Ball State PBS is
looking for stories about Cicero, Indiana.
Ball
State PBS, the
Muncie PBS station located on the Ball State University campus, will feature
Cicero in its ongoing series celebrating small towns in its viewing area.
Called “Now Entering…,” this
program is a video scrapbook of the people, places and history of towns as seen
through the eyes of its residents. Cicero community members will collect
video footage and photos to showcase their unique stories. These materials will
be combined to create the “Now Entering…Cicero” program, which will be
broadcast on Ball State PBS this Summer.
Producers from Ball State
PBS will be in Cicero at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the Cicero Red
Bridge Community Center, 697 W. Jackson St., Cicero, IN 46034, for an
informational meeting. Residents are invited to attend the meeting to learn
about this new PBS project.
Anyone who would like to
learn more about the project but is unable to attend the meeting in person can
contact Sam Clemmons, producer/director, at sclemmons@bsu.edu, or fill out a
participation form at www.ballstatepbs.org/nowentering.
For more about “Now
Entering…”, including the first 11 episodes featuring Portland, Pendleton,
Knightstown, Upland, Alexandria, Tipton, Rushville, Hartford City, Fortville,
New Castle, and Eaton, visit ballstatepbs.org/nowentering.
“NOW ENTERING” INFORMATION
MEETING
6:30-7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Feb. 22
Red Bridge Community Center
697 W. Jackson St.
Cicero, IN 46034