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Doris Anne Beaulieu

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Doris Anne Beaulieu
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  • Smithfield
  • United States
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How's this for a good movie story for all you producers. Created, voiced and video by viewwithme also known as Doris Anne Beaulieu
Video posted by Doris Anne Beaulieu Jan 14

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City:
Maine
Country (ie. United States, Spain, etc..):
USA
Relationship Status:
Single
How I heard about EMwomen:
Searching the web.
About Me:
My personal site Life’s Ultimate Test and profile has received the attention of the Presidential 2008 Obama campaign for striving to bring about change in an area of education that has been overlooked and left on the back burner. The result was accepting the honor of being the Ambassador of the state of Maine for the 2007-2008 Presidential Obama campaign yearbook.


In the year 2000 I was honored for my unselfish attitude as a self appointed community advocate. For my dedication and inspirational work, Adelphia Communications and Romance classics, a network from the American Movie Channel, had selected me to receive the "Cool Women of America Award" Only two were chosen from Maine, and I was one.


I have volunteered in three different school doing craft projects with the students on all holidays. Done special projects, along with sewing customs for plays. Volunteered in the head start program. Been a member of the parent-teacher group, doing many fund raisers for classroom needs , and school playground equipment.


I have also served as vice president of both the People's Action Committee and the Maine Association of Independent Neighborhoods, which deals with low income issues. Held office as Treasurer for Task force on Human needs, as well as second vice president of the American Legion Auxiliary. I was certified by Pine Tree Legal as a community advocate. Volunteered helping the elderly, and handicapped along with anyone in need of help that has crossed my path as I go through life. Started a group for young children in the community called "Tiny Tots" doing fund raisers for t-shirts, parties and a float for the parade to enrich the lives of young children. I also hold many certificates in different fields.


I went on to publish books:
Website:
http://www.LifesUltimateTest.com

My books and screenplays:

The Torment's of the Modest,Secluded Farm Life:
ISBN:1-58721-806-2
Put into screenplay format for producers;
" Broken Souls"
Doris Anne Beaulieu

NATIVE OF MAINE WRITES OF OLD-TIME FARM LIFE
SMITHFIELD, MAINE-MAINE author Doris Anne Beaulieu says her book, titled The Torment's of the Modest, Secluded Farm Life," ISBN: 1-58721-806-2 will bring you heartwarming laughter and tears to your eyes. Hopefully, you will gain a better and closer understanding of old country folks." It is "filled with down-home stories and humor for a true picture of how life in the country with only your eight siblings for playmates."

She describes the work as " an old time book from a girl in the back woods of Maine, who had a Guardian Angel to protect her and teach her about the REAL WORLD."

She explains, "The book is the true story of a young girl living a very modest, secluded country life in the 1950's, in the state of Maine. She starts by explaining how country folks live life year after year...Then she takes you though the hard young working years. And then how she was tormented mentally in all directions as she enters the real world. She just couldn't believe or understand the world and its language being raised as she was in the county going to a Catholic school."

She notes, "As more parents are choosing to home tutor their children for good reasons, I found myself compelled to write my true story to help parents understand the long lasting effects of a modest, sheltered upbringing before making the final decision...I only wish for parents to see how a child may be affected and how these issues also need to be addressed."

The book has also been put into screenplay format for producers.
Easy & Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts For Teachers:
ISBN: 0-75960-681-1
Doris Anne Beaulieu

Life of an old Woodsman:
ISBN:1-58820-046-9
Doris Anne Beaulieu

The Adventurous Travels of a Young Girl from Maine to Georgia:
ISBN: 1-58820-253-4
Sharon Marie Beaulieu

My screenplays:

Now Available to movie producers:

" THE TORMENT'S OF THE MODEST, SECLUDED FARM LIFE "

Was picked up by, Filmmakers Collectives who found a screenplay writer " James LaBudde " who adapted the book into a screenplay format and we are now looking for a producer to produce the screenplay. New title for screenplay is “BROKEN SOULS”

However, the story and characters in the film are the type that many other women and families can connect with and feel a bond with. The screenplay addresses some very real issues that we are seeing on the television news everyday. Topics such as child abuse, parental anxiety, religion, education and even the normal fears felt by two young people in love.

" INTERNET FRIENDSHIP TO THE EXTREME "

James is upset by the fact that his stay-at-home wife, raising the children, is on the computer all day in chatrooms. Lynn is living life on the edge whenever James comes home and can not seem to do anything right in her husbands eyes.

Wanting to see who she is talking to and meeting while he is at work, he decided they will attend the local chatroom night out a local bar. Lynn is so frightened, not even knowing what to wear. She wonders what will trigger James’s anger and who she will meet that she has been talking too.

