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St Augustine Channel 1 has Job openings
May 27th
have set up St. Augustine Channel 1 locally with a local editor and videographer. SAC1 is your TV channel and News paper on line and is part of Channel 1 Networks. We need somebody from the area who knows everything about everybody to sell our shows there. You can do it in person or by phone.
St. Augustine Channel 1 http://c1n.tv/category/st-augustine-channel-1/
is a part of C1N.TV serving the entire area . We are local and on the ground. We are looking for an Advertising Sales rep who knows the area and can work with our Station manager.
http://c1n.tv/contact/jobs-internships/
ADVERTISING SALES
You will be selling 3 minute video infomercials , 15 sec commercials, banner ads, PR, twitter, facebook, web design, and more
Call for phone interview : (720) 646-6131
INSIDE/OUTSIDE SALES we are looking for an experienced media sales person, with ties to the community, an excellent record of sales and closing. Hitters please.
PHONE SALES: calling and closing video shoots and packages .
St Augustine Channel 1 specializes in TV commercials, websites, video production, Banners, social media, and promotion sales with a long history of hiring CU students who moved on to such places as NBC and MTV. We have been in business in Boulder since 1987.
send head shot and resume here:
We will call you for a phone interview if we are interested. because of the volume of resumes , we will not be able to reply to all applicants
PLEASE REPLY HERE:
call for phone appointment: (720) 646-6131

Attleboro, Massachusetts Council Bites on White Alligator
May 23rd
by Jonathan Friedman, Local Editor, Attleboro-Seekonk Patch
In an effort to bring more attention to Capron Park Zoo, the Attleboro, Massachusetts City Council on Tuesday voted 10-0 to spend $8,000 to bring a rare white alligator from a St. Augustine, Fla. farm to the Attleboro attraction for four months. The reptile is expected to arrive in mid-May and be ready for public view by Memorial Day.
Councilor Jay DiLisio said there is already buzz about the white alligator, which he said should pay for itself with the extra visitors it will attract. The possibility of the reptile coming to the zoo has been reported in media throughout the East Coast and Councilor Mark Cooper said it is the talk of local school children, including his six-year-old.
The white alligator, DiLisio said, will help the local zoo as it competes with nearby larger facilities to remain relevant.
“When the zoo has the opportunity to bring in such a great attraction such as this white alligator … I think it’s something that we need to support 100 percent,” DiLisio said.
The councilor said director Jean Benchimol had assured him that Capron Zoo is “fiscally sound at this stage.” Recently, the city had agreed to pay upfront for an extra zookeeper. This was needed for Capron Zoo to retain its accreditation from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, which is up for renewal in the fall.
AZA accreditation “means official recognition and approval of a zoo or aquarium by a group of experts” based on “high standards,” according to the nonprofit organization’s website. Capron Zoo is one of 224 accredited zoos or aquariums in the nation as of March, the website states. DiLisio said accreditation is needed for the zoo to have the chance to bring in attractions like the white alligator.
“I think it’s really rare for a city of our size to have an accredited zoo,” Councilor Jeremy Denlea said. “That’s something I’m really prideful of. And if [bringing in the white alligator] would help bring a little more limelight to the zoo and a little more attraction, I think that’s great.”
Benchimol told Attleboro-Seekonk Patch earlier this month that the farm would also send a regular-colored hatchling. The zoo’s education department staff will walk around with the newborn alligator, showing it to visitors who will be able to compare the green baby with the white adult.
Note: There are only 200 albino alligators in the world.

St. Augustine’s Oldest Wooden School House
May 20th

The schoolmaster and his wife lived upstairs, above the small classroom. Their kitchen was separated from the main building, because of the threat of fire and to spare the house of any excess heat during the long summers. Several of the cooking utensils used in those days are displayed here for the visitor. In the schoolhouse, related artifacts and copies of the books the pupils studied from are exhibited.
For more information call 888-653-7245