Week of July 1, 2013
You may not realize just how convenient it is to watch videos about Polk County meetings, programs and services right at your computer and now on any mobile device or tablet. Here are video links to recent and upcoming meetings, shows and features. Just click and watch!
MEETINGS
Board of Adjustment – June 27
FEATURES
The Commissioner’s Report (Ed Smith, Todd Dantzler)
Polk History Center Viva Florida Exhibits
Athlete Spotlight: Brian Morales, Haines City High School baseball
PCTSM Carillon Classic 5K (Jennifer Bean, Danny Kushmer, Glenn Parkinson, John Kazaklis) – May 25
PCTSM Florida Square & Round Dance Convention (Cheryl Miller, Robert Padgett, Judy Anderson, Barbara McDonald) – May 25
Polk Place: Bikers Against Child Abuse
Polk Place: Better Living for Seniors (Cindy Clouse, Dorene Yates, Larry Powell)
Polk Place: Commuter Services (Christine Diaz Pagan)
Polk Place: Sunshine Foundation (Rich Mergo, Wanda Curtis)
Polk Place: Guardian Ad Litem (Patrick Vincent, Adam Ward)
UPCOMING EVENTS
Polk Place: Polk Arts Alliance Summer Events (Meri Mass)
Polk Place: Viva Florida 500 Exhibits (Myrtice Young)
Polk Place: Purple Heart Monument Unveiling (Mike Mason) – August 7
UPCOMING LIVE TV PROGRAMS
Watch on TV Bright House 622, Comcast 5, Verizon 20 or online at PGTV LIVE.
Tuesday, July 9, at 9:00 a.m. – Board of County Commissioners Regular Session Tuesday, July 9, at 1:30 p.m. – Board of County Commissioners Public Hearings
Wednesday, July 10, at 9:00 a.m. – Planning Commission
Friday, July 12, at 12:00 p.m. – Sports Central #203
Each week, we’ll be sending you a list of current video links. But for a complete listing of archive board meetings and other feature videos, go to Polk-County.net/pgtv. For DVD copies, please email katewest@polk-county.net or call the Communications office, (863) 534-5997.
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