WVIA Original Documentary Films
Agnes 50: Share Your Stories
Preview: Season 2022 Episode 1 | 35s
We invite you to share your stories of life in the wake of hurricane Agnes
We invite you to share your stories of life in the wake of hurricane Agnes and in the years since. To share your photos or film, contact producer Al Monelli at 570-602-1145 or email almonelli@wvia.org.
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WVIA Original Documentary Films is a local public television program presented by WVIA
WVIA Original Documentary Films
Agnes 50: Share Your Stories
Preview: Season 2022 Episode 1 | 35s
We invite you to share your stories of life in the wake of hurricane Agnes and in the years since. To share your photos or film, contact producer Al Monelli at 570-602-1145 or email almonelli@wvia.org.
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Preview: S2022 Ep1 | 2m 17s | Premiering Thursday, June 23rd at 9pm on WVIA TV (2m 17s)
Clip: S2022 Ep1 | 2m 5s | Lessons learned from Agnes helped to mitigate catastrophe When Tropical Storm Lee hit (2m 5s)
Clip: S2022 Ep1 | 1m 55s | The residents of the Isle of Que in Selinsgrove have a resilience like no other (1m 55s)
Clip: S2022 Ep1 | 2m 59s | The city of Sunbury was two inches away from devastation when Hurricane Agnes hit in 1972. (2m 59s)
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WVIA Original Documentary Films is a local public television program presented by WVIA