NAM Tennesse Jr. Teen Savannah Ivey

Hey Matt!

I hope all is well with you! I just wanted to update you on the 2010 Memory Walk that I participated in. We had a great turn out of people! My team was just as large as last year, which was a great accomplishment considering the rain that we experienced 🙂 All together, the walk has raised $60,000 so far. We are still receiving donations, so I am very excited to hear the final tally of the money that my team raised! I have a attached some pictures from the event. I will keep you updated on our success! I am so looking forward to this summer! Please let me know the dates of your other pageants, whenever you finalize them. I would love to attend and help out in any way that I can! Have a blessed week! God bless!

~Savannah

Meet your National American Miss Oregon Teen-Kelli McBee

Meet your National American Miss Oregon Teen-Kelli McBee

Kelli McBee refuses to be labeled a “pageant girl.”

Her recent crowning as Miss Oregon Teen, she insists, is simply a small slice of her fast-paced and exuberant life.

Kelli, a recent Pendleton High School graduate, speaks the truth. Most of us would grow weary simply reading her resume. In high school, she played volleyball, ran track, danced, held office, sang and volunteered – all while building a 4.3 grade-point average.

Kelli’s foray into the pageant world gives a glimpse into the teenager’s power-packed spirit and her zest for achievement.

Her first pageant at age 15 was a bit of a fluke. When an invitation to the Miss Oregon Junior Teen came in the mail, she dismissed it as ostentatious and narcissistic. The more she thought about it, however, the idea grew in appeal as a way to strengthen her communications skills. The challenge was getting her parents, Dr. John and Debbie McBee, to agree.

“I begged and pleaded with my parents, who politely said no,” she said.

Debbie McBee confessed her image of pageants was of a glitzy skin-deep focus on glamor, little girls wearing heavy makeup. Kelli, however, saw more than the glam. She championed the competition as a confidence builder, a way to hone speaking ability.

“In the end we decided to let her give it a try,” Debbie said.

Finally, with her parents’ reluctant blessing, Kelli practiced walking gracefully, using the family’s gravel driveway as a catwalk. She videotaped herself and practiced looking poised in front of the mirror. She had her family pepper her with questions and used her Golden Retriever as an audience for her introductory remarks.

Kelli surprised everyone at that first pageant by winning both the title and a shot at nationals. This spring, she did it again, this time as Miss Oregon Teen. She represented Oregon at nationals in Anaheim, Calif., this past November.

Her father served as her escort during the formal wear competition. As they waited in the wings, he cracked jokes to keep her calm.

On the last night of the pageant, judges identified ten finalists by handing them roses. Rose in hand, Kelli forced herself to keep smiling during the next portion of the program which “took an eternity,” amid soap bubbles and musical numbers. As the crown was finally placed on her head, relieved joy washed over her.

“I was overwhelmed with happiness,” Kelli said. “Of course, I cried.”

The announcer also revealed winners of sub-competitions. Kelli won or was runner-up in several, but none meant more than winning first runner-up for the volunteer service award. Calling herself a firm believer in the power of service, the teen said she loves to dream up and carry out community projects.

She created “Diplomas Matter,” a drop-out prevention program for at-risk eighth graders. Kelli and several other students visit with middle school students about their passions and what types of careers they could consider.

Kelli also started “Birthday Bags for Foster Kids,” after reading an East Oregonian story about increasing numbers of foster children. She collected hundreds of gift items, wrapped them and placed them in bags to distribute to foster kids on their birthdays.

Currently, she is conducting a book drive for soldiers.

“She’s one of our legends,” said Vickie Read, a PHS counselor. “…When she does something, it’s always going to impact other people. At her young age, she is truly a humanitarian.”

Kelli quotes Mac Anderson who said, “People are like sticks of dynamite – the power’s on the inside, but nothing happens until the fuse gets lit.”

“I am a big dreamer,” she says, “and my fuse has been lit.”

Kelli is currently studying communications and public relations at Boston College.

Credit:  By KATHY ANEY, The East OregonianKelli McBee National American Miss Teen Oregon

2010 National American Miss Georgia Open Call Announced!

2010 National American Miss Georgia Open Call Announced!

I am excited to announce that we have scheduled the 2010 National American Miss Georgia Open Calls!

