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Week 5 Maroons Player of The Game: Cohen Bidgood
Peter Cobb interviews Week 5 Chatham Maroons Player of the Game Cohen Bidgood with 2 goals in their 8-3 victory over the Komoka Kings Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 4 Maroons Player of the Game: David Brown
Peter Cobb chats with player David Brown who was the week 4 star player after their 5-3 victory over the Lasalle Vipers. Check out more Maroons updates every week. Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 3 Maroons Player of The Game: Sam Warriner
Gary Patterson interviews Maroons Player of the Game Sam Warriner after their 4-1 loss against the London Nationals. Stay tuned for weekly interviews with the player of the game. Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Johnathan's YourTV Co-op Experience
Johnathan a former CK student spent 2 semesters with us at YourTV Chatham for his co-op to prepare for post secondary school in Audio Engineering.
This was his final project to talk about his experience during his term.
If you are interested in a co-op position have your teacher touch base with us at yourtv.tv/chatham/contact
Community Creative Expression Antibullying Murals
St. Clair College held an arts session on creating Antibullying Murals.
Check out this interview done by Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 2 Maroons Player of The Game Josh Cleary
The Maroons player of the Game was Josh Cleary after defeating the St. Thomas Stars 4-0.
Stay tuned for more star player interviews
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Week 1 Maroons Player of The Game: Blain Bacik
Peter Cobb interviews star player of week 1 Blain Bacik on their 5-4 loss in Week 1.
Stay tuned for more Maroons post game wrapups each week.
Community Producer: Chris Taylor
Artist Mark Reinhart presents Yarnball to Council
Artist Mark Reinhart, creator of Yarnball, a collective performance experiment turned document and visualization of collaboration, started in 2012 and now shared in Council Chambers as one form of art in public space in Chatham-Kent.
St Clair Catholic Chess Tournament
Students tested their skills of problem solving, abstract reasoning, pattern recognition and strategic thinking as they competed against each other in chess tournaments, . “In every chess game, players are faced with challenges and problems that they have to solve,” says Chris Vaillant, a French as a Second Language teacher with St. Clair Catholic and convenor of the tournaments. “Chess is a tremendous learning tool, which helps students to develop many skills, most especially how to focus on a task before them.” In the Sarnia tournament, approximately 250 students from 12 schools across Sarnia-Lambton will compete in the 34 th annual tournament. Because of the success of the annual event, this year it will be expanded to include a tournament in Chatham, where about 90 students are expected to participate.