City Manager’s Update
The City of Virginia Beach has 309,066 registered voters, the second
highest in Virginia behind Fairfax County. Over 205,000 voters voted this election, although
numbers, including absentee voting, are still being finalized.
Election night results are always unofficial. The canvass, or review of the election,
starts the next morning and continues until finished. The General Registrar’s Office has
seven days to certify the election locally. All election results become the custody of the
Circuit Court after the election.
Absentee voting starts 45 days before each election at the General
Registrar’s Office (Bldg. 14). The total number of absentee voters that voted for this election
is 32,801, of which 18,615 voted absentee in-person. There were 14,186 absentee ballots
issued by mail or email: 11,412 were returned; 2,774 were not returned by the deadline of
close of polls.
Virginia Beach has 98 polling locations with a 99th
location that serves
as the Central Absentee Precinct where all of the absentee ballots are counted.
The General Registrar’s Office added over 40 temps to their office
staff of 12. Additionally, 1,500 Election Officials or poll workers and over 300 student
election pages were recruited and trained for Election Day.
William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Rosemary Wilson
Bob Dyer
Jessica Abbott
Shannon Kane
The final two new deputy city managers started this week. Ron Williams
oversees Economic Vitality and the following departments: Planning and
Neighborhood Development, Housing and Neighborhood Preservation,
Agriculture, Convention and Visitors Bureau, Cultural Affairs Office,
Economic Development, and the Aquarium and Museums. Prior to
coming to Virginia Beach, he was a deputy city manager for the City of
Norfolk since 2012. He brings a strong record of professional
accomplishments in both the public and private sectors.
Steve Cover oversees Public Safety: Police Department, Fire
Department, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency
Communications and Citizen Services (911/311) and the Office of
Emergency Management. He has been the City’s fire chief since 2007.
Under his leadership, the Fire Department increased staffing, opened four
new fire stations and was re-accredited twice.
Deputy Fire Chief David Hutcheson is serving as interim chief of VBFD.
Effective Monday, Nov 14, a new vendor, Everbridge, will provide the
platform for the City’s emergency alert and warning system, VBAlert.
Because of this new contract, current subscriber’s personal information and password are not
transferable. Users will need to create a new account and register their cell phone number and
email address to continue receiving important notifications on their mobile device(s) or via
email. It’s the same process as before – go to VBAlert at www.vbgov.com/vbalert and provide
your cell phone number and email address.
For more information visit www.vbgov.com/vbalert or call 311.
Nextdoor is the private social network for residents, their neighbors and community,
that provides a trusted platform where neighbors work together to build stronger, safer,
happier communities. Nextdoor now also allows business pages and a few of our non-
profit partners in the departments have signed on (History Museum and Virginia Beach
Rescue Squads).
Many of our residents are continuing to recover from and rebuild following Hurricane Matthew.
Please share the following information with anyone who may be seeking assistance.
If you or someone you know needs clothing or household items to replace those lost during
the flood, contact the Salvation Army at [email protected].
Survivors who suffered damages in Hurricane Matthew can get assistance and questions
answered online, by phone or by visiting the newly opened Disaster Recovery Center (DRC).
The Virginia Beach center opened at noon on Nov. 7, and is located in the Meyera E.
Oberndorf Central Library (enter main door, turn right, near Cafe.) Hours of operation are 7
a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Sunday until further notice.
DRCs are operated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the
Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM). To find out more about how a
DRC operates, go to www.fema.gov/disaster-recovery-centers. Additional information about
this disaster is available at www.fema.gov and www.vaemergency.gov.
Staff at the recovery centers can check individuals’ cases, answer questions about claims, or
review information needed to process their claims. Specialists from the U.S. Small Business
Administration (SBA) and VDEM staff will be at each location.
You do not need to visit a DRC to register for Federal assistance. Register online at
www.disasterassistance.gov, through the mobile app, www.fema.gov/mobile-app, or by
calling 800-621-3362. TTY users can call 800-462-7585. The telephone lines are staffed
daily from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. until further notice. Help is available in almost any language.
