Now Showing at Your Glendale Libraries: Glendale 11!
Residents now have one more way to watch their hometown cable station, Glendale 11, thanks to three new flat-screen televisions that have been installed at Glendale's three library branches. The televisions, which are already installed, are located in reading or lounge areas of the libraries for all to enjoy.
Ocotillo District Councilmember David Goulet recently purchased large-screen televisions for the city’s three libraries to enable library patrons to have greater access to their local government via Glendale 11, the city’s cable station.
“These televisions will provide residents and visitors an opportunity to see and hear what goes on at City Hall, and provide another opportunity to make city government available to more people who might otherwise not get to attend a government meeting or do not have cable in their homes," said Goulet.
“Glendale libraries provide information to the public through many different media, and Glendale 11 seems like a natural fit.”
The city’s award-winning television station broadcasts all City Council meetings and study sessions live. The station also airs a news show and other programming that brings residents the latest city news, information, activities and events 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
CLICK HERE to view the Glendale 11 TV Guide. |