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“The 2019 Summer USO Tour was an experience that I will never forget. Our tour covered five military bases, four countries, and countless service members in less than a week. It was humbling to experience what our military does every day for our freedom. I sang “God Bless America” and “Let it Be” as a part of a variety show we all performed at each stop. Our servicemen and women truly sacrifice so much, and being able to personally see the places in which they spend their time while serving has given me a deeper appreciation for all they do.” -Nia
Source: Miss America Organization email
http://www.pageantcast.com/2019/08/miss-america-on-the-uso-tour/
We went to the Wisconsin State Fair today and it was packed!
We will be posting a number of humorous videos of our time there on our Instagram and Twitter feeds, so be sure to tune in all week.
The food was great and a beautiful day! Hope you folks in the Midwest can saunter on in and have a good time!
http://www.pageantcast.com/2019/08/wisconsin-state-fair-with-the-pageantcast/
The Miss America Organization applauds your year of service as Miss America’s Outstanding Teen. Your dedication to raising awareness and funding for Donate Life America (#CheckYes4Life) and Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals is appreciated!
We hope you close out your tenure knowing that you have been a phenomenal role model to your peers and young women across the country. Best of luck to you, London!
-The MAO Team
Source: Miss America Organization email
http://www.pageantcast.com/2019/08/congratulations-payton-may-miss-americas-outstanding-teen-2020/
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The
Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Organization is proud to bring back
the America’s Choice vote for the 2019 MAOTeen Competition! The
votes will determine one contestant as America’s Choice and
guarantee them a spot as a Semi-Finalist on Saturday Night, July
27th, and a $1,000
scholarship courtesy of The Sash Company!
Go
to https://fourpointsmagazine.com/maoteen19 and
vote for your favorite National Contestant! Share the link on your
social media and vote for your favorite! She could go on to become
MAOTeen 2020!
Each
vote is only $1 and only ONE contestant will receive a $1,000
SCHOLARSHIP and become an AUTOMATIC SEMI-FINALIST!
Vote early and vote often!
Source: Miss America’s Outstanding Teen email
http://www.pageantcast.com/2019/08/miss-americas-outstanding-teen-announcing-americas-choice/
RALEIGH, NC (March 14, 2019) Nia Franklin Miss America 2019, an arts education advocate with a Masters in Music Composition, traveled to Raleigh this week to bring awareness to “Music in our Schools” month with the North Carolina Music Educators Association. Franklin is a North Carolina native who won the title of Miss America 2019 this past September as Miss New York.
On
Tuesday, Franklin met with the Millbrook Advanced Choir where she
spoke with students about pursuing their passions, dedicating
themselves to their craft, and following their dreams.
“The students at Millbrook High School were a joy to be around, and they even performed three music selections for me!” said Franklin. “They shared why music is so important to them in their school. The most common thread was that music gives them a great sense of community. It was important for me to visit with these students, and they are an example of why music should be in all schools!”
Tuesday evening, Franklin attended a reception hosted by the North Carolina Music Educators Association, where she performed for attendees and discussed how her education in the arts has lead her to where she is today.
On Wednesday, the North Carolina Music Educators Association spent time with Franklin at the North Carolina State Legislative building. There, Franklin met with lawmakers like Sen. Paul Lowe Jr., Rep. Verla Insko, Speaker of the House Tim Moore, and Senate President pro tempore Phil Berger to talk about the importance of keeping and funding the arts in all North Carolina schools.
“It was my honor and privilege to view the State Capitol from so many different perspectives, especially in support of the NCMEA,” said Franklin. “It was a joy to hear so many legislators proclaim their support of the arts and also my chance to advocate for them.”
Following her meetings, Franklin joined in the North Davidson High School Choir, her alma mater, before addressing both the House and Senate where she performed God Bless America and the national anthem. You can see them sing HERE.
Visiting with students across the country is just one part of Franklin’s job. In addition to her work with NCMEA, Franklin has worked with the likes of Lincoln Center, ASCAP, and Juilliard School to bring attention to the need for more arts education in schools.
Along with her arts advocacy, Franklin is the national ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (#ChildrensHospitalsWeek is next week!) and serves as a partner for Sing for Hope, an international organization.
Source: Miss America Organization email
http://www.pageantcast.com/2019/07/nia-franklin-miss-america-2019-visits-north-carolina-with-ncmea-to-advocate-for-the-arts/
Orlando, Florida – July 25, 2019- Miss Missouri’s Outstanding Teen, Shae Smith, was named Thursday night’s preliminary Talent winner for her jazz dance performed to “September” during the third night of the 2019 Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Competition at the Linda Chapin Theater in Orlando. Shae will receive a $500 scholarship.
Also
in the spotlight was Miss Arizona’s Outstanding Teen, Katelyn Cai,
who was the preliminary Evening Wear/On-Stage Question winner.
Katelyn will also receive a $500 scholarship.
Academic
Awards were a special highlight of the evening. This year’s
Scholastic Excellence Award for maintaining the highest grade point
average went to Miss South Carolina’s Outstanding Teen, Kellan
Fenegan. Kellan will receive a $1,000 scholarship. The Outstanding
Achievement in Academic Life Award was presented to Miss Arizona’s
Outstanding Teen, Katelyn Cai, for achieving a high grade point
average and being actively involved with academic
activities. Katelyn will receive a $1,000 scholarship.
The
Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Organization is one of the nation’s
leading achievement programs and will make available more than
$122,000 in cash scholarships in 2019. The Miss America’s Outstanding
Teen Organization encourages positive achievement by helping to
nurture and build the scholastic achievement, creative
accomplishment, healthy living and community involvement of our
nation’s youth. MAOTeen provides educational scholarships for
deserving young people and has developed mentoring programs and
community-based initiatives. The Miss America’s Outstanding Teen
Organization has a long standing relationship with Children’s Miracle
Network Hospitals. Through this partnership, the Miss America’s
Outstanding Teen Organization raises over $450,000 annually to help
improve the lives of children across the country.
Additional information about the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Organization can be found at www.maoteen.org.
Source: Miss America’s Outstanding Teen email
http://www.pageantcast.com/2019/07/2019-maoteen-competition-night-3-award-winners-announced/