I’ve found KNEE DEEP with a similar schedule on Iowa Public Television

I think this indicates that the satellite feed is at this time nationwide. I’ll keep scanning for more scheduled airings. Good deal!

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A few more upcoming broadcast sightings, if you are in the middle of the country…

Milwaukee Public Television – MPTV 36.3
April 12 7am – 1pm – 6pm – 11pm
April 23 9am – 3pm – 5pm – 8pm
April 24 1am

Idaho Public Television – WORLD (MT)
April 12 6am
April 23 8am – 2pm – 7pm
April 24 12am
April 25 11am

Go! Corps!

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The 40th anniversary of Earth Day is a good time to re-visit KNEE DEEP. And it seems that many PBS stations nation-wide feel that way. WGBH World will be airing KNEE DEEP Friday April 23rd at 10am, 4pm, 6pm and 9pm. Can’t miss it!

We’ll keep you posted as air times in other markets become known to us.

On the Monoshone Creek much remains the same. While some improvements have occurred, there are still too-high fecal counts at Outfall 5. Chris Robinson of Northwest Greens community organization keeps me on his list-serve and I pass along here some of his reports.

After a 6 month study by the Army Corps of Engineers, a report has been issued and a subsequent community meeting covered by the Mt. Airy Independent. As usual, Chris Robinson kept everyone honest with an Op-Ed. I think it’s safe to say that the combined impact of individual and community vigilance is having an impact.

I have recently crossed paths with several members of the Senior Environment Corps and can report that they are still at it… sampling water, providing special sessions to schools & community groups and taking care of themselves and each other. Always good to see those folks.

I remember the sense of hope that accompanied the early Earth Days and want to remind us all to actively fight for and protect our planet.

I hope it will survive our current assault.

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culture hawk

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First it was sticks. Then plastic. Dressings of pine boughs and now the City Paper.

There will be egg(s) any day now in the red tail hawk nest at the Franklin Institute.

Keep your eyes peeled…citypaperHAWK

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Philadelphia Flower Show 2010

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DSCN2968DSCN2969Nice.

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