Friday, March 26 – Atlanta NE/Norcross, GA
at the Hilton Atlanta Northeast
5993 Peachtree Industrial Blvd.; Norcross, GA 30092
On Friday: 6:30 pm

Saturday, March 27 – Athens, GA

at the Classic Center
300 N Thomas St.; Athens, GA 30601
On Saturday Choose: 11:00am or 1:00pm

Sunday, March 28 – Atlanta, GA
at the Sheraton Gateway
1900 Sullivan Rd.; Atlanta, GA 30337
On Sunday Choose: 1:00pm or 3:00pm

Monday, March 29 – Columbus, GA
at the Columbus Convention Center
801 Front Ave.; Columbus, GA 31901
On Monday: 6:30pm

Tuesday, March 30 – Albany, GA
at the Hilton Garden Inn
101 S. Front St.; Albany, GA 31701
On Tuesday: 6:30pm

Wednesday, March 31 – Macon, GA
at the Macon Centerplex
200 Coliseum Dr.; Macon, GA 31217
On Wednesday: 6:30pm

Thursday, April 1 – Savannah, GA
at the Hilton Garden Inn Midtown
5711 Abercorn St.; Savannah, GA 31405
On Thursday: 6:30pm

Friday, April 2 – Augusta, GA
at the DoubleTree Augusta
2651 Perimeter Pkwy.; Augusta, GA 30909
On Friday: 6:30pm

Saturday, April 3 – NW Atlanta/Marietta, GA
at the DoubleTree NW Atlanta/Mariettaa
2055 South Park Place; Atlanta, GA 30339
On Saturday Choose: 11:00am or 1:00pm

Log on to http://www.namiss.com/MissGA to preregister.

Mallory Ervin Former National American Miss Queen Takes Home 4th Runner-Up at Miss America!

Mallory Ervin Former National American Miss Queen Takes Home 4th Runner-Up at Miss America!

Mallory Ervin in the Formal Wear Competition at the 2005 National Pageant
Mallory Ervin in the Formal Wear Competition at the 2005 National Pageant

Mallory Ervin former National American Miss Kentucky Queen takes home 4th runner-Up at Miss America that was televised live from the Planet Hollywood Hotel in Las Vegas.

Her night started off right when she was announced as one of the “viewers choices” for the Top 15.  From there she rock the stage in swimsuit.  She then appeared in her stunning red strapless evening gown. 

After a nail biting wait her name was finally called to make it to the next round of competition to perform her talent “On My Own” from the Broadway play Les Miserables.  This is also the stellar voice that took home that National American Miss national talent title at the 2005 national pageant.  Showing her grace, poise and composure she then was called out for the on stage question.

With that it was off to the naming of the top 5.  With hearts pounding Mallory was called as 4th runner-up!

We are all so proud of Mallory!

~Matt

National American Miss North and South Carolina Open Calls Announced!

National American Miss North and South Carolina Open Calls Announced!

I am excited to announce that we have scheduled the 2010 National American Miss North Carolina Open Calls!

Friday, Feb. 12 and Saturday, Feb. 13 – Cary, NC
at the Embassy Suites Research Triangle
201 Harrison Oaks Blvd.; Cary, NC 27513
On Friday – Session Times: 6:30pm
On Saturday – Session Times: 11:00am and 1:00pm


Saturday, Feb. 13 – Fayetteville, NC
at the Holiday Inn: Fayetteville-Bordeaux
1707 Owen Dr.; Fayetteville, NC 28304
Session Times: 11:00am and 1:00pm

Sunday, Feb. 14 – Greensboro, NC
at the Marriott-Greensboro Airport
1 Marriott Dr.; Greensboro, NC 27409
Sunday Session Times: 1pm and 3pm

Sunday, Feb. 14 and Monday, Feb. 15 – Charlotte, NC
at the Hilton University Place
8629 JM Keynes Drive, Charlotte, NC 28262
Sunday Session Times: 1pm and 3pm
Monday Session Times: 6:30pm

Monday, Feb. 15 – Jacksonville, NC
at the Quality Inn Jacksonville
701 N. Marine Blvd.; Jacksonville, NC 28540
Monday Session Times: 6:30pm

Tuesday, Feb. 16 – Asheville, NC
at the Renaissance Hotel – Asheville
31 Woodfin St.; Ashville, NC 28801
Tuesday Session Times: 6:30pm

Tuesday, Feb. 16 – Wilmington, NC
at the Holiday Inn – Wilmington
5032 Market St.; Wilmington, NC 28405
Tuesday Session Times: 6:30pm

Log on to www.namiss.com/MissNC to preregister.

