The Miss New Hampshire Class of 2008
March 8, 2008
Twenty-two contestants joined Miss New Hampshire 2007, Rachel Barker, at "Boot Camp" on March 1st at the Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry, New Hampshire. What began in June of 2007 as a quest by nearly sixty women from across the state of New Hampshire to succeed Rachel will end on Saturday, May 3rd, with the selection of her successor.
From left to right seated: Lauren Gorgol, Janine Mitchell, Lindsey Graham, Rachel Barker (Miss N.H. 2007), Alicia Rossman, Melissa DeGroot, Erika Lehman. Standing: Rebecca Scalera, Meghan Lamontagne, Olivia Karpinski, Alyssa McLaughlin, Brittany Dube, Sarah Bixby, Elysha Greenberg, Brittany Crosby, Natalie Shaw, Kayla King, Christiann Unger, Asheley Chaput, Justine Barker, Katrina Bernard, Lisa Charest and Chantel McCabe.
Top Five Miss New Hampshire Event Fundraisers For 2007
March 5, 2008
The top five event-oriented fundraisers for the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program during calendar year 2007 were (net income is rounded to the nearest 100):
- Saturday Night Bingo at Taylor's Hall: $34,700.00
Paul Gilberti, Chair
- MB Tractor Golf Classic: $18,100
Brian Langdon and Karen Proulx, Co-Chairs
- Gillette Stadium Concession Stand: $16,500
Trisha Tidd, Chair
Elaine Tidd, Assistant Chair
- Miss New Hampshire 2007 Competition: $14,700.00
Bill Haggerty, Producer
Michele Hanson, Program Book Chair
Jennifer Blanchard, Patron's Party Chair
- Miss New Hampshire Ball: $9,300
Emily & Betty Hughes, Co-Chairs
Which Miss N.H. Committee Will Raise the Most Funds in 2008?
2007-2008 Local Program Year Successes
Locals grant more than $80,000 in scholarships
February 25, 2008
The 22 local preliminary competitions conducted by the Local Chapters of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program, produced a record 22 titleholders with the conclusion of the local program year at Miss Granite State and Miss Merrimack Valley on Sunday, February 24, 2008. As you will see on these two evenings, for the first time in Miss New Hampshire history, the competition will be held on two successive nights-Friday, May 2, 2008 and Saturday May 3, 2008.
Fifty-eight different young women shared in $80,550.00 in scholarships granted at the local level. The program year began last June in Derry and ended with the runners-up program held at Pembroke Academy. The yearlong competition goes from more than fifty down to one by the end of Saturday evening at the 62nd annual Miss New Hampshire Scholarship competition. The curtain is set to go up at 6:30 p.m. for both the preliminary and the finals at the Stockbridge Theater, located in Pinkerton Academy's Spaulding Arts & Humanities Center in Derry.
Board President, Brenda Keith, indicated proudly when speaking about the local chapters, "Not only did they grant an incredible amount in scholarships, but they also undertook the daunting task of raising more than $20,000 for the Miss America Platform, Children's Miracle Network on behalf of and with the local contestants."
The Miss New Hampshire Board of Directors has voted to re-launch the matching grant program for the 2008-2009 local program year. "While last year the local chapters granted about $10,000 more in scholarships over this year, I can identify two causes for the drop. First the redirected attention to the Unified Local Chapter Fundraising Initiative for CMN, and second we (Miss NH Organization) did not fund the matching grant program that granted nearly $10,000 in matching grants to the local chapters in 2006-2007," Brenda explained.
An average of 12 contestants competed at each of the local programs. The local chapters awarded an average of more than $5300 in scholarships, however with the Miss NH Board allowing dual crowns this year, the average per title was lower at $3661. This is because a total of six competitions were held as dual pageants. Three new titles were added during the year, including Souhegan Valley, Weirs Beach, and the brand new local chapter, Miss Auburn.
The new contestant recruitment incentive program will also be re-implemented for the 2008-2009-program year. For each new contestant recruited by the local chapters, the Miss NH Organization will grant a $50.00 scholarship to the local chapter up to a maximum of $500.00.
The Top 5 Local Chapters for 2007-2008!
The following chapters ranked as the top five local chapters in New Hampshire for the 2007-2008 year-in terms of scholarships granted:
| #1 Miss Greater Derry |
$20,900.00 |
| #2 Miss Rockingham County |
$18,500.00 |
| #3 Miss Winnipesaukee/Weirs Beach |
$12,275.00 |
| #4 Miss Manchester |
$ 4,200.00 |
| #5 Miss Kingston/Seacoast |
$ 3,100.00 |
Gilford High School's Megan Lyman wins 4th Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen Honors
February 19, 2008
A 16-year-old Gilford High School Junior stole the heart of the judges this past weekend to win the coveted honors of becoming New Hampshire's fourth Outstanding Teen. Megan Lyman wowed the judges to win the talent competition with her tap dance to Prince's "Baby I'm a Star." Megan earned a total of $1500 in scholarships and the right to represent the Granite State in August at the annual Miss America's Outstanding Teen competition in Orlando Florida.
Megan will bring her platform, "Beating the Odds-Encouraging Cancer Patients" to hospitals and cancer centers throughout to New Hampshire in order to bring her positive message to those battling the disease. A cancer survivor, who over the last four years has had five surgeries to treat a soft tissue sarcoma in her right shoulder, Megan indicates that, "fighting cancer has taught me more about others, myself and how short life can be." Despite the obstacles this outstanding teen has faced, she remains positive and extremely active in her school and community. Cancer does not define Megan. Instead she defies an illness that she says children and adults can help to overcome by remaining positive.
Megan's dance consumes a great deal of this young woman's life. She began dancing at the age of 3 and has won many awards including Dancer of the Year honors from Dance Olympus. Now she teaches dance at the 5-6-7-8 Studio of the Arts in the Lakes Region.
While a patient at Boston Children's Hospital, Megan describes two defining experiences. One was when she met Boston Red Sox catcher, Jason Varitek who visited the children at the hospital with an uplifting message of hope. The other is when she performed at that same Boston Children's Hospital in the children's cancer ward, helping to ease the pain of the hospitalized children.
Megan is the daughter of Jack and Liz Lyman. She has two older brothers, Jay 25, and Patrick 22.
Runners up and scholarships granted Feb. 16-17, 2008 at 4th annual program
Megan Lyman won a total of $1550 in scholarships, $1400 for the title, and $100 for overall talent award. Megan also won the admiration of her peers who bestowed upon her the Lamontagne Family Congeniality Award, which came with a $50 scholarship. First runner-up honors and a $500 scholarship went to Bedford's Katie McLain. Katrina Rossi of Hampstead won 2nd Runner up and a $400 scholarship award. Lauren April of Auburn was 3rd Runner up and won $300, and Nashua's Rachel Rendina won $200 as 4th runner up. Alison Herlihy of Hampstead won the community service award and a $100 scholarship. Nichole Iacuzio of Derry was recognized with a $100 scholarship for her outstanding achievement in academics. Lauren April also won the overall interview award.
Derry's Jennifer Messina, an 8th grade student at Hood Middle School, wowed the audience with her big voice performing on Sunday after winning the non-finalist talent award. Dover's Kat Howland was honored with the non-finalist interview award. More than $3000 in scholarships were granted at the program. There is no entry fee to compete in the program.
Miss NH Organization welcomes new Executive Assistant
October 1, 2007
The Miss NH Scholarship Program welcomes its new executive assistant, Joanne Hemond. Joanne is a senior at Pinkerton Academy, where she is an award winning member of the Future Business Leaders of America. Joanne has also volunteered for PALS - Pinkerton Academy and Little Students. A former volunteer with the Derry Boys and Girls Club, she also served as an assistant basketball coach for the Derry Parks and Recreation Department. Joanne will be on hand at the Miss NH Office most every weekday right after school. She will man the phones and be available to answer questions from Local Chapters and assist them as needed. She usually works from about 2:30 until 5:30 every day. Give her a call soon and say hello!
Miss NH Organization Congratulates Natalie Shaw!
September 3, 2007
The Miss NH Scholarship Program congratulates Natalie Shaw, Miss Hooksett 2007 on her non finalist talent award won at the National Sweetheart competition on Monday, Sept. 3rd. Natalie won the right to compete at the fun event held every year in Hoopeston, Illinois, as first runner up to Rachel Barker. Natalie competed as Miss Winnipesaukee in the April 2007 Miss New Hampshire Competition.
Natalie's mother, and Local Director, Paula Moore were on hand in Hoopeston to see the event. Natalie was thrilled with the recognition for her talent.
Miss America Organization Changes Age-In Rules
Students who are starting their senior year of high school in the Fall of 2007 and who are at least 17 years of age will now be eligible to compete at a Miss New Hampshire local competition. They must be scheduled to graduate before or with the class of 2008. Contact the local directors of upcoming pageants to enter today!
It's TLC for Miss America 2008 and Beyond
August 13, 2007
TLC AND THE MISS AMERICA ORGANIZATION REACH
MULTI-YEAR DEAL FOR TELECAST RIGHTS TO
"MISS AMERICA 2008 PAGEANT"
Viewers Rediscover Miss America On Saturday, January 26, 2008
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ and LOS ANGELES, CA - August
13, 2007- The Miss America Organization today announced a multi year agreement with TLC, its new network home, which will telecast the distinguished "Miss America Pageant" on Saturday January 26, 2008 . The announcement was made jointly today by Chairman of the Board for The Miss America Organization, Sam Haskell, III and TLC president and general manager Angela Shapiro-Mathes. TLC will retain telecast rights through 2010.
"We're thrilled to partner with the Miss America Organization and to broadcast the next generation of the Miss America Pageant," said Shapiro-Mathes. "In addition, through a new reality series, we'll get to know 52 of the country's smartest and most beautiful women as they prepare for a competition they've dreamed of their entire lives. The series will culminate in the ultimate pay-off - the Miss America 2008 Pageant itself. This collaboration is a tremendous opportunity for us to present this scholarship pageant and great American tradition to our viewers with a contemporary production style unique to our channel."
"After thorough discussions and negotiations, we are confident that Miss America has found the perfect partner to host our Pageant," said Haskell. "Miss America's move to TLC will give it the proper promotion and attention it deserves. Our brand is rich in both philanthropy and history, and this new multi-million dollar partnership will not only preserve this wonderful institution, but will, in fact, build the Miss America brand. We are excited about the TLC production efforts that will showcase the brightest women in America and their spirit of community service that continues to empower young women across this great country.”
The TLC reality series will chronicle the preparations and journeys of the contestants as they adjust to a new twist on the pageant format. The series will also give fans of the pageant the chance to learn more about the young women competing and allow them to start choosing their favorites in the pursuit of the crown.
"Miss America" will air live from Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas on Saturday, January 26th. The current Miss America, Lauren Nelson was crowned in Las Vegas in January 2007.
About TLC
TLC's innovative hit series include perennial fashion favoriteWhat Not to Wear;Little People Big
World, entering its third season this fall;Miami Inkand the successful new spin-offLA Ink. The channel defined home design withTrading Spacesand continues to reinvent the genre withProperty Ladder,Flip That
HouseandMoving Up. TLC's daytime lineup includes the Emmy Award-winningA Baby Storyas well asTake Home
Chef, featuring one of People Magazine's Sexiest Men, Curtis Stone. The channel is available in more than 93 million homes in the US, nearly 8 million homes in Canada and through the website at www.tlc.com. TLC is part of Discovery Communications which is owned by Discovery Holding Co. (NASDAQ: DISCA, DISCB), Advance/Newhouse Communications and John S. Hendricks, Discovery's founder and chairman.
For more information, contact:
Sharon Pearce
Miss America Organization
(609) 653-8700
sharon@missamerica.org |
Miss America to be Held January 26, 2008
New TV Partner to be Announced on August 13
NEWS ALERT -- On Monday, August 13th, the Miss America Organization will announce our new TV partner, with which MAO has signed a 3 year contract to broadcast the Miss America Pageant. Sam Haskell, Board President of Miss America, made the announcement to the Executive Directors at a meeting held in Orlando at the Miss America's Outstanding Teen Competition on Sat. August 11, 2007.
Mark your calendars for the week including Saturday Jan. 26, 2008 for the Miss America Competition!!! The network, with which MAO has signed a 3 year deal, will be formally announced on Monday. We're back to Vegas at the Planet Hollywood (formerly Aladdin). The 52 contestants go to LA in October for the taping of a Miss America controlled 4 hour TV show leading up to the finals. And, besides the live broadcast on Jan. 26th, the TV network will rebroadcast it 6 times and will also broadcast it world wide.