In addition to the assistance through FEMA, the SBA provides long-term, low-interest
disaster loans for physical damages and eligible costs to qualifying applicants. These loans
are not just for businesses, which is why SBA staff will be in the DRC. Nonprofit
organizations, homeowners and renters can apply for this assistance. To learn more about
disaster loans and to apply, visit www.sba.gov/loans-grants/see-what-sba-offers/sba-loan-
programs/disaster-loans/apply-disaster-loan. For businesses, SBA representatives will be
available in the small conference room in the Economic Development Office, 4525 Main
Street, 7th
Floor. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Planning Commission is accepting nominations for the 2017 Planning Commission
Design Awards Program starting today through Jan. 6, 2017. Nominations are encouraged from
owners, developers, contractors, designers and others who have designed or implemented new
development or redevelopment projects located in the city. Projects must be 100 percent
complete or if phased, the first phase must be complete. Projects older than five years are not
eligible for Design Awards.
The design awards program began in 1991 to showcase and recognize quality and innovative
design solutions in the built environment. For program criteria and the design award form, visit
VBgov.com/designawards. Contact: Jonathan Sanders, (757) 385-1829, [email protected].
Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation received two prestigious awards from the Virginia
Recreation and Park Society on Monday, Nov. 7, at the VRPS Awards Banquet in Roanoke.
The Bow Creek Community Recreation Center and Family Golf Center received the Best
New Facility Award. The building is a 67,743 square-foot state-of-the-art facility adjacent to a
public golf course that replaced a 50-year old structure. The building has attained Leadership in
Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Certification from the U. S. Green Building Council.
The Center has become the heart of the surrounding community and has re-energized the
community’s passion for recreation.
The Virginia Beach Trees for Clean Water Grant Initiative received the Best New
Environmental Sustainability Award. In 2015, Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation received
a Trees for Clean Water Grant for $4,500 from the Virginia Department of Forestry to educate
and engage 4th grade students about the importance of trees in their community and to plant 60
trees at four schools with less than 7% urban tree canopy cover. This collaborative effort resulted
in more positive outcomes than
expected, and an additional grant was
awarded for a second consecutive
year. As of June 2016, more than 100
trees have been planted at Virginia
Beach Schools and 500 students and
teachers have been educated about the
environmental, economic, and
emotional cultural importance of trees
in their world.
Back L-R: Amy Woodson, Anna Elias-Perez, Beth Wood-Whitley, Shannon Moore, Amanda Parrish, Anne Marie Studds, Kathy Williams. Front L-R: Brian Russell, Brynn Dipaola, Roberto Ramos, Raymond Wiggins, Michael McDermott.
‘A New Era’ was the theme of the Minority Business Council’s 18th Annual Conference and
Expo held on Nov. 3 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr.
welcomed the 200 small businesses and exhibitors, highlighted the Council’s accomplishments
over the past year and recognized them for the efforts in increasing participation in city
contracting with minority owned and other small businesses.
The conference and expo concluded with the presentation of small business awards, including
three Exceptional Achievement Awards given to Kevin Jensen, Scott Watson and Buddy
Gilbert (all from Public Works) for their outreach and advocacy to the small business
community. Additionally, two workshops were conducted and the opening of the exhibit area
provided opportunities for the businesses to market their products and services to Virginia Beach
departments, other local municipalities and government agencies. The Minority Business
Council also recognized and presented the Mayor and 10 City staff with awards of appreciation.
The Paint the Pavement creative crosswalk-painting event will take
place this second Saturday, Nov. 12, from noon to 4 p.m. at the
intersection of 19th Street and Cypress Avenue. Additional activities
will take place including a ViBE Story Exchange at Croc’s Bistro, and
music and “The Flying Pig” food truck at WRV. In the event of rain,
the Paint the Pavement crosswalk event will be rescheduled to the
second Saturday in December. All other activities on Nov. 12 will proceed as planned indoors.
