The Go Digital Easthampton initiative continues to provide essential digital literacy training, ensuring that technology remains accessible to all.

Fall NEWSLETTER 2025

Energizing Growth

A Message from the Executive Director

As we head toward the close of 2025, I’m energized by the growth we’ve seen this year and deeply proud of the work happening here at E•Media. Our member productions have expanded steadily, with nearly a dozen regular shows now in development and airing. This fall, our team jumped into a demanding election season, producing live mayoral debates, recording candidate forums, and creating individual candidate statements to help keep our community informed and connected.


One of the highlights of the year was our first Producers Night, where fourteen local creators gathered to share ideas, build community, and learn more about how our staff supports their work. 


We also helped bring Easthampton’s Digital Equity Plan to life through the launch of Go Digital Easthampton, which has welcomed more than eighty residents for digital literacy training, device lending, and one-on-one support. The initiative also included the "Learn to Earn" program, where qualifying participants received a new Chromebook upon completion to help them stay connected and continue building their skills. None of this would be possible without the strong partnerships we continue to build with organizations throughout the city and across the region—collaborations that strengthen our community and broaden access to media, technology, and opportunity.


And yes—we do have a huge surprise to share. You’ll hear more about it in the next newsletter.


Until then, from all of us here at E•Media, happy holidays. We look forward to seeing you in the new year.

-Jeff

MA Digital Navigator Convening

On November 20th, E•Media hosted the Massachusetts Digital Navigators Convening, organized by the Alliance for Digital Equity. The gathering brought together more than thirty digital navigators from across the state to share experiences, exchange ideas, and discuss emerging approaches to strengthening digital access- including the potential development of a credentialing pathway for Digital Navigators.


Representatives from the Massachusetts Broadband Institute attended, along with Comcast, which offered a presentation on affordable broadband programs and efforts to expand connectivity for residents throughout the Commonwealth.


We were grateful to serve as the host for this important statewide conversation and look forward to supporting continued collaboration in the year ahead.

Recent Events

Easthampton Elections

E•Media was on hand for 5 separate candidate forums and helped to produce 15 candidate statements in the days leading up to the Fall 2025 election.


Providing over 7 1/2 hours of election coverage for our community!


Open Studio 2025

Steve Thomas, Folktales and Fusions

A big thank you to everyone who stopped in during our annual Open Studios event. This year we hosted Steve Thomas, Folktales and Fusion. Guitarist Steve was joined by Carl Clements (Bansuri and Alto flutes, soprano sax), Chris Cheek (Alto sax), Claire Arenius (Drums) and Josh Metz (Bass), performed original music that's homespun Americana, style melting mashups and expressive prairie fusions all with jazz sensibilities that take you on an ear-bending adventure.

Coming Soon!

Porchfest 2025

Porchfest 2025

Another great year for Porchfest in Easthampton.

Coming Soon!

Burial Grounds of Southampton Throughout its History

Southampton 250th Birthday Party



History Hour

The Wild, Wild West Part: A Cemetery Talk

Town Picnic

Distribution of Roses

Citizen of the Year

Celebrate Southampton 2025

Follow the Celebration at @southamptons_250th

250th Anniversary Calendar 

sheLEADS 2025

E•Media was hired to provide video coverage for the annual sheLEADS conference.


Video highlights coming soon!


"The 2025 sheLEADS Conference is a full-day professional development experience designed to empower women at every stage of their careers.


This year’s theme, Embracing Change as Opportunity, will inspire you to navigate transitions with confidence and vision."


-Chamber of Greater Easthampton

Upcoming Events


E•Media Producer's Night

Thursday, Jan 15th

6:00-8:00pm


Watch your Inbox for more information!

Art Walk Event

Saturday, Jan 3rd

4:00-7:00pm


Watch our social media & gallery page for updates!


E•Media Gallery

Russell Powell

Sept-Nov 2nd 2025


A creative abstract oil painter who creates wonderful images inspired by landscapes and nature.

