The 26th Annual Fairmont Athletic Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was held on February 8, 2025, and the Miami Valley Communications Council was there to record the memorable event.
The Class of 2025 included Jean Nace, Robin Lensch, Megan Kelsey, Josh Murphy, Natalie Uy and Chelsea Welch. For eligibility, athletes must have lettered in one sport for two years or two or more sports for one year, and then are considered ten years after graduation. By the end of the ceremony, 182 individuals in total will have been recognized from an eligible group that exceeds 15,000 participants.
This 2025 Ceremony was the first event produced in collaboration with the Miami Valley Communications Council, and the television program can be seen in its entirety on EATV21 and on the MVCC YouTube channel. In addition, six television features highlighting each recipient will also air on the MVCC viewing services.
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History
Miami Valley Communications Council is a municipal communications and technology organization representing the eight member cities of Centerville, Germantown, Kettering, Miamisburg, Moraine, Oakwood, Springboro and West Carrollton. The council also has affiliate agreements with other Miami Valley cities. MVCC was formed in 1975 as a council of governments to monitor, regulate, and administer common cable television franchise agreements, manage the operation of the council's cable access television channels, and develop and implement intergovernmental projects designed to strengthen communications between member cities and their citizens. A policy-making body consisting of delegates representing member cities governs the council.
Funding
MVCC is funded through franchise fees paid by the cable service provider. Franchise fees are rent that the cable company pays for placing its wires over or under the public rights-of-way (streets.) MVCC uses these franchise fees to support its community access television activities, cooperative intergovernmental projects, and to explore new and changing technologies that will benefit member communities. The council, in turn, provides many services to our communities at little or no cost.