Friday, October 27, 2006

MAO at USA in Michigan

October 21, 2006 - Congratulations to all my 'America Girls' who competed in the Miss Michigan USA competition last weekend. You all looked wonderful and should each be so proud of your accomplishments! Brooke Brennan, Christina Hudson, and Adrienne Naylor. Miss Congeniality, Lindsey Tycholiz! Top 15 - Emily Grey! And 2nd RU - Hannah Lynn!

Also, congratulations to the new Miss Michigan Teen USA - Caitlin Klug! I have enjoyed watching you through the years in our Miss Michigan's Outstanding Teen pageants and know you will represent out state well at Miss Teen USA - Go Caitlin!

Congratulations as well to the new Miss Michigan USA, Kelly Best!

Monday, October 23, 2006

Use Goodsearch as your Search Engine!

Now you can raise money for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan just by searching the Internet at GoodSearch.com. You use GoodSearch.com like any other search engine - the site is powered by Yahoo! - but each time you do, money is generated to help make wishes come true! It's easy. Just visit GoodSearch.com and follow the easy one-two-three directions . . .

Venturing Across State Lines . . .

October 6, 2006 - This weekend, I was honored to be invited to the 4th annual Military Appreciation Party in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This event is a testament to patriotism, family and community support for the men and women who have, and who continue to, sacrifice for the safety and freedom of our country.

Four years ago, Rick Stephens was eagerly awaiting his son Aaron's safe return home from Iraq. Along with the anticipation to welcome his son home, there was also a sense of apprehension as he remembered the no-so-welcome return from Vietnam that so many of his friends had endured. In an effort to prevent that for his son, Rick decided to throw a homecoming party. The party was such a hit that they decided to make it an annual event in appreciation for the United States Veterans.

Each year, they invite a Miss America state representative to be a part of the festivities - and this year that representative was me! It was a beautiful Fall day as I joined Rick and Aaron, Soldiers and Veterans, and the community of Fort Wayne in gratitude. I was nearly blown away when the Samaritan Helicopter landed just feet away! As we picked grass clippings our of my hair, I was interviewed by media sponsor WBTU Country 93.3 (some areas of Southern Michigan may have caught it!) Than we watched as four sky divers floated effortlessly to the earth. It turns out one of the ground crew was from Bronson, Michigan! We listened to bagpipes and cheered as the America legion members cruised into the grounds in a parade of motorcycles. A very special thanks to Matt, a U.S. soldier and my host who so kindly carried my heavy bag for two hours so that I could meet & greet with the guests. Now that is a gentleman!

Next I joined the Veterans in the VIP room as we dined on delicious food generously donated by countless restaurants before moving into the banquet hall for the ceremony. American Legion Post 178 of Garrett posted the colors and Julie Hadaway, the lead singer for a local band, sang the National Anthem. The Allan Country Veterans affairs Officer, George Jarboe, read the Proclamation declaring October 6th Military Appreciation Day. We also heard touching testimonies from VFW Indiana State Commander Larry Shaw and the event's guest of honor, Aaron Stephens - now a Drill Sergeant in Georgia. I also had the opportunity to thank the many Veterans for the sacrifice they have so courageously made for our Country. I shared with them the story of Evan, a patriotic little boy from Michigan who used his one wish to spend 15 minutes with President George W. Bush. After the close of the ceremony, the bands got started and it was time to celebrate! Although I could not stay all night, I happily signed autographs and took pictures with Fort Wayne's heroes. A highlight of the night was when Larry Shaw presented me with a replica of his unit's pin - a gift that will always remind me of the people of Fort Wayne and all the Veterans.

I was humbled to be a part of this awesome event. Thank you to Rick Stephens, Aaron Stephens, Dale Christopher and WBTU 93.3, Bonnie and Amy, and all of the sponsors who made this important day possible. In an age where we constantly question our leaders, our foreign policy, our media, and our belief's - let us never forget to thank and pray for the soldiers who have fought and who continue to fight to protect our safety and our freedoms.

Number 11, Sigma Group

October 5, 2006 - That's the group and contestant number I will have at the Miss America prelims in January! What does this mean? I will be the 11th contestant (out of 18 in my group) to compete in Interview on Wednesday morning, Swimsuit and Evening Wear on Thursday night, Talent on Friday night, and On-Stage Question on Saturday night. As you may already know the final night of the Miss America pageant will be held on Monday, January 29th in Las Vegas and broadcast on CMT! On the final night of competition, only the Top 10 (as determined by the preliminary competition) will compete for the title of Miss America 2007! Tickets go on sale December 1st at ticketmaster.com.

Stepping towards a wish-come-true

October 1, 2006 - Sunday was one of the most meaningful opportunities I have had as Miss Michigan thus far - the Ann Arbor Walk-for-Wishes at "the Big House'. When we first arrived, we had plenty of time to mingle with the walkers, take in the beautiful fall day and enjoy lunch donated by Buffalo Wild Wings. After that, I visited with the folks from Coldstone Creamery for the second day in a row! Their support of Make-A-Wish is incredible - fortunately I was able to walk it off later that day.