Art McMaster, CEO of the Miss America Organization

Sam Haskell, MAO Chairman of the Board

Mike Allegretto, MAO National Field Director

Rachel Barker, Miss NH 2007, reacts to the news!
Claudette Jolin joins Executive Team as Co-ED

July 28, 2007
Longtime Miss New Hampshire Traveling Companion, Claudette Jolin of Hooksett, as joined the Executive Team of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program Inc. She was appointed as Co-Executive Director this month and joins President/ED, Brenda Keith, and fellow Co-Executive Director, Bill Haggerty, as the executive management team of New Hampshire's official state chapter of the Miss America Organization.
Claudette has served in a number of capacities since the formation of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program, Inc. in October 2000, including State traveling companion, and bookings manager for Miss New Hampshire. Prior to that, beginning in 1997 she also served under the Union Leaders sponsorship of Miss New Hampshire. Claudette will continue as the senior traveling companion to Miss New Hampshire.
Claudette resides in Hooksett with her husband, Robert. They have two sons.
Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen Departs for Orlando
July 25, 2007
Julia Neveu, a rising senior at Manchester’s Memorial High School, will depart bright and early Thursday morning, August 2, 2007 for sunny Orlando Florida. She departs at 6:00 a.m. from Manchester Airport to compete in Orlando with 51 other teens for the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen title. Julia won the honors of Miss New Hampshire’s Outstanding Teen this past February competing with 30 teens from throughout the Granite State. Check back here during pageant week—August 7 – 11th for updates!
Cara Silva Wins Young Careerist of New Hampshire
June 15, 2007
Cara Silva has been awarded the title of Young Careerist of New Hampshire by the New Hampshire Business Professional Women (BPW) at the 81st Annual State Convention held in joint with the Vermont BPW in Killington, Vermont on June 2, 2007. Cara’s winning speech topic was, “Define a leader and describe how you are developing your lifestyle to become a leader”. Cara was eligible to compete at the state level after being awarded the Young Careerist of the Greater Londonderry BPW chapter. She is now eligible to compete at the National Convention which will be held in Reno, Nevada this coming July.
The Young Careerist competition involves a competitive selection process within Local Organizations, and 54 State Federations, resulting in the selection of a Young Careerist to represent each State Federation at the BPW/USA annual National Conference. Candidates are judged in the following areas: written and biographical information, judges' interview, their ability to help others achieve, group interaction and prepared speeches on specific topics. The winner of the national competition will serve as the National Representative for BPW/USA.
Local Chapter Leaders Brainstorm on Projects to raise $25,000 for Children's Miracle Network
Contestants urged to join theunifiedeffort to raise funds for a great cause
May 22, 2007
Derry-Local Chapter representatives met with State Board members and staff to review proposals to meet the Unified Local Chapter Fund-raising goal of raising sufficient funds to cover 100% of the mandatory donations for local contestants in the upcoming local program year. The meeting was held on Tuesday night, May 22nd at the Marion Gerrish Community Center. Most of the local chapters were represented at the meeting and those that were not sent letters of intent to participate.

Guest speaker Roger Demers, of Universal Gaming Company, spoke to the group about conducting Texas Holdem Tournaments at either his Manchester or Nashua location. Because most of the local chapters have 501(c)(3) status, as well as the state chapter, the organizations qualify for licensure through the State of New Hampshire to conduct charitable gaming events. Roger explained that a volunteer from the organization must be present for the entire gaming event and that the events are conducted on 10 consecutive nights. The doors open at 11:00 and close sometime after midnight.

Although an aggressive schedule, the local chapters and state staff in attendance indicated that with the help of each local the effort could be accomplished. Brenda Keith, Miss N.H. Board President, indicated, "if the volunteers can work in shifts, the organization can cover 10 or 20 consecutive nights." Both the Miss N.H. state chapter and the Miss Rockingham County local chapter, headed by Paula Moore, will submit their application next week for the licenses. The events should begin sometime this fall. Universal Gaming guarantees a minimum $6000 net profit to the charitable organization for the combined 10 night event.

Gary Vincent of the Miss Winnipesaukee Organization also spoke to the group. Gary has already applied to the state bingo licensing commission to conduct a Super Bingo at Fun Spot in Laconia on Wednesday night, June 27, 2007. Gary estimates it will net somewhere around $4000 for Children's Miracle Network.

Other fundraisers planned include additional Super Bingo nights at Taylor's Farm in Windham-the site of the weekly Miss N.H. Saturday Night Bingo games. Also a New Hampshire Idol Contest in the fall is being planned with revenue generators including ticket sales, entry fees and the auctioning off of the three judges seats to the three highest bidders.
The Miss New Hampshire organization and its local chapters vowed at a meeting held two months ago to absorb the new Miss America/Children's Miracle Network requirement that each local contestant raise a minimum donation of $100.00 per local. The chapters teamed up in a unified effort to raise the required amounts. With Miss New Hampshire's incredible resources of the local chapters combined with the state volunteers, Brenda, along with State Executive Director Bob Oxford, are confident the organization will meet its goal. Volunteers were quick to point out that the Children's Miracle Network, another bona fide 501(c)(3) charity, is a very worth while program deserving of the organization's attention and support.
The $25,000 goal is based on the number of contestants who competed last year. Another astounding record-breaking year, 72 different contestants competed in at least one local competition during the 2006-2007 program year. With the many repeat contestants, the total number of contestants topped the 200 mark. The group set the mark higher by $5000 to cover the state contestant CMN donation requirement of $250 each next year. It is anticipated that more than 20 local winners will compete for the Miss New Hampshire title next May 3, 2008.
Potential contestants are invited to participate in the Unified Local Chapter Fundraising effort and should contact the Executive Directors of each local competition they plan to enter this year for more information on how they can help. Contestants are discouraged from independently registering and raising funds. If contestants, volunteers or fans are interesting in donating to the Children's Miracle Network you may upload your donations using a debt or credit card by logging onto the CMN/MAO site at:www.missamerica4kids.org/m.aspx?i=888DD3C50BD.
Miss New Hampshire Board votes to relax policy against dual crowns
May 20, 2007
The Board of Directors of the Miss NH Scholarship Program, Inc., voted at the May Board meeting to formally adopt the Miss America rule allowing local chapters to crown two winners at their local competitions. This is a sharp departure from the Board's policy since 2000 in not granting the authority to a local chapter to crown two. With the exception of the runners-up program (Granite State/Merrimack Valley) and the grand-mothered dual local Kingston/Seacoast, the Board has not allowed the practice despite Miss America's enabling rule allowing the policy. The new Miss N.H. policy is, of course, at the local chapter's option.
To review the full Miss America Rule click here:Miss America Organization Rul on Dual or Double CompetitionsThe Miss NH Board has retained its policy against allowing local chapters to crown three winners.
2007 George Naum Congeniality Award
The Miss NH Scholarship Program, Inc. wants to thank Meagan Corlin for her understanding as we incorrectly presented her with the George Naum – Congeniality Award on the night of Miss NH on April 28th, 2007. The award should have correctly been awarded to Lindsey Graham. The Board of Directors of the Miss NH Scholarship Program has voted to nevertheless award Meagan the $1,000 scholarship that she would have expected to receive as the award recipient. Thank you to Meagan and Congratulations to Lindsey!
Rachel Barker crowned Miss New Hampshire 2007
$74,000 in scholarship awards granted

(Yvonne Riehl photo)
Derry-Rachel Barker of Amherst won the Miss New Hampshire 2007 title on Saturday April 28, 2007 at Pinkerton Academy's Stockbridge Theatre. A 19-year-old graduate of Souhegan High School, she is pursuing a Bachelor's of Science Degree in Public Relations from Hofstra University. Rachel competed as Miss Seacoast. She won a $15,000 scholarship with the title and the right to represent the Granite State at Miss America next January.
Runners up included: 4th runner up, Justine Barker, Miss Deerfield Fair. Justine, who won the overall talent award, won $4500 in scholarship awards. Third runner up, Kristen Finn, Miss Bedford won a $5500.00 in scholarship awards, which included $1000 for the overall interview award. Miss Rockingham County, Katrina Bernard, won 2nd runner up honors and a $5500.00 scholarship. The first runner up was Miss Winnipesaukee, Natalie Shaw, who earned a $6500 scholarship.
The Donald C. Anderson Platform award and a $1500.00 scholarship went to Meagan Corlin, Miss Capital Area. Meagan also won the Miss America Community Service award worth $1000. The Meg Geraghty Community Service award went to Jennifer Saucier, which brought with it a $1500 scholarship award. The $3000 Suzanne Knox Memorial Academic Achievement Award went to Erika Lehman, Miss University. The Miss America Scholar Award, worth $1000, went to Lindsey Graham. Nonfinalist talent awards, worth $500 each went to Miss Strafford County, Caitlin McGlinchey and Miss Granite State, Allyson Welsh. Nonfinalist interview awards, worth $500 each went to Miss Londonderry, Cara Silva, and Miss Capital Area, Meagan Corlin. Lindsey Graham also won the George Naum Congeniality Award and a $1000 scholarship. All remaining contestants received a $2000 scholarship.
Congratulations go out to Suzanne Loisel who has been accepted to
Medical School at Midwestern University

April 17, 2007
After a year long process of applying to numerous medical schools, Suzanne's interview in Chicago on January 22nd, 2007 has finally paid off. Suzanne explained that the interview process at Midwestern University was made that MUCH easier after having had so much practice while involved in the Miss New Hampshire Program where she held the titles of Miss Manchester 2005 and Miss Derry 2006. Suzanne is still waiting to hear back from a few other schools but if she does accept Midwestern's offer her classes will begin in August of this year as she continues to work towards her goal of becoming a Family Practitioner!
Included in the making of a most memorable year for Suzanne are her upcoming nuptials with fiancé Mark Saindon. Their wedding is planned for Memorial Day weekend, May 27th, 2007 and will be held in a beautiful train station at Union Station in Worcester, MA. Their honeymoon will take them to Italy and Greece and according to Suzanne - planning the honeymoon was her favorite part of the entire wedding planning process!

Let's all join in congratulations and well wishes to Suzanne and Mark as they venture onto the next phase of their extraordinary lives together.
Submitted by Debbie St. Hilaire, Director for Miss Manchester
Miss New Hampshire titleholders return for Diamond Jubilee
April 7th, 2007 @ 7:00 PM – Doors open at 6:00 PM
Pinkerton Academy’s Stockbridge Theater – Derry, NH
March 14, 2007
Derry, NH-On April 7, 2007 at The Stockbridge Theater at Pinkerton Academy, Derry at 7:00pm, the Miss NH Scholarship Program, celebrating 60 years of competition, will be holding "A Diamond Jubilee – Miss New Hampshire titleholders return!"
This event will bring former Miss New Hampshire titleholders from the past forty five (45) years back to compete in a friendly and what promises to be lively competition!! As of this writing, scheduled to appear are 9 former Miss NH titleholders who will be dusting off their Crowns, answering a few onstage questions, showcasing their original talents and dazzling us in their evening wear once again on the Miss New Hampshire stage! Emceeing the show will be the ever popular on-air radio personality Marc Ericson from WOKQ along with the reining Miss NH Emily Hughes.
In an interesting reversal of roles, the former Miss New Hampshire titleholders will be judged by the current Miss NH local titleholders who will be competing for the Title of Miss NH 2007 on April 28, 2007. The production is being produced by Bernie Resnick a former producer of Miss America, Miss New Hampshire and Miss Maine competitions!
Former titleholders scheduled to appear are:
Mary Morin - 2002
Heidi Marie Noyes - 1998
Michelle Lamontagne Strout - 1997
Shanon Hastings Smith - 1994
Rachel Petz Dowd - 1992
Deborah Jean Howard - 1991
Monica Rastallis Cashin - 1983
Catherine Burnham - 1975
Peggy Wass - 1962
Tickets are $10.00 each (General admission) and can be purchased by mail or walk-in through the Miss NH Scholarship Office, located at 20 East Broadway, Derry, NH 03038 , or with a credit card on the web site (www.missnh.org/merc/) or via phone (603-437-9027) for $10.00 + $1.00 Handling fee/ticket. Proceeds of the "fun"draiser will go to help continue to promote scholarship, talent and community service to deserving women throughout the state of New Hampshire, via the Miss NH Scholarship Program and its Miss Outstanding Teen Program.
Bob Oxford, Executive Director, responds to the Dover Middle School Issue
March 8, 2007.Click here to read the response.
The Miss New Hampshire
Class of 2007
March 3rd, 2007
Derry, NH-Nineteen contestants joined Miss New Hampshire 2006, Emily Hughes, at "Boot Camp" on March 3rd at the Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry, New Hampshire. What began in June of 2006 as a quest by more than seventy women from across the state of New Hampshire to succeed Emily Hughes will end on Saturday, April 28th with the selection of her successor. To purchase tickets please click on the Ticket Order Form on the Miss New Hampshire homepage. Telephone orders using a credit card are accepted by calling the Miss New Hampshire office in Derry at 437-9027.

