoming annual Cabaret which will be held at Town Hall. Mariya Manzhos joins us for the weekly headlines segment to discuss the Select Board and School Committee's decision to move forward with the Skillings Field community pool complex. We also talk about the Winchester Public Schools Strategic Visioning Initiative, which lays out the goals and aspirations for the schools, students, and community over the next 5-7 years.
We’re bringing in 2018 with some new additions to Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus. This week we welcome WinCAM’s newest Education and Public Access Coordinator, Noelia Ortiz, as well as Mariya Manzhos, Multimedia Journalist of the Winchester Star. Mariya discusses her background and how she ended up covering local stories for the town. She also discusses last week’s snowstorm aftermath and the responsibility of snow removal. Our featured guests include Shawn Macannuco, Co-President and Susan Fagerstrom, Treasurer of Parent to Parent, Winchester to discuss their free presentation on helping teens navigate social media on 1/16. Also Phil Coonley, member of the Steering Committee at the Winchester Multicultural Network, to speak about MLK Day Celebration on Monday, 1/15.
Chris and Ted talk comics the week of November 1st
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, we talk to Winchester Town Clerk, Mary Ellen Lannon to review Fall Town Meeting and instructions on how on might be able to run for office in the town of Winchester. We also discuss some community events happening in town as well as upcoming events during WinCAM week that we encourage the community to check out.
Chris, Ted and Nina talk comics for the week of October 25th!
Chris, Ted and Nina talk about comics for the week of October 18th!
Chris, Ted and Nina talk about comics for the week of October 11th
This week on Viewfinder, the podcast that keeps Winchester in focus, our special guest is Dr. Lois Lee. She is an attending physician in the Division of Emergency Medicine at Boston's Children's Hospital and she speaks to us about home and motor vehicle safety for children.