Contact: Kate Pittman, (757) 202-9533, [email protected].
L-R: Jeff Smith (SWaM Business Development Manager – Economic Development), Mitch Frazier (Contracting Agent – Finance/ Purchasing), Lavera Tolentino (Minority Business Coordinator – Finance/Purchasing), Taylor Adams (Purchasing Agent – Finance/Purchasing), City Manager Dave Hansen, Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., Patti Phillips (Finance Director), Warren Harris (Economic Development Director), Rod Ingram (Deputy City Attorney), Sharon Foster (Minority Business Coordinator – Finance/Purchasing). Not pictured: Rich Nettleton (Design and Construction Manager – Public Utilities).
Virginia Beach won first place in the 2016 Digital Cities Survey
for its population category of 250,000-499,999 people. Organized
by the Center for Digital Government, the Digital Cities Survey
is an annual measure of city performance and innovation in using
technology, and serves to identify emerging best practices. This
year, the survey’s key objectives were to identify cities nationwide
that align their technologies with city goals; save tax dollars
through newfound efficiencies; boost transparency, cybersecurity,
and engagement; and innovate through unique and exciting projects.
The survey, submitted by the Department of Information Technology, provided details on
many of the City’s recently implemented technology-based projects such as the Integrated Public
Safety Program and Public Safety Radio Replacement; Transatlantic Subsea Fiber Optic Cable
Systems; Next Generation Network, Open VB and Open Budget, and Virginia Beach Property
Search Tool. The Digital Cities designation recognizes these initiatives that have been put into
place to improve city services for residents.
According to the National Fire Protection Association,
three out of every five home fire deaths resulted from fires
in homes with no working smoke alarm. While most homes
today are equipped with smoke alarms, there are still a
number of “at-risk-communities” where you will find people
who just do not have the resources to install smoke alarms in
their homes.
The Virginia Beach Fire Department partnered with the American Red Cross, as part of their
Home Fire Safety Campaign, to provide and install smoke alarms in 73 homes in the Colony
Mobile Home Park located near the oceanfront. VBFD and Community Emergency Response
Team (CERT) volunteers distributed and installed the alarms. They also checked smoke alarms
in homes already equipped with the devices to make sure they were less than 10 years old and
batteries were charged.
One of the biggest and best Veterans Day parades in the area will take
place on Friday, Nov. 11, starting at 9 a.m. at 16th
Street and Atlantic
Avenue, and ending at the Tidewater Veterans Memorial at 19th
Street, across from the Virginia Beach Convention Center. Immediately
following the parade, a formal ceremony will be held with military and
civilian honors to the Veterans.
Additionally, the Inaugural USCAA Veterans Day 5K Run/Walk
will start at 2 p.m. at the Virginia Beach Sportsplex. In coordination
with Vethouse, the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) is proud to donate
all proceeds from the run/walk to not only honor our veterans, but also help Vethouse
accomplish its goals in serving homeless veterans in Hampton Roads.
♦ November 9, 2016 – Copy of an inter-office memorandum from Purchasing Agent Taylor
Adams via Finance Director Patti Phillips regarding the Construction Bid Summary
Report for October 2016.
♦ Keep Virginia Beautiful #OneBagofTrashVA Challenge Flyer
♦ Virginia Beach Television (VBTV) Program Schedule | Nov. 13 through Nov. 19.
“The willingness of America’s veterans
to sacrifice for our country has earned them
our lasting gratitude.”
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VBgov.com FINANCE DEPARTMENT PURCHASING DIVISION
2388 LIBERTY WAY
PHONE (757) 385-4438
VIRGINIA BEACH. VA 23458-9009 FAX (757) 385-5601
INTER-OFFICE MEMORANDUM
DATE: November 9, 2016
TO: David L. Hansen, City M
VIA: Patricia A. Phillips, Director of Finance ,
FROM: Taylor V. Adams, Purchasing Agent
SUBJECT: Construction Bid Summary Report for October, 2016
Attached you will find the Construction Bid Summary report for the month of October, 2016. It includes bids solicited and bids awarded in the month of October by the City of Virginia Beach.