I was honored to be a small part of a very touching opening ceremony. The Foundation usually invites wish families to partake in these events so that the walkers have a deeper sense of purpose as they walk and the families can share their incredible stories and gratitude. None was quite as incredible as that of 'Mighty Matt,' an energetic 8-year-old Michigan fan who passed away shortly after receiving his most heart-felt wish in that very stadium, almost one year ago to the day. To read about mat's story, please see the post entitled "Mighty Matt."

After the opening ceremony, the walkers were off! Terri Doodge (my fabulous traveling companion) may never accompany me to another event again! I warned here that we would be walking the 5K but I forgot to mention how many hills there are in Ann Arbor! (Sorry Terri) Fortunately, I had to be back to the stadium early to prepare for the closing ceremony so we only walked half the route. We made it back with plenty of time to review the script with Susan Lerch, Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan President and CEO, and Mark from Ann Arbor's 107 One and media sponsor for the event.

In addition, we were fortunate to have with us one of Michigan's first wish-recipients, Derrick.
In 1985, the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan granted his wish to meet his favorite Detroit Tiger, Lance Parrish. Today, Derrick is a successful, cancer-free, freelance film and photography artist. During the closing ceremony, he shared with us how much a wish-come-true had meant for him during one of the biggest trials of his life. His presence was just one example of his continued appreciation for the work that the Foundation does and we were grateful to have him back. During the closing ceremony, I had the privilege of introducing Paul and Amelia to the hundreds of people who had walked to make their wishes come true. Paul will soon be experimenting with the wildly popular duo on the Discovery channels "Mythbusters" and Amelia will finally experience the peace and beauty of Hawaii with her family.

Finally, thank you to all of you who helped me raise more than $800 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation! My personal fundraising total was added to those of the many UM Stars members who also come out to walk. A big congratulations to UM Stars Team for being named the top fundraising school group for the 2007 Ann Arbor Walk-for-Wishes!

Go Green! Go White!

September 30, 2006 - Saturday I had the chance to go back to visit my alma mater, Michigan State University, for the homecoming game against Indiana. The weather was miserable but East Lansing was a buzz with students and Alum celebrating Spartan pride! I joined Warren Pierce on air for the WJR MSU homecoming tailgate show before the game to talk about my time at MSU and my plans to return, my platform and the beginning of America's Stars for the Make-W-Wish Foundation, and the 2007 Miss America Competition! I was honored to open for the real celebrity and Grand Marshall for the homecoming parade - Kermit the Frog. As for the game, let's just say 'it's not easy being green. . . "

Monday, October 09, 2006

A cold, sticky, yummy good time . . .

Main Street in Royal Oak was THE place to be Thursday evening to mingle with champions, enjoy free scoops of ice cream and make wishes come true! Coldstone Creamery’s around the country gave away free scoops of wish-kid Cole’s Creation – a wonderful concoction of chocolate ice cream with yellow cake, chocolate chips and rainbow sprinkles mixed in - delicious! In exchange, ice cream lovers made a donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation to help make wishes come true. I joined a few of the Detroit Tigers wives to scoop, mix and serve on the famous ‘cold-stone’ in Royal Oak. So many people stopped by and I ended up standing near the cash register signing autographs and checking out all the different creations. I did manage to catch up with a very special wish-kid, Evan who just a few months ago realized his most heartfelt wish to travel to Washington D.C. and meet President George W. Bush! As his father recounted the experience for us, Evan was twisting and grinning with excitement as he re-lived his wish-come-true. I also shared a scoop of ice cream with Kimberly Craig of WXYZ Channel 7 News after a quick interview for the 6 o’clock news. Mike Meroff, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, joined his wife who was working hard behind the stone for a quick bite himself! Many children (of all ages) were pleased to enjoy their free Cole’s Creations, their own creations, samples of Coldstone’s new smoothies, and some good old fashioned family fun downtown. When I caught up with this young lady, she wanted to get a better look at the Miss Michigan crown. When I assured her it was okay to touch it, she slowly reached out her hand. When I asked her what she thought, her reply was “it’s kinda sticky.” Hummm. I don’t know if it was the ice cream or a few months worth of hairspray, but either way it was not the reaction I had expected.

A huge thank you to all of the managers and staff at the Royal Oak Coldstone Creamery on Main Street – who no matter how long the lines got or how many scoops they helped us amateurs mix - they remained most energetic, friendly and helpful. They are the true heroes of the day!

Did you miss it? It’s not too late! Visit your local Coldstone Creamery anytime in October and make a wish come true by purchasing a hanging star with your ice cream! To find a location nearest you, visit www.coldstonecreamery.com.

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