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Local Student's Work Hitting the Small Screen Sunday

A Bell Elementary School student's work will be on WCIU, The U Sunday Morning, so set your DVR!

Bell Elementary School's Audrey Shadle worked hard, and now her hard work is hitting the small screen.

On Sunday morning, Shadle's work will appear on Green Screen Adventures, an Emmy Award-winning local television show on WCIU, The U. The show is focused on educational program with the goal of promoting literacy. 

Shadle wrote “Now and Then” which will air on Green Screen Adventures on Sunday, March 17 at 7:00 a.m. on Me-TV. Me-TV can be seen on:

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  • WCIU-TV 26.3
  • XFINITY 223/357
  • RCN 14
  • WOW 17/19
  • AT&T U-verse 23/136
  • Dish/Direct 23

“We applaud young students who express their feelings and explore their creativity through their writing,” says WCIU Vice President and General Manager Robert Ramsey, “and we applaud Green Screen Adventures for bringing these stories to life on screen." 

Green Screen Adventures, the nationally award-winning children’s television show, selects writing and illustrations by students and brings them to life using story theatre, game shows, and puppetry.

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