2010 National American Miss South Carolina Princess Queen Terricka Holmes volunteers with Brian Stokes Residential Care.

Terricka Holmes, 2010 NAM SC Princess, chose to volunteer her time at the Brian Stokes Residential Care, in Branchville, SC. She devoted her day to the residents and staff at the facility

Terricka Holmes, 2010 NAM SC Princess, chose to volunteer her time at the Brian Stokes Residential Care, in Branchville, SC. She devoted her day to the residents and staff at the facility. She began by introducing herself to each and every resident and staff member personally. The residents had just finished eating breakfast so Terricka jumped right in to work and wiped off the tables. She swept the dining room, kitchen, and porch. Terricka also set the tables for lunch with silverware and beverages. When all of the residents were assembled in the dining room, she led them in grace. After lunch, Terricka invited all residents to play BINGO. The first question she was asked was, “Are we playing for prizes?” of course she said yes. A great time was had by all. The residents enjoyed having Terricka around for the day.

2010 National American Miss Kentucky Jr. Teen Queen, Lydia Allen, says farewell.

What an incredible honor and journey I have had as the 2010 National American Miss Kentucky Junior Teen! This year has held more opportunities for me than most experience in a lifetime!

What an incredible honor and journey I have had as the 2010 National American Miss Kentucky Junior Teen! This year has held more opportunities for me than most experience in a lifetime!
My whirlwind year began shortly after winning the Junior Teen crown and title with a fantastic key-note speaker opportunity for the Northern Kentucky New Hope Center’s “A Knight To Remember” Father/Daughter Dance Fundraiser. I spoke to over 75 young ladies and their fathers about how they are beautiful and special just the way God created them! I encouraged them to believe in themselves, to pursue their talents, and to always dream big!
Throughout the year, I had many opportunities to set a positive example as a role model for girls of all ages. I was interviewed on Cincinnati’s Fox 19 Morning News Xtra program, featured in the Northern Kentucky Enquirer, the Kenton County Recorder, and was featured in the cover story of Fort Living Mitchell magazine. I have also had the opportunity to share my platform, “A Heart for the Arts, Using the Creative Arts to build Self-Esteem and Confidence in Today’s Youth” and to performance at local churches and non-profit organization events. I was also emcee and a guest performer at the Miss Northern Kentucky Scholarship Pageant. These were all exciting, rewarding, and fun experiences!
One of the biggest highlights of my year was the trip to Nationals in Anaheim, Calfornia! I loved spending a day at Disneyland and finding all my favorite stars down the streets of Hollywood! Seeing the landmark “Hollywood” sign in person was thrilling! I also loved walking on the Santa Monica beach and stepping foot into the Pacific Ocean for the first time!
The national pageant experience was unforgettable! I met so many wonderful girls from all across the United States, and gained so much confidence through the competitions. I also enjoyed the banquets and learning the fun choreography numbers, it was truly a once in a lifetime experience!
I am so thankful to have made long lasting friendships with my sister queens that I will always cherish. I love you girls and together we make Kentucky proud!
This year would not have been possible if it weren’t for some very special people that I would like to say thank you to: Miss Shelia and Bryce, you are so sweet and so supportive of everything I do! You are like a second family to me, and Miss Shelia…I will always remember “the eyelashes”! Thank you Matt, my awesome State Director, and Michelle and the entire NAM staff! You are all wonderful and I have thoroughly enjoyed spending time and working with you at nationals, call-backs, and workshops throughout the year. I will miss you! To my mom and dad, thanks for everything! If it weren’t for your love and support, I would not be the young woman I am today and I would not have had this amazing opportunity to go after…thanks for letting me follow my dreams! Last, but certainly not least, I want to thank my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! He truly is my everything and I give Him all the glory and honor of this year!

To all of the Junior Teen contestants, take a deep breath and enjoy every moment of this pageant experience! The fact that each of you has made it to this level is phenomenal! You are all beautiful and have much to be proud of. To my successor, enjoy your time as Miss Kentucky Junior Teen 2011! It will go by quickly; Remember that all eyes will be on you everywhere you go! You are a role model, so do your best and you will gain so much from this amazing year of your life! Congratulations and enjoy!
One year has come and gone very quickly, I never imagined myself winning the Kentucky Junior Teen title and it has truly been a dream come true. When I look back over the past year, what I realize is that it is not the crown that is important, it’s what you do with it on your head in efforts to make a difference and make a positive impact in the lives of others.
I will always cherish the memories and be grateful for my year spent as NAM royalty!
Sincerely,
Lydia Blaise Allen
National American Miss Kentucky Junior Teen 2010

Kelsey Nyman 2010 South Carolina Teen Queen began an organization called Dance Escape!

“Dance Escape” allows Kelsey to give abused, neglected, and abandoned children the opportunity to express themselves through the art of dance. She is teaching them social cultural dances and hopes to further develop into other forms of dance. Kelsey is also spending time with my students in order to build a relationship with them and impact their lives in as many ways as she is able to.