From left to right seated: Jennifer Saucier, Erika Lehman, Alicia Rossman, Emily Hughes (Miss N.H. 2006), Lisa Van Orden, Lindsey Graham, and Ashley Schoonmaker. Standing, 2nd Row: Jennifer Hatem, Cara Silva, Allyson Welsh, Katrina Bernard, Justine Barker, Melissa DeGroot, Meagan Corlin, and Kristen Finn. Standing, Back Row: Sarah Bixby, Caitlin McGlinchey, Natalie Shaw, Christy Dunn, and Rachel Barker.
2006-2007 Local Program Year Another Success Story
Another record year! Locals grant more than $90,000 in scholarships
Record 72 different women competed in at least one local competition
March 1st, 2007
Derry, NH-The seventeen local preliminary competitions conducted by the Local Chapters of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program, produced nineteen titleholders with the conclusion of the local program year at Miss Granite State and Miss Merrimack Valley on Sunday, February 25, 2007. Seventy-two different young women shared in a record $90,250.00 in local scholarships granted at the local level. The program year began last June in Derry and ended with the runners-up program in Concord. The field is now complete with nineteen outstanding students set to compete for the title of Miss New Hampshire 2007-2008 on Saturday, April 28, 2007. The yearlong competition goes from more than seventy down to one by the end of the evening at the 61st annual Miss New Hampshire Scholarship competition. The curtain is set to go up at 6:30 p.m. on the 28th at the Stockbridge Theater, located in Pinkerton Academy's Spaulding Arts & Humanities Center in Derry.
Executive Director, Bob Oxford stated, "Last year when the local chapters combined to award nearly $85,000 to set a record, I really thought that was an accomplishment that would never be surpassed. But this year they went right back out and bested their record by $5000. Simply incredible!" He explained that only three chapters failed to earn a Miss New Hampshire matching grant and that a phenomenal ten of those chapters earned the maximum $500.00 grant. The Miss New Hampshire Organization matches dollar-for-dollar up to $500 money raised by the local chapter over and above the total scholarships granted the previous year.
An average of 12 contestants competed at each of the locals. The local programs awarded an average of more than $5300 in scholarships. After much anticipation, the new chapter in the North Country, Miss Berlin-Gorham, successfully launched this year with the help of $500.00 Miss America Start-up Grant.
The new contestant recruitment incentive program helped the chapters to break another record. Forty new contestants participated in at least one local competition this year, and Miss Rockingham County lead the way with eight new contestants, followed by Londonderry with five new contestants.
Announcing The Top 5 Local Chapters!
| #1 Miss Rockingham County |
$17,700.00 |
| #2 Miss Greater Derry |
$15,850.00 |
| #3 Miss Winnipesaukee |
$10,350.00 |
| #4 Miss Kingston/Seacoast |
$ 9,150.00 |
| #5 Miss Strafford County |
$ 6,600.00 |
And, announcing the local contestants who were awarded the most scholarships through their participation in one or more locals for the year!
The following are the top 10 contestants, in terms of total scholarships awarded from all locals during the 2006-2007 local program year are:
| #1 Katrina Bernard |
$ 8,000.00 |
| #2 Jennifer Saucier |
$ 7,700.00 |
| #3 Justine Barker |
$ 5,225.00 |
| #4 Christy Dunn |
$ 5,175.00 |
| #5 Natalie Shaw |
$ 4,250.00 |
| #6 Alicia Rossman |
$ 4,000.00 |
| #7 Lisa Van Orden |
$ 3,800.00 |
| #8 Meagan Corlin |
$ 3,700.00 |
| #9 Allyson Welsh |
$ 3,375.00 |
| #10 Rachel Barker |
$ 3,250.00 |
Top Five Miss New Hampshire Event Fundraisers For 2006
The top five event-oriented fundraisers for the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program during calendar year 2006 were (net income rounded to the nearest 100):
- Saturday Night Bingo at Taylor's Hall: $24,000.00
Brenda E. Keith, Chair
Helen Borelli, Assistant Chair
Karen Brum, Ticket Chair
- Gillette Stadium Concession Stand: $20,100.00
Trisha Tidd, Chair
Elaine Tidd, Assistant Chair
- MB Tractor Golf Classic: $15,000.00
George Liss, Chair
- Miss New Hampshire Ball: $13,300.00
Moe Montminy Chair
Terri Koufopoulos, Assistant Chair
- Miss New Hampshire 2006 Competition: $10,100.00
Bill Haggerty, Producer
Brian Haddad/Bob Oxford, Program Book Chairs
Jennifer Blanchard, Patron's Party Chair
Which Miss N.H. Committee Will Raise the Most Funds in 2007?
New Hampshire’s Justine Barker Wins NAMASP/Tiffany Phillips Scholar-Athlete Scholarship

January 13, 2007- Justine Barker, the daughter of Brian and Joy Barker of Pembroke, NH, participated on varsity teams in soccer, track and field, cheerleading and dance teams at the high school level and played soccer at the college level, serving as team captain on her high school soccer and cheerleading teams and her college soccer team. Ms. Barker was responsible for organizing the dance team program at her high school and has continued to work as an assistant coach for the team. In 2003, she was chosen to receive the New Hampshire Commission on the Status of Women’s High School Women’s Athletic and Academic Award.
An active participant in community service activities, she started Teen S.M.A.R.T, a program that focuses on helping junior high school students make a smooth transition in high school. She has also worked with Families in Transition, New Hampshire Special Olympics, and works as a volunteer in a concession stand at New England Patriot’s home games.
Her coaches describe her as “trustworthy, hardworking, inspiring, self-motivate and one who takes pride in her work.” Justine competed in the 2006 Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Competition as Miss Seacoast and recently was chosen as Miss Deerfield Fair, making her eligible to compete again in her 2007 state competition. Congratulations Justine!
Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program proudly presents
In Association with The Union Leader
A Holiday Musical

Join Miss New Hamshire 2006 and an array of talented performers at this year's Holiday Musical to benefit the Salvation Army.
Show is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 26 at 2 p.m. at the Palace Theatre. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased by calling the Palace Theatre at 668-5588.
All proceeds from ticket sales for the show will go to the Union Leader-Salvation Army Santa Fund.
Last year, the Santa Fund raised nearly $300,000 for families in need. Money goes to purchase Christmas toys and clothing during the holiday season and funds a number of year-round Salvation Army programs such as afterschool tutoring and meals programs.
Miss Rockingham Volunteers
Help make Derry girl’s wish come true.
--Bethany Zinka is the Princess
of Rockingham County!

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KeriAnn awards Bethany title at Pageant |
The princess takes a bow |
Bethany receives her Scepter and Teddy Bear |
Nov. 11, 2006—Salem—The Miss Rockingham County Scholarship Program was thrilled to play a role in making a little girl’s wish come true on Saturday night, November 11, 2006 at the annual competition. KeriAnn Lynch, Miss Rockingham County 2005-2006 crowned Bethany Zinka, 10, of Derry, the princess of Rockingham County. Bethany suffers from Williams-Beuren Syndrome, which is a rare genetic disorder. Bethany has a very outgoing personality and refuses to give into her illness. After the pageant Saturday night, Bethany told her mother “This was the best day of my life. I felt like a very special princess.” She went on to tell her family that all of the girls on stage were beautiful, “even me!”
The little girl came to the attention of Rockingham volunteer, Jan Ferrigno, who in turn called Miss Rockingham County Director, Paula Moore to see if they could help make Bethany’s wish of being a princess come true. Paula jumped at the chance to help. Jan supplied the crown and sash, and Paula provided the bear and flowers. The entire Rockingham Team welcomed Bethany and her family with open arms. KeriAnn Lynch, outgoing Miss Rockingham County, took charge and helped to make the crowning moment on stage a fun-filled event for the 4th grade student at Barka Elementary School.
Bethany also got to meet Miss New Hampshire, Emily Hughes, and the 19 young women competing for the Miss Rockingham Title. Katrina Bernard went on to win the Rockingham title.
Chester Norman Thomas 2006

Throughout the last six months of being Miss New Hampshire I have been blessed with the opportunity to meet people I know I wouldn't ordinarily of met, if I wasn't selected Miss NH 2006. In July I went to a fundraiser at David's House at the Children's Hospital at Dartmouth. This venue was built, with the help of Michael J. Fox, to provide a safe place for families of patients to stay while their family member is receiving medical care in Hanover. It is truly a lovely place and a facility I am proud to be associated with. Please read the following email to me and Miss NH's State Traveling Companion, as it serves as a reminder why the Miss NH Program is so important to the Granite State.
- Emily Hughes, Miss New Hampshrie 2006
Dear Emily and Claudette;
What a wonderful day we shared on Saturday! Words fail me when I recall the sight of all those motorcycles driving into the parking lot at David's House with their gifts of toys, snacks, and donations. It is truly heartwarming to see such a dramatic display of the essential good in all of us.
The day was made so much more special by your presence. It was such a surprise - and treat - for everyone to be met by Miss New Hampshire, who is in herself a symbol of the best and brightest of the young women of our State. I overheard one biker (a truly formidable-looking man!) boast to his friends that the autograph on his bicep would not be washed off until he was forced to do so for some event coming up in a few weeks. YIKES! A funny story, but a true measure of how the participants in the Ride-In felt about having you join us for such a special occasion, to show our collective appreciation for their efforts.
And Carol - I wouldn't be one bit surprised if one day we were to see her competing in the Miss NH pageant herself. She certainly tried her best to hang onto that crown!
I am attaching a couple of pictures for you to enjoy. Again, Emily and Claudette, thank you so much for finding the time to join us. It was a truly beautiful day, a beautiful occasion, and a beautiful tribute to the families of David's House.
Warmest regards,
Lynn
First Miss Berlin-Gorham competition set for Friday, September 22, 2006

Gorham, NH—The first Miss Berlin-Gorham Scholarship Competition is set for Friday, Sept. 22, 2006 at the lovely Town & Country Resort in Shelburne, New Hampshire. The competition is co-directed by Denise Vallee and Kelly Guilmette. Denise is the Finance Director for the Town of Gorham, and Kelly is a Bank Vice President for Northway Bank in Berlin. Committee members include, Kathleen “Katie” Kelly of Randolph who also serves on the local school board, Sharon Penney of the Northern White Mountain Chamber of Commerce, and Pat & Darrell Bernier long-time Gorham community volunteers and owners of The Vac Shop on Main Street in Gorham.
The pageant’s on-stage competitions are set to begin at 7:00 p.m. in the function room at the Town and Country Resort. Earlier in the day interviews will take place at the resort. It is open to all female residents, full-time students, or full-time employees of Coos County and several towns in Northern Carroll and Grafton counties who meet the Miss America eligibility requirements. For the full list of towns, please seehere. For the list of eligibility requirements please seehere.
To download the standard local competition application, please click onApplication Information. The deadline to enter the competition is September 6, 2006.
The Miss New Hampshire staff is encouraging a big turnout from the established local chapters for this first local in the North Country. The Town & Country is a nice resort in a beautiful location in the White Mountains. For more information about the Town & Country, seetheir websiteLocal and state volunteers should reserve their rooms now by calling 1-800-325-4386 or 603-466-3315. Double or quadruple up to save money!
Miss New Hampshire, Emily Hughes, to meet with prospective Miss Berlin-Gorham Scholarship Competition contestants after Gorham’s 4th of July Parade
Miss New Hampshire 2006, Emily Hughes, will be on hand at the upcoming 4th of July celebration hosted by the town of Gorham. Committee members from the Miss Berlin-Gorham Scholarship Program, Inc.—Coos County’s only local chapter of the Miss America Organization—are hosting Emily. She will have time to respond to potential contestant questions after the annual parade. Miss New Hampshire is traditionally a part of the Gorham 4th of July festivities and will again be a part of the parade. As soon as the parade ends, Emily will be available for questions at the Bandstand on the Gorham Common. There will be a table set up by the Miss Berlin-Gorham committee where Emily will have literature and information available for prospective contestants. Denise Vallee, Miss Berlin-Gorham Board member, is hosting the event. Miss New Hampshire’s Outstanding Teen, Janine Mitchell of Derry, will also attend the event and be available to speak with teens about the Outstanding Teen competition.
Miss Berlin-Gorham will take place in September. Women interested in entering the scholarship program must be a U.S. citizen, at least 17 years of age, a high school graduate by July 30, 2007, or may already attend college. She must either be at least a six-month resident, attend college full time or work full time in any town or unincorporated township in Coos County, or in any of the following Grafton County towns: Littleton, Bethlehem, Monroe, Lyman, Lisbon, Sugar Hill, Franconia, Bath, Landaff, Easton, Lincoln, Haverhill, Warren, Benton, Woodstock, and any unincorporated place therein; or Carroll County towns: Jackson, Chatham, Bartlett, Conway/No. Conway, Albany and any unincorporated place therein. The maximum age to participate in the pageant is no more than 24 years old on September 30, 2007.
Emily Hughes crowned Miss New Hampshire 2006
72,000 in scholarship awards granted

