February 2010 AETN Magazine

February 2010 AETN Magazine

Magazine February 2010 EXTREME ICE A photojournalist and a scientific team strive to create a unique photo archive of melting glaciers to provide a key to understanding their runaway behavior. Airs 2/16/10, 8 pm IN THE VALLEY OF THE WOLVES Yellowstone’s remarkable Druid wolf pack, the most celebrated pack in North America, helps to restore an entire ecosystem. Airs 2/14/10, 7 pm Arkansas Educational Television Network Contents The AETN Foundation is AETN Mission AETN proud to bring you two Statement MAGAZINE Contents . 2 exclusive ticketed special The mission of the Arkansas Special Events . 3 Staff Educational Television Network Editor in Chief events in 2010! (AETN) is to offer lifelong Letter from AETN Director . 4 Allen Weatherly There are so many different ways that learning opportunities to Exploring Arkansas . 5 you can support the AETN Foundation. all Arkansans; to supply Editors Visit us online and learn more! Lost in Austen . 6 Mona Dixon instructional programs to Planned Giving . 7 Arkansas' schools; to provide February’s Highlights . 8-11 Editorial & Creative Directors www.aetnfoundation.org programming and services Sara Willis to improve and enhance Daytime Listings . 12-13 Elizabeth duBignon Celtic Woman: Songs From The Heart Tour... live the lives of Arkansas' Primetime Listings . 14-23 Wednesday, April 28, 2010, at the Robinson Center citizens; and to illuminate Editorial Panel Black History Month Shirley Bowen, Music Hall in Little Rock, Arkansas. The AETN Foundation the culture and heritage of Special Programming . 23 Rowena Parr, Darbi Blencowe welcomes Celtic Woman back to Arkansas for an exclusive Arkansas and the world. To Pam Wilson, Tiffany Verkler event for Friends of AETN. Violinist Mairead will return accomplish this mission, AETN, Weekends . 24-25 along with vocalists Chloe, Lisa, Alex and Lynn for an through the creative use of AETN Student Selects . 26 Copy Editors exciting concert featuring your Celtic Woman favorites and telecommunications, will Darbi Blencowe, Catherine Mays, Education . 27 Karen Cooper, Pat Pearce many brand new tunes. Available seats include $150 VIP present a high-quality public AETN Annual Report . 28-33 (first 10 rows next to the stage), $100 Orchestra, $60 television service designed to National Parks . 34 AETN Offices Mezzanine, $40 Balcony. Tickets are available by calling inform, educate, motivate, 350 S. Donaghey Ave. - Conway, 1-800-662-2386 or online at www.aetnfoundation.org. entertain, enlighten and Underwriters . 35 AR - 72034 inspire. Coming in March . 36 800/662-2386 [email protected] - www.aetn.org Dr. Daniel Amen, live at AETN’s Studios Your support makes a difference! 1-800-662-2386 Dr. Daniel Amen will join us, Saturday, June 5, 2010, at the the AETN Studios in The quality programming on AETN is underwritten in part by... Conway, Arkansas to speak about his latest How can I get my service provider to carry book, Change Your Brain, Change Your ARKANSAS Body: Use Your Brain to Get and Keep AETN Kids/Create and AETN Scholar? the Body You Have Always Wanted, in INSULATORS which ways to boost your brain to improve We encourage you to contact your service provider and let them Specializing in your weight, skin, heart, energy, and focus Foam Insulations know of your interest in these channels. Below is a list of AETN are discussed. 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We sometimes forget about the blessings we for Educational Sandy Landers of Little Rock already have. I believe that public television has many - Telecommunications at Donaghey Avenue & Dr. William Downs, Jr. of so I choose to count the blessings. Sesame Street, Arkadelphia Conway, AR 72034. Don Hale of El Dorado This month Chuck takes a look at the Ozark Adventure Race which is a yearly event held in the Questions and comments Jane Krutz of Little Rock rugged Ozark Mountains; an oxbow lake west of Wilmot in south Arkansas called Lake Enterprise; In this edition, you will see our Annual Report. Annual Reports often scream charts, are encouraged. Billie Sue Hoggard of numbers, financials, and for sure, there is a bit of that here. But, there is also a Jonesboro and the Arkansas-Missouri Railroad which offers scenic passenger train trips through North Arkansas. Viewers may reach AETN at: Mary Beth Green of Van highlight of the good news that happens around AETN. Good news that includes 1-800-662-AETN Buren locally produced programs relevant to Arkansans, ongoing educational opportunities, 1-800-662-2386 501-682-AETN AETN Foundation Board and the consistently trusted PBS shows we tune into time and time again. 501-450-1-PBS Fax: 501-852-2280 Chair General E-mail: Dan Farley of Little Rock Please allow me to share our blessings with you and our hopes for you. [email protected] Public Affairs e-mail: Vice Chair [email protected] Sandra Garland of Let AETN be your source for learning, for being inspired, for seeing outside of Outdoor Programs: Harrison yourself. [email protected] Secretary/Treasurer Membership hotline: Steven Jones of Marion Let Exploring Arkansas take you outside to discover the Natural State. 501-682-4120 Viewer response line: Philip Hathcock of Maumelle 501-682-4198 Dr. Linda Beene Ballard of Let PBS Newshour keep you up to date on the world around you. 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We hold tightly to the idea that we are to “of- Little Rock fer lifelong learning opportunities to all Arkansans; to supply instructional programs AETN reserves the right KEMV DT to Arkansas schools; to provide programming and services to improve and enhance to make programming Mountain View the lives of Arkansas citizens; and to illuminate the culture and heritage of Arkansas adjustments and preemp- KETG DT tions that enhance the Arkadelphia and the world.” relevance of its program KAFT DT service. Although accurate Fayetteville The most important factor in all of this is your enduring and ongoing support. I at the time of printing, this guide should be used in KTEJ DT cannot thank you enough and look forward to more successes together. conjunction with current Jonesboro newspapers, TV magazine KETZ DT listings and the Internet. El Dorado 4 Arkansas Educational Television Network Arkansas Educational Television Network 5 The Star-Studded Series LOST IN AUSTEN Puts a 21st-Century Spin on Pride and Prejudice Sundays in February, 8:00 pm This four-part miniseries puts an ingenious spin on LOST IN AUSTEN also features Hugh Bonneville (Notting Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice.” In this Hill) and Alex Kingston (ER) as Mr. and Mrs. Bennet, AETN Foundation gratefully acknowledges bequests from the estates of: star-studded series, the classic story is thrown off track Elliot Cowan (The Golden Compass) as Mr. Darcy, by a very modern heroine, Amanda Price, a bored and Lindsay Duncan (Rome) as Lady Catherine De Bourgh, Margaret Ann Barber John and Lois Imhoff Eleanor Schmieler frustrated modern-day Londoner who longs for the Morven Christie as Jane Bennet, Tom Mison as Mr. Beverly S. Brandt Dorothy T. Larson Timothy A. Shea old-fashioned world of courtship, romance, bonnets and Bingley, Guy Henry as Mr. Collins, Tom Riley as Captain Gertrude Cathey Lester M. Lewis Alvin S. Tilles ballrooms brought to life in Austen’s masterwork. Wickham, and Christina Cole as Caroline Bingley. Otto & Marlys Coelln Maude Monday W. B. Wickers Cora Coulter Alline Montgomery When a mysterious time portal appears in her A charming and inventive fantasy sure to please Marilyn B.

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