Sassy Scrubs outfits the Superhero of Science Sassy Scrubs was recently charged with the responsibility of making the perfect "water themed" Lab Coat for "Dr. H2O - the Superhero of Science". In this photo, you'll see our Kansas City based Superhero hard at work solving the problems of homeowners in his how-to show called “On Tap”. Produced for the Kansas City Water Services Department, the show features the good Doctor, with his team of half a dozen science students in their own labcoats, solving problems together through the use of science. Sassy Scrubs is proud to be included in this terrific program encouraging kids to use their science knowledge and helping residents in the Kansas City area. Thanks Dr. H2O!
In Tune with KCCG-TV2 Superhero Dr. H2O is now solving water problems in an educational children's segment on "On Tap." This is the new Water Services Department show on KCCG-TV2. Viewers can tune in and see Dr. H2O and his Super Science Team search for answers and provide information about topics like how to solve problems with stormwater run-off, keeping the watershed clean, water purification techniques and mosquito abatement. When Dr. H2O isn't solving these kinds of problems with the Super Science Team, he is Wilbur Dunnell, a lab supervisor in the Water Services Department. "The whole basis of Dr. H2O is what I do. I love science; I love working with children -- I have six of my own -- and I love drama production," Dunnell said. A different comedic character, like a sea captain, gold miner, scout master or African explorer, will appear on each show and tell the Super Science Team what the character's problem is and the team will relay that information to Dr. H2O. These characters are portrayed by Fred Schneider, City Communications Office (City Manager's Office), who also is the producer of the show. "Dr. H2O and the Super Science Team are constantly awaiting the next call of distress so we can promptly spring into action and save the world through an understanding of science and technology, as they relate to the work done by the Water Services Department," Dunnell said. So far, nearly a dozen children ages 6 to 11 have participated in the video shoots for the Dr. H2O segment of "On Tap." The first four episodes have been shot at Union Station. (quote from Frank Pogge) Local, original programming dominates KCCG-TV2’s schedule For continuous coverage of all of KCCG-TV2’s programming, view the Web site at www.kcmo.org/cco. (Please note that many City computers do not allow live streaming video; it is not possible to view live KCCG-TV2 coverage on these computers.)
These are the office’s original shows, which help keep Kansas City, Mo., residents informed about City programs, services and issues: City Council committee meetings and legislative sessions are shown live on KCCG-TV2 and rebroadcast. The program guide is updated every Friday and can be downloaded from www.kcmo.org by clicking on “Calendars.”
KCCG-TV2 is available to Kansas City, Mo., residents who subscribe to Time Warner Cable or Everest Connections, and can be viewed live online at www.kcmo.org/ch2.ram. To suggest a show topic, call the City Communications Office, 513-1349. |