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Pagent Week 2002
 

Miss New Hampshire and Contestants Show Appreciation
April 27, 2002

Katherine PikeMiss New Hampshire 2001, Katherine Pike, jokingly pouts at the pre-pageant parent/director/contestant reception because she has only hours before she crowns her successor. Katherine had a wonderful year as Miss New Hampshire promoting her platform, Extra-curricular Activities for a Positive Social Education. Katherine presented gifts to Executive Director, Suzanne Knox, Board President Brenda Keith, Field Director Lisa Cripps, and Transportation Director Harve Tancrede on behalf of herself and the contestants. Busy with preparations, the rest of the staff were presented with gifts before the show at the auditorium.


CONTESTANTS VISIT MERRIMACK RESTAURANT

Contestants enjoy the Last Supper at the Merrimack Restaurant before the big night
Contestants enjoy the "Last Supper" at the Merrimack Restaurant before the big night

Visiting Merrimack Restaurant with Chris and Joes NuttThe friendly staff of the Merrimack Restaurant has hosted the pageant-day luncheon for several years. The warm staff has always brought fun and laughter into contestants' last day of pageant week.

Miss Lakes Region Emily Hughes and Miss Kingston Jessica Morin pose with Chris & Joe Nutt while visiting the Merrimack Restaurant on Friday. The Merrimack Restaurant is located on Elm Street in Manchester.

DINNER HOSTED BY PREMIER CATERING
April 26, 2002

(Manchester, NH) After a long afternoon of rehearsals and press interviews, the contestants were treated to a catered dinner by Premier Catering, Inc of Bedford. Pictured with General Manager Frank Oliver and Operations Vice President Bill Weigle are Miss Riverfest Jennifer Nolet and Miss Bedford Sarah Couture. Find out more about Premier Catering by visiting them at Global Dining.

 

Pictured with General Manager Frank Oliver and Operations Vice President Bill Weigle are Miss Riverfest Jennifer Nolet and Miss Bedford Sarah Couture.


LUNCHEON HOSTED BY JACKIE LEE AND HER DAUGHTERS, PAT & DEBBIE

(Manchester, NH) Following Friday morning's interview competition and morning talent rehearsals, the homemade luncheon hosted by longtime Miss New Hampshire friend and sponsor, Jackie Lee, was a welcome break. Jackie and her jewelry shop, Teeny Treasures, have long donated a beautiful custom bracelet to each Miss New Hampshire, and has also loaned several pieces of custom jewelry to Miss New Hampshire for the Miss America Competition. With the help of her daughters, Debbie and Pat, she has also hosted a contestant luncheon for the past two years. Teeney Treasures is located on Union Street in Manchester.

Katie Craft (Miss Capital Area) and Mary Morin (Miss Greater Derry)


THE CONTESTANTS VISIT RICHARD'S BISTRO
April 26, 2002

(Manchester, NH) Richard's Bistro on Lowell Street in Manchester is a long time host of Miss New Hampshire contestants and is always a favorite stop during pageant week. Contestants enjoyed delicious gourmet cuisine in a beautiful and relaxing environment. Posing with proprietor Richard are Miss Seacoast Elia Heath-Antonelli, Miss New Hampshire Katherine Pike, and Miss Stratham Fair Candace Glickman. Visit Richard's Bistro online at Restaurant.com.

Elia Heath-Antonelli (Miss Seacoast), Katherine Pike (Miss New Hampshire 2001), and Candace Glickman (Miss Stratham Fair) pose with Richard


THE CONTESTANTS TOUR THE STATEHOUSE WITH GOVERNOR SHAHEEN

(Concord NH) The 15 Miss New Hampshire contestants toured the state capitol building Thursday. The highlight of the afternoon was meeting with Governor Jeanne Shaheen where they had the opportunity to chat and pose for photos. Find out more about visting our State House by visiting Webster.

Contestants with Govenor Shaheen


THE CONTESTANTS MEET SENATOR D'ALLESANDRO

(Concord, NH) While spending time at the State House, the contestants and Miss New Hampshire 2001, Katherine Pike, met Senator Lou D'Allesandro of Manchester. Five year old State House visitor Brittany Wheeler of Concord was excited to meet the girls and couldn't resist a photo opportunity! Visit the New Hampshire Senate on the web at www.gencourt.state.nh.us

Contestants and Katherine Pike (Miss New Hampshire 2001) with Senator D'Allesandro and Brittany Wheeler"


THE CONTESTANTS VISIT MARGARITA'S

Contestants with Paul Timmons(Manchester, NH) This year's sponsors luncheon was hosted by Margarita's Restaurant on Elm Street in Manchester.

Posing with Manager Paul Timmons are Miss Deerfield Fair Cara Silva, Miss Winnipesaukee Alyssa Spellman, Miss Manchester Briana Burgess, and Miss Merrimack Kate Lawler.

Contestants and sponsors had the opportunity to mingle while being treated to a delicious lunch and interesting speakers.


THE CONTESTANTS GET SOME MAKEUP TIPS

(Concord, NH) National makeup artist (and former Miss New Hampshire) Kriss Soterion spends some time with the contestants giving makeup hints and tips. Kriss is still a big supporter of the Miss New Hampshire program and supplies Miss New Hampshire with a full makeup lesson and products for her trip to Miss America. Visit Kriss on the internet at www.krisscosmetics.com.

Contestants with Kriss Cosmetics


THE CONTESTANTS ARRIVE AT THE FAIRFIELD INN

Fifteen contestants arrived early on April 25th at the Fairfield Inn in Concord, New Hampshire to begin the Miss New Hampshire 2002 competition. The contestants posed for a picture with Katherine Pike (Miss New Hampshire 2001), and Patricia Parelius (General Manager of the Fairfield Inn) to kick off the day.

Contestants with General Manager Patricia Parelius


CONTESTANTS POSE FOR A PICTURE AT THE MISS NEW HAMPSHIRE BALL
April 22, 2002

Manchester, N.H. - The 15 final 2002 contestants posed for a picture with Katherine Pike (Miss New Hampshire 2001), and Suzanne Knox (Executive Director of the Miss New Hampshire Program) at the annual Miss New Hampshire Ball, held on April 21. The Ball, run by Diane Eaton Ferguson (director of the Miss Deerfield Fair Scholarship Program) took place at the Executive Court in Manchester. Proceeds from the ball go towards Miss New Hampshire's wardrobe to prepare her for Miss America.

Contestant pose with Katherine Pike and Suzanne Knox


DIRECTIONS TO THE SHOW

From I-93

  • Take Exit 8 towards Bridge St.
  • Drive approximately 1.5 miles and turn left onto Beech St.
  • Manchester Central High School is approximately .2 miles on the left
There is some parking available at the school. To get to the school parking lot, continue past the school and turn left at the next set of lights onto Hanover Street. At the next intersection, turn left onto Maple Street. At the second intersection, turn left and the auditorium will be straight ahead.

If there is no parking left at the school, there is a parking lot a few blocks away. To get there, instead of turning left onto Hanover Street, turn right. At the second intersection, turn right onto Pine Street. There is a parking lot just after the Victorian Park.

Click here for a map of the area.



 

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