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<br />Basketball game, the June'05 Crime Prevention presentation, the Community <br />Heroes Awards, and a special called Bullying-When Will it Stop? <br /> <br />He also helped out with election related programming by covering League of <br />Women Voters sponsored District #11 School Board Debate, and the 6th <br />Congressional District Forum. <br /> <br />Oh, we're not done yet. He was also responsible for producing the Blaine <br />Concert in the Park series, Teen Jam I and II, and many school concerts and <br />plays. He continued to produce Schools in Focus and Coming Up on 15, on a <br />regular basis, as well. <br /> <br />· Chamber programs <br />Michele continued her work with the Metro North Chamber of Commerce. <br />She produces the Chamber's business issues talk show, Taking Care of <br />Business, as often as they want to do it, and she also videotapes most of the <br />Chamber's luncheon presentations. <br /> <br />· Viewpoint <br />Danika and Ben produced four episodes of this community issues talk show <br />in 2005. It provides a forum for groups to discuss their purpose and events, <br />along with current events of importance to the North Metro. This year, the <br />topics included meth use, violence prevention, school district updates, and <br />holiday giving. <br /> <br />· . Sports Den <br />Sports Den is produced during <br />every sports season and <br />examines all sports we cover, <br />both girls and boys. Kenton <br />Kipp, along with volunteer Jeff <br />Dinsmore, host the show, which <br />is made up of statistical <br />analysis, coach interviews, arid <br />footage from the previous weeks <br />games. Kenton and Matt <br />produced 19 episodes of Sports <br />Den in 2005. The crew was <br />also very happy with the new set <br />that was constructed for the show <br />(pictured here). <br /> <br /> <br />14 <br />