During this period there were three (3) new bids solicited and two (2) new bids awarded: • The North Lake Holly Watershed Improvements project was awarded to Gaston Brothers
Utilities, LLC, who proposed to utilize SWaM certified small subcontractors. • The lake management services contract was awarded to Solitude Lake Management, who
will self-perform the project.
(More details on all bids and RFPs may be found at http://www.vbgov.com/business/doing-business-with-the-city under the Business caption.)
PAP/TVA/mdf
Enclosure (2)
cc: Tom Leahy, Deputy City Manager Phil Davenport, Director of Public Works Bob Montague, Director of Public Utilities Rob Clark, Public Utilities Engineering Manager David Bradley, Director of Budget & Management Services
Attachment I
Construction Bids Solicited — October 2016
Bid Number
Project Name
Bid Solicited Opening
Date Date
PWCN-17-0037 Annual Services Contract for Maintenance/Repair of Storm Water Pump Stations
10/02/16 10/27/16
PWCN-17-0027 Bayside Recreation Center Assisted Care Renovations 10/09/16 11/09/16 PWCN-17-0017 Construction of Greenwell Road Sidewalk 10/23/16 11/17/16
Attachment II
Construction Bids Awarded - October 2016
Bid Award Date Business Entity PO Number Description
Low Bid Amount Estimate
Completion Days from
Award Subcontracting Cert C Small Woman SDV Minority
10/20/16 Gaston Bros. Utilities PWCN-17-0024
North Lake Holly Watershed improvements, Sec. IV $3,982,827 $4,533,519 489
Subcontracting Excel Paving $257,305 682273 X
American Road Markings $9,027 700541 x
Tri-State Utilities $16,190 681054 X Hayden & Fry $660,947 13285 X
10/26/16 Solitude Lake Management
PWCN-17- 0031A
Lake Management Services $1,115,910 $1,000,000 365
Subcontracting $0
Total $5,098,737 $5,533,519 $943,469
SWaM-CERTIFIED SUBCONTRACTOR PARTICIPATION BREAKDOWN FOR CONSTRUCTION
Woman-owned $0 0.00% Minority-owned $0 0.00%
Service-disabled Veterans $0 0.00% Small Business $943,469 100.00%
Other - Non-Classified
$943,469 100.00%
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VIRGINIA BEACH TELEVISION – COX 48 / VERIZON 45
A BIOGRAPHY OF AMERICA: INDUSTRIAL SUPREMACY — View history as a living narrative rather than a series of irrefutable facts to be memorized. Prominent historians present America's story as something that is best understood from a variety of perspectives. Sun 5am; Tue & Thu 11am; Fri 12am. A HISTORY OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION: THE CONSTITUTION IS EXPANDED — Learn how the Constitution has protected the American people from abuses of power and tyranny and has empowered them to excel in art, literature, science, and technology. Sun 4:30pm; Tue & Sat 9:30am; Wed 6:30am & 4:30pm. A PLACE OF OUR OWN: PLAN YOUR DAY FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS— Insight and advice for solving issues related to parenting and child rearing. Sun 9pm; Mon 8am & 3pm; Thu 12am; Fri 3pm. AGAINST ALL ODDS: CORRELATION — Discover statisitical solutions to the puzzles of everyday life. Learn how data collection and manipulation - paired with intelligent judgement and common sense - can lead to more informed decision making. Sun 6am; Tue & Thu 12pm; Fri 1am. AMERICAN CINEMA: THE FILM SCHOOL GENERATION — Explore film history and American culture through the eyes of Hollywood insiders. Sun 10pm; Mon 9am & 4pm; Thu 1am; Fri 4pm. BRIDGING WORLD HISTORY: RETHINKING THE RISE OF THE WEST — Explore global patterns through time, seeing history as an integrated whole. Sun 5:30am; Tue & Thu 11:30am; Fri 12:30am. CHECK THE TECH — Produced by students at the Virginia Beach Technical & Career Education Center to report on the school's programs and activities. Mon 2am, 1pm & 11pm; Tue & Thu 7am; Wed 2am, 1pm & 8pm; Fri 8pm; Sat 7am, 1pm & 11pm.
DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA - CIVIL RIGHTS: DEMANDING EQUALITY — Sun 8:30am; Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 2:30pm; Thu 11:30pm. ESSENTIAL SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS: RESTLESS LANDSCAPES — Sun 1pm; Fri 8am; Sat 2pm. ETHICS IN AMERICA: ANATOMY OF A COROPORATE TAKEOVER — Explore ethical dilemmas in legal, political, corporate, and military arenas through panel discussions with community leaders. Sun & Tue 1am; Mon & Sat 7pm; Wed 10pm; Thu 9am & 4pm; Fri 6am. FOCUS NNS — Explore current events at Newport News Shipbuilding. Sun 8:30pm; Mon 7:30am; Tue & Fri 11:30pm; Wed 10:30am; Sat 2:30am & 5:30pm. FRONTLINE FIREFIGHTER — Produced by the City of Virginia Beach Fire Department to explore current training trends and report news of interest to firefighters and citizens alike. Mon 1am, 12pm & 10pm; Tue & Thu 6am; Wed 1am, 12pm & 7pm; Fri 7pm; Sat 6am, 12pm & 10pm. GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE: INTELLECT, PERSONALITY, AND MENTAL HEALTH — A realistic and positive picture of older adults challenges the common misconceptions and fears that surround the aging process. Sun & Thu 2pm; Fri 1pm. HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADING — Virginia Beach high schools competed in the Virginia High School League's Conference 1 & 9 Cheerleading Competition on October 19, 2016. The top three teams in each conference advance to the Regional Competition. Sun 7pm; Mon 6am; Tue 10pm; Wed 9am; Thu 6:30pm; Fri 10pm; Sat 1am & 4pm. HUMAN GEOGRAPHY: A MIGRANT'S HEART — Economic and cultural geography are combined to explore the relationships between humans and their natural environment, and to track the broad social patterns that shape human societies. Sun 7am; Tue & Thu 1pm; Fri 2am. INSIDE THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: TRADE POLICY — Sun & Tue 12am; Mon & Sat 6pm; Wed 9pm; Thu 8am & 3pm; Fri 5am. KENNEDY CENTER PERFORMING ARTS: TWELVE ANGRY MEN — Join members of the cast as they explore the connections between the play's themes and such relevant issues as the influence of personal history and perspective on decision making, the balance between civic responsibility and personal goals, and the power of a persuasive argument. Sun & Tue 2am; Mon & Sat 8pm; Wed 11pm; Thu 10am & 5pm; Fri 7am. LEARNING MATH: ALGEBRAIC STRUCTURE — Designed for elementary and middle school teachers, and organized according to standards developed by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, this series explores topics in measurement, number operations, statistics, geometry, and algebra. Sun 6:30am; Tue & Thu 12:30pm; Fri 1:30am. MATH MONSTERS — Designed for pre-kindergarten children, this animated series provides an amusing and enlightening introduction to mathematical concepts. Sun 4:15pm; Tue & Sat 9:15am; Wed 6:15am & 4:15pm. MEET THE AUTHOR: A.J. STERN — Sun 8am; Mon, Tue, Wed & Fri 2pm; Thu 11pm. MOM ALWAYS SAID: HEALTHY EATING — Discussion between real moms with real experiences and real tips on raising a family. Mon 12:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm; Tue & Thu 5:30am; Wed 12:30am & 6:30pm; Fri 6:30pm; Sat 5:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm. MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEERLEADING — Recorded November 3, 2016 Sun 6pm; Mon 5am; Tue & Fri 9pm; Wed 8am; Sat 12am & 3pm . MONEYTRACK: THE GURU SHOW — Learn how to make your money work for you, and keep your investments on track so you can retire in style and enjoy the good life. Sun 9:30pm; Mon 8:30am & 3:30pm; Thu 12:30am; Fri 3:30pm.