E•Media's Artist Spotlight

Robin Griffith

Nov-Jan 2026


The best way Robin describes her self as an artist is that of a seeker. Robin creates art that follows her intuition and intellect to find the story of any given piece. 


The purpose of her work is to have the viewer see art in everything. 


Artist Spotlight coming soon!



E•Media's Artist Gallery

Artist Call 2026


We are currently accepting submissions for our 2026 Artist Gallery calendar. If you or a nearby artist you know would like to exhibit their work please let us know.


The following are particular topics of interest as they relate to our current programming.


Music Writing/Performance

Community

Resilience

Healing

Home

Media

Writing/Journaling


Email info@easthamptonmedia.org for more information

Local Programming 

Atomic Scissors: Revival Performance by former lead singer/songwriter, Sean Callaghan, and percussionist, Drew Hutchison outside The Lady Killigrew in scenic Montague Center, by the Bookmill, as part of the Madhouse Multi-Arts monthly Concert series on September 7, 2025.

-Produced by Drew Hutchison

Duster

I Still Drive

English Girls

Awake in the Dream: Veteran producer Penelope Chatterton offers heartfelt teachings and reflections on the lectures of Joel Goldsmith, a christian science practitioner and bringer of the message of the “Infinite Way”.

-Hosted by Penelope Chatterton and produced by Tim Riley.

Spiritual Identity through Meditation and Communion, part 2

Echoes in Nature and Echoes in Community explore the landscape of Hampshire County through poetry and music.

-Produced by Jess Martin

Echoes in Nature

Echoes in Community

EQUAL=STREETS, Pioneer Valley: Conversations On Strong is a new series by local Emmy award winning producer/director Thomas Draudt, focussed on bringing understanding and clarity to Northampton's "Picture Main Street" project.

-Produced by Thomas Draudt

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3


Thomas and his program were recently featured in the Daily Hampshire Gazette.


Hot Elder shares the stories of elders, and celebrates the resilience and power in growing older. We aim to change the paradigm of what it means to be old, in the hopes of shifting the societal perception of what it means to be “old”.

-Hosted by Amy Dawn Kotel and produced by Katy Beyer

Trish Irons

John Sinton

Allison Bell


Do you know how many programs at E•Media Amy Dawn Kotel has been a part of?

Let's Put the Happy Back in Hour is a fun and relaxed show based in our Happy Valley that promotes local businesses and local people and encourages us get out in our community.

-Hosted and produced by Crystal Kaine

Are you a Stan?

Our community is home to passionate, informed and articulate experts in many fields, but you rarely see them on national programs. Local Bias offers a venue for us to hear what our neighbors have to say on matters not often covered in mainstream media.

-Produced by Drew Hutchison

Faith Burrington Jones

Dr. Deborah Kearney


Did you know that Local Bias since 2006?

Pioneer Valley Life features conversations between James Sullivan and guests who live and or work in the Pioneer Valley. They explore a wide variety of topics that impact the quality of life for people in the Pioneer Valley such as the local economy, arts, entertainment, real estate, healthcare, food and drink, and social service support programs.

-Hosted and produced by James Sullivan

Lindsay LaBonte

Mickey Rathbun

Angela Park

Nan Parati


2025 Producer of the Year!

Real People, Real Estate, where we talk to local people with real estate experience from home buyers to experienced investors to contractors to those who financially support people buying and selling real estate. 

-Hosted and produced by Lindsay LaBonte


Navigating First-Time Homebuying with Attorney Mark NeJame

Housing Affordability & Relocation Trends with Erica Swallow

What a Title Search Can Reveal with Attorney Roger Lipton

A Full-Circle Approach to Real Estate with Brian Megliola

Tom Crossman Builds Community Through Hard Work

Meet Realtor & Entrepreneur Theresa Ryan

Home Inspection Changes with Peter Ruffini

Smart Insurance Moves with Nick Stoddard

The Power of Local Expertise with Micki Sanderson

Songwriters Spotlight with Dr. Dan is a Western Mass Songwriters Collaborative Series featuring Western Mass songwriters who perform their original songs and talk about the art of songwriting.  

