Showing posts with label Is National American Miss Real?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Is National American Miss Real?. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Meet The 2011-2012 National American Miss Jr PreTeen Peyton Newman!













Tiffany: How did you get involved in National American Miss?
Peyton: I had just finished my reign as the Little Miss for our village.  I was sad that it was over because we had sooo much fun!  National American Miss’s letter came in the mail and I knew I wanted to do it!  My mom was in bed sick so my dad signed me up!


Tiffany:How did you prepare for the National Pageant?
Peyton:I did not practice too much because that makes me VERY nervous.  I practiced lots of interview questions with my mom whenever we were just drying my hair or driving or just had some free time.  She just asked me questions about myself and I practiced answering without saying the words “like” or “umm.”  After open calls, I practiced walking slowly.  And for my personal introduction, I liked to practice using my karaoke machine.  The microphone on it helped a lot!




Tiffany:What is the best advice you have ever received?
Peyton:The best advice I have ever received is a common one.  My mom has always told me to be myself, not the person next to me.  I am great just the way I am!  Of course, like everyone, I have faults and imperfections, but they are what makes me who I am.  I can always work toward improving anything, but I can’t change who I am.


Tiffany:What quote , motto or scripture best describes you?
Peyton:The quote that best describes me is “I may have a small voice, but I know how to use a megaphone!”  I love to talk and talk and talk!  My favorite place to do this is on stage with a microphone in my hand!!


Tiffany:What are your plans for the future?
Peyton:I really want to be an author who writes children’s books.  I love to read and go on all the adventures that books take me on and I want to do that for kids.


Tiffany: What activities are you involved in?
Peyton: I am involved in jazz, ballet, basketball, softball, Project Change (like a student council at school), Girl Scouts and I play the viola.
Tiffany:What do you like to do for fun?
Peyton: I love to just be with my friends!  We can play barbies, house, school, or anything!  I just really love to be with my friends.


Tiffany:What is one item you can’t live without?
    Peyton:One item, or quite a few of them actually, that I cannot live without are my stuffed animals.  They have to surround me when I am sleeping.  It is so hard to travel when I can only bring one or two of them!


Tiffany:Who is your rolemodel?
Peyton:My mom is my role model.  She is so awesome!  She teaches during the day and helps me with whatever me or my brothers need when she gets home.  She is a great cook and a good reader.  I love when we snuggle up and she reads to me.


Tiffany:What is your favorite TV show?
Peyton:My favorite TV show is Dance Moms!  I love that show because I take dance and I think the dancers are so incredible.  The mom drama can sometimes be silly but I really like watching all of the awesome places that they get to compete at and the cool things that they get to do.


Tiffany:If you had three wishes what would you wish for?
Peyton:If I had three wishes, I would wish for everyone to support Book Worm Angels to help kids read, all wars to end, and for my dog to be able to tell me what he is thinking when we play together!


Tiffany:If you could go anywhere in the world where would you go?
Peyton:If I could go anywhere in the world, I would go to Paris.  I think I would love to go there!  My mom and I love to shop and Paris has the best shopping in the world!  The Paris hotel in Las Vegas was my favorite hotel!  We went up in the Eiffel Tower which looks just like the one in Paris.


Tiffany:What is your definition of a NAM girl?
Peyton:I think a NAM girl is one that is herself and confident.  Those are the two most important qualities for girls that are my age.  If you cannot be yourself, then you could fall into the wrong group or not have real friends who love you for who you are.  Also, being confident carries over to everything you do in life.  From dealing with you teachers and coaches, to meeting new people you need to be confident in who you are.  I think the NAM girls have so much to offer and I feel so honored to be a part of such an amazing group of young ladies!


Tiffany: If you were stranded on a deserted island what three things could you not live with out?Peyton:If I were stranded on a deserted island, I could not live without my bedtime companions (my stuffed animals), my family, and good books to read while I waited to be rescued!


Tiffany: What is your most prized possession?
Peyton:My most prized possessions are my NAM crown and sash!  
Tiffany:How would your friends describe you?
Peyton: If my friends were asked to describe me, they would say that I am really silly!  They would say that I love to make up games for us to play where we all just end up laughing until our stomachs hurt.