Derry—Emily Hughes of Gilmanton won the Miss New Hampshire 2006 title on Saturday April 29, 2006 at Pinkerton Academy’s Stockbridge Theatre. A 22-year-old graduate of UNH with both a B.S. and M.ed, she competed as Miss Winnipesaukee. She won a $15,000 scholarship with the title and the right to represent the Granite State at Miss America later this year. Emily also won the $1000 overall interview award.
Runners up included: 4th runner up, Natalie Shaw, Miss Lakes Region. Natalie won $3500 in scholarship awards. Third runner up, KeriAnn Lynch, Miss Rockingham County won a 4500.00 scholarship award. KeriAnn also won the $1000 Miss America Scholar Award, and the $3000 Suzanne Knox Memorial Academic Achievement award. Miss Seacoast, Justine Barker, won 2nd runner up honors and a $5500.00 scholarship. The first runner up was Miss Kingston, Kristen Finn who also won the overall talent award. She earned a total of $7500.00.
The Donald C. Anderson Platform award and a $1500.00 scholarship went to Meagan Corlin, Miss Strafford County. Meagan also won the Miss America Community Service award worth $1000. The Meg Geraghty Community Service award went to Emily Hughes, which brought with it a $1500 scholarship award. The George Naum Congeniality Award, voted by the contestants, was awarded to Miss Derry, Suzanne Loisel –which was worth $1000 in scholarships. Nonfinalist talent awards, worth $500 each went to Miss Londonderry, Briana Burgess and Miss Manchester, Adria Farr. Nonfinalist interview awards, worth $500 each went to Miss Strafford County, Meagan Corlin and Miss Hooksett, Cara Silva. All remaining contestants received a $2000 scholarship.
The Miss New Hampshire
Class of 2006
March 4th, 2006
Derry, NH-Eighteen contestants joined Miss New Hampshire 2005, Audra Paquette, at "Boot Camp" on March 4th at the Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry, New Hampshire. What began in June of 2005 as a quest by nearly sixty women from across the state of New Hampshire to succeed Audra Paquette will end on Saturday, April 29th with the selection of her successor. To purchase tickets please click on the Ticket Order Form on the Miss New Hampshire homepage. Telephone orders using a credit card are accepted this year by calling the Miss New Hampshire office in Derry at 437-9027.

From left to right seated: Lindsey Graham, Alicia Rossman, Kristen Finn, Audra Paquette (Miss N.H. 2005), Emily Hughes, Jennifer Saucier, and Meagan Corlin. Standing: Cara Silva, Christy Dunn, Alyssa McLaughlin, Katrina Bernard, Natalie Shaw, Danielle Devoid, Briana Burgess, Adria Farr, KeriAnn Lynch, Justine Barker, Suzanne Loisel, and Jodi Katz.
Top Six
Miss New Hampshire
Event Fundraisers
For 2005
The top six event-oriented fundraisers for the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program during calendar year 2005 were (net income rounded to the nearest 100):
#1 |
Saturday Night Bingo at Taylor's Hall
Brenda E. Keith, Chair
Helen Borelli, Assistant Chair
Elaine Grenon, Assistant Chair
Paul Gilberti, Assistant Chair
Karen Brum, Ticket Chair |
$27,700.00 |
#2 |
Gillette Stadium Concession Stand
Trisha Tidd, Chair
Elaine Tidd, Assistant Chair
| $11,400.00 |
#3 |
Miss New Hampshire Ball
Moe Montminy Chair
Terri Koufopoulous, Assistant Chair |
$10,900.00 |
#4 |
MB Tractor Golf Classic
Mike Marquis, Chair
George Liss, Assistant Chair |
$10,000.00 |
#5 |
The Miss New Hampshire 2005 Competition
Bill Haggerty, Producer
Bob Oxford, Program Book Chair
Jennifer Blanchard, Patron's Party Chair |
$ 7,900.00 |
#6 |
Miss NH Texas Hold-em Tournament
Deb St. Hilaire, Chair
Jenny Stephens, Co-Chair |
$ 6,200.00 |
Which Miss N.H. Committee Will Raise the Most Funds in 2006?
2005-2006 Local Program Year Wildly Successful
A record $84,000 + in scholarships granted at the local level
Fifty-eight different women compete in at least one local competition
The eighteen local preliminary competitions conducted by the Local Chapters of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program, concluded with the selection of Miss Granite State and Miss Merrimack Valley on Sunday, February 26, 2006. Fifty-eight different young women shared in a record 84,625.00 in local scholarships granted at the local level. The program year began last June in Derry and ended with the runners-up program in Concord. The field is now complete with eighteen outstanding students set to compete for the title of Miss New Hampshire 2006-2007 on Saturday, April 29, 2006. The yearlong competition goes from nearly sixty down to one by the end of the evening at the 60th annual Miss New Hampshire Scholarship competition. The curtain is set to go up at 6:30 p.m. on the 29th at the Stockbridge Theater, located in Pinkerton Academy's Spaulding Arts & Humanities Center in Derry.
Executive Director, Bob Oxford stated, "What an incredible year for our local chapters. Never before have the local programs awarded so much in scholarship grants." He explained that 10 of the chapters earned a Miss New Hampshire matching grant and that a phenomenal seven of those chapters earned the maximum $500.00 grant. The Miss New Hampshire Organization matches dollar-for-dollar up to $500 money raised by the local chapter over and above the total scholarships granted the previous year.
An average of 12 contestants competed at each of the locals. On average the local programs awarded an average of more than $5200 in scholarships. Three new chapters, Strafford County, Gate City, and Miss University, successfully launched this year with the help of $500.00 Miss America Start-up Grants.
The new contestant recruitment incentive program was also successful. Twenty five brand new contestants participated in at least one local competition this year, and thirteen of the chapters earned an incentive grant.
Announcing The Top 5 Local Chapters!
The following chapters ranked among the top five local chapters in New Hampshire for the 2005-2006 year-in terms of scholarships granted:
| #1 |
Miss Winnipesaukee |
$19,500.00 |
| #2 |
Miss Rockingham County |
$16,400.00 |
| #3 |
Miss Greater Derry |
$11,000.00 |
| #4 |
Miss Kingston/Seacoast |
$ 8,600.00 |
| #5 |
Miss Bedford |
$ 6,300.00 |
And, announcing the local contestants who were awarded the most scholarships through their participation in one or more locals for the year!
The following are the top 10 contestants, in terms of total scholarships awarded from all locals during the 2005-2006 local program year are:
| #1 |
Kyle Polichronopoulos |
$10,175.00 |
| #2 |
Emily Hughes |
$10,000.00 |
| #3 |
KeriAnn Lynch |
$ 7,100.00 |
| #4 |
Jennifer Saucier |
$ 6,650.00 |
| #5 |
Christy Dunn |
$ 5,950.00 |
| #6 |
Suzanne Loisel |
$ 5,000.00 |
| #7 |
Cara Silva |
$ 4,325.00 |
| #8 |
Briana Burgess |
$ 3,250.00 |
| #9-10 (TIE) |
Kristen Finn |
$ 3,200.00 |
| Lindsey Graham |
$ 3,200.00 |
Derry's Janine Mitchell captures second annual Outstanding Teen crown

Stockbridge Theatre, Derry-Janine Mitchell, of Derry, has won the second annual Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen competition. Janine, a junior at Pinkerton Academy, won the coveted crown in a competition among 30 of the area's outstanding teens. She is a member of the class of 2007 at Pinkerton Academy. Her platform is "Breaking the Barriers of Beauty." For talent, Janine performed a modern dance to the Fleetwood Mac hit, "Tell Me Lies." Janine won a $1400.00 scholarship and the right to represent the Granite State the week of August 14-19 in Orlando Florida at the 2nd Annual Miss America's Outstanding Teen competition.
First runner up honors went to Nashua's Sarah Chen. A junior at Bishop Guertin High School, Sarah is an accomplished pianist. She won the overall talent award and the academic achievement award with a 4.16 GPA. Sarah took home a total of $600.00 in scholarships.
Gilford High School's Megan Lyman won second runner up honors and a $400.00 scholarship. An accomplished tap dancer, Megan won a preliminary talent award in the Saturday matinee preliminary competition.
Third runner up honors went to Atkinson's Brittany Dube. A sophomore at Central Catholic H.S. in Lawrence, Brittany performed a jazz dance to "All That Jazz" during talent. The overall interview winner, Brittany had won an eveningwear preliminary award during the Saturday evening preliminary competition.
Rounding out the top 5, was 4th runner up, Danielle DiPasquale of Derry. Danielle performed an entertaining ballet en Pointe to the "Typewriter Song." Joining the top 5 in the top 10, all of whom competed in the Sunday finals, were: Holly Blanchard of Derry (preliminary talent award winner), Caitlin Holmes of Merrimack, Katie McClain of Bedford, Devenn Glickman of Manchester, and Lauryn DeBaie of Londonderry. The non-finalist talent award went to Mackenzie Robert of Bedford.
The first ever congeniality award went to Kelly Coelho of Merrimack. She won a $50.00 scholarship with the award, the funding of which was donated by Meghan Lamontagne's family. Meghan, our first Miss New Hampshire's Outstanding Teen, crowned our winner and served with Miss New Hampshire 2005, Audra Paquette, as the co-emcees of the event.
The competition took place February 10-12, 2006 at Pinkerton Academy located in Derry, New Hampshire. Dr. Stephanie Mills of Concord, Miss New Hampshire 1995, served as chair of the event. Dr. Mills is a member of the Miss New Hampshire Board of Directors. Bill Haggerty served as producer and Heidi Sullivan Laroach, the owner of Dance Visions Network, served as chorographer/stage manager.
Paquette v. Spellman
in
Spar Wars NH!
Miss NH 2005 vs. Miss NH 2004
in the Ultra-Light Weight Boxing Match of the Century!

