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!


2014 Miss Middleboro/Plymouth County/Lakeville Pageant

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W E L C O M E !

Holding a local title within the Miss America Organization is a dream come true, and the opportunity to compete for the title of Miss Massachusetts this summer is sure to be one that I will never forget.

I look forward to embarking on a year of Style, Service, Scholarship, and Success alongside my amazing sister queens, organizers and sponsors with the endless support and encouragement from family and friends.

Thank you in advance for following my Year of Service as I work to educate the masses about the dangers of domestic violence and create partnerships both locally and nationally to eradicate spousal abuse.

T H A N K   Y O U !
To the many family members and friends who continue to support my efforts on this journey as well as the many amazing and encouraging young women I've met along the way. To Jen Thomas, our local pageant director, and each volunteer that makes the Miss America Organization so uniquely wonderful, thank you for giving your time with such enthusiasm. Lastly, to the judges that saw something in me and were willing to grant me this amazing opportunity, I will forever be thankful.

Miss Plymouth County, Miss  Middleboro, Miss Lakeville
Miss Plymouth County, Middleboro, Lakeville and visiting titleholders