Park Archeology Video Wins PEGASYS Best Public Access Award

If you live in Ithaca and have cable TV, you can tune in to public access 
channel 13 this evening (Sunday, March 7) at 7:00 p.m. to see our award-winning 
show Searching for the Enfield Falls Hotel, which I made last year, with the 
help of Sherene Baugher and the Friends of Robert H. Treman State Park.. It 
took four years to complete and follows the search for, discovery, and 
excavation of the hotel site from 2005 through 2008. It is an episode in my 
documentary series, Nature Nearby.

Host and narrators include archeologists Sherene Baugher and Dan Costura, as 
well as a number of Cornell students interviewed literally in the trenches. The 
Enfield Falls Hotel and its opening of the gorge to the public in the 1800s led 
Robert Treman later to purchase the site and create the state park. 

This program just won an award on Friday at the PEGASYS 2010 Awards ceremony 
held at the studio in Ithaca, for best public access program for the past year. 
If you can't catch it this time, it will be shown again this Friday, March 12, 
at 8:00 p.m., also on channel 13. This program will not be posted for online 
viewing. It will not be viewable on TV outside of the Ithaca, NY area.

For the full PEGASYS program schedule, see 
http://www.pegasysaccess.org//info/ch13sched.shtml .

Please feel free to share this notice.

Tony Ingraham
Ithaca, NY

Owl Gorge Productions
http://owlgorge.com

Notes from Owl Gorge
http://owlgorge.wordpress.com

Friends of Robert H. Treman State Park
http://friendsoftreman.wordpress.com/
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