Friday, January 4, 2013

Deanna Hatch Films Girls' WHP Varsity Hockey for Pembroke Community Media Center





“One, two, three, W, H, P!” is the cheer the Whitman/Hanson/Pembroke girls' varsity high school hockey team shouts prior to the start of play for their games which this year all are being filmed by Pembroke Community Media Center volunteer, Deanna Hatch, using professional-grade cameras and tripods.

The resultant edited videos start and end with original “Welcome to the Show” music by Kevin MacLeod, have graphics identifying key plays and penalties, and keep viewers in step with the action. 

According to Deanna, “We put a lot of time into recording and editing each game and getting the DVD's to Coach, and everybody appreciates that.  Other parents may not realize how much time goes into each video, but they know it's a lot of work.”

 Deanna's daughter, Mel, is one of two keepers for WHP which claims the Bridgewater Ice Arena(BIA) as its home rink.  William Flynn is head coach. WHP is in the Southeastern MA girls' Hockey League south Division I, and has the motto:  “Three Towns + Two Schools = One Team.” The three towns are Whitman, Hanson, and Pembroke; and the two schools are Whitman/Hanson and Pembroke High School.
 Dan Mastrogiacomo, Dana Battista, and Adelia DeSisto  are assistant coaches this 2012-2013 season which spans from the beginning of last month, December 8th, to February 20th's final game against Mansfield which will be played at 3:30 pm at Hobomock instead of BIA.

 There are still 14 games in this 23-game-season between now and then, starting tomorrow at 6pm with WHP meeting the Barnstable Red Raiders at Kennedy Memorial Skating Rink, 141 Basset Lane, Hyannis. 

If you're wondering how Deanna is able to travel to each and every game, join the club.  She's been heard saying “I can never get enough of this,” referring to girl's hockey games.  Perhaps that is motivation enough for the tireless hours of driving, filming, and fund raising she does for WHP, and did for Titans Girls' Field Hockey September through November.
“Deanna is great and has always been great,” said Ann Ryerson, program director for Pembroke Community Media Center's web-based media company, referring to Ms. Hatch's devoted coverage of girls' field hockey and hockey. “Even with a family and full-time job, she keeps going. I applaud her 'wonderfulness.'”

You can catch the “wonderfulness” of these athletic events at www.yourpcmc.com in the sports section titled “Girls' Hockey.” Go to www.yourpcmc.blogspot.com for show descriptions, and to subscribe to the service which distributes daily information about Pembroke events and new shows.  Click the “contact” button to volunteer, or the “support” button to help sponsor shows.

Pembroke Community Media Center was created last year by Pembroke residents for Pembroke residents, families, and friends; and has no affiliation with Comcast or pactv.


Tuesday, January 1, 2013

A New Year, A New Site, PembrokeCommunityMedia.com


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Have an idea for a show or want to cover a local event? Join the fun by contacting us today to start your project tomorrow.

Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc., right here in Pembroke, is an IRS 501(c) (3) tax-exempt, Commonwealth of Massachusetts non-profit company created by and for the residents of Pembroke.

DVDs are free with a $20 donation to Pembroke Community Media Center.  Call us at: 781-910-8899, or CLICK HERE.

We are looking for a grant-writer please contact us.


Sunday, December 30, 2012

The 2nd Meeting House in Pembroke Has Been Here 300 Years



“The 2nd Meeting House in Pembroke” is also the “First Church in Pembroke,” existing on the same spot in town center for 300 years. CLICK HERE to see an original letter dated September 8, 1856.  It's framed and hanging on the back wall of the sanctuary protected by a thin sheet of glass.      

Be a part of this December 24th, 2012, 300th Anniversary Christmas Eve celebration, and see how pretty it looks in the dark with only candles burning while people sing “Silent Night.”

“This is my favorite time of the year,” current pastor Richard Giragosian says to his congregation, “not just because it's Christmas, but because all our young adults are back from college and other places, and leading us in this service. They lead us by reading the Scriptures and lighting the candles up on the alter that you see, lighting our Christ candle as well.” 


Friday, December 28, 2012

Last Chance To Make a Tax Deductible Gift to Pembroke Community Media Center


ALL DONATIONS ARE FULLY TAX-DEDUCTIBLE

Have an idea for a show or want to cover a local event? Join the fun by contacting us today to start your project tomorrow. 
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Pembroke Community Media Center, Inc., right here in Pembroke, is an IRS 501(c) (3) tax-exempt, Commonwealth of Massachusetts non-profit company created by and for the residents of Pembroke.

DVDs are free with a $20 donation to Pembroke Community Media Center.  Call us at: 781-910-8899, or CLICK HERE.

We are looking for a grant-writer interested in volunteering his/her services, please contact us.
 
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Thursday, December 27, 2012

"I Love Watching Myself on Stage", a PCMS 7th Grader Told Us


CLICK HERE for the one-minute, 6-second excerpt.
 
It was the first time on stage for some Pembroke Community Middle School musicians on December 4th at this season's initial winter concert in the high school auditorium.  One female performer who saw the camera before the show told us that she just loves watching footage of herself on-stage.
And who doesn't? 

This video was filmed by PHS freshman Ethan McCue who himself played saxophone in the same concert last year.

First up is Director Thomas Hovey's Jazz Band playing “A Darker Shade of Gray,” followed by the old Blood, Sweat, and Tears classic, “Spinning Wheel.” Next the 7th Grade Concert Band pounded out an all-time bull-fighting favorite, “Espana Cani.”  You'll recognize the tune, if not the name, when you hear it.

Theresa Fritz and Alex Shepherd also directed their groups of Celtic Music Club, Orchestra, and 8th Grade Concert Band.

Full length versions are available from Pembroke Association for Performing Arts (PAPA), or by calling 781-910-8899.  This version will NOT be on TV, is the only one filmed by Pembroke students, and is adjusted so the sound  is clearer than at the concert itself.





Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Bryantville Chorus Sings “Light a Little Candle.”


Bryantville Elementary students traveled to Pembroke High School's auditorium on December 18th for their annual winter concert.  CLICK HERE for a 54-second clip that's well worth the “click.”

Our favorite part is the chorus's “Light a Little Candle” which moves, moves, moves as children bounce to the quick, haunting rhythm. “Blast away the trouble that keeps us apart. Light a little flame burning bright in your heart.”

Pembroke Community Media Center's full-length, edited version is the only version filmed by students, will NOT be on TV, and is available on DVD through Pembroke Association for the Performing Arts(PAPA).or phoning  781-910-8899.  Sound was adjusted for better sound than at the concert itself, and the colors are crisp and clear.