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Explore the story of America in Ken Burns’ epics including Baseball, The Civil War, The Roosevelts, Country Music and The National Parks.
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Join Alabama Public Television and the Alabama Bicentennial Commission on Tuesday, August 11 at 7:00pm to preview segments from the upcoming documentary Alabama: In the Making.
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Routines can provide your child with a feeling of security and confidence. A mother/kindergarten teacher shares some tips.
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Respond to the 2020 Census online, by phone or by mail. Having an accurate census count for Alabama is vital to many programs that affect our state, including areas of health care, food, education, roads and bridges, congressional representation and much more.
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The Alabama Educational Television Commission will hold a virtual meeting via ZOOM on Tuesday, August 18, 2020 at 10:00am. The Alabama Educational Television Foundation Authority Board will hold a virtual meeting within the same ZOOM session immediately thereafter. For information on how to attend the meeting please contact Paula Carlton at pcarlton@aptv.org.
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Zora Neale Hurston is celebrated for her most famous book, “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” but did you know this Alabama-born writer was also an influential anthropologist considered to be the first African-American female filmmaker?
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Next Avenue tips on making smart financial moves in a weird year.
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Family Membership includes free book or DVD and birthday wishes on TV! APT Passport is also included.
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