James who is a lobster man finds many new faces at the dock, and his brother who fishes with him brushes it off as people needing work. As they set off laughing at how some have presented themselves looking for a job, the boat.......

Hilarious
Halloween Special


"Wishing Witch"

Jenny is a girl who is always wishing for more then she has and talks in riddles. A Halloween day at school finds Jenny getting her classmates in a heap of trouble with the teacher. Jenny's riddles take a life of there own, as her classmates accuse her of being a Witch in a princess costume. Jenny realizes she is a witch when she must wish herself out of danger while out trick-or-treating.

Christmas Special.

" THE BOY ELF "

This story is about a poor young boy who is the school bully, and refused to believe in Santa. After a trip with Santa to the north pole "Joseph" learns his lesson, and believes Santa exists with pride of becoming Santa’s helper. His return home is filled with restored faith,and he begins his work with providing Christmas to his friends.This could work out good as an animation.

" ERROR of the Governess "

A story of a woman (Sarah) who becomes the Governess of her state. During her time running for office, she has a late night encounter with her public relations man. The threat of a scandal becomes a tragedy that is covered up by Sarah fiance when she finds herself pregnant. A true political perfect picture image for the sake of Sarah career, love, and an unborn child.

" School Beat "

A mother's cry to the local school board brings along changes in a High School. A great story to help uncover danger area's in a school, while learning stories of peer pressure and bullying. This story tells how a community joins together fighting for better safety after an epileptic boy is found unconscious. We all need to learn better awareness on this subject.


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Crafts for Children

Posted on May 17, 2009 at 5:56pm 0 Comments

Hello,

My name is Doris Anne Beaulieu and I’d like to this time to talk to mail order companies and parents.

To parents I have a wonderful craft book for your child to give his or her teacher at the end of the school year. My Easy and Inexpensive Holiday Classroom Crafts for Teachers book is truly a gift that will forever keep giving from year to year, holiday after holiday. It’s a craft book for developing creative minds. This book will tell you what items you will need for each… Continue

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At 10:33pm on August 10, 2008, Miriam GraferMiriam Grafer said…
Heres hoping your week brings you happiness, peace and that your work load is light.

At 10:11pm on June 15, 2008, Donna WuerchDonna Wuerch said…
Hi Doris Anne!
What an amazing, talented woman you are!!
First of all, I’m delighted to welcome you to this wonderful and exciting community of powerful and passionate women! Hopefully you are enjoying getting to know other women in the community by the blogs, comments, becoming a part of the groups and providing your own ideas, thoughts, advice and experiences. With that in mind, I would love to have you join our “Over 50….and loving it!” group. I realize that joining this elite group, admits that you are over 50 or at least approaching this milestone year, but believe me, after having been here for a few years, I can tell you it is the best time of life ever. Oh sure, there are major transitions that take place…..like no longer choosing my cereal based on the toy inside – now it’s because of the “fiber” it contains! LOL! Even though turning 50 may mean “empty nest” and “life after menopause”, the things that used to be so scary at mid-life…..just aren’t!! I heard it said that “50 is the new 40”!! And that’s a phrase that has become popular due to improvements in diet, lifestyle, and healthcare. Today's women who are turning fifty are, more fit, attractive, capable and in charge of their lives than ever before! So, won’t you join our group – perhaps you’ll see and hear some things that will give you encouragement and insight for making the most of your “prime-time” years! And while you’re at it, perhaps you have advice and wisdom for those of us who may be asking questions like, “What do I do when my kids leave home?” or “The thought of being a grandparent….who, me?” or “How do I handle having to become caregiver to my aging parents? You will be surprised how much your comments and encouragement will mean to other women. So, jump in…..the water’s fine! Join “Over 50…..and loving it” today! You’ll be glad you did! Much love and blessings!
At 5:18pm on June 11, 2008, Denise GerrichDenise Gerrich said…
Hi Doris welcome the EMcommunity. It is a pleasure to have you has a part of the community. As you browse through the members and groups, you will see that the EMcommunity is a place where passion abounds in so many areas from family to professional pursuits. It is a great place to invite your friends and family to be a part. Have a great time exploring and once again welcome to the EMcommunity.
I spent a week in Oakland, ME during February of last year. I loved it, it was so beautiful. With the exception of the little Noreaster that hit the day before I was to fly home....even then I was excited because I haven't seen that much snow in a long time. Are you far from Oakland, it is about an hour from Freeport. I am so glad that you are a part of the EMcommunity.
 
 
 

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