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Name | Lorri Brown |
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Country | USA & Canada |
Current location | Canada |
Time zone | PDT |
Family and friends | |
Marital status | Married |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Retired |
Contact info | |
lorri.brown.2019gmail.com |
Disclosure
editGreetings,
My disclosure is as follows:
My participation in Wikipedia is as a volunteer editor. I am NOT a paid editor and I DO NOT solicit being paid for creating articles. I have a COI with the article Kent Tate, the Canadian Visual Artist/Filmmaker, as a family member. I've been indirectly involved in the arts for many years. I am currently active with this interest. I am retired. My primary interest in Wikipedia has been to create Living Person Biographies for Canadian Visual Artists and Filmmakers. I've created the following new articles that I've either submitted to AfC (Articles for Creations) for review or have posted directly to the Wikipedia main space directly. I am a member of the Women in Red project and have found many subjects listed there. My goal is to create or contribute to well researched, accurate and respectful articles for Canadian artists:
- Joan Almond
- Kathryn Reed Altman
- Ervin Chartrand
- Elizabeth Chitty
- Linda Craddock
- Cathy Daley
- Michael de Courcy (artist)
- Matt Gallagher (filmmaker)
- Susan Hudson
- Yvonne Lammerich
- Brenda Longfellow
- Judith Schwarz
- Merike Talve
- Susan Aaron-Taylor
- Kent Tate
Additionally, I've created and/or contributed to the following film festival and film awards pages:
- National Film Board of Canada
- Yorkton Film Festival
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Aboriginal
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Animation
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Best of Festival
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Comedy
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Director
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Drama
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Emerging Filmmaker
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Experimental
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Indigenous
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Lifestyle
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Multicultural
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Research
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Short Subject
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Ruth Shaw (Best of Saskatchewan)
- Yorkton Film Festival - The Founders' Award
- Kathleen Shannon Award
- Walthamstow International Film Festival
Thank you, LorriBrown (talk) 14:20, 27 May 2020 (UTC)
Today's motto...
→ Natura non contristatur
("Nature is not saddened")
Articles Created
editWikipedia:WikiProject Articles for creation/Grading scheme
Film awards
edit- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Aboriginal
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Animation
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Best of Festival
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Comedy
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Director
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Drama
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Emerging Filmmaker
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Experimental
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Indigenous
- Kathleen Shannon Award
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Lifestyle
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Multicultural
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Research
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Ruth Shaw (Best of Saskatchewan)
- Yorkton Film Festival Golden Sheaf Award - Short Subject
- Yorkton Film Festival - The Founders' Award
Articles
edit- Joan Almond
- Kathryn Reed Altman
- Ervin Chartrand
- Elizabeth Chitty
- Linda Craddock
- Cathy Daley
- Michael de Courcy (artist)
- Susan Hudson
- Yvonne Lammerich
- Brenda Longfellow
- Cyndra MacDowall
- Judith Schwarz
- Merike Talve
- Kent Tate
- Susan Aaron-Taylor
- Walthamstow International Film Festival
Misc. contributions to articles
edit- Chantal duPont
- Brian Fawcett
- Joanne Jackson Johnson
- National Film Board of Canada
- Yorkton Film Festival
Draft articles
edit- Draft:Jeff Dorn
- Draft:Xstine Cook
- Draft:Jesse Gouchey
- Draft:Isolated Gestures
- User:LorriBrown/Draft page
Film festival awards project
editSpecial pages
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Apollo 15 (July 26 – August 7, 1971) was the fourth crewed mission to land on the Moon. It was the first of three J missions, with a longer stay on the Moon, a greater focus on science, and the use of the first Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). David Scott and James Irwin landed near Hadley Rille and spent 18 and a half hours on extravehicular activity (EVA), collecting 170 pounds (77 kg) of surface material. During the return trip, Alfred Worden performed the first spacewalk in deep space. The mission included the collection of the Genesis Rock, thought to be part of the Moon's early crust, and Scott used a hammer and a feather to demonstrate Galileo's theory that, absent air resistance, objects fall at the same rate regardless of mass. The mission was later marred when it was found that the crew had carried unauthorized postal covers to the lunar surface, some of which were sold by a West German stamp dealer. The crew was reprimanded for poor judgment, and none flew in space again. This photograph, taken by Scott during an EVA on August 2, shows Irwin giving a military salute beside the U.S. flag. The Lunar Module Falcon is in the center, with the LRV on the right.Photograph credit: David Scott; restored by Bammesk and Basile Morin
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