Love Life Now's Heel-A-Thon Against Domestic Violence

For so long the discussion of domestic violence has included shaming the victim, but with organizations like Love Life Now victims become survivors and survivors use their stories to encourage others. This event was a "heeling" effort for victims, survivors and supporters against domestic violence, and I don't think words will suffice in expressing my gratitude for being invited to lead the 3K Heel-A-Thon.

I left the event with an immense amount of love for its' sponsors, organizers, donors and "heelers" as well as a renewed sense of strength and a grave reminder for why I decided to become (and forever remain) a survivor. I laughed, cried, sweat during zumba and laughed a lot more while interacting with some really inspiring individuals whose selflessness and bravery are second to none.


Prior to walking, we heard from those instrumental in making the event possible including keynote speaker, Gabbe Rowland. Gabbe is such an inspiration. Her testimony is surreal and her strength is unmatched. I don't think she will ever fully understand how much I admire her humility and courage.

I enjoy upbeat d.v. events like this because it is important to let victims know that they too can live a liberating life again and it reminds them that they are not alone. Through sharing our stories and educating the general public, we are preparing ourselves for a violent-free future!


Victoria DeKoatz, Miss Lakeville 2014, and I were crowned together and what a great friend and sister queen she has been. I am so grateful to have had her by my side in leading the walk! We had a great time chanting phrases like "We are the heelers" and "Stop the silence; stop the violence".


At the halfway point we released balloons on behalf of those who have not been able to remove themselves from abusive relationships and in remembrance of those who have not survived.


You are not alone. You are loved.

Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen Talent Show Fundraiser

On Saturday Courtney hosted The Making Miracles Talent Show to benefit The Children's Miracle Network Hospitals as she prepares to compete for Miss America's Outstanding Teen this summer.


Courtney and her brother, Evan, performed together to a song from "Disney's Teen Beach Movie", and let me tell you I could not get the song out of my head! I basically sang it the entire drive home.

Stars of the evening, Courtney and Evan, with Victoria and I
Miss New Bedfrod's Outstanding Teen, Olivia Marques, and I
Miss Lakeville, Miss Plymouth County, Miss Fall River, Miss Mass OT, Miss Somerset, Miss New Bedford OT

I really enjoyed watching the variety of talents that ranged from comedic poem-songs to guitars soloists. Congrats on a successful event and thanks for having us, Courtney!


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Upcoming: California Pizza Kitchen FUNraiser!

Hey Royalties! I am thrilled to announce my first official CMN FUNraiser, and excited to invite you all.

 Can't go? Donate direct to CMN here!

Eat at California Pizza Kitchen Prudential Mall on June 18, and 20% of your bill will be donated to Children's Miracle Network, the national Miss America platform. All you have to do is present this flyer.

See you there!

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Upcoming: 3K Heel-A-Thon Against Domestic Violence


I am so excited to be in attendance and honored to be leading Love Life Now Foundation's Annual 3K Heel-A-Thon Against Domestic Violence. This is a great opportunity to the community to come together to let victims and survivors know that they are not alone. Join us as we walk on behalf of domestic violence awareness and prevention!


Register today and you could be one of two to receive a Massage Envy gift card!

Registration Prices:
$30 – Adults
$10 – Students
FREE – Kids (12 & under)

Proceeds support Penelope's Place Shelter. Men & children are welcome!

XO

Mother Caroline Academy & Education Center Annual Benefit Dinner

Last night I had the pleasure of attending the 2014 Mother Caroline Academy & Education Center Annual Benefit Dinner at the Revere Hotel in Boston. Mother Caroline Academy is an all-girls institution that offers tuition-free private schooling for middle school girls with limited financial means.

The theme of the evening was self-portrait which allowed the students the opportunity to share what each color, texture and pattern in their portraits represented about them. A lot of the girls used their national flag(s) to represent their heritage, while a few others used their favorite colors and hairstyles. Oh, and sequin was not scarce because each girl sparkled with articulation and stage presence beyond the self-portraits!