Paquette
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Spellman
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Audra Paquette, Miss New Hampshire 2005 puts on the boxing gloves to take on Alyssa Spellman, Miss New Hampshire 2004 in what some are calling the ultra light weight boxing match of the century – okay the decade maybe. Although the two competed more than once over the years for the title of Miss New Hampshire, the September 14, 2005 bout at the Verizon Wireless Arena is all in the good name of raising funds for the Fight to Educate charities.
Charities that will benefit from the ambitious fundraiser, which will also feature a bout between Central High School’s football and basketball coaches Doc Wheeler and Jim Shubert, include the See Science Center, the 3 to 6 After School Challenge, and the Bobby Stephen Fund for Education, which benefits Jobs for NH’s Graduates.
The event is also a Pro-Am Boxing match, featuring featherweight Castulo Gonzalez in the title match. The Fight to Educate Championship Belt is also up form grabs and will feature Manchester native, Gary Bonefant.
Audra Paquette insists that this is for real. “Yes, this is a real boxing match! We are wearing actual boxing gloves and we will be fitted with mouthpieces. In fact we are going for a practice round this coming Monday so that we will learn tricks so as not to hurt each other!” Audra explained that they will go three 30-second rounds. “It could be over before it really starts, but we just might want it to go longer,” she stated.
When asked who will win the boxing match she stated, “I think it might be a tie. We’re both pretty tough, but we’re certainly not going to hurt each other.” Miss N.H. Executive Director, Bob Oxford, reminded the boxers that Audra will be competing for the title of Miss America in January.
Honorary event chair, Stephen Singer, a long-time supporter of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization, recruited the two Miss New Hampshires to participate in the event. Tickets are $25.00 for adults and $10.00 for those under the age of 18. Tickets may be obtained through tickemaster.com or by calling the Verizon box office at 603-644-5000.
130+ Attend Aug. 7th Winnipesaukee Mt. Washington Bon Voyage Cruise for Audra Paquette, Miss N.H. 2005
--NH’s Outstanding Teen, Meghan Lamontagne attends
Over 130 members of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization, including contestants, families, and volunteers at the local and state level came out in force to support Miss N.H. 2005, Audra Paquette at the annual cruise on the Mt. Washington cruise ship. The annual event on Lake Winnipesaukee was the most successful cruise ever and thanks go out to Jim Morash, Laurie Campbell, Captain Paul Smith, D.J. Rick Champoux of Top 40 Productions, and the entire crew of the Mt. Washington for donating more than $3500.00 to next year=s Miss New Hampshire scholarship fund. This brings the Mt. Washington Cruise Lines into the Platinum sponsorship level.
Bob Oxford, Executive Director of Miss New Hampshire Organization, stated, “This year the cruise line gave us a total of 125 tickets to sell, and we sold the tickets for $28.00 per ticket and sold out. He explained that some folks were on a waiting list and bought the tickets at a premium price—with all monies to the scholarship fund. The Cruise Lines in turn donated the cruise including a wonderful buffet and everyone’s favorite Disc Jockey, Rick, for entertainment.” The attendees once again enjoyed the karaoke contest. Hailey Reed and Rebecca Sefter of Windham, N.H. won the first place honors. The competition was judged this year by the trio from SilverTech – the web site developers for the Miss New Hampshire Organization.
Audra gave a heart-felt speech about all of the years she attended the cruise hoping that one day she would attend as Miss New Hampshire. Her dream came true this year and her family and friends were well represented at the cruise.
Previously billed as Miss New Hampshire’s Bon Voyage Cruise, this year the timing was a bit altered, as Miss America will not occur until January. The attendees were excited, however, to wish a bon voyage to Miss New Hampshire’s first Outstanding Teen who attended the event. Meghan Lamontagne of Pelham was set to leave the following Saturday for the first ever Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Competition in Orlando. (Please see Miss NH Travels for more photos from the cruise.)

Miss NH Supporters Gather For The Group Photo.

Audra with her Class of 2005 contestants, and Teen Meghan Lamontagne
Beloved N.H. Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, honored by Miss NH Board with memorial scholarship in her name
The incredibly dedicated Miss New Hampshire Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, will forever be remembered as a devoted mother and wife, a Red Sox fanatic, and a woman dedicated to the young women who competed in her program. The Miss New Hampshire Board of Directors voted to honor her memory with a $3000.00 academic merit scholarship at next April's Miss N.H. Scholarship Competition. Suzanne passed away suddenly on March 29, 2005 just days before rehearsals began for the 59th annual Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Competition.
The Suzanne Knox Academic Achievement Award will be granted to the contestant who has the highest achievement in academics over the preceding four semesters ending April 10, 2006. Criteria will include GPA and the difficulty of the course work. The transcripts will be evaluated by faculty and staff members of Pinkerton Academy. Board President, Brenda Keith stated, "Suzanne was a dedicated educator for many years. Academic achievement was of vital importance to her and what better way to honor her memory then by offering a significant scholarship in her memory for those contestants who excel in the area of academic achievement." Keith noted that the other named awards include the Donald C. Anderson Platform award, which was worth $1500 in 2004 and 2005; the Meg Geraghty Community Service award, which was worth the same as the Anderson award; and the George S. Naum Congeniality award, which was $1000 in 2005. Keith concluded, "This is, after all a scholarship program. It makes sense to me that we should offer the highest amount in special scholarship awards in the area of academic achievement."
Executive Director, Bob Oxford, believes that potential contestants who are academic achievers will take notice of the scholarship. He stated, "Students should sit up and take notice of a $3000 scholarship for good grades. If students are sitting on the fence thinking, 'my talent is not quite strong enough to win Miss N.H.' then this is just one more good reason to enter this program. It offers so much to students. You don't have to win the Miss New Hampshire title to win significant scholarship dollars." Oxford concluded, "In order to encourage students to enter in their local programs and possibly qualify to compete for this award at the Miss NH competition, we wanted to announce this well in advance of next year's Miss New Hampshire program. I think that Suzanne would have been proud of an honor in her name for academic achievement." The Board will not announce the scholarship amounts for any other special award or for the top five winners until April of 2006 during competition month.

Photo: Studio One
Meghan Lamontagne crowned first Miss New Hampshire’s Outstanding Teen
A 17-year-old Pelham High School student stole the heart of the judges last month to win the coveted honors of becoming New Hampshire’s first Outstanding Teen. Meghan Lamontagne wowed the judges to win the talent competition with her dance/twirl performance to a medley of dance songs. Meghan earned a $1000 scholarship and the right to represent the Granite State in August at the inaugural Miss America’s Outstanding Teen competition in Orlando Florida.
Meghan, a member of the world champion Red Star Twirlers, will bring her platform, Mentoring Today’s Youth for Tomorrow’s Leaders to the schools this fall (unless she is traveling as Miss America’s Outstanding Teen!). Her goal is to obtain a B.S. in communications and journalism at Purdue University upon graduating in 2006. She hopes to work one day as a journalist for a major magazine or a broadcaster for a news station.
Meghan is an honors student at Pelham and was recognized as the Hugh O’Brien award winner during her sophomore year. A VFW Essay Award winner, Meghan has volunteered in Peer Outreach, Toys for Tots, and various venues through her participation with the Red Stars. Meghan once won $10,000 on “America’s Funniest Home Videos.”
Meghan will join Miss New Hampshire 2005, Audra Paquette, on this year’s Mt. Washington cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee on Sunday, August 7th. To book Meghan for an appearance, please click on theteen pageof our website.
Dr. Stephanie (Foisy) Mills, Miss NH 1995 Joins Miss N.H. Scholarship Program, Inc.’s Board
Dr. Stephanie Mills, Miss New Hampshire 1995, joined the Board of Directors of the Miss N.H. Organization at its May Board meeting. Stephanie, who served last year as a Local Chapter Director of the Miss Granite State local, is a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine having graduated from the Palmer College of Chiropractic after serving as Miss New Hampshire.
Stephanie earned over $65,000 through her participation in the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship program—which included the full tuition scholarship from Palmer, offered to all of the Miss America state titleholders through the scholarship program. Stephanie’s practice, Crossroads Chiropractic Medicine, is located in Concord.
Stephanie will serve as overall chair of the Miss New Hampshire’s Outstanding Teen Program. Her co-chair of Miss Granite State, Ladonna Conklin of Concord, will assume the directorship of the Granite State/Merrimack Valley local competition.
Stephanie is married to Sgt. A. Bradley Mills. They have two daughters, Brooke and Emilee.
The Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization is a 501(c)(3) federally tax-exempt, New Hampshire nonprofit corporation with an office at 20 East Broadway in Derry. A leading provider of scholarships to New Hampshire women, the nonprofit is chartered to conduct the official state preliminaries to the Miss America Program and the recently created Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Program.
Congratulations Audra!
Audra Paquette, a 24-year-old from Merrimack won the title of Miss NH and is off and running on an exciting year. Below are photos from the Patron's Party.
Audra with her Local Directors Wayne and Debbie
Audge with STC Claudette at CR Sparks
Audra and her parents at the Patrons Party
At the Patron's Party at CR Sparks Audra receives congratulations from Miss Manchester, Suzanne Loisel and Miss Winnipesaukee, Justine Barker.
May 1, 2005
Bob Oxford Named Interim Executive Director
Bob Oxford of Manchester was named Interim Executive Director of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization effective May 1, 2005. Bob has served on the Miss New Hampshire Board of Directors since October of 2000. He served as president of the Greater Derry Jaycees in 1987, Co-founded Derryfest in 1990, and is a past member of the Derry Village Rotary. Bob has volunteered for the organization serving on the production staff as sound engineer since 2001. Bob is the President of Software Wizards, Inc., a company specializing in Software Development and Training. He also enjoys entertaining audiences throughout VT, NH and MA with Guitar, vocals and his unique blend of Country and Folk music.
The Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization is a 501(c)(3) federally tax-exempt, New Hampshire nonprofit corporation with an office at 20 East Broadway in Derry. The nonprofit is chartered to conduct the official state preliminaries to the Miss America Program and the newly created Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Program.
Bob assumes the leadership position succeeding Suzanne Knox who passed away unexpectedly after serving as Executive Director from 2001 through March 29, 2005. The Program paid tribute to Mrs. Knox at its recent state competition held April 30, 2005. Bob stated, “Suzanne will always be remembered for her complete devotion to this program. I will not be able to replace her. I only hope that I can honor her memory
by continuing her tradition of continually improving on the year before.” Bob may be reached at the Miss New Hampshire Office at 437-9027, ext. 2 or by e-mail atexec@missnh.org.
March 21, 2005
The Miss New Hampshire Class of 2005
Sixteen contestants joined Miss New Hampshire 2004, Alyssa Spellman, at “Boot Camp” on March 5th at the Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry, New Hampshire. What began in July of 2004 as a quest by more than fifty-five women from across the state of New Hampshire to succeed Alyssa Spellman will end on Saturday, April 30th with the selection of her successor. To purchase tickets please click on the Ticket Order Form on the Miss NH homepage.
From left to right seated: Meagan Corlin, Jennifer Saucier, Emily Hughes, Miss N.H. 2004, Alyssa Spellman, Kristen Finn, Catherine Dennehy, and KeriAnn Lynch. Standing: Jessica Lencki, Kyle Polichronopoulos, Alecia Donahue, Natalie Shaw, Katrina Bernard, Jessica Morin, Audra Paquette, Suzanne Loisel, Justine Barker, and Cara Silva.
March 8, 2005
2004-2005 Local Program Year Successfully Concludes
More than $50,000 in scholarships granted at the local level
Fifty-six different women compete in at least one local competition
The Sixteen Local Chapters of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program presented excellent programs during the year that ended with the selection
of Miss Granite State and Miss Merrimack Valley in February. Fifty-six different young women-a significant increase from last year-shared in more
than $50,000 in local scholarships granted at the local level during the 2004-2005 program year. The year, which began last July in Kingston, ended
on February 20th in Concord. The field is now complete with sixteen outstanding students set to compete for the title of Miss New Hampshire 2005-2006
on Saturday, April 30, 2005. The yearlong competition goes from more than fifty down to one by the end of the evening at the 59th annual Miss New
Hampshire Scholarship competition. The curtain is set to go up at 6:30 p.m. on the 30th at the Stockbridge Theater, located in Pinkerton Academy's
Arts & Humanities Center in Derry.
Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, stated, "This year our local chapters worked really hard to increase their scholarship grants over last year."
She explained that all but three chapters were able to earn Miss America Matching Grants-having raised more money for scholarships over the previous year.
An average 12 contestants competed at each of the locals and were awarded an average of more than $3700 in scholarships at the local competitions. Three
new chapters, Londonderry, Goffstown and Granite State, launched this year with the help of $500.00 Miss America Start-up Grants.
This is the first year that the Miss New Hampshire Program implemented a new contestant recruitment incentive program, and all but one eligible
local chapter earned scholarship dollars through the program. The Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program dispersed an additional $1450.00 in
scholarships to the local chapters through this program. Thirty-one first time contestants applied to participate in at least one local competition this year.
The following chapters ranked among the top five local chapters in New Hampshire for the 2004-2005 year-in terms of scholarships granted:
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| #1 |
Miss Rockingham County |
$13,300.00 |
| #2 |
Miss Winnipesaukee |
$ 7,650.00 |
| #3 |
Miss Hooksett |
$ 4,550.00 |
| #4 |
Miss Kingston/Seacoast |
$ 4,200.00 |
| #5 |
Miss Greater Derry |
$ 4,100.00 |
March 8, 2005
Miss New Hampshire Organization picks up Matching Grant Program for 2005-2006
The Board of Directors of the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization has voted to assume the funding-in New Hampshire-of the former
Miss America Matching Grant Program for next year's program year. The Miss America Organization recently discontinued the popular grant
program for the 2005-2006-program year. The Miss New Hampshire Program will fund the grants, matching dollar-for-dollar all scholarships
raised by the Local Chapters over their previous year's scholarship total-up to $500.00. The new local year begins on June 17, 2005 with
the crowning of Miss Greater Derry. Miss New Hampshire Board President, Brenda Keith, announced the program funding at the February 26, 2005
Local Chapter Meeting. Keith explained, "This program has been very popular in New Hampshire and our local chapters have historically worked
hard to qualify for MAO grants. We have used most of the available grant money from MAO each year since the program's inception in the mid 1990s.
Here in the Granite State we did not want to see the program cease to exist so we at Miss New Hampshire chose to fund it as best we could."
The Miss America Organization elected to continue funding its $500.00 Start-up Grant program. MAO will fund up to four new local start-up grants.
In the event that more than four new chapters launch during the 2005-2006 local program year, the Miss New Hampshire Program will fund up to four
additional start-up grants of $500.00 each. The state board also voted to continue the new contestant incentive program for 2005-2006 with a $500.00
cap for each local chapter.
January 25, 2005
Marc and Heidi (Noyes) Bourgeois are the proud parents of a baby boy.
Trey Robert Bourgeois weighed in at 6 lb. 5 oz. and was 19 1/4 inches in length. Mom (Miss NH 1999) and dad are both doing well.

