2015 Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier helped at Georgetown Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation home.

KY KY2 KY3 KY4 KY52015 Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier helped at Georgetown Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation home. Landry co-hosted a Princess Bingo at Georgetown Manor Nursing and Rehabilitation home. She helped to shop for prizes and called numbers for the residents. The residents with the most Bingos were named “Bingo King and Queen.”

2015 Miss Georgia Pre-Teen Samantha Sayer donated school supplies.

Samantha2015 Miss Georgia Pre-Teen Samantha Sayer donated school supplies. Samantha delivered over 20 backpacks and 2 boxes full of school supplies to Cumming First United Methodist Church on Tuesday morning for distribution to Forsyth County schoolchildren through Backpacks of Love.

Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier attended a Mommy and Me Manners and Tea!

1 2 3 4 5Miss Kentucky Pre-Teen Landry Feldmeier attended a Mommy and Me Manners and Tea!  Landry greeted the attendees and helped with demonstrating etiquette during the tea party lesson.  There was also a demonstration by Jessica Taylor from P.A.T.H. encouraging the young ladies to embrace the girl inside of them and be proud of who they are.  They were asked to say something they liked about themselves. Fun was had by all and a portion of the proceeds from the event will be donated to a local charity.

2015 Kentucky Pre-Teen Cover Girl, Amanda Isaacs, volunteers with Neighborhood House.

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Neighborhood House is a non profit place where children of all ages can go during the day and get a free meal, get educated on things to help the kids with life.  All the children that go there are taught how avoid different pressures of life and a safe place to express themselves and to just be kids.  Amanda, has volunteered several times at this house and enjoys meeting with the kids and being a positive influence in their lives.

2015 Oregon queens at the Jr. Rose Parade!

Oregon Queens2015 Oregon queens at the Jr. Rose Parade! Oliva Haugen, Jr. Teen Queen, Shayla Montgomery, Pre-Teen Queen, and Isabella Ellsworth, Jr. Pre-Teen joined the Jr. Rose Parade in Portland.

Each year the Junior Parade features unique themed sections celebrating elements of Portland’s community and parts of every kid’s life. Everyone gets a time to shine in the Junior Parade!

The 2015 Junior Parade has two sections celebrating elements of Portland’s community and how cool it is to be a kid. In Procession of the Species presented by Laurelwood Public House, kids dress up in their favorite animal costume and roar, quack and purr. Our Best Friends presented by Mud Bayshowcases the great friendships that Portland children get to form inside and outside of the classroom.

 

 

2014 Miss North Carolina Pre-Teen Nikya Hightower volunteered with the Child Advocacy Center.

American%20Doll%20Fashion%20Show IMG_0822 IMG_0826 IMG_0827 IMG_08302014 Miss North Carolina Pre-Teen Nikya Hightower volunteered with the Child Advocacy Center. She volunteered for the Child Advocacy Center as they launched their 8th annual American Girl Fashion Show for a good cause. Nikya volunteered several days which included helping the girls with fittings, and two days of the show while the girls waited to hit the runway. She volunteered along with recently retired first female judge of Cumberland County, North Carolina, Beth Keever. She really enjoyed talking with the girls before the show. 2014 Miss North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Amaris was a participant in the fashion show.

Kimberly Cox Miss Tennessee Pre-Teen has been busy volunteering around town!

Kimberly CoxKimberly is an active Pre-Teen from Tennessee. She recently
performed the role of Fannie in A Southern Christmas Carol
with the Robertson County Players. Kimberly has been a 
member of this theatre group for 6 years, and loves singing
and performing on stage. 
 
She was later invited to volunteer at a fundraiser pageant
for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. She worked registration,
organized contestants, and had the privilege to crown and award 
the winners. 
 
This Valentine season, Kimberly gave back to her community by
visiting with residents at Springfield Heights with United Way.
She delivered valentines with candy, and enjoyed playing bingo.
This NAM Pre-Teen is a proud representative for United Way of
Robertson County. 
 
Some of her exciting appearances include a recent trip to the
State Capitol, where she met Governor Bill Haslam, and attending
NAM Kentucky state open calls. At open calls, Kimberly met many
future contestants aspiring to gain confidence and leadership
skills, just like she has.
 
Kimberly is an involved 7th grader at Greenbrier Middle school.
She is a 4.0 student, member of beta club, and student council.
She mostly enjoys spending her time playing softball with her 
team, the Lady Cats.
 

Miss Georgia Jr. Pre-Teen welcomes this years contestants!

 

Dear amazing contestants:

I have done so much since becoming Miss Georgia Junior Preteen Queen. I volunteered to play the harp at the DeKalb County festival, a back to school news expo and the Ronald McDonald House. It was so much fun meeting several public officials. I served food at Tour de Pink, a race that raises money for breast cancer. It was so much fun volunteering and spending time with elderly. I even let the elderly (including the men) try on my crown.

Being Miss Georgia has meant so much to me. I was proud to represent Georgia and I was so happy that Senator Isakson blogged that meeting me as Miss Georgia made his day. National American Miss has given me so much confidence and many opportunities. I hope it does the same for all of you.

I wish all of you the best of luck while you are competing. I hope you make many new friends, have a lot of fun and enjoy the experience. Always remember that you don’t need a crown on your head to be a queen.

Gabriela Norwood, Georgia Jr. Pre-Teen Queen

Gabriela Norwood, Miss Georgia Jr. Pre-Teen, visits the Yellow Brick House.

Gabby Gabby.png3 Gabby.png4 Gabby.png5 Gabby.png6Gabriela Norwood, Miss Georgia Jr. Pre-Teen, visits the Yellow Brick House. The Yellow Brick House is a  Quality Assisted Living For Seniors. Their mission is to serve seniors in a safe, comfortable, pleasant homelike environment where they may live with security, dignity and courtesy and family members have peace of mind knowing their loved one is cared for by well trained and attentive staff.

Amaris Shipman, 2014 Miss North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen, welcomes this years contestants!

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Your North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen 2014, has been busy making a difference in her community this year. I’ve donated schools supplies for students of Cumberland County Schools, participated in a walk for ALS, volunteered at a “Kidtopia” event, rang the bell for the Salvation Army, collected “Toys for Tots,” donated books to assist with literacy efforts, and assisted in raising over $35,000 for my local Child Advocacy Center. I’ve also sang the National Anthem during basketball games and a 2015 graduation ceremony, met the Mayor, rode in parades, and made many other appearances this year. I can’t believe it’s all coming to an end shortly…..
Winning the state queen title was one of my personal goals and I will always cherish that moment. Through my efforts I’ve shown that it doesn’t matter how old you are, we can “All” make a positive impact on others if we try. I’ve learned that anything is possible with hard work and determination.
I would like all the contestants to understand that you are your biggest cheerleader and biggest competitor. You have a busy weekend ahead that will be packed with fun! Remember to always stand Tall, bring a big Smile, and let your inner light Shine. You are All STARS!
To the new North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen, your year is almost here! Be bold, be brave, be positive, and most of all be YOU!
Amaris Shipman
North Carolina Jr. Pre-Teen Queen 2014