Schenectady Today -- In and Around the Capital Region
Filmed December 13, 2011 (Show #702)
Photographs by Dick Paterek -- Website by Gregg Millett
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- Karen Johnson (Musical Tools for Schenectady Schools) & Steven Weisse (Sch’dy Friends of Music) will discuss the tax-deductible donation of “Musical Instrument Donations Project”. Perhaps you have an unused musical instrument in your attic. Consider donating it to this program so that some student, who would otherwise not have an instrument, will be able to learn an instrument and perhaps learn to love music.
- Website: www.schenectady.k12.ny.us/finearts/Friends_Of_Music

- Jon Russell Cring, Filmmaker, “Creeping Crawling … An Etymological Anthology of Terror” a feature length major film. Find out what it is like to produce a feature length film. Email: AndSeeAllThePeople@gmail.com

- Kevin Millington (President) & Jamie Fuller (Musuem Trustee) from the Empire State Aerosciences Museum will tell us about their upcoming events. Check out their displays, exhibits and other events over the holidays. They also host a research library.
- · Website: www.ESAM.org

- Jenny Brannon (Mgr & Member Education SEFCU) & Pamela Fischer (Citizens Bank Manager) – Topic - The importance of being associated with a bank/credit union, asset building, and the advantages banks/credit unions have over other lenders and check cashing services, etc.
- Websites:

This segment was filmed earlier. Guest, Ed Zschau is currently a Visiting Lecturer with rank of Professor at Princeton University in the Departments of Electrical Engineering, Operations Research and Financial Engineering, and in the Center for Innovation in Engineering Education. Prior to his current post at Princeton, he was Professor of Management at the Harvard Business School and a Visiting Professor at Princeton University. Zschau's business experience is extensive. He founded and served from 1968-1981 as CEO of System Industries, a computer products company. He also served in the US House of Representatives.