Trey Robert at One Day
Congratulations Alyssa!
Miss N.H. wins additional $3000 nonfinalist interview award at Miss America
Miss New Hampshire 2004, Alyssa Spellman, won the prestigious nonfinalist interview award last week at Miss America. A three thousand dollars scholarship came with the win. All state titleholders take home a minimum $5000 scholarship. This is the second consecutive year Miss New Hampshire came home with more than the minimum! Congratulations Alyssa!
Homecoming Party for Alyssa set for Friday night, October 8th at Executive Court
Please join us for the 2nd Annual Miss NH Homecoming in the Crown Room at the Courtyard - Executive Court in Manchester on October 8th at 6:30 pm and help us welcome home Alyssa Spellman, Miss New Hampshire from her Miss America Experience! Come hear her describe her time in Washington and Atlantic City!
Get together with other supporters of the Miss New Hampshire Program, local program winners, and dine on great food, have fun and dance! Dress will be business attire. Miss New Hampshire local and state volunteers and guest, all Miss New Hampshire past and present local titleholders and all past state titleholders, family and friends of Alyssa are all invited to attend. A huge thank you for the donation of the room and food service-generously donated by The Executive Court. And, a huge thank you to party chairman, Bob Oxford!
Miss Kansas and Miss New Hampshire chatting with our Miss America!
Miss NH donates more than $7000 to Children's Miracle Network during her Washington, D.C. visit
September 1, 2004 - Alyssa Spellman, Miss NH 2004, and her traveling companion, Claudette Jolin, left from Manchester Airport at approximately 6:20 AM on Wednesday, September 1st, and landed safely in Washington, DC. She was registered and in her room at the Washington Mariott by 10:00 AM. At check-in, she turned in her Children's Miracle Network fundraising amount of $6.340.59. This total was added to her eight boxes of toys (valued at $700.00) that were shipped by C. B. Sullivan and donated by: Claire Sullivan, Build-A-Bear Corporation, and Goodale’s Bike Shop, Inc. Thanks to all Miss NH locals, Shaw's Supermarkets (for allowing us to collect money at several locations), the Manchester Wolves Organization and the matching funding by Paula Moore, our grand total was $7,040.59. New Hampshire is a very generous state!
Miss New Hampshire Golfers Enjoy Day Despite Rainy Day
August 16, 2004
Event raises $6,470.50
Laconia, N.H.—The golfers participating in the inaugural M.B. Tractor Invitational to benefit the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program refused to let a constant rain dampen their enthusiasm. Thirty die-hard teams spent the day at the lovely Laconia Country Club, trying to stay out of water soaked areas on the greens. Several teams quit early, but even those teams stayed for at least 12 holes. The event raised $6,470.50 for the Miss NH Scholarship Program, Inc.
Miss New Hampshire, Alyssa Spellman, braved the weather and visited all of the teams. Other Miss New Hampshire contestants volunteering at the event included: Audra Paquette, Alecia Donahue, Cara Silva, Justine Barker and Christy Dunn.
M.B. Tractor & Equipment of Tilton and Plaistow organized the event, with Mike Marquis serving as the coordinator. Sponsors included Kabota Tractor, Travel Anywhere, Eastern Quad, TLC Communications, and Curtis Cabs. The winning team came in at 11 under par and consisted of David McGreevey, Steve Brough, Terry Hicks and John Glennon. Quite an achievement with such miserable conditions! Miss New Hampshire thanks everyone involved with this major effort.
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Marc Bourgeois Pres of MB Tractor with the Miss NH Guests |
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MB Tractor Invitational to support Miss NH |
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Miss Lakes Region Audra and Miss Gr. Manchester Cara at the 2004 Golf Tournament |
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Paula Moore of Travel Anwhere another golf sponsor with Miss NH and contestants |
Miss NH donates more than $7000 to Children's Miracle Network during her Washington, D.C. visit
September 1, 2004 - Alyssa Spellman, Miss NH 2004, and her traveling companion, Claudette Jolin, left from Manchester Airport at approximately 6:20 AM on Wednesday, September 1st, and landed safely in Washington, DC. She was registered and in her room at the Washington Mariott by 10:00 AM. At check-in, she turned in her Children's Miracle Network fundraising amount of $6.340.59. This total was added to her eight boxes of toys (valued at $700.00) that were shipped by C. B. Sullivan and donated by: Claire Sullivan, Build-A-Bear Corporation, and Goodale’s Bike Shop, Inc. Thanks to all Miss NH locals, Shaw's Supermarkets (for allowing us to collect money at several locations), the Manchester Wolves Organization and the matching funding by Paula Moore, our grand total was $7,040.59. New Hampshire is a very generous state!
Miss N.H. Cruise on M.S. Mt. Washington Nets 2005 Scholarship Fund $2500 as 100 cruised Lake Winnipesaukee on Bon Voyage Cruise for Alyssa Spellman, Miss N.H. 2004.

Weirs Beach, NH—One hundred members of the Miss N.H. Scholarship Organization, including contestants, families, and volunteers at the local and state level, came out in force to support Miss N.H. 2004, Alyssa Spellman, at the annual Cruise on the Mt. Washington cruise ship. The popular annual event on Lake Winnipesaukee was a wonderful success, and many thanks go out to Jim Morash and Laurie Campbell and the entire crew of the Mt. Washington for donating $2500.00 to next year’s Miss N.H. scholarship fund.
Once again the Winnipesaukee Cruise Line donated 100 tickets to sell at a price of $25.00 per ticket. And once again, all of them were sold. The cruise line in turn donates a delightful three-hour cruise including a wonderful brunch buffet. The Cruise Line’s favorite Disc Jockey, Rick Champoux of Top 40 Productions, also donates his time, provides the sound system and conducts the popular Karaoke contest.
This year’s contest featured Alyssa singing, “The Rose”. Former Miss New Hampshire contestant, Jennifer Nolet, won the overall Karaoke award. Other winners included: Briana Burgess, Susan Kimper, Bob Oxford, Wayne Sevin and Scott Greenleaf. Another featured performer was our own Board President - Brenda Keith. To persuade her to sing, Local Director Paula Moore offered to match what we have raised for the Children’s Miracle Network – but only if Brenda would sing! Well, needless to say, she sang - LIVE. I want to thank you Paula for making this trip truly memorable.
Alyssa departs for Washington D.C. on September 1 st and then it is on to Atlantic City for two weeks of rehearsals and competition. Miss America will be telecast live on ABC, WMUR channel 9 in New Hampshire, on Sept. 18, 2004 at 9:00 p.m.

