Channel 15

"Burlington Symphony Orchestra"
First performance of the Burlington Civic Symphony Orchestra, including works by Beethoven, Brahms and Michael Daugherty.
Airs on ORCA Channel 15:
Mon 1/30 at 8:30pm | Tue 1/30 at 1:30am & 2:30pm

Channel 16

"Green Gone Wrong"
Green Gone Wrong: How Our Economy Is Undermining the Environmental Revolution, takes a critical, on-the-ground look at popular market-based solutions to ecological destruction. Author, Heather Rogers has spoken internationally on the environmental effects of mass consumption and is a senior fellow at the progressive US think tank Demos. Part of the Will Miller Social Justice Lecture Series.
Airs on ORCA Channel 16:
Mon 1/30 at 9:00am | Sat 2/4 at 9:00am
Sun 2/5 at 10:00pm

Channel 17

"Under The Golden Dome"
Third week of the 2012 Vermont Legislative Session. State House history and information – Legislator Lounge. Interviews with Vermont State Senators and State Representatives on Jan. 18, 2012 at the Vermont State House. Sen. Vincent Illuzzi, Rep. Tom Stevens, Rep. Bill Lippert, Sen. Jeanette White, Rep. Topper McFaun, Rep. Brian Savage, Sen. Anthony Pollina.
Airs on ORCA Channel 17:
Mon 1/30 at 3:00pm | Tue 1/31 at 9:00am&6:00pm
Wed 2/1 at 6:00pm | Thu 2/2 at 12:00p & 9:00pm
Fri 2/3 at 12:00pm | Sat 2/4 at 6:00pm and
Sun 2/5 at 9:00am

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ORCA Welcomes Rob Chapman

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Onion River Community Access Media is joined by its new Executive Director, Rob Chapman.

"ORCA Media" and "The Bridge" sponsors the Montpelier Mayoral Candidates Forum

MONTPELIER – On at least one point, the two mayoral candidates were in complete agreement. Montpelier is a vibrant place to live, with a strong downtown, healthy neighborhoods and quality schools.

"People want to live here, that's a great thing," said Gary Schy, who is challenging incumbent Mayor Mary Hooper. "My children went through the school system, and when you talk to them, they have good things to say."

Among the best things about the city, Hooper added, are the neighborhoods.

"We started a campaign to get neighbors to pay attention to neighbors," she said. In addition, she said are the green, open areas around the downtown and its neighborhoods.

On a second point, they also agree. The city does face problems.