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Most watched on line Community TV shows this week

WCCA staff member John Simakouskas writes to report that the episode of WCCA's hit show "SOAPBOX", featuring guest Mark Packard of Sterling Greenery, discussing rainwater harvesting, has gotten many more hits than others taped the end of February.

Also, an episode of "What It's Worth" featuring the 11th Worcester District State Representative Karyn Polito has also generated a lot of interest.

What are you watching? WCCA TV ha something for everybody.

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Soapbox: Rainwater Harvesting

WCCA Executive Director Mauro Depasquale is the host of the Soapbox show, produced by WCCA TV13, Worcester's public access channel.

Mark Packard of Sterling Greenery discusses rainwater harvesting with Soapbox host Mauro Depasquale.

View all the 2010 seminars being offered by the Sterling Greenery

A Better You: Christine Conway

Dr Frank Fechner hosts the WCCA produced show A Better You.

Christine Conway, a Certified Feng Shui Practitioner, is Dr Fechner's guest on this episode of A Better You.
Visit Christine Conway's website.

Imagine Worcester: Environment and Consumers

On this episode of Imagine Worcester host Virginia Swain discusses the topic of environment & consumers with Gary Gardner.

Free household electronics recycling event

No appointment needed.

Just stop by Worcester's Residential Drop-Off Center: 1065 Millbury St (formerly 115 Ballard St) (map)

Download the full flier

Materials Accepted: Computers, monitors, televisions, LCD panels, printers, other computer related equipment, stereos, cell phones, VCR’s, microwave ovens and other household electronics.

Materials Not Accepted: Air conditioners, de-humidifiers, and white goods such as washers, dryers, stoves and refrigerators.

For more info, call: 508.929.1300 (Worcester DPW) or 508.795.1950 (Metech)

Sponsored by Worcester DPW, Metech, and the Regional Environmental Council.

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