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Thanks to Miss America Organization's lobbying efforts, and thousands of letters sent to ABC by Miss America Fans: The Talent Competition is Back on ABC TV in an Exciting Format!!
The recently announced "Producer's Pick" in talent will no longer be an element of the show, however the telecast will still include a video montage featuring clips of the Top Ten talent performances. In addition, an exciting new twist has been added to the final moments of the competition. After the fourth, third and second runners-up are chosen, the final two contestants will engage in a head-to-head competition that will have them perform their talent live for the judges. Then, the woman with the top accumulative score for the evening will be named Miss America 2005. The scoring structure will be as follows. As you will see, the only difference now with the talent structure from last year is that it will now be performed by the top two finalists instead of all five. Talent will still account for the same 30% during preliminaries and the same 20% during final night just as it did last year. Preliminaries scoring 15 percent - Casual Wear (with onstage question) 10 percent - Swimsuit 15 percent - Evening Wear 30 percent - Talent 30 percent - Interview Final night scoring 30 percent - Composite score (Top 10) 15 percent - Casual Wear (Top 10) 15 percent - Swimsuit (Top 10) 15 percent - Evening Wear (Top 5) 5 percent - Onstage Quiz (Top 5) 20 percent - Talent (Top 2)
ABC does not alter Miss America/Miss NH/Miss NH Local Rules
Talent is still a major part of this organization
August 1, 2004
Board President Brenda Keith moved quickly to dispel the wire service reports that talent was being eliminated from the Miss America Program. Contestants began calling the Miss NH Office as reports were carried in most major daily newspapers. Keith, in an e-mail to volunteers at the local and state level in N.H., and to contestants set the record strait. Her e-mail is set out below.
Dear Board Members, Local Chapters, Volunteers & Contestants:
Despite what you have read in the press over the last couple of days, Talent is not being dropped from our program. It is still 30% of the competition at the local, state, and preliminary level of the national competition--the same point value that was used over the past several years.
ABC TV network has mandated to the Miss America Organization that it will not telecast the top 5 talents on the 18th of September during the nationally broadcast Miss America finals. We all know that the TV show is but a small part of our program. Unfortunately Jane and John Q Public do not.
ABC will telecast a montage of "select talent performances" from the preliminary nights. They will also allow one contestant--not in the top 5--to perform her talent during the 2 hour broadcast. That contestant will be selected by the Producer of our televised competition, Bob Bains.
Miss NH 2004, Alyssa Spellman's talent (along with each of the 51 other contestants) will count for 30% of her overall preliminary score during the preliminary competitions to determine who makes the top 10. Casual Wear with an onstage question is worth 15%, Swimsuit is 10%, Evening Wear is 15%, and interview is 30%.
The final night scoring at Miss America is as follows:
30% - composite score from the preliminary nights, carried forward
20% - Casual Wear (Top 10)
20% - Swimsuit (Top 10)
20% - Evening Wear (Top 5)
10% - Onstage Quiz (Top 5)
The press (AP wire service's John Curran out of Atlantic City, New Jersey) had a field day with this story, and of course got it wrong. It both saddens me and amazes me that Mr. Curran chose to highlight talents used in the 40s and 50s to discredit our organization. When is the last time any of us saw a tractor pull or an equestrian event on stage? Long before even I was born!
Sincerely,
Brenda E. Keith,
Board President
Miss NH Scholarship Organization
A 501(c)(3) nonprofit scholarship organization
The Miss NH Team raised over $4200.00 for the Heart Association at their 3rd annual Team Walk
The Miss NH Team raised over $4200.00 for the Heart Association at their 3rd annual Team Walk. Unusually wet weather did not deter this dedicated group. Alyssa proudly sang the national anthem, and H-ARTS and KeriAnn performed undaunted by the raindrops. I want to thank these people for so generously working to raise money for our effort and participating - the H-ARTS group under the direction of Miss NH 2003, Candace Glickman; Deb St. Hillaire; KeriAnn Lynch and mom, Judi; Natalie Shaw; Justine Barker and mom, Joy; Emily Hughes and mom, Betty; Christy Dunn and mom, Rose; Kyle Polichronopoulos and mom, Kris; Kara Laing and friend, Andy; Michele Hanson and daughter Aimee, and Miss NH 2004, Alyssa Spellman and family. This dedicated group of people makes all of the hard work worthwhile.
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Miss NH 2004 with ribbon cutters to start the walk |
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Alyssa with the Heart Association people |
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Miss NH Team -- Miss NH Team Players |
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Miss NH Team -- Miss NH Team Players |
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Natalie and Kara with their million dollar smiles |
Miss Hooksett is Miss New Hampshire 2004!
Alyssa Spellman, a 21 year old Junior at Emerson College won the title of Miss NH 2004, Friday April 30, 2004 at the Stockbridge Theatre at Pinkerton Academy, Derry. She won $21,000 in scholarships and the right to compete for Miss America in September. Runners up included: Natalie Mullen, Miss Rockingham, Audra Paquette, Miss Bedford, Justine Barker, Miss Lakes Region, and Emily Hughes, Miss Capital Area. Please see “Meet Miss NH” and “Pageant Week 2004” for more photos.
Miss New Hampshire 2004 Court of Honor:
- Front L-R: Emily Hughes, 4th runner up, Justine Barker, 3rd runner up
- Middle L-R: Audra Paquette, 2nd runner up, Natalie Mullen, 1st runner up
- Top: Alyssa Spellman, Miss New Hampshire 2004
Miss New Hampshire Contestants to share in $79,000 in scholarship awards
The 58th annual Miss New Hampshire Program competition is set for this week, with interviews scheduled for Thursday morning and the on-stage finals at Pinkerton Academy's Stockbridge Theatre in Derry, Friday night, April 30th. The curtain goes up at 6:30 p.m. as 16 contestants representing cities and towns from across New Hampshire compete for a total of $79,000 in scholarship awards. This is the largest scholarship pool ever awarded at Miss New Hampshire, which is the official state preliminary to the Miss America Program.
Miss New Hampshire Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, stated, "We are so very thankful to all of the sponsors for making this the largest amount we have ever awarded. We are truly humbled and honored by their participation in the world's largest scholarship program for women in America." Mrs. Knox made the announcement at the Sponsors' Luncheon hosted by Margaritas Restaurant in Manchester Wednesday afternoon. The luncheon, attended by many of the sponsors, the 16 state contestants, and many former Miss New Hampshires, is the kickoff event leading to the final night of competition on Friday, April 30th.
Board President, Brenda Keith, stated, "Our Board is truly amazed at the outstanding job that Suzanne and Marc Bourgeois, our fund-raising chair, have done with this year's fundraising efforts. New Hampshire should be proud of the generosity of businesses in the Granite State," she added. Mrs. Knox explained to the group that last year the New Hampshire nonprofit organization awarded $52,000 to its 16 state contestants, which placed it 13th among the state Miss America chapters in terms of cash scholarships awarded. The new Miss New Hampshire also has her choice of two in-kind tuition grants, including a $15,000 grant offered by Southern New Hampshire University, and a full four year tuition scholarship offered by the Palmer School of Chiropractic Medicine in Iowa. Palmer offers the same to all 51 Miss America state organizations (50 states and D.C.), and has done so for more than a decade. Miss New Hampshire 1995, Dr. Stephanie Foisy Mills accepted the scholarship, attended and graduated, and now practices in Bow, New Hampshire.
The winner of the 2004 Miss New Hampshire title succeeds Candace Glickman of Manchester, a top 10 finalist at Miss America last September. The new Miss New Hampshire wins $20,000 from the fund and the right to compete for the Miss America title this September. The first runner up receives $10,000, second runner-up $8000, third runner-up $6000, and fourth runner-up $5000. There are also awards for talent ($1000), interview ($1000), the Meg Geraghty Community Service Award ($1500), the George Naum Collegiality Award ($1000), and the Donald C. Anderson Platform Award ($1500). Each nonfinalist earns a minimum $2000 scholarship award, and there are also non-finalist talent and interview awards available. Miss New Hampshire also receives a number of fabulous gifts including: a fisher stroller given by the New Hampshire Fur Trappers Association, a brand new Chevrolet for her use all year, given by Dobles Chevrolet, and a gold cuff designed by Jackie Lee's Teeny Treasures.
The Miss New Hampshire competition is always a savvy production, produced by long-time Miss New Hampshire volunteer, Bill Haggerty. Candace stars in this year's show, entitled, "A Magical Ride" and appearing with her are the popular Miss New Hampshire vocalists including former Miss New Hampshire state contestant, Danielle Jean Cowan, and former Miss New Hampshire Lauren Meehan (2000). Eric Shiner, WNDS - TV50 anchor serves as emcee of the event. Also performing are the Miss New Hampshire Dancers: Heidi Noyes Bourgeois (Miss New Hampshire 1998), Heidi Sullivan LaRoche, Alisha Laroussi, Adam Caplan, Neil Shelton, and Brittany Freeman. Belinda Bridgman Freeman, who owns the Belinda Bridgman Dance Studio in Merrimack, serves as the program's production designer and choreographer.
Approximately 35 general admission tickets are left for sale at the door at a price of $30.00 each. The box office at the theater opens at 5:30 p.m. on Friday.
Miss New Hampshire contestants and their titles are:
- Justine Barker, Miss Lakes Region
- Briana Burgess, Miss Stratham Fair
- Christy Dunn, Miss Kearsarge Valley
- Kristen Finn, Miss Seacoast
- Emily Hughes, Miss Capital Area
- Kara Laing, Miss Gate City
- Jessica Lencki, Miss Kingston
- KeriAnn Lynch, Miss Deerfield Fair
- Jessica Morin, Miss Londonderry
- Natalie Mullen, Miss Rockingham County
- Audra Paquette, Miss Bedford
- Kyle Polichronopoulos, Miss Nashua
- Cara Silva, Miss Greater Manchester
- Natalie Shaw, Miss Greater Derry
- Alyssa Spellman, Miss Hooksett
- Lauryl Trenholme-Pihl, Miss Winnipesaukee
2004 Miss NH Ball Smashing Success
The 2004 Ball Committee has announced that preliminary numbers show a very successful ball this past Sunday, April 25th. Diane Eaton stated, "It looks like we made $7500 for the next Miss NH's Miss America wardrobe. We are very pleased." The amount is comparable to the past four years.
Contestants for the 2004 Miss NH title pose for a photo with Candace Glickman, Miss New Hampshire 2003. Candace will crown one of these students the next Miss New Hampshire, this Friday, April 30th at the Stockbridge Theatre at Derry's Pinkerton Academy. The Box Office at Pinkerton opens at 5:00 and the program begins at 6:30.
The Miss New Hampshire Class of 2004
Sixteen contestants joined Miss New Hampshire 2003, Candace Glickman, at "Boot Camp" on March 13th at the Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry, New Hampshire. What began in June of 2003 as a quest by more than fifty women from a across the state of New Hampshire to succeed Candace K. Glickman, ended on February 15, 2004 with the crowning of the first Miss Gate City at the lovely Sheraton Tara in Nashua. That last contestant joined the fifteen previously selected local titleholders for an orientation to begin the final seven weeks of preparation to select Miss New Hampshire 2004. The competition finals will be held at the Stockbridge Theatre at Pinkerton Academy's Arts & Humanities Center at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, April 30th.
Here they are, from left to right seated: Emily Hughes, Kyle Polichronopoulos, KeriAnn Lynch, Miss N.H. Candace Glickman, Kristen Finn, Lauryl Trenholme-Pihl, Cara Silva. Standing: Justine Barker, Jessica Morin, Christy Dunn, Natalie Shaw, Jessica Lencki, Briana Burgess, Alyssa Spellman, Audra Paquette, Kara Laing, Natalie Mullen.
PRESS RELEASE
Miss America Scholarships Available to Former Local and State Contestants
The Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program announced that any former contestants, regardless of whether they won a local competition, are eligible for several Miss America Scholarships. All former contestants who competed within the Miss America program on the state, local or national level from 1994 to present are eligible regardless of whether a title was won. Applications are available through the Miss New Hampshire Office at 20 East Broadway, Derry, NH. The awards include:
- Leonard Horn Legal Scholar Awards are available to women pursuing a career in law, and who attend or have graduated from law school.
- Albert Marks Scholarships for Teacher Education are available to women pursuing a degree (undergraduate, masters or higher) in education. This award is open to those pursuing careers as classroom teachers, special area teachers, i.e., art, physical education, music, etc.), school counselors, school psychologists, school nurses and school administrators.
- Dr. and Mrs. David B. Allman Scholarships are available to applicants who are pursuing a career in the field of medicine to become medical doctors.
- Eugenia Vellner Fischer Award for the Performing Arts. These scholarships are available to women pursuing a degree (undergraduate, master or higher) in the performing arts. This includes dancers, instrumental, monologue and vocal.
- The Miss America Organization is one of the nation's leading achievement programs and the world's largest provider of scholarship assistance for young women. Last year, the Miss America Organization and its state and local organizations made available more than $45 million in cash and scholarship assistance.
John Clayton's Article About Candace's Great-Grandfather
John Clayton: A look at past campaigns, a fledgling pilot and star sportscaster
By JOHN CLAYTON
In the City
WE'RE GOING to be looking back a bit today, so let's start by looking at the vintage photograph that accompanies this day's scribblings.
It's from the collection of husband-and-wife freelancers Dick and Madeleine Hand and, if nothing else, the picture proves that we're not novices when it comes to this whole thing about sorting out Presidential candidates.
It could stand as a pretty fair civics test, but rather than send everybody scrambling for the encyclopedia, let me tell you that you're looking at a photo of a rather tame political rally held in Manchester on behalf of Illinois Gov. Adlai Stevenson and his running mate, Alabama Sen. John Sparkman.
Since the Hands didn't catalogue a lot of what was in their photos, further detective work is in order. We can be relatively certain the “Young Democrats” rally was in the late summer or fall of 1952, because Sparkman didn't join Stevenson on the ticket until the Democratic National Convention in July of that year and because Stevenson's running mate in 1956 was Tennessee Sen. Estes Kefauver.
Stevenson and Sparkman had the misfortune of running up against Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower and his running mate, Richard M. Nixon in the general election, but at that moment, in this photo captured by the Hands, anything was possible.
In case you missed yesterday's column about one fighter pilot's experience while training at Grenier Field during World War II — What? You didn't know that I'm now doing a column in the New Hampshire Sunday News every week? — you should know that the complex now known as Manchester Airport has spawned thousands of similar tales.
Yesterday, it was Marshall Lumsden's tale.
Today, the tale is that of Brent Scowcroft.
Does the name sound familiar? It should.
In addition to completing distinguished 29-year military career after being graduated from West Point, Brent Scowcroft became something of a household name (at least, in politically savvy households) when he served as National Security Advisor to both President Gerald Ford and the first President George Bush.