ON THE OTHER HAND — Sun 8pm; Mon 7am; Tue & Fri 11pm; Wed 10am; Sat 2am & 5pm. RAILROADS IN U.S. HISTORY — Enjoy a fresh perspective on how railroads created and shaped america's financial institutions, america's singular brand of capitalism and its unique way of doing business. The growth of American railroads from 1830 to 1930 is identical with the growth of the nation into the premier industrial power in the world. Sun 5pm; Tue & Sat 10am; Wed 7am & 5pm. READ-ALEE-DEED-ALEE: A BALL IN THE MALL — An early reading series introducing sounds and rhyming patterns that unlock words and the meaning of words. Sun 3:45pm; Tue & Sat 8:45am; Wed 5:45am & 3:45pm. REAL VIRGINIA — Agricultural news and family-oriented stories presented by the Virginia Farm Bureau. Mon 12:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm; Tue & Thu 5:30am; Wed 12:30am, 11:30am & 6:30pm; Fri 6:30pm; Sat 5:30am, 11:30am & 9:30pm. SHAMU TV: THE MANATEE STORY — The Florida manatee swims on the brink of extinction. Join Seaworld as they rescue, rehabilitate, and release one of these extraordinary animals. Learn about the manatee's biology, threats to its survival, and ways humans can help save this special species for future generations. Sun 3pm; Tue & Sat 8am; Wed 5am & 3pm. TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES: DELIVERING THE MESSAGE — Learn about the connection between the national standards for foreign language learning and current research in foreign language education. Sun 11:30pm; Mon 10:30am & 5:30pm; Thu 2:30am; Fri 5:30pm. THE 4ORCE — A monthly newscast featuring the latest happenings throughout the United States military. Mon 1:30am, 12:30pm & 10:30pm; Tue & Thu 6:30am; Wed 1:30am, 12:30pm & 7:30pm; Fri 7:30pm; Sat 6:30am, 12:30pm & 10:30pm. THE HABITABLE PLANET: WATER RESOURCES — Explore environmental science through a study of the Earth's natural systems. Sun 11pm; Mon 10am & 5pm; Thu 2am; Fri 5pm. THE MATH DUDE: SOLVING MULTI-STEP EQUATIONS — Middle and high school students can improve their algebra skills with these fast–paced programs devoted to Algebra I as it is taught in the classroom today. Sun 3:30pm; Tue & Sat 8:30am; Wed 5:30am & 3:30pm. X-POWER: VANISHING POINT — Foster the development of algebraic thinking through visualization of concepts rather than abstract symbolic manipulation. Sun 4pm; Tue & Sat 9am; Wed 6am & 4pm.
