Bridget Powers has been a sales and marketing Consultant for over 22 years.
She has been given the Sales Person of the year award from two of her previous employers.The law firm of Trainor Robertson honored her with the humanatarian of the year award in 2007 for her charitable activities as well. She currently sits on the Auburn City Council.
We are proud to inform viewers that Bridget will be the guest on the popular community program “Connections” produced by Loyce Smallwood. Council member Powers is extremely active within the Auburn community. She recently served Auburn as Mayor for a term, and continues to volunteer at many community events. The show will be recorded at ACTV’s studio on The Placer High School campus on Thursday March 29 at 4:00pm. Audience is welcome. The program will air the following day.
Please check the website www.actv20.org for programming schedule.

ACTV & Gil Dominguez, owner of Touchdown Productions and The Auburn Symphony collaborated in an effort to broadcast a live concert on Sunday March 11th 2012
The concert was a huge success and the grateful members of the Auburn Community who were unable to attend the concert personally, were able to view it either on their own tv or at The State Theater.
ACTV would like to thank Gil Dominguez, The Auburn Symphony, and individual members of the Board of Directors for ACTV: President Glenn Tonkin who provided invaluable technical support and board member Miccie McNee, who provided lunches for the crew. We are very pleased to work together with so many community members to achieve this great service.
Please contact us at ACTV Email auburntv@gmail.com if you have any questions.
Mike is a fifth generation native of the Auburn area, and attended Placer High School. He is an accomplished and distinguished Naval Officer, whose career has taken him to many places in the world including Asia.
Due to his language and diplomatic skills, Mike was selected to be the Naval Attaché to China where he served in 1989 and 1990. He received the Defense Meritorious Service Medal at the end of that posting.
His last two Navy tours were as commander of the only US Naval Base in South Korea where he was responsible for support to the Seventh Fleet and the health and well-being of over 400 US personnel, dependents and Korean Nationals. This was followed by a tour as Defense and Naval Attaché in Hong Kong. He was awarded the Legion of Merit for his work in Hong Kong. After his retirement from the Navy in 1994, Mike returned to the education field by successfully establishing a Navy JROTC program at a high school in the Los Angeles area.
It was a pleasure to host Mike Holmes on the tv show Connections last week. Keep your eyes open for the show to air on CH. 20 on Wave’s Cable Network. You can check the schedule for air times at www.actv20.org select the “programming” tab along the top.
