Pembroke Community Media Center’s is the only public access media provider in and for Pembroke, Massachusetts. Pembroke Community Media Center was created by Pembroke residents, and is run by volunteers with support from local businesses and people like you.
Monday, March 25, 2013
Saturday, March 16, 2013
PAPA All-Choral Night and All-Band Night DVDs too
Pembroke
Association for the Performing Arts is offering concert DVDs from March 12th or
March 13th as fundraiser items. Contact: President, Meghan Duane at 781- 910-8899,
or email.
These
shows were filmed, audio-balanced, and edited by volunteers of pembrokecommunitymedia.com.
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Singers
from all Pembroke, Massachusetts public schools gave an All-Choral concert
Wednesday, March 13, 2013 in the high school gymnasium. Shown here are excerpts from the full-length,
38-minute concert video.
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Every
Pembroke, Massachusetts band student played in the high school gymnasium on
All-Band Night, March 12, 2013. Even
North Pembroke Elementary School Principal, Mr. David Summergrad, joined his
6th grade clarinet cronies. These are excerpts from the full-length, 38-minute
performance video
Thursday, March 14, 2013
The Whitman-Hanson-Pembroke(WHP) Senior Day Girls' Hockey
Senior Girls playing for WHP include #18 Paige Caswell, Defense, from Whitman/Hanson High School, #1 Melissa Hatch, Goalie, from Pembroke High School, #12 Victoria Burke, Forward, from Whitman/Hanson High School, #7 Ali MacLeod, Forward, from Pembroke High School and #21 Jackie Sullivan (Captain), Forward from Whitman Hanson High School
The
Whitman-Hanson-Pembroke(WHP) February Senior Day girls' hockey game against
Norwell at Rockland Ice Arena is up and running at pembrokecommunitymedia. It was filmed by volunteer Deanna Hatch,
whose daughter Mel, #1, plays keeper.
And
what a game that was.
WHP
made 3 of its 4 game goals in the action-packed 1st period, with #14
Whitman-Hanson Freshman Abby Majenski making one and assisting in the other
2. Great work, Gabby.
Norwell's
#14 Caroline Nichols also scored during that 1st period assisted by teammate
Teri Dinger.
“I
like to film the girls congregating and having fun before the game,” Hatch
related. “Senior Day was special for me and my daughter Mel who is a senior. It
was one of the last few home games that I taped. Mel plays goalie. It was an
honor and privilege to be sharing in that special day for the girls.” Hatch went on to say, “I have so many nice things
to say, that I'm overwhelmed.”
With
instant and slow motion replays and freeze frames of key plays, watching this
video is even better than being at the event itself.
Pembroke
Community Media is a non-profit organization created by Pembroke residents and
run by volunteers with help from local businesses and people like you.
Monday, March 11, 2013
Sponsorships Available for Selectman Candidates Debate
The Moderator, Mr. Robert Kopper will select
and ask questions on behalf of Pembroke residents and media personnel. There
will be 1½ minutes or fewer for each candidate to answer each question.
The
Moderator may then have a “lightening round” in which the candidates must answer either
“Yes,” “No,” or refuse to answer.
We
invite both business and private party sponsorships which include high
visibility during the debate, and additional visibility when watched on our
website.
WATD
and representatives from local newspapers will be in our studio that evening,
insuring maximum media coverage .
Multiple
sponsorships are available. Call Dr.
Jones at 781-910-8899 to address your particular business or personal needs.
As
always, all contributions to Pembroke Community Media are fully tax-deductible.
Friday, March 8, 2013
Introducing the Robert Kopper Show
The new Robert Kopper Show was shot on Sunday, March 3, 2013 in Kopper's home town of Pembroke, Massachusetts.
Go to pembrokecommunitymedia.com to watch. The premier episode was filmed January 21st featuring guest Howard Scott who is best known for his expertise as bee keeper and author.
Did you ever wonder how bees divide chores among themselves and what constitutes their specific jobs? How long do honey bees live? Over how many generations and for what time span does the queen bee preside? Interesting stuff.
Kopper grew up in Washington, DC as the youngest of four children in a family that regularly discussed politics at the table. In 1985 he moved to Pembroke, Massachusetts where he now lives with his wife and children. "People love to express their opinions," Kopper says, "and I am here to give them that opportunity. To give them a voice."
"I grew up listening to WBZ talk shows on my crystal radio," Kopper continued. "There was Jerry Williams and Gene Burns on RKO.
"My brother had an alternative rock show during the 60s and 70s on WBCN 104.1 in the morning."
When we asked Kopper why he prefers the talk show genre, he answered, "I like it because there's a lot to talk about, and I know that people are more interested in politics than they realize. It affects their lives more than entertainment or sports ever could or will."
Many
of you already know Robert, Howard, or both men; so let's put our hands
together and CLICK HERE for the premier
episode of the Robert Kopper show, made possible with grants from NSK
Inc (Information Technology Specialists) in Boston, and J A McCue Well Drilling in Pembroke,
Massachusetts.
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