“Dance Escape” allows Kelsey to give abused, neglected, and abandoned children the opportunity to express themselves through the art of dance. She is teaching them social cultural dances and hopes to further develop into other forms of dance. Kelsey is also spending time with my students in order to build a relationship with them and impact their lives in as many ways as she is able to. As of now she is mainly working with two children’s homes in South Carolina: Epworth Children’s Home in Columbia S.C. and The Children’s Attention Home in Rock Hill, S.C. She has spent two hours at Epworth Children’s Home volunteering at their Halloween Carnival and hope to begin teaching them about dance as soon as her project is approved by the activity coordinator. Kelsey has also spent two hours at The Children’s Attention Home; teaching the girls the electric slide, cubic shuffle, the cha cha slide, and Yankedi (an African dance). She is also planning on attending a Bible Study with the girls and hope to learn more about their lives by spending time with them. Kelsey is a dance education major studying how to educate children about dance, therefore she is very passionate about dance and enjoy being around children. Her heart also belongs with orphans and children who have been abused because my family just adopted an 11 year old Ukrainian boy from an orphanage in Ukraine.Her new Ukrainian brother, Sasha, inspired her to begin this organization which allows children to ESCAPE from their troubled life and find confidence in who they are by expressing themselves through dance. She hopes that “Dance Escape” will grow and allow her to teach and impact other lives in more homes across the state.

Farewell from 2010 South Carolina Pre-Teen Queen Brianna Genelle Williams.

Welcome to the Miss South Carolina Pageant! I am so excited to meet all of you. We have so much fun ahead of us! Enjoy every minute of your experience here this weekend, because it will truly be a time that you will never forget.

Dear Contestants,
Welcome to the Miss South Carolina Pageant! I am so excited to meet all of you. We have so much fun ahead of us! Enjoy every minute of your experience here this weekend, because it will truly be a time that you will never forget.
I can hardly believe that it has been a year since my journey as Miss South Carolina Pre-Teen began. I will always cherish the memories gained through my National American Miss experience. I was so excited to take my first trip to California to compete in Nationals! The excitement really hit me when I boarded my plane in Myrtle Beach, and felt like true royalty when I was given a shout out from my flight attendant and fellow passengers wishing me good luck in California. Nationals was amazing! I made so many friends and had an unbelievable experience. I also enjoyed participating in community service programs across South Carolina and meeting many of you at open calls.
I would like to thank God for blessing me with this unbelievable opportunity, and all of my family and friends for their love and support during my reign. I would also like to thank Matt Leverton and his great staff for always making me feel special, and the National American Miss family for sponsoring such an outstanding pageant.
As my reign comes to a close, I would like to wish all of the contestants this weekend the best of luck. Only one girl can be crowned, but all of you can walk away knowing that you are special. Never give up on your dreams. I competed for three years before my dream of being crowned Miss South Carolina finally came true. To my successor, I hope that you treasure your title and know that it is an honor to wear the NAM crown. Enjoy every minute and take a lot of pictures!
Again, good luck to all of you, and let’s get this party started!!!!!!!
Best Wishes Always,
Brianna Genelle Williams
2010 Miss South Carolina Pre-Teen

National American Miss Winners

Check our our 2010 National American Miss Queens.

Check out our 2010 National American Miss Queens:

Baleigh Hawkins -Miss Georgia Princess Queen

Rayven Bailey – Miss Georgia Jr.Pre-Teen Queen

Airiana Carlos-Lee – Miss Georgia Pre-Teen Queen

Kierra Jarman – Miss Georgia Jr.Teen Queen

Jordan Meachum – Miss Georgia Jr. Teen Cover Girl

Amanda Moreno – Miss Georgia Teen Queen

Karli Barnett – Miss Georgia Miss Queen

Mikayla Montgomery – Miss North Carolina Princess Queen

Joselyn Mata – Miss North Carolina Princess Cover Girl

Morgan Strahley – Miss North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen

Lea’ Bowen – Miss North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Cover Girl

Kristen  Johnson – Miss North Carolina Pre-Teen Queen

Chelsey Bennett –  Miss North Carolina Jr. Teen Queen

Rachel Earley – Miss North Carolina Jr. Teen Queen

Marilyn Rocco – Miss North Carolina Jr. Teen Cover Girl

A’storia Hill – Miss North Carolina Teen Queen

Staci Alden – Miss North Carolina Miss Queen

Rachel Saletta – Miss North Carolina Teen Cover Girl

Terricka Holmes – Miss South Carolina Princess Queen

Jada Orr – Miss South Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen

Jada Orr – Miss South Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Cover Girl

Brianna Williams – Miss South Carolina Pre-Teen Queen

Megan Goodson – Miss South Carolina Jr. Teen Queen

Kelsey Nyman – Miss South Carolina Teen Queen

Autum Jensen – Miss Oregon Princess Queen

Sophia Takla – Miss Oregon Jr. Pre-Teen Queen

Daja  Lafave – Miss Oregon Jr. Pre-Teen Cover Girl

Alison Kotila – Miss Oregon Pre-Teen Queen

Mikaela Bruer- Miss Oregon Pre-Teen Cover Girl

Deja Brooks – Miss Oregon Jr. Teen Queen

Tabetha Schulz – Miss Oregon Jr. Teen Cover Girl

Brittany Thomas – Miss Oregon Teen Queen

Mandy Leason – Miss Oregon Miss Queen

Rebekah Taylor – Miss Kentucky Princess Cover Girl

Caitlyn Hooks – Miss Kentucky Princess Queen

Madison Forsythe – Miss Kentucky Jr. Pre-Teen Cover Girl

Jamee French – Miss Kentucky Jr. Pre-Teen Queen

Sarah Akihary – Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Queen

Lydia Allen- Miss Kentucky Jr. Teen Queen

Callie Smith – Miss Kentucky Teen Queen

Alajah Gilbert – Miss Tennessee Princess Queen

Jessica  Sales – Miss Tennessee Jr. Pre-Teen Queen

Macy Moyer – Miss Tennessee Pre-Teen Queen

Madison Wheat – Miss Tennessee Jr. Teen Queen

Sarah Gross – Miss Tennessee Teen Queen

Kacey Stark – Miss Tennessee Miss Queen

Felicia Andrus – Miss National American Miss Teen Cover Girl