Want to watch the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl Parade but can’t make it to downtown Plymouth? You have another option: you can watch it live on your local community access channels.
On Saturday, August 5, Pemi-Baker Community Access Media (pbCAM) will have volunteers on Main Street with cameras in hand producing this rare event in Plymouth for anyone who can’t be there to watch.
“While I would certainly encourage people to get out and enjoy the parade live and in person,” stated Jamie Cadorette, Executive Director of pbCAM, “not everyone can get out to watch, especially the elderly. Live coverage helps people stay connected with this wonderful event when in the past they may not have had the opportunity."
The parade and live television coverage will begin around 12:00 noon with live commentary by Bill York. Live cablecast of the parade can be seen on both pbGOV-3 and pbACT-20 in Plymouth, Ashland, Campton, Dorchester, Groton, Holderness, Rumney, Thornton, Warren and Wentworth. The parade will be taped for later repeat cablecasts for anyone who is unable to attend or watch as it happens.
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