He also got his share of headlines when he was the principal architect of the strategy behind Operation Desert Storm, but the first time he made headlines around here was when he was a fledgling pilot training at Grenier Field.
It was Jan. 6, 1949.
That's the day that 2nd Lt. Brent Scowcroft of Ogden, Utah, piloting an F-51 fighter plane, “miraculously escaped death in a crash landing” in a shallow swamp in Londonderry three miles south of the air base.
According to The Evening Leader, “the plane had developed engine trouble shortly after leaving the base with three other ships engaged in a routine training flight. Scowcroft immediately radioed the field to prepare for an emergency landing.”
He didn't quite land as planned.
“The plane crashed onto a small ice-covered pond bordering Route 28 (near its junction with Route 128), bounced into a small bridge over Stokes Road and came to rest in a shallow swamp headed in the direction from which it had come.”
If you follow the old pilot's adage that “any landing you can walk away from is a good landing,” this was not a good landing. He was taken from the scene by ambulance and brought to the base hospital. It was first reported that he had suffered fractures of the skull and vertebrae, but it turned out he only sustained lacerations and bruises “from the strap about his body when the ship came to its abrupt halt.”
It could have been more abrupt.
Officials said Scowcroft's plane narrowly missed a small truck and a Boston & Maine bus, driven by George Burl of 119 Warner St., that was carrying 21 passengers.
In spite of that bad landing, Scowcroft's career clearly took off later on.
A few weeks ago, I made mention of the fact that our reigning Miss New Hampshire, the fabulous Candace Glickman, was the great-granddaughter of the legendary Marty Glickman, a renowned athlete and broadcaster who passed away in January 2001. A couple of readers — Dr. Sol Rockenmacher and Lawrence Root — felt that people should know more about her great-granddad, so here goes.
The Brooklyn native was already turning heads as a freshman footballer at Syracuse University, but he turned even more when he made the 1936 U.S. Olympic Team as a sprinter. He didn't know it, but he was running head-on into history.
The '36 games were to be held in Berlin.
They were to be Adolf Hitler's games, which meant — with help from the heavy-handed U.S. Olympic chief (and Hitler sympathizer) Avery Brundage — there was to be little room for Jews on America's 400-yard relay team. The day before the race, Marty and a Jewish teammate, Sam Stoller, were dropped from the team.
Jesse Owens ran in Marty's place.
They became lifelong friends.
Ordinarily, a tale such as that would serve as the epitaph of a lesser man, but Marty was just getting started. He went back to Syracuse and became a football All-American. He played some pro football and basketball, but when his playing days were over, he found his real calling in the broadcast booth.
When the New York Knickerbockers took the court for the first time in 1946, Marty was the man behind the microphone. He stayed there 21 years. In the meantime, he spent 23 years as the radio voice of the New York Football Giants. Then he did 11 years with the New York Jets and a dozen years at Yonkers Raceway and he was so good at what he did, NBC hired him to train every ex-jock who wanted to talk on TV.
And if you want to talk about a man transcending sport, consider the fact that Marty is immortalized in a seminal work of American literature.
In Jack Kerouac's cult novel “On The Road,” which was written in 1957, you'll find this passage: “Man, have you dug that mad Marty Glickman announcing basketball games — up-to-mid-court-bounce-fake-set-shot, swish, two-points. Absolutely the greatest announcer I ever heard.”
People in the know still say the same thing.
John Clayton's latest book is a collection of veterans-related stories entitled “New Hampshire: War and Peace.” His e-mail address is jclayton@theunionleader.com
Republished by permission of the Union Leader Corporation, no further redistribution permitted.
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Candace Sings at the Boston Pops Christmas Concert
Candace Glickman, Miss N.H. 2003, jointed Conductor Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops for a fun-filled evening of Christmas music at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester. She led the sing-along during both the matinee and evening Pops performances on Saturday, December 13, 2003. The sell-out crowd joined in singing some of the season's most popular songs, including The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire), Have Your Self a Merry Little Christmas and Let it Snow.
Family and friends were on hand to enjoy the event, including Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, Board President Brenda Keith, and Candace's mother, Lea, her Aunt Debbie St. Hillaire, and both of her grandmothers. State Traveling Companion, Claudette Jolin, wore her "all access" badge proudly as she assisted Candace in preparing back stage for her appearance. Candace also enjoyed a reunion with Brad Hatfield, the Pops' pianist. Earlier this year, Mr. Hatfield orchestrated and arranged Candace's musical accompaniment tape for her appearance in the talent competition at Miss America in Atlantic City.
Despite fighting off a lingering case of laryngitis, Candace shined on stage with the Pops. Always a ham, Conductor Lockhart at one point handed Candace his conductor's wand, snatching the crown off Candace's head so that the two could switch roles. The crowd roared its approval for the comical antics. The Union Leader quoted the maestro as saying that anytime they can sell out the Verizon for a Christmas show means they will be back every Christmas season to perform.
Miss N.H. Organization to Host Judges Seminar
Dec. 2nd at Marion Gerrish Community Center
Have you ever watched the Miss America Scholarship Competition and said, "If only I were a judge!" Your chance to serve as a judge at the local level of the Miss America Organization is just a certificate away. The Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization will host its annual Judges' Seminar on Tuesday, December 2, 2003 at the Marion Gerrish Community Center in Derry. Judging a Miss New Hampshire Local Preliminary is a volunteer opportunity as the Miss America program is a nonprofit volunteer organization. Those interested in becoming a Certified Miss America Local Preliminary Judge may attend the event by sending an RSVP toExec@MissNH.orgor calling the Miss New Hampshire office at 603-437-9027.
Long-time Miss New Hampshire producer, Bill Haggerty, will present the seminar, joined by Executive Director Suzanne Knox, and Miss New Hampshire Board President, Brenda Keith. Haggerty is the Superintendent of Schools in the Sturbridge, Mass. area and is a past President of the National Association of Miss America State Pageants.
Light refreshments will be served. The event will be held in Room 6 at the Community Center. The building is wheelchair accessible.
Miss N.H. places top 10 - welcomed home by more than 150
Candace Glickman presented a slide presentation at her Welcome Home party hosted by the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Organization. The Courtyard in Manchester donated the facility and appetizers. Jackie Lee and Mrs. Glickman also brought food for the party. D.J. David Nadeau of The Main Event D.J. Services donated the entertainment for the evening. Board Member, Bob Oxford, served as chairman of the event with assistance from E.D. Suzanne Knox and fellow Board Member, Miss N.H. 1989, Jennifer Blanchard.
The crowd of well-wishers included 10 former Miss New Hampshires. The crowd reacted with applause several times during Candace's half hour-long presentation. She showed photos from her trip to D.C. right through Saturday night, Sept. 20th's final competition night. The crowd gave her a standing ovation when she showed the slide of her preliminary swimsuit win and top 10 finalist awards. Candace topped off the evening by singing a touching rendition of "When You Wish Upon A Star." She sang that song in her very first Miss America local competition-Miss Greater Derry when she was just 17 years old.
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Candace rehearsing her talent in Boardwalk Hall. |
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At the impromptu "visitation" at Candace's host hotel after she won the Thursday night preliminary swimsuit competition. Due to Hurricane Isabel, volunteers ran out into the wind and rain, hailed cabs and raced to the Taj Mahal to congratulate Candace on her win. Many of the volunteers looked like drowned rats by the time they got inside the hotel. L-R Brenda Keith, Bill Haggerty, Candace, and Suzanne Knox. |
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Volunteers, family, and friends celebrate with Candace. |
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Candace poses with her Preliminary Swimsuit Trophy. |
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Fellow Miss NH contestants ham it up with Candace on Saturday night. |
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Candace poses with her fellow Miss NH contestants. |
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Candace with Miss N.H. Board member, Jennifer Blanchard. Jennifer served as Miss N.H. in 1989. |
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Candace is already to race down the Boardwalk in the famous Miss America Show Us Your Shoes Boardwalk Parade. |
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Candace poses before the parade with New Hampshire State Traveling Companion, Claudette Jolin. |
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Bill Haggerty with Candace before the parade. Bill rode in the annual Bike Brigade with other NAMASP officials. |
Candace with the children at the Children's Hospital Luncheon.(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Candace at the luncheon with the top ten fundraisers for the Children's Miracle Network.(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Meet the Press -- Candace talks to the DC press about her fundraising efforts at the Marriott Children's Champion Dinner. Miss Virginia, Nancy Redd, is in the background. Nancy raised the most money and Candace was one of the top 10 fundraisers.(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Candace at the Marriott Children's Champions Dinner in Washington, D.C. Candace was recognized as one of the Top 10 fund-raisers for this project.(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Candace with friends outside the Lincoln Memorial with the Washington Monument in the background. She and Miss Hawaii have become fast friends!(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Candace at the Lincoln Memorial with fellow Miss America 2003 Contestants(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Candace with our volunteer State Traveling Companion, Claudette Jolin, arrive at the Hardrock Café in D.C. Virginia's E.D., Steve Musselwhite is the greeter(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Miss America Contestants in Washington, D.C.(Photo by Julius Tolentino)
Miss New Hampshire and Claudette leave for Washington, DC from Manchester Airport at 6:30 AM
Candace with her present for the Washington Children's hospital. She chose a lion for courage filled with many hearts denoting lots of love. Cliff is dressed similar to Candace's Parade Suit. It was created by Candace from the Build a Bear Workshop
Miss N.H. Cruise on M.S. Mt. Washington Nets 2004 Scholarship Fund $2500
100 cruised Lake Winnipesaukee on Bon Voyage Cruise for Candace Glickman, Miss N.H. 2003
Weirs Beach, NH-One hundred members of the Miss N.H. Scholarship Organization, including contestants, families, and volunteers at the local and state level, came out in force to support Miss N.H. 2003, Candace K. Glickman, at the annual Cruise on the Mt. Washington cruise ship. The popular annual event on Lake Winnipesaukee was a wonderful success, and thanks go out to Jim Morash and the entire crew of the Mt. Washington for donating $2500.00 to next year's Miss N.H. scholarship fund.
Once again the Winnipesaukee Cruise Line donated 100 tickets to sell at a price of $25.00 per ticket. And once again Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, would not allow one ticket to go unsold. The cruise line in turn donates a delightful three-hour cruise including a wonderful brunch buffet. The Cruise Line's favorite Disc Jockey, Rick Champoux of Top 40 Productions, also donates his time to provide the sound system and conducts the popular Karaoke contest.
This year's contest featured Candace and her H-Arts group, and the Miss NH 2003 and 2004 contestants. One of the more popular numbers included our contestants opting to swap talents. The dancers sang and the vocalists became back-up dancers. The result was very entertaining. Bruce Burgess, father of Miss Stratham Fair, Briana Burgess, won the most talented male vocalist competition. Board President, Brenda Keith, won the most improved performance award-with a rendition of "Half A Moment," the song that Candace will perform at Miss America. It was amazing how her rendition sounded incredibly similar to Candace's performance. Several others were awarded prizes, but all of the competitors did a fabulous job. A large thank you goes out to each and every one that supported our scholarship program.
Candace Glickman departs for Washington D.C. on September 3rd and then it is on to Atlantic City for two weeks of rehearsals and competition. Miss America will be telecast live on ABC, WMUR channel 9 in New Hampshire, on Sept. 20, 2003 at 8:00 p.m.
Candace enjoyed her day at the Anna Lee Day in Meredith.
Candace at the Claremont parade – A New Friend!
Candace Glikman in Claremont with the Shriners
LOCAL PROGRAM YEAR OFF TO A GRAND START!
July 16, 2003
With the crowning of Lauryl Trenholme-Pihl as Miss Winnipesaukee, the Local Program year for the Miss New Hampshire Scholarship Program is off to its best start in history. All three Local Chapters have earned a Miss America Matching Grant, and thus far 31 different young women have competed for more than $35,000 in local scholarship money. Twelve of those contestants are brand new to the Miss New Hampshire program. The Matching grants earned include: Derry $1800, Kingston/Seacoast $1000, and $350 to the Winnipesaukee Organization.
Winners thus far include: Natalie Shaw, Miss Greater Derry, a vocalist; Jessica Lencki, Miss Kingston, a ballet dancer; Kristin Finn, Miss Seacoast, a vocalist; and Lauryl, a vocalist, who won Sat. night, July 12, 2003. Next stop: Stratham Fair!
Miss NH Team at American Heart Walk -- A Rousing Success
May 18, 2003
The 2003 New Hampshire American Heart Walk was held on Sunday, May 18th. The start/finish line was at the Union Leader Corporate Headquarters. Registration was at 9 a.m., and the walk began at 10:00. Our goal, in our second year as a team, was to raise $5000.00. We did it!
Many thanks go out to those who participated. You were fantastic! They include the H-ARTS group that entertained and raised money, our Aunt Debbie who doubled last year's donation, Brenda Keith, Suzanne Knox, Michele Hanson, Aimee Hanson, Miss NH 2001, Katherine Pike Currier, Jess Lencki, Natalie Shaw, Christy Dunn, Rosemary Dunn, Kate Lawler, Trudy Lawler, KeriAnn Lynch, Randi-Lee Glickman, Emily Hughes, Betty Hughes, and Melissa Smith. We are very proud of their efforts to raise money this year for women and the disease.
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Candace Glickman in the Kiwanis Spring Fair Parade
May 15, 2003
On May 15th, the newly crowned Miss New Hampshire, Candace Glickman, participated in the Kiwanis Spring Fair Parade.
Sun Shines on Inaugural Miss NH Golf Tournament
May 1, 2003
Candia, NH. April 25th-The inaugural Miss NH Golf Tourney, chaired by Howard Eells of Londonderry, was a fun time for all-golfers and contestants alike. Clayton Dunn-father of Miss Nashua, Christy Dunn-and his team won the tournament, with Cara Silva's father, Ron Silva's team coming in second.
Each of the contestants helped to sell raffle tickets and man the hole-in-one 5th hole in case someone won the beautiful Buick Rendezvous donated by Dobles Chevrolet/Buick of Manchester.
The event raised under $5000, but Chairman Howard jubilantly quipped, "We've got to start somewhere and I think for the kick off event it went extremely well. Our contestants had a ball, our players very much enjoyed the course at Candia Links, and next year will be bigger and better than ever!"
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