-Hosted and produced by Dr. Dan Russell

Richard Dubuc


2022 Producer of the Year!

Charlie Cooley is the Storyteller Handyman, sharing tips on how to become a better storyteller. Including an interview with local comedian James Liberge.

-Produced and hosted by Charlie Cooley

Love Letter to Community Access TV

Love Letter to Acting

James Liberge Interview

Time To Tell is a program based on the mission and teachings of Donna Jenson and her nonprofit organization, Time to Tell, which facilitates the sharing their personal writings related to trauma and healing from incest and sexual abuse by teaches of others how to help people by holding space for each other to be seen, heard, and understood without judgement as they connect through writing.

-Produced by Donna Jenson

Survivor's Voices


Did you know that Donna has also produced the documentary, Telling is Healing?

E•Media Productions

The E•Media Artist Spotlight highlights our Artist(s) in Residence by offering a glimpse into their personal artist journey. Discover how it has transformed their personal experience of the world and how, in the sharing, it provides a space for you to explore your own. 

-Produced by Lucinda Arnold

Russell Powell

E•Media Music Sessions provide local musicians professional video recordings and in addition to invaluable production experience for members, interns, and staff.

-Produced by Victor Agosto Hernandez

New Leaf - Red Dragon/Desktop Computer

New Leaf - Sarah’s Valentine/Caledon Line (jigs)


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Go Digital Easthampton

An Expanding Initiative

Go Digital Easthampton recently celebrated its first year, marking a meaningful step in helping our community bridge the digital divide. Over the past twelve months, we’ve offered dozens of classes across a range of digital skills and expanded access to walk-in tech support at multiple locations throughout the week. We’ve also grown our device lending program, ensuring that residents have the tools they need to stay connected and confident in a digital world.


We’re proud of what this initiative has already accomplished alongside our partners, and we look forward to continuing and expanding this work throughout 2026 and beyond.

Additional Services-

  • Device Lending (Chromebooks) 
  • Individual Assistance and Tech Support


Locations-

Library Annex, COA Senior Center,

E•Media, and Online.

Tech Support

Wednesdays

2pm-4pm

(by appointment)


Community Media News

Protecting Community Television Act

HR 3805/S 1994


Not For Profit, But For The People:

The Power Of Community Media In Philadelphia

Article Link


Making Meaning Together

Video link


Public Media: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO) (Language Warning)

YouTube Link


E•Media Board of Directors

Chris Ferry

President



Frank Talarico

Vice President

Jonathan Schmidt Treasurer



Nathan Markee

Clerk

Nilda Cohen

Director



Merriam Ansara

Director

About E•Media

Member fees will be increasing in January 2026!


Benefits of Membership

Individual members have access to E•Media's facilities, equipment, training and workshops.

*Television programs include a podcast option for no additional fee.


ANNUAL

Membership Fees


Membership Levels


Local Resident: $35 ($45)

(Easthampton/Southampton)


Senior/Student: $20 ($25)


Out of Town: $50 ($60)

•••

Lifetime: $1000


Podcast (only): $75

Includes hosting and distribution of your Podcast

Organizational/Group Memberships


For-Profit: $500


Non-Profit: $250

Feel free to contact us at info@easthamptonmedia.org

to set up a tour and to discuss membership options.


Our Mission

Our mission is to empower anyone in the community to be digital media content creators by providing access to professional video, audio, and multimedia tools and training.


We are a non-profit organization that promotes creativity, personal expression and civic engagement.













Local Programming Sponsors

Government Programming Sponsor

Thank you

for your Support!

If you’re interested in sponsorship or underwriting opportunities, please contact Jeff Mastroianni at director@easthamptonmedia.org


Monday-Friday 10:00am-6:00pm

(Saturday by appointment only)

Our office will be closed

Dec 24th-Jan 2nd

(Federal Holidays observed)