Thursday, October 30, 2008

Miss Texas and The Children's Miracle Network


Miss Texas National US 2009, Andreana Choe recently acted as local ambassador at a health fair for The Children's Miracle Network. She helped spread awareness of the organization as it helps children receive medical attention without borders. This is an organization that is very close to Andreana's heart and we're sure to see her continue to be very active with The Children's Miracle Network throughout her reign.

PHOTO: Andreana poses for a photo with volunteers at The Children's Miracle Network Health Fair.

Miss Missouri Goes to Marti-Bra!


Danielle Dodson, Miss Missouri National US 2009 was recently invited back by the American Cancer Society of Kansas City to act as Grand Marshall of Marti-Bra 2009. The event was held to raise awareness about breast cancer and receive 1,000 bras to be donated to HOPE houses in Kansas City for battered and abused women. Danielle hosted the event with 98.1 KUDL's DJs and spoke about her personal battle with breast cancer and said, "it's important for young people to be aware that they are not immune, and breast cancer does not discriminate." She later led the parade of survivors and the candle ceremony which raised $3,000. Danielle also received the honor of being nominated for Who's Who Among Professional Women 2009! Congratulations Danielle!
PHOTO: (Above) Danielle with Rep. Cathy Jolly.



PHOTO: (Left) Danielle speaking to the crowd and Marti-Bra 2009; (Right) Danielle posing next to a bra donation bin at the event and holding one of the spectacular bras given to charity.

Monday, October 13, 2008

Interview with Miss Ohio National US 2009, Brittany Eckstrom























How did you feel when you were announced the

representative for the state of Ohio?

This is actually my first pageant, so I cannot explain how
excited I was (and still am)! But, if I could begin to explain it, I
would definitely say that I am so proud to have my work qualify me to
be a delegate. When I first received my letter, I was so excited that
I was almost doubting that it really was true! Then the reality of it
all hit me; “WOOHOO!”

What do you feel is the most important quality
in a Miss National US?

I think that Miss National US should be herself. Through this
process, it is very easy to get caught up in portraying who you think
others want you to be. I feel that it is very important for her to be
genuine and true to who she really is inside.
What do you wish to accomplish with your title?  
I really want more people, especially my age, to get involved
with volunteering. It seems like many people in America use the excuse
that they “don’t have time to volunteer.” I want people to be able to
realize that there are so many ways to get involved, even if it’s only
helping out with Sunday brunch at church. I’m hoping that I can help
people to find options to help the people around them, even in little
ways.

What do you like to do in your spare time?
Well, I’m a musical theater major at Kent State University,
which takes up so much of time! If I’m not on stage, rehearsing,
memorizing lines, or learning a new song, I love to go to the plaza at
school with my friends and get coffee or just walk around campus with
my boyfriend. I also LOVE to bake cookies in my dorm kitchen with my
best friend Erin.

What would you say is your most prized possession?
My great grandma gave me a bag of rocks when I was younger.
Yes, what a stereotypical silly thing for a grandmother to do. Well, I
thought that it was just something silly that she was doing, but then
she explained these special rocks to me. These little white pebbles
belonged to her sister, who just happened to love traveling. When her
sister was younger, she traveled to Jerusalem, and brought back these
rocks for her. My grandma loved these rocks, and I think that is why
they mean so much to me

Monday, October 6, 2008

Miss Nebraska Keeps Busy

Miss Nebraska National US Ashley Hackenkamp has recently had a very busy schedule. First she attended the annual Colorado Cattle Baron's Ball, an annual fund raiser for the American Cancer Society. She helped with registration and the live auctions. Below are photos from the spectacular event.

PHOTO: (Above) Ashley with Miss Rodeo Colorado 2008 and Miss Rodeo Colorado 2009; (Below) Ashley with Nashville recording artists, The Lost Trailers

Next, Ashley helped organize and served as guest judge the 2008 Miss Walk a Mile pageant. However, this was not your ordinary pageant. It was a competition for men and acted as a fund raiser for the Sandhills Crisis Intervention Program, which advocates for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. The 14 contestants who each raised $100 each for SCIP, were judged on their appearance, charisma, and creativity of answers during the Q&A segment. The winner was Carl Dietz Superintendent of Ogallala school districts.

PHOTO: (Top) Ashley acting as judge for Miss Walk a Mile; (Middle) Ashlely handing out awards crowning the winner of the pageant; (Bottom) Ashley with a couple of the contestants.

Miss Indiana and the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana Gala


Joy Araujo, Miss Indiana National US 2009 recently volunteered at the annual National Kidney Foundation of Indiana Gala. The event raised money for the foundation to support programs designed to prevent kidney and urinary disease, improve the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by these diseases, and increase the availability of all organs for transplantation. Joy also had the opportunity to rally off and model a Mikimoto diamond and pearl ring! Volunteerism and glamor all for a great cause!

PHOTO: (Above) Joy Araujo with Nicki Howard, grant coordinator for the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana.


PHOTO: Joy with volunteers for the National Kidney Foundation of Indiana Gala