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The 2012 From the Corps
crew gathered on Bayshore Boulevard to shoot this
season's program open. Pictured here are (clockwise
from top) Alexandra, Brock, Brianna, Jackie and
Maddie.
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With CTTV guidance, the Mayor's Youth Corps
produces From the Corps, covering such
important topics as teen violence, heat
exhaustion and living with debilitating
illnesses. Here CTTV Producer Frank Crum, shoots
Mayor's Youth Corps members Nino and Helen at
Lorraine Genovar's
Fish on Bayshore sculpture near the Platt
Street Bridge.
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Director Zac Atwood follows Mayor
Buckhorn and Jack Harris as they ride aboard a refuse
collection truck during the taping of The Mayor's
Hour. This episode focused on the City of
Tampa Solid Waste Department.
The two began the show
by helping to keep the Seminole Heights neighborhood
looking good by joining the hard working men and women
of Solid Waste as they collect the neighborhood's trash.
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Zac Atwood
(far left) and Frank Crum (far right) shoot a The
Mayor's Hour interview on the
McKay Bay Transfer
Station floor. Jack
and Mayor Buckhorn talk with Special Services
Supervisor Reynold
Underwood about the work done at the plant.
Special Assistant to the Mayor Siobhan Harley uses
her camera to capture the moment.
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The Mayor's Hour
Director
Zac Atwood attaches a small camera to one of
Middleton Magnet High School Robotic Team's robots
during another episode of The Mayor's Hour.
This show focused on technological skills and how
they are being developed in East Tampa. Mayor
Buckhorn and Jack Harris visited Middleton to talk
about the S.T.E.M. program and then stopped by
Computer Mentors Group, an organization whose goal
is to be the best in the region at bridging the
digital divide.
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