Thursday, May 14, 2009

Miss North Carolina Goes Green


(PHOTO: Miss North Carolina Nat'l US, Marie Ventrone-fourth from the left-with event volunteers)

This past Earth Day, Miss North Carolina Nat'l US Marie Ventrone participate in the 4th Annual Piedmont Earth Day Fair hosted by the Piedmont Environmental Alliance. To give you an idea of the festivities, the following is a snippet taken from their website about the event:
"An estimated crowd of 7,000 attended the 4th annual Piedmont Earth  Day Fair on the
campus of Wake Forest University.
Presented by Piedmont Environmental Alliance (PEA),
the Fair included
140 booth spaces representing over 120 exhibitors. Festivities included
five panel discussions, nine demonstrations, a stationary
green car parade, green jobs booth,
twelve specially designed
children's activities, entertainment all day long on the main stage,
an all-natural food court and more."

Miss Ohio at the American Red Cross

Miss Ohio Nat'l US, Brittany Eckstrom recently volunteered at the American Red Cross blood drive at Kent University. She spent her time checking in donors at the check-in table, making sure the donors received drinks and food to keep them from feeling ill after donating, and checking in the fraternity and sorority students who donated. Fun fact: Brittany is a proud member of the Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority! As an important message to take from Miss Ohio's volunteering experience, please give blood; you can't imagine how many lives you'll be able to save. Donate today!

Miss Louisiana Amongst Royalty


Miss Louisiana Nat'l US, Jessica Johnson expressed that famous southern hospitality by volunteering at the LSU Relay for Life on the Queens of Louisiana Team. Along side LA Cattle Festival Queen, COYC Hurricane Festival Queen, S.J.P. Queen of Hope, and Miss Iberia, the women gave out purple ribbon Queens sashes, were introduced on stage, had a blast playing limbo, a cheese ball throw, and a whipped cream eating race all while raising funds for cancer reaserach. Miss Louisiana had an amazing time and plans to attend next year.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Miss Texas Keeps Busy


Miss Texas Nat'l US Andreana Choe was the guest of honor for the "Peace, Love and Joy" piano recital. Andreana had the honor of talking about the importance of peace and love and was able to thank our military for the courageous and selfless efforts that they are doing; she was also able to showcase her skills as an accomplished pianist and played a few pieces at the event. Andreana said she had "such a wonderful experience that [she] will never forget being able to talk about peace on earth and love which is something that [she] [is] very passionate about." Being able to personally thank and honor some of the soldiers for everything that they do for our country is such a rewarding experience and we are proud to know one of our delegates was able to do so. Andreana also recently participated in a walk/race for diabetes. It was a wonderful and rewarding experience and she had the opportunity to meet many special and wonderful people who are dealing with their diabetes and are still enthusiastic about finding a cure for the disease.

Miss Arizona Puts on Her Dancing Shoes

Miss Arizona Nat'l US LaReina Hingson was recently a guest at RAH for a dance for mentally handicapped adults. Check out a couple of pictures of the event below!
(PHOTO: L: Miss Arizona with a dancing partner; R: More guests at the RHA dance)

Miss Louisiana Assists the Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day


Miss Louisiana Nat'l US, Jessica Johnson 2009 appeared as a local celebrity at the National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day event at the Baranco-Clark YMCA called "Hooping It Up In The South" in Baton Rouge, LA. The event's DJ even allowed Jessica to come to the booth during the game while he commentated play-by-play and Jessica gave out different HIV/AIDS facts over the loud speaker. The event consisted of a basketball game between the "celebs" team and the "community" team. The celebrity team consisted of local djay's, local fraternity members, YMCA corporate employees, and more. There was also free HIV testing, Syphilis testing, and a blood drive, along with booths set up for distributing information to the community.