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July 2020 Guide.Indd July 2020 program guide July 6-7 at 8pm Volume 35 Number 7 GENERAL MANAGER MESSAGE PROGRAM GUIDE STAFF Helping the people of Wyoming stay Jennifer Amend informed is one of WyomingPBS’s most Program Guide Editor important missions. Melissa Rucker From March through the fi rst week Assistant Program Guide Editor of June, WyomingPBS broadcast and live streamed 15 press briefi ngs with Governor WYOMINGPBS FOUNDATION STAFF Gordon and one with the Legislative Joanna Kail Leadership. These events were viewed over Executive Director 500,000 times! Cole Acuna We produced and aired four Capitol Administrative Assistant Outlook specials focusing on both the state’s response to COVID and on the budget crisis. We plan two more Outlooks looking at this The WyomingPBS program guide is summer’s Special Sessions in the Legislature. published monthly by WyomingPBS, Along with Wyoming Public Media, we’ve reached out to both 2660 Peck Ave., Riverton, WY 82501 the Wyoming Republican and Democratic parties to host primary and mailed to those who contribute $50 ($25 senior rate) or more annually debates for the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives to WyomingPBS. Under IRS guidelines, seats. These debates will be scheduled in July, but due to the the estimated value of this program complex negotiations, we don’t yet know on which days. guide is not substantial, therefore, if this is the only thank you gift received by the We continue to do the “usual” programs as well. A new Farm to contributor, the full amount of the gift Fork airs in July, looking at how Farmers Markets will respond to the is tax deductible. Donations which are “new normal.” And we just completed another season of Wyoming eligible for other thank you gifts are tax Chronicle, creating 25 new shows for you. deductible, less the reasonable cost of the gift. The majority of funding for these programs comes from you, the WyomingPBS is licensed to Central members of WyomingPBS. Thank you for your belief in our mission Wyoming College, and complies with and your support. all state and federal laws. As part of those regulations, the station must not Newman’s Own Foundation has, again this year, recognized share our member lists with any political the value in our Public Affairs programming by rewarding us with parties or candidates; we do however a $20,000 matching grant! We’ll use this grant to encourage occasionally share member names and addresses with other partner non-profi ts. participation in the upcoming WyoGives day on July 15. Find more We offer you the ability to opt out of any information below this column and at their website wyogives.org. other distribution, and you may indicate In July, we’ll air the nationally produced American Experience: your preference by contacting the station at the phone numbers below, or sending The Vote, chronicling the struggle for women to gain the right to vote. an email to: [email protected]. To emphasize Wyoming’s role, we will rebroadcast State of Equality: Wyoming Women Get the Vote. Finally, the talent of the staff of WyomingPBS is amazing. KCWC - TV/WyomingPBS WyomingPBS was nominated for six Heartland Regional Emmy wyomingpbs.org awards this year. The nominees include: The Art of Home: A Wind 2660 Peck Ave., River Story; Our Wyoming: Audra Draper, Master Blacksmith; two Riverton, Wyoming 82501 (307) 855-2369 or nominations for The State of Equality; and nominations for two 1-877-263-0702 different episodes of Farm to Fork Wyoming. All of these shows were made possible, in part, by you. Again, thank you for your support and thank you for watching! Terry Dugas General Manager WyomingPBS Foundation is excited to participate in the fi rst annual WyoGives Day. Created by the Wyoming Nonprofi t Network, WyoGives. org is designed to bring the state together to support Wyoming’s non- profi ts. On July 15 visit WyoGives.org and take advantage of matching funds to support WyomingPBS. Stay tuned for more info! 2 WyomingPBS Local Programming BE MORE...INNOVATIVE Local Highlights July 7 at 7pm Farmers Markets in the “New Normal” Friday, July 3 at 7:30pm Is there a silver lining in all this? COVID-19 has brought up many questions, from the strength and fairness of our industrial food supply, to potential food shortages and economic recession. With public safety and uncertainty reshaping every part of life, local food producers and farmers markets are rising to the challenge. For many it has driven a move to online sales. Explore with us, how this ‘New Normal’ might be helping to improve our local food marketplace. Repeats July 4 at 6:30pm & July 5 at 12pm. WYOMING CHRONICLE Fridays at 7:30pm, Saturdays at 6:30pm & Sundays at 12pm July 10 - National Museum of Military July 24 - History of Wyoming Guns Vehicles July 17 - Ice Climbing - Aaron Mulkey July 31 - Wyoming Birding 3 BE MORE...INNOVATIVE 3 HIGHLIGHTS Capitol Fourth Saturday, July 4 at 7pm & 8:30pm Celebrating 40 spectacular years on air, A Capitol Fourth kicks off the country’s 244th birthday with an all-star musical salute for our entire nation hosted by two-time Emmy Award-nominated actor and producer John Stamos. Featuring new performances from top artists from Washington, D.C. and around the country. Vote: American Experience Monday, July 6 at 8pm Tuesday, July 7 at 8pm In this two-part series meet the unsung heroes of the movement and relive the fi ery, dramatic and unrelenting campaign that led to passage of the 19th Amendment, granting American women the vote and ushering in the largest expansion of voting rights in U.S. history. Unladylike2020: American Masters Friday, July 10 at 10pm Explore the stories of pioneering women in American politics who advocated for suff rage and civil rights over 100 years ago, including the fi rst women in the U.S. Congress and State Senate, and a co- founder of the NAACP. 4 WyomingPBS Local Programming BE MORE...ENGAGED wyomingpbs.org Queen’s Grocer: Inside Fortnum & Mason Monday, July 13 at 9pm Sunday, July 19 at 10pm Take a behind the scenes look at the historic food emporium in London that has been providing food to the Royal family for hundreds of years. Frontline: Iraq War Tuesday, July 14 at 8pm The Iraq War is the defi ning confl ict of our age and set in motion a calamitous chain of unforeseen events that are still playing out to this day. In this two-hour special, award-winning director James Bluemel tells the defi nitive story of the Iraq War through civilians, journalists, and soldiers Hearts of Glass Monday, July 27 at 9pm Hearts of Glass tells the story of a state- of-the-art hydroponic greenhouse that provides meaningful employment for people with disabilities. 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