Julianna, joined me for the evening and we were truly delighted to have had such a wonderful evening alongside such bright young women, gracious hosts and generous donors. Sometimes it's just nice to offer your support incognito as to not take attention away from the cause truly worthy of celebration.

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Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen 2014 (in photos)

2014 Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen Pageant
Courtney's crowning moment
Another great crowning moment shot
Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen 2013, Courtney Adelman
Local titleholders, Miss Mass 2013 and Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen 2014
Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen past and present
Miss Massachusetts 2013, Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen 2014, Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen 2013
Miss Massachusetts 2013 and Miss Massachusetts' Outstanding Teen 2014

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2014 Miss New Hampshire Pageant

Miss Collegiate Area, Lauren Kuhn, and I road-tripped from Boston, MA to Derry, NH for the 2014 Miss New Hampshire pageant and it was such a treat! I was like 6-year-old me in a candy store... Or 20-something-year-old me, either works! ;)

Watching the pageant served as great motivation as I prepare for Miss Massachusetts for the first and final time since I age out this year. It was so empowering to watch educated women strut across the stage with such confidence, poise and excellence- all while earning scholarship money and raising awareness to their selected platforms.

My favorite category to watch aside from on-stage question is talent followed by evening gown. Talent is an opportunity for each contestant to showcase what they can do. I find that singing and dancing are the most common talents, and while all were very polished and entertaining I was particularly excited to see a fellow spoken word performer make the Top 10! Oh, and there was a baton twirler- amazing!! If I wasn't on a social media cleanse, I would have gone straight to YouTube and watched a dozen more twirler performances.

Speaking of performances, Samantha Russo, Miss NH 2013, performed her talent. If you're not familiar, you're missing out. She won the preliminary talent award at Miss America and I am trying to figure out why I don't have her album on my iTunes! Her voice is INCREDIBLE!

Here are a few photos of me and my Miss Massachusetts sister queens during intermission. Enjoy!


Nicole Deblasi, Molly Whalen, Charlena Kennedy
Charlena Kennedy, Lauren Kuhn
Charlena Kennedy, Michelle Nigro

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Miss Massachusetts Bollywood Fashion Show


The 2014 Miss Massachusetts' Bollywood Fashion Show was awesome and would not have been possible without our amazing sponsors! Thank you all so much for your generosity and time. Most importantly, thank you for your dedication to serving Massachusetts titleholders. You are very appreciated!





 


"I feel powerful and beautiful"
Can you tell?



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Break The Silence: Speak Out Against Domestic Violence


When I found out that Break The Silence Against Domestic Violence was hosting an event in Massachusetts as a part of their national awareness campaign, I knew I had to be there! I was super excited when Founder and Executive Director, Kristen Paruginog, agreed to let me share my story to her audience of survivors, supporters and politicians.

When Kristen asked me to share my talent of spoken word I was ecstatic because although Miss America (that's the ultimate goal) typically speaks on behalf of her platform, I have the very unique ability to perform my talent, an original spoken word, which also speaks directly to my platform.

Throughout performing my talent, I looked at the overall expression of the audience and felt so connected to each person and genuinely understood- not pitied. The event was so empowering.

I could not have asked for a better first appearance as Miss Plymouth County 2014, and am so grateful that my sister queens, Victoria and Julianna, joined me. I look forward to strengthening the connections I made there as I dedicate my Year of Service to Breaking The Silence Against Domestic Violence

Founder and Executive Director, Kristen Paruginog, and I





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One Week Later: 2014 Miss Norfolk County & Blue Hills Pageant


It's our (one week) anniversary and we are off to support the contestants competing in the Miss Norfolk County/ Miss Blue Hills Pageant. I am officially a "visiting titleholder" and am so grateful for that!

I had the privilege of getting to know many of the contestants and was so proud of their performances from opening number introductions to on-stage question and answer, the ladies were fab!

Congrats to the newest Sister Queens of the Miss Massachusetts class of 2014,
Julianna Smith (Miss Norfolk County) and Maude Gorman (Miss Blue Hills)


Silliness!