On June 8, 2016

PEGTV to air, record local graduations and ceremonies

RUTLAND—PEGTV Channel 20 will be broadcasting local graduations from all of the Rutland County high schools along with some award ceremonies throughout the month of June.

“We provide this service to the community because it’s a life milestone for the students and their parents, plus if there is extended family that could not make the ceremony or live out of the area they can watch it on our website,” said Bryn Williams, PEGTV Channel 20 coordinator. “We have dedicated staff and volunteers that work hard so we can bring you all the high schools and even some elementary and pre-school ceremonies.”

Visit pegtv.com for a schedule of air dates or to watch the event online via PEGTV’s video-on-demand player. To obtain a copy of a ceremony or for more information please call (802) 747-0151 or email [email protected]. The cost is $10 per DVD.

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