Sue Hughes, a local crochet artist and board member of the Ventura County Library Foundation, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Monique Nowlin, about how fiber art can be used for community service and how modern libraries serve as creative hubs.
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Who Benefits from Your Blood? (46sec)
Giving blood is a good thing. But for who? The stranger in the hospital? Or the person in the mirror?
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Ventura’s 75-Year Mission for Affordable Housing
Jeff Lambert, CEO of Ventura Housing, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Sandra Siepak, about the organization’s long-standing history and its current efforts to provide affordable and stable housing in the city of Ventura.
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Fentanyl: It’s #1 (46sec)
Public Service Announcement from Our Ventura TV.
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Hypothermia (16sec)
Flash fiction short story teaser trailer: https://georgealger.com/hypothermia/
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The Impact of Little League
Joey Marquez, a Little League coach and father from Ventura County, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Gary Butterworth, about the broader effects of Little League baseball.
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2026 Our Ventura TV Milestones (64sec)
64-second update on Our Ventura TV.
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American Red Cross
Dave Wagner, with the American Red Cross, speaks with George Alger about the organization’s multifaceted role in disaster relief and the critical importance of blood donation.
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Renewable Energy in California and Worldwide
Rinaldo Brutoco, founding president of the World Business Academy, speaks with George Alger about renewable energy and the urgent need to reverse climate change, which he defines as an existential threat to human civilization.
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