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"NPT Reports Children's Health Crisis: Sexuality" Panel Discussion Taping

Thursday, January 5, 2012 from 5:15 PM to 8:00 PM (CT)

Nashville, TN

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Nashville Public Television invites teens and young adults, community leaders, professionals, members of the media and parents concerned about the sexual development of their children to a live taping of a panel discussion about the latest installment in the "NPT Reports: Children's Health Crisis" series. Audience members will get a light dinner and preview of the documentary before the panel taping.

 

Schedule is as follows (note schedule is subject to change):

5:15-6pm
A light dinner will be served at NPT for those attending the taping

6 pm
Preview "NPT Reports: Children's Health Crisis: Sexuality" documentary in preparation for Q&A following the panel discussion 

6:45
Taping of panel discussion and Q & A (45-60 minutes)

Anyone under the age of 18 will need a parent/guardian signed release form.  For all other audience members, your attendance represents permission to be included in the taping. Please download release form now.



 

When & Where



Nashville Public Television
Studio A
161 Rains Ave.
Nashville, TN 37203

Thursday, January 5, 2012 from 5:15 PM to 8:00 PM (CT)


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NASHVILLE PUBLIC TELEVISION is Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky's public television and PBS station. Through the power of traditional television and interactive telecommunications, via a combination of original programming and broadcast content from a variety of providers including PBS and APT, NPT presents high quality educational, cultural and civic experiences that address issues and concerns of the people of the Nashville region.