Tiffany:How are you making a difference in your community?
Peyton:I am working really hard for my favorite charity Book Worm Angels.  Book Worms Angels provides books to underprivileged classrooms.  So far, I have collected almost 2,000 books!  I am also hosting an event on February 12 with Barnes and Noble for Book Worm Angels.  Barnes and Noble will give a portion of the proceeds to Book Worm Angels!  I am sooo excited!




Tiffany: If you could go back in time and be at any historical event what would it be?
If I could go back in time and be at any historical event, I would go back to when Pocahontas met John Smith.  I would love to see how they began to communicate.




       Tiffany:If you could go back in time and meet one person, who would it be and why?
          Peyton:  If I could go back in time and meet one person, I would want to meet Pocahontas.  I would want to meet her because she changed the world!  She helped the Native Americans communicate with the people from England.  She was peaceful and trusting and I think she could offer some great advice to girls all over the world.
  Tiffany:If you could be famous for something, what would you want to be famous for?
            Peyton:If I could be famous for something, I would want to be famous for writing awesome children’s books!  I love to write and I want people to line up for my books on the night before they come out like they do for authors like JK Rowling!
  Tiffany:What is your favorite book? And why?
      Peyton:My favorite book is The Diary of Wimpy Kid.  I think it is so funny!  I have not ever read a book like that that makes me laugh out loud the way it did.
     Tiffany:Where is your favorite place to shop?
          Peyton:  My favorite place to shop is at Von Maur.  It is a department store near us where I can always find something I love!  From shoes to dresses, jeans to pajamas, they have everything and it is all really cute.
      Tiffany:Who is the most influential person in the world now?
           Peyton: I think the most influential person in the world right now is Barak Obama.  He is the first African American president of our country and he is really cool!  I just saw him on the news singing a song at the end of one of his speeches! 
      Tiffany:Who or what inspires you most?
          Peyton:  One of my sister queens, Kristen, inspires me the most.  She is incredibly smart, so sweet, and absolutely beautiful!  She will drop everything when she comes home from college to have lunch or dinner with me.  I want to be just like her when I am her age.
Tiffany:What have you learned about yourself since competing in pageants?
           Peyton: Since I have been competing in pageants, I have learned that once I am on stage, all of my butterflies go away.  I would always panic right before going on stage, feeling like I would forget everything.  But now, I just go on stage, butterflies and all, and do my absolute best!
           Tiffany: What advice do you have for future NAM girls?
Peyton: I would tell any girl who finds herself in my shoes to go for it!  I have had an amazing time and have gotten to do things that I never thought I would get to do!  Be yourself, be confident in yourself and have lots of fun!  We went to California knowing that it was going to be a great family vacation and boy was it!


      Tiffany: What do you plan to do with your title this year?
          Peyton:  I plan to do as much as I possibly can!  I want to do so much for Book Worm Angels.  I want to inspire other young girls to be confident young women!  I want to travel.  I want to meet a lot of people. And I want to make it the best possible year ever!
    Tiffany:Tell me about yourself.
           Peyton: I am a nine year old fourth grader.  I love to dance and play sports, and to write and read.  Most of all, I love to participate in pageants!  Being on stage is so much fun and you get to meet lots of new friends.  I have two teenage brothers who are pretty cool and a black lab dog, named Chase.  My favorite school subject is Reading.  I started playing the Viola this year and I absolutely love it!!


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Shivali Patel, North Carolina Jr. Teen Queen volunteers at the Methodist Home for Children.



Shivali Patel , the National American Miss North Carolina Junior Teen volunteers at the Methodist Home for Children (MHC). They were thrilled that Shivali wanted to support theirprogram in several different ways. She did her research about their needs and she made a commitment to raise money, raise awareness and contribute in-kind items to MHC. She is an awesome young lady!



Shivali’s first goal was to support MHC’s 1K for 1Kid program by raising money to support a child in care for one year. She started her project in July and hit the ground running! She not only surpassed her goal but helped raise nearly $2,000 to support two children in MHC’s care. Her commitment to get out in the community and ask for donations and gifts is amazing! Shivali has put in more than 120 hours, going door to door, business to business asking for support to reach her goal. She didn’t take no for an answer and received gifts from $1.00 to $100.00. They, MHC, were most impressed when she even got the Mayor in Raleigh, NC to support her efforts!

In addition to raising money for their ministry, she asked fellow contestants to collect stuffed animals for our underserved children at their preschool. Shivali delivered big garbage bags full of stuffed animals to the kids at the center one day. She also used extra funds raised to purchase hygiene items and school supplies for our older kids – something she felt passionate about since teens in foster care are often forgotten about.

