WKTV Community Faces: How are you spending your time, Becci Schumaker?

WKTV’s remote video truck includes many volunteers, with Becci Schumaker often one of the volunteer camera persons. (WKTV)

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?

Becci Schumaker, cameraperson extraordinaire

 

“I, we, are doing well, I am stuck at home regardless of the stay-at home-rule. Just one week out from my foot surgery. Already going bonkers,” Becci said to WKTV in an email. “But I  am making phone calls to people, encouraging them when needed. Also on Facebook, so I’m in contact through Facebook. Will be doing a short video for my second grade Sunday school class and posting it to our church Facebook page.”

  

And her words of encouragement:

“Stay safe everyone. Miss y’all.”

Thank you Becci, for all you do.

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

Other WKTV Community Faces:

Paul Kabelman, high school sports announcer


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