Our annual picnic marks the beginning of autumn and cooler weather! This has been a record year for heat, so the cool is most welcome. I’m preparing to cook up a mess of tri-tip for our picnic at beautiful Meadow Lakes more…
Our annual picnic marks the beginning of autumn and cooler weather! This has been a record year for heat, so the cool is most welcome. I’m preparing to cook up a mess of tri-tip for our picnic at beautiful Meadow Lakes more…
This months gathering of the Central Valley SBE tribe will be Thursday the 25th at the Home Town Buffet in Clovis. Although we have no scheduled presentation this month, more…
2015 was a very busy year for all of us broadcasters! New technologies have kept all of us scratching our heads trying to install same, in and amongst our dear out-dated previously cool stuff, more…
We could not ask for better weather for our annual “Picnic By The Lake” a few weeks ago. Those who attended were rewarded with some of the best weather the Central Sierras can provide more…
Well, it’s that grand time of the year again. No, not the end of Summer, but time for the annual SBE (SomeBigEaters) picnic. I’ll be doin’ up our famous Tri-Tip in the barrel that we all like and crave this time of year. more…
Greetings. Due to some last minute changes and a few, you-can’t-get-there-from-here moments, the program we had scheduled for this month will be rescheduled at a later time. more…
Greetings! This month we are going to take a break from the broadcast tour circuit. It will be the old fashion come-as-you-are, pay at the door and have lunch with the SBE66 gang. more…
Well, after success in March at Cocola Broadcasting and April at CMAC, our SBE 66 ‘On-the-Road-Again’ series continues in May. I’ve just confirmed a spot for the SBE 66 crew at more…
It was such a success in March, that this month we are going to go on the road again for our April meeting. Join us for an informative tour of the modern Community Media Access Collaborative more…
This month we are going to go on the road for our March meeting. How does he do it? Gary Cocola, that is. We’re going to find out how Gary stuffs 10 pounds of programming into a 5 pound bag. more…
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