Television crew plans to broadcast a community profile of Silverdale

If you see lights, cameras and a little more action on the streets of Silverdale Thursday, Aug. 6, it’s because Comcast is filming this month’s “Neighborhoods” TV program about the community.

If you see lights, cameras and a little more action on the streets of Silverdale Thursday, Aug. 6, it’s because Comcast is filming this month’s “Neighborhoods” TV program about the community.

“Neighborhoods” is a monthly show that highlights a community in Western Washington.

The host is Sabrina Register, an award-winning veteran TV broadcaster. Register was a news anchor at KOMO and Northwest Cable News for more than a decade before becoming a freelance broadcaster. She currently reports and produces for various media outlets, including KCTS 9, the PBS based in Seattle.

“It’s about profiling and promoting different communities and different towns in Western Washington,” Register said of the show. She said she enjoys the work and enjoyed learning the reasons why people liked to live in their communities. Museums and local restaurants were two of the subjects the show covered, among others, she said.

The small crew recorded audio and video at the Port of Silverdale, Monica’s Waterfront Bakery, Lisa Stirrett’s Glass Art Studio, Silver City Restaurant, Cash Brewing Co. and Clear Creek Trail and Interpretive Center.

The program will appear on the Comcast On Demand menu starting on or about Sept. 1. To watch, go to On Demand > Get Local > Around the Sound > then Neighborhoods. The segment will be available exclusively On Demand for three months. Then, on or about Dec. 1, the segment will be posted on YouTube for viewers around the world to enjoy. To see examples of past segments, click here. http://wacomcast.com/?s=neighborhoods.

Sabrina Register, left, speaks with Silverdale’s Tex Lewis near the Clear Creek Trail interpretive center Aug. 6.

A screenshot of a Tweet from Monica’s Cafe in Silverdale Aug. 6.