Friday, February 01, 2008

Earthvision International Environmental Film Festival

Earthvision International Environmental Film Festival,

Airing in Santa Cruz, California, March 3rd, through 8th,

has selected one of the Broadcast Segments from the Series

Produced and Created by Tamara Lynn Scott,

for airing at the Rio Del Mar Theatre

on March 6th at 3 p.m.



Segment 281 , Focuses on Sustainability - Act Locally,

and is a documentary on the Santa Cruz Organization of California Grey Bears.

a group of volunteers where senior citizens have organized to help and assist in providing food to more than 500 local seniors through efforts in recycling, gleaning fields, and volunteering.

Three segments were selected for the festival this year.

Information on the (3) segments follows:

Segment 281 California Grey Bears

How do we change our world?

Participate!

Act locally.

I created this segment to begin the process of fully
utilizing our food resources and recycling our useful
goods, a prototype organization which has begun
here in Santa Cruz, and which can be duplicated in
every city and town across the nation, and greater
world.

I have created it to give away to the public and it is

permanently stored at the Internet Archive for all to

have access to its inspiration, and its ideas.

Each of us have the power to change our worlds.

It always starts within ourself.

Act Locally!

Change Your World!

Permanent Internet Archive :

http://www.archive.org/details/TamaraLynnScottSEGMENT281-CaliforniaGreyBears

Segments also air in the weekly, educational,

Broadcast Cable Series:

Tamara Lynn Scott,

seen in Santa Cruz 4 times a week on

Cable 27

Tuesday and Friday evenings at 5:30 p.m. and mornings at 2 a.m.

and available Nationwide to all Public Access Cable

Stations on a no cost for airing basis.


http://TamaraLynnScottBroadcasts.blogspot.com


Segment 287 From the Ground Up
Creating Passive Solar heated, radiant tube, cement slab flooring, is one of several segments on the project, currently underway on a mountain top in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which is the set for the series:

"From The Ground Up"

creating energy self-reliant,

environmentally friendly,

homes, systems, and gardens.

http://TLS-FromTheGroundUp.blogspot.com


This segment is also available at the Internet Archive,
a permanent record of humanities and the arts:

http://www.archive.org/details/Segment287FromTheGroundUp-RadiantTubeCementSlab


And the Third Segment chosen: " Great Artists of the World" John James Audubon, visits the John James Audubon Museum in Henderson, Kentucky, dedicated to the artist, his life, and his works. Audubon is known as one of the first and foremost naturalistic artists who drew lifelike illustrations of the wildlife of the Americas.

http://ArtistsofSantaCruz.blogspot.com

http://TamaraLynnScottBroadcasts.blogspot.com

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