Tour WCA-TV’s Brand New Studio During Grand Opening Celebration

The entire Watertown community is invited to come tour WCA-TV’s brand new studio!
Watertown Cable Access Corp. (WCA-TV) has officially opened its doors to the public after several months of renovation and relocation from Watertown High School. On April 11th from 4pm-7pm, WCA-TV will host a grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony at its new location at 30 Common Street inside the Phillips Administration building.
The ribbon cutting ceremony will include remarks from WCA-TV board and staff members, as well as other esteemed guests. After the ceremony, visitors can enjoy light refreshments, participate in tours, and take part in many different interactive stations throughout the studio.
Directions to WCA-TV
WCA-TV is located at the Phillips Administration Building at 30 Common Street. Parking is available in the back lot off Marshall Street (next to the senior center). When facing the Phillips building from the parking lot, walk towards the stairwell and set of doors on the left side. WCA-TV staff and volunteers will be outside to greet visitors and guide them to the event. There will also be plentiful signage directing visitors. A handicap accessible entrance will also be available from the back lot.
If you have any questions, email [email protected] or call 617-923-8610.
About WCA-TV
Watertown Cable Access Corporation (WCA-TV) is a public access media center dedicated to empowering the diverse residents of the vibrant city of Watertown, Massachusetts, to tell their own stories. WCA-TV is a welcoming space where all voices can be heard, offering its members the opportunity to build state-of-the-art multimedia skills and broadcast-quality content through affordable education and access to equipment. WCA-TV also informs Watertown residents about issues that affect them through public, educational, and governmental (PEG) programming.
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