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Jeff Golden IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden
In our effort to serve the public interest and encourage informed civic participation, SOUTHERN OREGON PUBLIC TELEVISION (SOPTV) invites the public to view IN CONVERSATION with Jeff Golden. Jeff's televised interviews with Oregon's movers and shakers focus the issues and bring forth visions in the hopes that the viewer will find these conversations insightful and helpful for making informed decisions. The programs are approximately one half hour.

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Three lumerjacks holding axes. OREGON FINDS
Logging's Living Past

A field guide for people who want to discover Oregon's glory days of logging with visits to four remarkable museums and exhibits around the state of Oregon: The Collier Logging Museum, in Klamath Falls; The Southern Oregon Historical Society museum in Jacksonville; The Coos County Logging Museum and The Lazinka Sawmill at the High Desert Museum in Bend.
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Student Showcase STUDENT SHOWCASE
SOPTV has produced a series of local short segments that showcase exceptionally gifted students from Jackson County. Ralph Bowman, a retired Drama and Video Production Teacher has joined SOPTV to videotape the segments for airing between regularly scheduled programming on channel 8 and channel 21. The segments are not intended to be a 'talent' show, but demonstrate the efforts of the local teachers to enhance the talents of the students. Schools are chosen with outstanding programs in Music, Drama, Dance, Debate, Creative Writing, and other disciplines that warrant a carefully crafted presentation. The teachers in these departments suggest students who have shown outstanding talent and then help with the venue, microphones, and accompanying needs. Each child is allowed to perform for approximately two minutes.

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