Schedule - December 21, 2012
12:00 AM
Osher Lifetime Learning Institute. 'The Great Depression: A Storied History. 4 of 6: The Many Faces of FDR.'1:00 AM
Southern Berkshire R.S.D. School Committee Meeting, December 13, 2012.3:45 AM
Lenox School Committee Meeting, December 10, 2012.5:30 AM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'6:00 AM
Osher Lifetime Learning Institute. 'The Great Depression: A Storied History. 4 of 6: The Many Faces of FDR.'7:00 AM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'7:30 AM
The Reading Lady. 'Episode #36: Christmas Celebrations.'8:00 AM
Berkshire Compact for Higher Education. 'Reach Out! For Education: The Uses of Technology in Education.'8:30 AM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'11:00 AM
Lee School Committee Meeting, December 11, 2012.12:00 PM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'12:30 PM
Berkshire Compact for Higher Education. 'Reach Out! For Education: The College Admissions and Financial Aid Process.'1:00 PM
Southern Berkshire R.S.D. School Committee Meeting, December 13, 2012.3:45 PM
CTSB Fourth Annual Student Video Contest, May, 2012.4:30 PM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'5:00 PM
MMTV. Monument Mountain Television, December 16, 2012. Recorded at CTSB, South Lee, Mass.5:30 PM
Eagle Sports Weekly. December 11, 2012.6:00 PM
Berkshire Compact for Higher Education. 'Reach Out! For Education: The College Admissions and Financial Aid Process.'6:30 PM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'7:00 PM
Berkshire Hills R.S.D. School Committee Meeting, December 6, 2012.8:45 PM
Southern Berkshire R.S.D. School Committee Meeting, December 13, 2012.11:30 PM
'1350 West St.,' 'Berkshire Community College (BCC) Conservation Program, with Professor Thomas Tyning.'