
Scottsdale Video Network (SVN) continues to be a key part of the community, offering a variety of programs throughout January. A press release from the City of Scottsdale highlights that the network will feature shows on local history, wildlife, and gardening, providing both entertainment and education for viewers.
The schedule includes the stunning "2024 Twilight Tattoo" aired on Sundays and Fridays, a military spectacle sure to captivate audiences. In addition, "Arizona Wildlife Views," an Emmy-award-winning show, will acquaint viewers with the state's vast recreational and wildlife offerings. For those drawn to tales of enterprise, "Behind the Business" explores family businesses that have become staples in the community. Another program, "Brown’s Ranch Interpretive Trail Grand Opening," celebrates Scottsdale's natural heritage, one that connects residents to the region’s 20th-century cattle ranching past, as per the City of Scottsdale.
History buffs can delve into the archives with programs such as "Scottsdale Leadership History Panel," moderated by historian Joan Fudala, or step back into the age of the airpower giants through "Legends of Airpower." Residents and neighborhood associations keen to boost their leadership skills can benefit from the "Neighborhood College" series, while "Scottsdale Memorial for the Fallen Dedication" offers a solemn reminder of local military sacrifice, having etched the names of 66 service members into granite as a perpetual honor, as reported by the City of Scottsdale.
The richness of the SVN's offerings extends to "Scottsdale Stories Rediscovered," where viewers can unearth connections between breakfast cereals and resorts or how a child's wish blossomed into a global initiative. "Veterans AZ" provides a platform to celebrate and support state veterans and their incredible stories. Sports enthusiasts can take a trip down memory lane with "Yesterdays: Spring Training," an interview series that recalls the origins of baseball spring training in Scottsdale. All program times and additional information can be found by visiting the City of Scottsdale website.
SVN broadcasts 24/7 on Cox Cable channel 11, and viewers can also watch online through a live stream. City Council, Planning Commission, and Development Review Board meetings are also streamed live for easy access. With a variety of educational and cultural programs, SVN plays a key role in the Scottsdale community. Viewers can check the scheduled times, but they may change if meetings are being covered.









