Season 16
Episode 3
Tails of Valor, Why Producers Matter, and St. Luke’s Adaptive Bikes.
On this episode of the PEAK TV, Tails of Valor creates life-changing connections between veterans and service dogs, the #ASRTeam shares the importance of having producers on set, St. Luke's University Health Network provides adaptive bikes to children with disabilities, Dr. Tina Richardson reveals her favorite parts of the Lehigh Valley, and the highlights the beautiful Lehigh Valley has to offer.
The Importance of Producers on a Film Set
At ASR Media Productions, the producer plays an integral role from beginning to end on every video project. Watch as Katie shares more about her role as an Associate Producer.
Facilitating Change, One Paw at A Time
When veterans return home, the transition from the battlefield can be challenging and difficult to navigate. Tails of Valor establishes their presence in VA Hospitals throughout the community with their Animal Assisted Therapy program, pairing dogs with veterans to facilitate life-changing results and a better quality of life.
St. Luke’s University Health Network Creates Inclusion with Adaptive Bikes
Thanks to St. Lukes University Health Network, adaptive bikes and cars are assembled and distributed to children with limited mobility across the Lehigh Valley community. This collaboration with GoBabyGo gives children the opportunity to ride along with their friends and peers.
The Lehigh Valley Awaits
The Lehigh Valley is home to natural beauty, monumental history, and a thriving community. This special place is the heart of the stories that we're proud to capture and share.
Voices of the Valley - Tina Richardson
Listen to Penn State Lehigh Valley Chancellor, Tina Richardson, about why the Lehigh Valley is a fascinating place to live!
Interview with Dr. Elyse Jones
Host, Ashley Russo, is joined by Dr. Elyse Jones from St. Luke’s University Health Network as they discuss pediatric care throughout the whole network.
EPISODE 4
Historic Bethlehem, St. Luke’s Orthopedics, and the Lehigh University Hockey Team.
On this episode of the PEAK TV, Historic Bethlehem Museums & Sites celebrates their heritage, St. Luke's University Health Network helps a cheerleader get back on her feet after a spinal injury, some of the great outdoor activities the Lehigh Valley has to offer, Lehigh University's hockey team promotes inclusion, and CEO of ArtsQuest, Kassie Hilgert, shares the plans for the future of arts and culture in the Lehigh Valley.
PEAK at the Valley – Get Outdoors
Get moving this summer and enjoy the beauty of nature at these Lehigh Valley sites!
Preserving a Historical Gem
The city of Bethlehem has made its presence known through many eras of history, and to this day it continues to be recognized for its value to the community. Bethlehem is proud to receive a nomination as a World Heritage Site, enabling them to preserve their history and legacy.
Taking a Leap of Faith
When Jaime broke her back at only 14 years old, she thought her days of competitive cheerleading were over. Thanks to St. Luke's University Health Network's Orthopedic care, Jaime is reunited with the sport she loves.
Interview with Dr. Giovanni Stracco
Dr. Giovanni Stracco and host Ashley Russo discuss physical therapy and spine treatment at St. Luke’s University Health Network.
Voices of the Valley – Kassie Hilgert
ArtsQuest President & CEO Kassie Hilgert shares why she loves the Lehigh Valley!
How Lehigh University's Hockey Team Champions Inclusivity
After following the team for years, Richard finds a home in Lehigh University’s hockey team. Together, Richard and the players bridge differences and build relationships that go beyond the ice.