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A BIOGRAPHY OF AMERICA — Thu 8pm. A HISTORY OF BLACK ACHIEVEMENT IN AMERICA: SETTLING THE NEW WORLD — Explore the contributions of Black Americans to have influenced our culture, enriched our society, and shaped the history of the United States. Mon 10:30pm; Tue & Fri 11:30am & 3:30pm; Thu 11:30am. A HISTORY OF THE U.S. CONSTITUTION — Thu 5:30pm. A PLACE OF OUR OWN — Wed 3pm. AGAINST ALL ODDS — Thu 9pm. AMERICAN CINEMA — Wed 4pm. ART HISTORY: MODERN MAVERICKS — Tue & Thu 6am. BRIDGING WORLD HISTORY — Thu 8:30pm. CHECK THE TECH — Sun 11pm. CLASSIC ARTS SHOWCASE — Enjoy the classic arts by experiencing short video clips of film and music. Sat 12am through 8am, 1:30pm through 6pm, and 8pm through Sun 8pm. DEATH: A PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING: DEATH RITUALS — Gain a greater understanding of death and dying through case studies and moving personal stories of people facing their own death or the death of a loved one. Mon & Wed 11:30am; Tue & Thu 7:30am. DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA — Tue & Fri 10:30pm; Thu 3:30pm. EARTH REVEALED: MINERALS: THE MATERIALS OF THE EARTH — Explore how scientific theories are developed and how our activities today affect earth's continuing evolution. Mon 10pm; Fri 3pm; Thu 11am. EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: GREAT WEATHER CATASTROPHES — Comparisons between the Florida Keys hurricane of 1935 and Hurricane Andrew in 1992 offer insight into individual and community responses before and after catastrophic events. Tue & Thu 7am. ESSENTIAL SCIENCE FOR TEACHERS — Mon 7pm; Tue 11pm; Wed 2pm; Fri 5pm & 11pm. EXERCISE HORIZONS — Mon, Wed, Fri 10:30am; Tue & Thu 2:30pm. EXPLORING THE WORLD OF MUSIC: MUSIC AND MEMORY — Explore basic elements of music and how music is an expression of culture. Mon 9:30pm; Fri 2:30pm; Thu 10:30am. FIT FOR DUTY: PLYOMETRIC DRILLS — An exercise program spanning several disciplines, such as kickboxing, Pilates, aerobics, weight training, and more. Produced by The Pentagon Channel. Mon & Wed 12pm; Tue & Thu 8am. FRONTLINE FIREFIGHTER — Sun 10pm; Mon through Fri 9am; Mon, Wed, & Fri 1pm; Thu 11pm. FUZION FITNESS — Mon & Wed 11am; Tue & Thu 3pm; Fri 11am. HOMEBOUND EXERCISE — Mon, Wed, Fri 10am; Tue & Thu 2pm. GROWING OLD IN A NEW AGE — Tue 5pm; Wed & Fri 6pm; Thu & Sat 7pm. HOW IN THE WORLD — Mon, Wed, & Fri 9:30am; Mon & Sat 6:30pm; Thu 11:30pm.
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY — Thu 10pm. JURY ORIENTATION — A helpful guide for anyone called to jury duty. Sun 8pm; Mon 8am & 8pm; Wed, Fri & Sat 8am. LEARNING MATH — Thu 9:30pm. MATH MONSTERS — Thu 5:15pm. MEET THE AUTHOR: A.J. STERN — Tue & Fri 10pm. MONEYTRACK — Wed 3:30pm. NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART: OLMEC ART OF ANCIENT MEXICO — Explore Olmec objects in their archeological context at major Olmec sites in Mexico. Tue & Thu 6:30am. RAILROADS IN U.S. HISTORY — Thu 6pm. READ-ALEE-DEED-ALEE — Thu 4:45pm. REAL VIRGINIA — Sun 9:30pm. SHAMU TV — Thu 4pm. SIGNING TIME: MY FAVORITE THINGS — An introduction to American Sign Language for children. Mon & Wed 12:30pm; Tue & Thu 8:30am. TEACHING FOREIGN LANGUAGES — Wed 5:30pm. THE 4ORCE — Sun 10:30pm. THE HABITABLE PLANET — Wed 5pm. THE MATH DUDE — Thu 4:30pm. THE PATH TO ENERGY EFFICIENCY — Sun 8:30pm; Mon 8:30am & 8:30pm; Wed, Fri & Sat 8:30am. THE WORLD OF ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY: AN OUNCE OF PREVENTION— See how people with diagnosed psychological disorders actually behave. Case studies, enriched with commentary from experts, help demystify the biological, psychological, and environmental causes of dysfunctional behavior. Mon 11pm; Tue & Fri 12pm & 4pm; Thu 12pm. THE WORLD OF CHEMISTRY: MOLECULAR ARCHITECTURE — Mon 9pm; Fri 2pm; Thu 10am. X-POWER — Thu 5pm.
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