Woodstock Community Television

Woodstock Community Television Your source for community news, events, and arts since 2001. And, WCTV8 gives community members a voice!

Woodstock Community Television (WCTV8) is a not-for-profit organization that enables, supports, and promotes the production and distribution of local programs by and for educational, charitable, social service, religious, governmental, electoral and other non-profit organizations. We record and broadcast local government and school board meetings as well as a variety of non-profit and local events

in Woodstock, Hartland, and Bridgewater, Vermont on Comcast channel 8, and in central Vermont on Vermont Television Company channels 8 and VTel 178. We also share selected programming via our internet website, https://www.woodstockcommunitytv.org/

WCTV8 helps to safeguard and promote democracy. By airing local government and school board meetings, we hope to keep our constituents well-informed and engaged in spirited and broad-based debate on issues. We are committed to promoting the atmosphere of openness that is vital to sustaining just and credible governing bodies. Our resources are available to locals who want to express their views and opinions on topics of interest. Make an appointment to stop by our studio at 62 Pleasant Street in Woodstock.

05/28/2026

For two decades, Garrett M. Graff covered politics, technology, and national security and became one of America’s essential journalists and historians. The author of ten books — including *Watergate: A New History*, a Pulitzer Prize finalist — joined Bookstock for a timely conversation on power, media, democracy, and the stories that shaped our nation. He was interviewed by Jeff Sharlet.

It was a compelling discussion with two sharp observers of American life. 📚

Full conversation is on the WCTV’s YouTube channel. Link in comments and stories.

“Art from Above: Vermont”! Take a behind-the-scenes look at how Caleb Kenna captures Vermont’s beauty from the sky, with...
05/28/2026

“Art from Above: Vermont”!

Take a behind-the-scenes look at how Caleb Kenna captures Vermont’s beauty from the sky, with his beautiful drone photography revealing how striking aerial perspectives connect Vermont’s identity with its working landscapes.

“Art from Above: Vermont”! Take a behind-the-scenes look at how Cal...

05/24/2026

Bookstock welcomed New York Times bestselling author Katherine Arden — acclaimed writer of the beloved Winternight Trilogy and the haunting Small Spaces quartet.

Known for weaving folklore, fantasy, and atmospheric storytelling into unforgettable worlds, Katherine Arden captivated readers of all ages and earned nominations for both the Hugo and Locus Awards.

This summer, Katherine begins touring for her highly anticipated new novel, The Unicorn Hunters.

If you missed the event, the conversation can now be seen on the WCTV YouTube. Linked in comments and bio.

05/11/2026

Betty Soo with Special Guest James McMurtry

“Simply magical. Definitely worth a view and listen.” Charlie Rattigan, WCTV, Co-Director

ABOUT Betty Soo: It’s the voice that gets you first.

“Betty Soo may well have the most gorgeous voice in Texas …if not in all contemporary folk – its purity and strength can be downright devastating.” – ACOUSTIC GUITAR

BettySoo’s vocal prowess is a thing of wonder. A world-class instrument of deft phrasing and purity, a voice that knows when to hold back and when to dive in. At her own live shows, taking a verse onstage with friends or singing harmonies in sessions with Austin’s finest, BettySoo sings with consummate loveliness and self-assurance. A voice that knows the roots of American music inside and out; coming from a most unexpected place.

James McMurtry is an American rock and folk rock/americana singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, and occasional actor (Daisy Miller, Lonesome Dove, and narrator of Ghost Town: 24 Hours in Terlingua). He performs with veteran bandmates Daren Hess, Cornbread and Tim Holt.

His father, novelist Larry McMurtry, gave him his first guitar at age seven. His mother, an English professor, taught him how to play it: “My mother taught me three chords and the rest I just stole as I went along. I learned everything by ear or by watching people.”

May Adoptables brought to you by Windsor On Air and Lucy Mackenzie Humane SocietyThe cutest show of the month! 🐶🐱
05/11/2026

May Adoptables brought to you by Windsor On Air and Lucy Mackenzie Humane Society

The cutest show of the month! 🐶🐱

Come along with our host and volunteer, Rebecca Haynes as we meet dogs, new resident, Lilly and Louie, the shelter's longest resident. This month's cat feat...

05/06/2026

**The Briefing: State & Local Legislative Update**

A lot is unfolding in the legislative process right now.

This week highlighted: big policy ambitions meeting fiscal reality. House Ways & Means dug further into the details of its income tax overhaul, while the Senate scaled back its major housing production bill after the Administration acknowledged it couldn’t support a key pilot program.

At the same time, a technical drafting issue nearly disrupted Vermont’s municipal financing framework.

And now, the Senate is squarely at the center of what’s shaping up to be the defining debate of the session: education reform.

Link in comments and stories to the full episode.

05/04/2026

Earlier this month, hosted Professor Thomas Hubka for a fascinating presentation, “How the Working-Class Home Became Modern,” recorded on April 21, 2026.

His talk explored how shifts in the working class—industrialization, changing family roles, and evolving expectations of comfort—reshaped the design of everyday homes.

These changes still impact us today, influencing everything from open floor plans to modern kitchens and the way we balance work and home life.

It’s a powerful reminder that the spaces we live in reflect broader social and economic changes—and continue to shape how we live, work, and connect.

04/29/2026

Headliners Presented by The Vermont Standard

This episode features Mountain Views Supervisory Union School Board Chair Keri Bristo.

Watch the full episode on WCTV to learn about the next steps following the approval of the school bond.

Linked in comments ⬇️

04/25/2026

Honorary Rotarians Acknowledgement

Woodstock Rotary honors and acknowledges the contributions and service to the community of several members who have achieved honorary status.

See the full program on our YouTube channel. Linked in comments.

Thanks for running in!

04/25/2026

Your favorite bookside concert returns 🎼 🎶

Sonny Saul on piano, Tim Gilmore on drums and Peter Concilio on stand up bass.

Recorded live at Pleasant Street Books on 4/11/2026.

See the full concert on our YouTube channel. Link in comments.

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