Miss Florida Jr. Pre-Teen Carla Lombardo helps create a library and was featured in her local newspaper.

 

Carla Lombardo featured in local paper

Miss Florida Jr. Pre-Teen Carla Lombardo helps create a library and was featured in her local newspaper.

2014-2015 National All-American Miss Jr. Teen Madeline Monlux speaks to her local news station.

2014-2015 National All-American Miss Jr. Teen Madeline Monlux speaks to her local news station.

 

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Shelby Beloate, Miss Tennessee Teen, was featured in her local paper.

ShelbyShelby Beloate, Miss Tennessee Teen, was featured in her local paper. Read the article to learn more about our Tennessee Teen Queen!

http://www.parispi.net/news/local_news/article_7e3a589e-6055-11e4-8e98-cf94fad1a84c.html#.VFKn7-TX1KA.email

Julia Rowland, Miss Florida Jr. Teen, donates supplies to Project Outreach and is featured by her local news.

Julia RowlandJulia Rowland, Miss Florida Jr. Teen donates supplies to Project Outreach and is featured by her local news. Julia donated school supplies and books to Project Outreach and attended their back to school bash. Click on the link below to see her news story.

http://www.nbc-2.com/story/26017829/local-teen-vying-to-be-queen#.U_8rs0hfEnI

Julia Rowland, 2014 Miss Florida Junior Teen Queen, she was featured in her local news and volunteered at Project Outreach.

Julia Rowland.png2 Julia RowlandJulia Rowland,  2014 Miss Florida Junior Teen Queen, started her reign representing  South Florida by donating  school supplies and books to Project Outreach and she attended their Back to School Bash. Julia was also featured in her local news, check out the link below to read the story.

http://www.nbc-2.com/story/26017829/local-teen-vying-to-be-queen#.U_8rs0hfEnI

Miss Tennessee Pre-Teen Kimberly Cox volunteers around town.

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Kimberly met some local students atthe Back to School Bash and telling other
kids...Do Not Smoke! She also met with Mayor Howard Bradley, and one of his 
staff members Jodi Ballard, as well as the Springfield Police Chief Thompson.
Kimberly also met with News Channel 4 "Snow Bird"!Kimberly Cox with UT Extension-
4H Agent,Kathy Finley. Kimberly is an active member of 4H participating in public
speaking, talent competitions, and baking. 

Kimberly was invited to volunteer at the Back to School Bash event at Springfield Middle
School with United Way of Robertson County. It is estimated that over 800 children were
present. She posed in photos with the students, and handed out school supplies and books.
Many local non-profits brought school supplies and volunteered as well. Everyone was
excited to hear that she will be representing the county at Nationals this November.
Kimberly was also interviewed by a local newspaper, RobertsonCounty Connection.

Miss Georgia Princess Arianna delivered books to her local library.

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involved in her  community. This was her first role as National American Miss Georgia Princess Queen. Arianna went to her local library where she donated two full boxes of books!

Jeanae Ganthier‏, Miss 2013 Florida Pre-Teen Queen, is featured in her local paper.

Jeanae Ganthier‏, National American Miss 2013 Florida Pre-Teen Queen, is featured in her local paper.

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Miss Kentucky Junior Teen Savanah Stevens helps collect food for Harvesting Hope Food Pantry.

National American Miss Kentucky Junior Teen Queen Savanah Stevens presenting a certificate of award to her local rivalry high school, superintendent Carmen Coleman, of Danville High School.

Savanah Stevens

Savanah Stevens2Miss Kentucky Junior Teen Savanah Stevens presenting a certificate of award to her local rivalry high school, superintendent Carmen Coleman, of Danville High School. She was also joined by her high school superintendent, Mike LaFavers. This certificate was given to the school that turned in the most canned goods at the cross town rival football game between Boyle County & Danville High Schools in Kentucky. All food was donated to the local Harvesting Hope Food Pantry. The food pantry is the organization that Savanah has chosen to help as her platform for community service. There was a total of 1703 items turned in the night of 9/6/13. Congratulations to the winning school.