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ATH makes nationwide debut with PBS My World Too premiere

2022 Amaizing Sweet Corn Glean-A-Thon & Festival

ATH prepares for nationwide debut as subject of PBS My World Too

The episode will air across 275+ PBS stations nationwide, including locally in Kansas City and Lawrence/Topeka later this month

After visiting our local farms and distribution partners alongside a film crew last summer, After the Harvest is preparing for its nationwide television debut.

The episode, which unpacks our gleaning organization and committed volunteers, will air locally in Kansas City on KCPT on July 22 at 8:30am. It will air in the Lawrence/Topeka area on KTWU on July 9 at 8am and July 10 at 6:30pm.

The feature will also air on more than 275 PBS stations nationwide, representing roughly 87 percent of the public television system.

Click the video above to watch.