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WKTV Community Connection: Special report on Corona-virus, by Dan Stevens

A special “Corona-virus” report from WKTV volunteer Dan Stevens. (Dan Stevens)

By WKTV Staff

ken@wktv.org

WKTV Community Media is all about the communities of Wyoming and Kentwood, as well as our community volunteers who live all over West Michigan — community people who bring life to our building and to our work. So in these days of social distancing we at WKTV wanted to keep us a little more connected.

So, we asked people to “Tell us how are spending your time?” How has your life and work changed due to the COVID-19 restrictions? What has stayed the same in your life. What advice would you give to the other WKTV community members, and the public at  large?

Dan Stevens, long-time WKTV volunteer, video partner (and humorist)

Dan Stevens is a man of many skills, including making sweets for WKTV’s volunteer potluck. (WKTV)

“With the crisis, there are no (sports) officiating opportunities thanks to schools being closed for the rest of the year, which doesn’t affect me much as I was not planning officiating high school sports this spring anyway. Thanks to my 25 months spent on active duty with the military, 19 of which involved recovery from two shoulder surgeries, I have enough money saved to support myself while I wait for summer recreation leagues to start providing me income again.

“Until that happens, though my shoulder isn’t 100 percent, it still works well enough to allow me to get lots of exercise by playing with a small (yet growing) group of outdoor pickleball enthusiasts (and yes we ARE maintaining awareness of social distancing when we play!) who like to play for 2-4 hours a day, 2-3 days a week. We all enjoy it as it keeps us sane and in good shape in the midst of these troubling times.”

And his words of wisdom:

“When I’m not out playing pickleball, I’m focusing on writing books, which I was planning on doing even without the pandemic, learning about stock market investing, learning a 2nd language, taking care of my adorable kitty Hobbes, and laying the foundation for starting my own business training future sports officials, so that when this pandemic blows over — and I have faith it will blow over — we can all get back to doing what we enjoy: reconnecting with work, friends and ESPECIALLY our WKTV family! So keep your chin up, everyone, we’ll all be seeing each other again very soon!”

Thank you Dan, for all you do.

Interested in learning more about WKTV Community Media, maybe getting involved with our volunteer community? Visit wktv.org.

Other WKTV Community Connections:

Paul Kabelman, high school sports announcer

Becci Schumaker, cameraperson extraordinaire

Mike Moll, high school sports director and announcer

Bill Rinderknecht, volunteer cameraman and content contributor

Cory Dalton, high school sports announcer and sports show host

Riley Zoet, volunteer cameraperson and sports intern