~Matt 

What is the National American Miss Open Call?

What is the National American Miss Open Call?

The open call is an information session where you will  hear all about the National American Miss Pageant.  Our program is a lot different and we are proud of it, so we like to have people come meet us, see some video and hear about the pageant.

While at the open call you will watch a short presentation about the pageant, you will receive information about the pageant that you can take home, you will fill out an application, and you will sit with one of our staff people for a brief interview.  The Open Call is 100% free to attend!

The whole event will take about an hour.  You will want to bring a picture or snapshot of yourself, a school picture is fine, and a note pad if you would like to take notes.

See you there!

~Matt

National American Miss Oregon Open Call

National American Miss Oregon Open Call

I am excited to announce that we have scheduled the 2010 National American Miss Oregon Open Call.  This year we will be visiting Portland, Eugene, Bend, and Medford.

Fri., Feb. 5 and Sat., Feb. 6- Portland, OR
at the DoubleTree Hotel at Lloyd Center
1000 NE Multnomah, Portland,OR 97232
On Friday choose: 6:30pm
On Saturday choose: 11:00am or 1:00pm
Travel Directions:(503) 281-6111
 
 
Mon., Feb. 8 – Eugene, OR
at the Hilton-Eugene
66 East 6th Ave.; Eugene, OR 97401
On Saturday choose: 6:30pm
Travel Directions:(541) 342-2000
 
 
Sun., Feb. 7 – Medford, OR
at the Red Lion-Medford
200 N. Riverside Ave.; Medford, OR 97501
On Sunday choose: 1:00pm or 3:00pm
Travel Directions:(541) 779-5811
 
 
Tues., Feb. 9 – Bend, OR
at the Riverhouse
3075 N. Business 97; Bend, Oregon 97701
On Tuesday choose: 6:30pm
Travel Directions:(541) 389-3111
 
To sign up log on to www.namiss.com/MissOregon

MS Walk and National American Miss

MS Walk and National American Miss

The MS walk for middle Tennessee, is coming up soon and a friend of the pageant is getting a team together.  The MS Society is a very special organization and one that is dear to my heart.  My mother was diagnosed with MS when I was 19 years old and since then I have seen her battle every step of the way.  If you would like to donate or join the team please go to: http://main.nationalmssociety.org/site/TR/Walk/TNSWalkEvents?team_id=188419&pg=team&fr_id=13585&s_tafId=146990 

Here is some info from the MS Society:

Team Queens

Help Our Team in the Fight Against MS!
The number of people living with multiple sclerosis increases every hour of every day. This astonishing rate is not going to slow down, let alone stop, until we’ve found a cure. Research has made some incredible advances recently, but the world can still only offer disease management drugs and therapies to the 400,000 people living with MS in America.
We’ve formed a team for the MS Walk because the National Multiple Sclerosis Society funds more MS research than any other private organization. In addition to supporting studies which hope to reveal the cause and course of the disease, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society also provides much needed education, programs, and services to everyone who is affected by MS – including the diagnosed, their friends and families, and the healthcare professionals who work with them.
Join our team as a walker or a volunteer! Make a donation online! Send in a check! There are so many ways to make a difference in the fight against MS, and it all begins right here.

Press Release from the NAM National Office

Press Release from the NAM National Office

Attention NAM Girls:

2010 Appointed Representative Program is now accepting applications! If you are 19 or 20 years old you can apply for our Miss Division. If you are ages 4-18 and reside in Alaska, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, West Virginia, or Wyoming you can also apply to be a NAM State Queen. You can download an application at http://www.namiss.com/findyourstate/namiss/car.html. National American Miss is the largest pageant in the nation for young women. We are so excited to let you know that you can be a part of this exciting program for your state! At this time, we are not offering a program in your state for your age group. However, we hope you will be a part of our Appointed Representative Program. The girl that is selected as the State Queen will be given the opportunity to compete at the National Pageant for the title of NATIONAL AMERICAN MISS for her age division. Appointed Representative Applicants Scoring System: Phone Interview – 35%, Resume – 25%, Essay – 25%, Picture – 15%. Over $500,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded at Nationals, including a 2010 Ford Mustang Convertible. My name is LaKishia Edwards. I am the NAM National Coordinator. If you have any questions feel free to give me a call at 281-496-9000 or send me an e-mail at ledwards@namiss.com. You know you can always reach me on Facebook – “NAM LaKishia Edwards”. Find out more about National American Miss at www.namiss.com.