- Click here for the latest COVID-19 Information and Links -
Update: No-Contact Field Equipment Reservations Now Available To FCTV Members
This episode of Falmouth in Focus includes stories about: Fire Chief Mark D. Sullivan's retirement, the Martin Luther King Day breakfast, a special event with the Falmouth Genealogical Society, updates from the Selectmen's meeting, the Steve Cishek Wiffle Ball Tournament, Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtles at the National Marine Life Center, Serenity Farm in East Falmouth, a day in the life of an Animal Control Officer, Troy's Take about residents hopes for the New Year and MORE!
Paintings by Gretchen Irving will be on display at the Maser Gallery at Falmouth Community Television from January 10 through February 4, 2016. The public is invited to the Opening Reception, Sunday, January 10, from 3:00 to 5:00PM.
Gretchen Irving is a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design, with her BA in Art Education. She taught art publicly for 35 years and continues to teach privately.
This episode features updates from Town Hall, a visit to the Falmouth Firefighters Homeless for the Holidays Event, a look at the "Hour of Code" event at the High School, a story about local rugby for kids, an adoptable cat from People for Cats, a local family who puts on a popular Christmas lights display, highlights from "Holidays by the Sea," Wreaths Across America at Bourne National Cemetery, and Troy's Take with the Falmouth Preservation Alliance.
FCTV has approved new Operating Rules as of December 14th, 2015. If you are a FCTV member, please familiarize yourself with these new rules. You can download a PDF copy here.