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Digital Christmas Karaoke

On December 12th from 2pm to 6pm Santa and his helpers, Elves Heather and Adam (click image to enlarge) facilitated a digital karaoke of festive songs at “DESTINATIONS”, Saltburn.

Tracks along with images and videos are now posted on the Community Media Club website Digital City rush released the CD faster than even Cowell and Co could manage.

Unsilent Night

The Unsilent Night procession takes place through Middlesbrough on Saturday December 9th starting at Dr Browns on Corporation Road at 4.30 PM.

We will have a team out with the Beat box orchestra to fire up images from mobile phones and the event will also be captured on the HEADCAM

Check it all out at www.tvcm.co.uk/usn

Tees Valley Community Media Club

Up to 30 people meet every week for mutual support and digital exploration at Destinations in Saltburn. In sessions led by the University of Teesside

Steel Memories


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The University of Teesside and Teesside Archives have joined forces to apply for funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund to save the British Steel Archive for future generations. Local people are being asked to get involved to ensure that the project can meet the wishes of the community.

The British Steel Archive Project will be formally launched by Redcar and Cleveland MP Vera Baird on Saturday 16 September at 2pm at the Main Hall of the University of Teesside

Loftus Town Crier Goes Digital

After 20 sucessful years as a paper based publication, Loftus Town Crier has finaly gone online with issue 104. At www.loftustowncrier.co.uk you’ll find the latest edition on the News page. Over the past 20 years each issue has featured a wonderful pencil drawing by founder Maurice Toulson. You can find three examples of his work in the “Training Area” where the members of the editorial team learned to upload images and edit the site. The team is basing their digital activities in Loftus Library from where they will bring us future issues of the Town Crier as well as back issues once they are digitized.