vail america days parade 2019

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June 13, 2019

Honor the achievements of the 10th Mountain Division this July 4 by joining High Five Access Media for live coverage of the Vail America Days Parade.

The local community access television station will be live from Lionshead with a short preshow beginning at 10:30 a.m. The parade is estimated to roll through around 10:45 a.m., with play-by-play coverage from microphone controller Tony Mauro.

The theme of this year’s parade honors the 10th Mountain Division, whose soldiers were instrumental in the creation of the ski industry and continue to serve our country today. Viewers may watch live on local cable Channel 5 or in high definition on Live on Five at www.highfivemedia.org, as well as on Roku and Apple TV. Subsequent replays will play on cable and the web and also will be available on demand on the High Five website.

High Five Access Media is a nonprofit, noncommercial, grassroots community access television station that is available on Comcast Channel 5 and anywhere, online.

The organization covers local government meetings, and offers free media education workshops each month to valley residents and nonprofits so they can learn about video production, check out video equipment for free, and express their ideas and advocate for a cause on cable television and the web. The organization also provides low-cost video production services to Eagle County nonprofits, so these organizations might advocate for their cause on local television, the internet and social media.

To learn more about the opportunities to get involved, visit www.highfivemedia.org.

Honor the achievements of the 10th Mountain Division this July 4 by joining High Five Access Media for live coverage of the Vail America Days Parade.

The local community access television station will be live from Lionshead with a short preshow beginning at 10:30 a.m. The parade is estimated to roll through around 10:45 a.m., with play-by-play coverage from microphone controller Tony Mauro.

The theme of this year’s parade honors the 10th Mountain Division, whose soldiers were instrumental in the creation of the ski industry and continue to serve our country today. Viewers may watch live on local cable Channel 5 or in high definition on Live on Five at www.highfivemedia.org, as well as on Roku and Apple TV. Subsequent replays will play on cable and the web and also will be available on demand on the High Five website.

High Five Access Media is a nonprofit, noncommercial, grassroots community access television station that is available on Comcast Channel 5 and anywhere, online.

The organization covers local government meetings, and offers free media education workshops each month to valley residents and nonprofits so they can learn about video production, check out video equipment for free, and express their ideas and advocate for a cause on cable television and the web. The organization also provides low-cost video production services to Eagle County nonprofits, so these organizations might advocate for their cause on local television, the internet and social media.

To learn more about the opportunities to get involved, visit www.highfivemedia.org.