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times to remember INTO THE MOUNTAINS Getting power across any landscape is a big challenge, but imagine building lines through the mountains of the Kanawha Valley in West Virginia. In fact, some of the existing lines have structures that were built almost a century ago. In definite need of an upgrade, Appalachian Power is undertaking a massive venture headed by Senior Transmission Construction Representative Tim Clemons. His team of 100 people are spending six days a week for two years upgrading the system with new structures to help ensure reliability for customers for the next century. It goes to show no matter how huge the task, our employees are prepared to take it on. We may be a power company, but the true power in our communities comes from our people. INTO THE MOUNTAINS Getting power across any landscape is a big challenge, but imagine building lines through the mountains of the Kanawha Valley in West Virginia. In fact, some of the existing lines have structures that were built almost a century ago. In definite need of an upgrade, Appalachian Power is undertaking massive venture headed by Senior Transmission Construction Representativ Tim Clemons. His team of 100 people are spending six days a week for two years upgrading the system with new structures to help ensur reliability for customers for the next century. It goes t show no matter how huge the task, our employees are prepared to take it on. We may be a power company, but the true power in our communities comes from our people. 50th Anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Winston Hudson Mr. & Mrs. Winston Hudson celebrated their 50th anniversary on January 28th, 2017 with numerous family members, a luncheon was given by their children, Kim & Tony. Winston & Jean were married January 28th 1967, they have 2 children, 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren Mrs. Hudson is the former Jean Campbell. Call NOW! 434-385-5485 Ad Sizes Available: 2 col x 2 in • $ 50 2 col x 4 in • $ 100 Easter Sunday Services Page Publishing: Sunday, April 9 and Saturday, April 15 DEADLINE: Monday, April 3 Or Stop by The News & Advance 101 Wyndale Drive • Lynchburg 8:30 am-4:30 pm Blessing Devotion Blessing Devotion & SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2017 B6 Solution From Page B5 FLYWEIGHT Felt fight file filet filth filthy fitly flew flight flighty flit left life life lift light lithe yeti weft weigh weight weighty welt wetly whet whey while whit white whitefly wife wifely wile wilt wily with with withy eight eighty gift gilt gley heft heftily hefty hilt thew they thief tile Word From Page B4 Live” cast member Ar- misen, himself a musician, are longtime friends. Also on hand this day for idea-swapping and a lunchtime game of bas- ketball — an outside hoop is the big perk — are writ- ers Alice Mathias, Graham Wagner and Karen Kilgariff. But the script that emerges is only the beginning of what viewers ultimately see, a “loose blueprint” for filming in Portland, as Krisel puts it. “The shooting becomes our rewriting ... because it’s so heavily improvised,” he said in an interview. “And that’s kind of the secret of the show, that once you’ve got this simple premise and you’ve brainstormed it and written it, then on the day [of taping] you can just have fun with it.” He compares the show to an art project, such as a painting or sculpture, which ultimately finds its own final shape. “You don’t try to micro- manage it,” Krisel said. Ex- cept, it seems, in the edit- ing room, where the goal is to cobble together the very best, “laugh-out-loud funny moments” out of the many takes done for each segment. That can even require a “Portlandia” ver- sion of computer-gener- ated special effects, such as moving coffee cups around to preserve continuity. “The end goal is to make a piece that everybody has ownership over and every- body’s proud of because everybody contributed to it. I think there’s a commu- nist, socialist vibe to ‘Port- landia’ to make it work,” Krisel said, with a laugh. Improv From Page B4

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times to remember

INTO THE MOUNTAINS

Getting power across any landscape is a big challenge, but imagine building

lines through the mountains of the Kanawha Valley in West Virginia. In fact,

some of the existing lines have structures that were built almost a century

ago. In definite need of an upgrade, Appalachian Power is undertaking a

massive venture headed by Senior Transmission Construction Representative

Tim Clemons. His team of 100 people are spending six days a week for two

years upgrading the system with new structures to help ensure

reliability for customers for the next century. It goes to

show no matter how huge the task, our employees

are prepared to take it on. We may be a power

company, but the true power in our communities

comes from our people.

INTO THE MOUNTAINS

Getting power across any landscape is a big challenge, but imagine building

lines through the mountains of the Kanawha Valley in West Virginia. In fact,

some of the existing lines have structures that were built almost a century

ago. In definite need of an upgrade, Appalachian Power is undertaking

massive venture headed by Senior Transmission Construction Representativ

Tim Clemons. His team of 100 people are spending six days a week for two

years upgrading the system with new structures to help ensur

reliability for customers for the next century. It goes t

show no matter how huge the task, our employees

are prepared to take it on. We may be a power

company, but the true power in our communities

comes from our people.

50th Anniversary

Mr. & Mrs. Winston HudsonMr. & Mrs. Winston Hudson celebrated their

50th anniversary on January 28th, 2017 withnumerous family members, a luncheon was givenby their children, Kim & Tony. Winston & Jeanwere married January 28th 1967, they have 2children, 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildrenMrs. Hudson is the former Jean Campbell.

Call NOW! 434-385-5485

Ad Sizes Available:

2 col x 2 in • $50

2 col x 4 in • $100

Easter SundayServices Page

Publishing:

Sunday, April 9

and Saturday, April 15

DEADLINE:

Monday, April 3

Or Stop by The News & Advance

101 Wyndale Drive • Lynchburg

8:30 am-4:30 pm

BlessingDevotion

BlessingDevotion

&

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2017 ! B6

SolutionFrom Page B5

FLYWEIGHT

Felt fight file filet filth filthyfitly flew flight flighty flit

left life life lift light lithe yetiweft weigh weight weightywelt wetly whet whey while

whit white whitefly wifewifely wile wilt wily with

with withy eight eighty giftgilt gley heft heftily hefty

hilt thew they thief tile

WordFrom Page B4

Live” cast member Ar-misen, himself a musician,are longtime friends.

Also on hand this dayfor idea-swapping and alunchtime game of bas-ketball — an outside hoopis the big perk — are writ-ers Alice Mathias, GrahamWagner and Karen Kilgariff.But the script that emergesis only the beginning ofwhat viewers ultimatelysee, a “loose blueprint”for filming in Portland, asKrisel puts it.

“The shooting becomesour rewriting ... because it’sso heavily improvised,” hesaid in an interview. “Andthat’s kind of the secret ofthe show, that once you’vegot this simple premiseand you’ve brainstormed itand written it, then on theday [of taping] you can justhave fun with it.”

He compares the showto an art project, such asa painting or sculpture,which ultimately finds itsown final shape.

“You don’t try to micro-manage it,” Krisel said. Ex-cept, it seems, in the edit-ing room, where the goalis to cobble together thevery best, “laugh-out-loudfunny moments” out of themany takes done for eachsegment. That can evenrequire a “Portlandia” ver-sion of computer-gener-ated special effects, such asmoving coffee cups aroundto preserve continuity.

“The end goal is to makea piece that everybody hasownership over and every-body’s proud of becauseeverybody contributed toit. I think there’s a commu-nist, socialist vibe to ‘Port-landia’ to make it work,”Krisel said, with a laugh.

ImprovFrom Page B4