2011-10-01
Posted at 20:18 UT
by
Tamara
SEGMENT 430 Soroptimists Event
You may view a compilation of some of the BRA's for a Cause on-line in the opening musical theme for the mini-series on the Soroptimists at the Internet Archives:
http://www.archive.org/details/SEGMENT430HowDoWeChangeOurWorldSoroptimistEventTamaraLynnScott
DVD copies of the thirty minute broadcast may be obtained through the Producer for airings in your own communities. Contact TamaraLynnScott@gmail.com.
copyright Tamara Lynn Scott 2011.
Labels: SEGMENT 430 Bras For A Cause Event
2011-08-22
Posted at 20:25 UT
by
Tamara
Segments 428 and 429 - Soroptimists International
Soroptimists of Capitola
Bras For A Cause
Fundraiser for
the women of our area,
for Womens Care,
and for Gemma House.
The Butterfly Bra.
Abalone Bra.
The Milky Way Bra.
Catherine the Great Bra Detail.
The Gemma House Mermaid Bra.
Women Care " You Go Girl" Bra.
Rastafarian Marijuana Bra
Copies of these Broadcasts may be ordered for airing in your own communities.
Featuring Gwyn Larson.
You may preview the opening musical theme and images from the segments at
http://www.archive.org/details/HowDoWeChangeOurWorldTamaraLynnScottSoroptimist
Copyright 2011 Tamara Lynn Scott
Produced by Tamara Lynn Scott

Labels: SEG 428 - 429 Soroptimists of Capitola
2011-07-06
Posted at 20:32 UT
by
Tamara
SEG 425 - Long Term Care -
with
Aaron Kancevicius
and
Tamara Lynn Scott
Chart of Car, Home, Care, and items we want to protect.
Contact Aaron Kancevicius for further information:
DVD copies of these Broadcasts are available through the Producer.
SEGMENT 426 - Part Two
Long Term Care
with
Aaron Kancevicius
and
Tamara Lynn Scott
Produced and Directed by Tamara Lynn Scott
Http://TamaraLynnScottBroadcasts.blogspot.com

Labels: SEGMENTS 425 - 426 Long Term Care
2011-04-26
Posted at 21:34 UT
by
Tamara
SEGMENT 421 Rare and Endangered Plants Plants
California's Endangered Plant Species are featured in this segment, filmed at the University of Santa Cruz Arboretum, with focus on the local plants of the Santa Cruz Area, natives that can be saved through the public's awareness, and action in replanting them, available for purchase at the Arboreatum.
Featured in this segment are Brett Hall, Director of the Arboretum.
and Stephen McCabe.
The South Africa Lucadendrum opens the segment, because its habitat is also very similar to the Santa Cruz area, and may be planted here.
The South Africa Silver Tree is also a potential plant for this area.
Santa Cruz County endangered species, the Artustapharus Paharo Insus.
And from the Sand Hills area of the Santa Cruz Mountains,
The Silver Leaf Manzanita.
Several non-endangered plants are also discussed, such as the bee attracting
Ceanothus.
Future segments will re-visit the Arboretum for additional plants.
and the wild male strawberry shown here, which is not able to change its sex to female in order to proliferate and create fruit.
Copies of these broadcasts are available through the Producer at TamaraLynnScott@gmail.com
and may be submitted to your own local Public Access Cable Stations for local airings in your communities.
Produced and Directed by Tamara Lynn Scott
copyright 2011 Tamara Lynn Scott
Labels: SEGMENT 421 California's Endangered Plants
2011-04-11
Posted at 20:26 UT
by
Tamara
SEGMENT 419 This Old Car
Toyota Front Axle Replacement - Part One
Produced and Directed
by
Tamara Lynn Scott
featuring
Dan Urbancic
with
Rebuilt Toyota Front Axle
This segment encourages the public to purchase the best quality, most environmentally friendly parts, namely, a rebuilt Toyota part, most likely rebuilt in the United States.
You may review the segments of this series at the website.
DVD copies are available through the Producer.
Copyright 2011 Tamara Lynn Scott
SEGMENT 420
This Old Car
Toyota Rebuilt Front Axle Replacement - Part Two
Labels: SEGMENTS 419 -420 This Old Car
2011-03-14
Posted at 20:33 UT
by
Tamara
Segment 417 features a special poetry reading of Tamara Lynn Scott, featured reader in February for Poetry Santa Cruz, California.
Three of the four selections read were filmed for this broadcast.
This photo is of the monument to Poetry located out on the Point in Palo Alto, inscribed with "Phoenix Arise", winner of the New Millennium Poetry Contest, one of the poems read in this segment.
This photo was taken during delivery of "Poem to the People", the inaugural address, on the capital steps of Washington D.C. where she was invited as winner of Salon.com's Epic Poetry award.
Poem to the People was also given on the steps of Sacramento Capital on Inauguration Day
Previous Poetry has won national awards and press.
Local publications also have awarded the poetry.
You may read more works of poetry at the website: http://TamaraLS.blogspot.com
To open the Broadcast, a 10 minute cut from the Soroptimists International Awards Banquet is included, featuring the original vocals and lyrics of Tamara Lynn Scott's "How Do We Change Our World". The Ruby Award was presented for her work in helping women. As the chosen awardee for the Santa Cruz Bay Area, she will proceed to the State level for consideration of additional awards.

Labels: SEGMENT 417 Poetry Santa Cruz
2011-03-12
Posted at 21:40 UT
by
Tamara
SEGMENT 416 Soroptimists Awards
Capitola by the Sea hosted it's yearly awards banquet on the 100th year anniversary of the International Year of the Woman, and gave three local women awards. The " Ruby Award", once called the " Women Helping Women " Award, was given to Tamara Lynn Scott for her 10 years of self-producing a 4 times weekly, educational, not-for-profit, Broadcast Series that often features women both locally and around the world.
This broadcast is the major commentary of the evening, and features all three of the women awarded.
Check Cable 27 of Santa Cruz website for the airing dates.
In addition to the Soroptimist Award, Certificates of Recognition were given from the House of Representatives, the Congress, and the Senate.
Various News articles were released on the event.
Cuts of the evening can be viewed at the Internet Archives:
"RubyAwardSoroptimistsInternationalTamaraLynnScott",
at archive.org.
http://www.archive.org/details/RubyAwardSoroptimistsInternationalTamaraLynnScott

Labels: SEGMENT 416 Soroptimists Awards