Shivali has an incredible philanthropic spirit! Her enthusiasm for volunteering and follow through on her commitment is admirable! MHC is proud of her efforts and of the positive way she approached her service to MHC. There are few youth in the community who truly stand out like Shivali. Her determination and drive will serve her well in the future. Her outstanding volunteer service to Methodist Home for Children is greatly appreciated.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NAM Girls Hit the Vegas Strip to Support Miss America 2012!

The 2011-2012 National American Miss National Titleholders travel to Las Vegas, Nevada for the annual Miss America Pageant!
NAM National Winners with Pageantry Editor and Chief Carl Dunn


NAM Titleholders ready to watch the LIVE show of Miss America
Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler wins Miss America 2012


Thursday, January 5, 2012

NAM Girls In The News...







Amanda Moreno, daughter of Al and Phyllis Moreno of Conyers, recently earned the National Title for National American Miss for the All-American Miss age division. She was chosen among hundreds of candidates from all across the United States on the basis of their academic status, poise and personality on stage, poise and personality in an interview, communication skills and community service.

Moreno, a Rockdale County High School and Rockdale Career Academy graduate, will be traveling across the country this summer representing the National American Miss Pageant Program. She will also receive an all expense paid trip to the National Pageant to be held in Anaheim California during Thanksgiving week 2012 to crown her successor. While in California, she will receive a special day in Disneyland for two and a famous tour of Hollywood.

Moreno, 19, is a first year business student at Georgia State University and hopes to eventually become a corporate executive for the Walt Disney Company. She continues to mentor for the Boys & Girls Club of Metro Atlanta and is the founder of the True Beauty Movement, a program to inspires girls to create their own definition of beauty and develop a positive self image. This program has touched over 1,300 girls nationwide through the school integration program, photo collage, and the essay contest.

The National American Miss Pageants are dedicated to celebrating America and encouraging future leaders. Each year, the pageant awards thousands in scholarships and prizes to recognize and assist the development of young women nationwide. Pageants are held for girls ages 4 to 20 in six different age divisions. For more information, go to http://www.namiss.com/



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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

NAM Texas Titleholders Make a Difference in their Community...

The 2011 National American Miss Texas Titleholders voluteered their time at the Tarrant County Buddy Walk. Together these girls help make a difference in the lives of others.
NAM Queens often become life long friends!






Tuesday, November 29, 2011

The 2011 -2012 NAM National Winners !!!




The 2011-2012 National All-American Princess

Josephine McDowell of Texas



The 2011-2012 National American Miss Princess

 Bernice Chau of Florida
 




The 2011-2012 National All-American Miss Jr Pre Teen

 Kylan Darnell of Ohio







The 2011-2012 National American Miss Jr Pre Teen

Peyton Newman Illinois





The 2011-2012 National All- American Miss Pre-Teen

Shereen Pimentel of New Jersey



The 2011-2012 National American Miss Pre-Teen
Regan Spoltman of Ohio


The 2011-2012 National All American Miss Jr Teen
Maggie Marx of Kansas


The 2011-2012 National American Miss Jr Teen
 Raven Delk of California


The 2011-2012 National All American Miss Teen
Kasey Knowles of Kansas




The 2011-2012 National American Miss Teen
Jenna Diller of Ohio






The 2011-2012 National All American Miss
 Amanda Moreno of Georgia




The 2011-2012 National American Miss
Rachael Landis of Missouri














Sunday, September 18, 2011

The 2010-2011 National American Miss New Jersey Teen Gives Back to her Community...




Samantha Mazza The 2010-2011 National American Miss New Jersey Teen.





Samantha put her crown and banner to use, when she made an appearance at the Ocean of Love bake sale! The profits from the bake sale went to help fight childhood cancer. A goal of the National American Miss Pageant is to encourage girls to make a difference in their communities. Samantha did just that when she volunteered her time to make a difference the lives of children!


Monday, September 12, 2011

Take a Look at The 2010 National American Miss New York Teen !



National American Miss New York Teen Farewell Letter and Photos:





It feels like yesterday when I heard my name called as the new National American Miss New York Teen. It was a moment I worked toward for eight years and it was worth the wait. The moment I was crowned I knew it was my turn to be a role model because for the rest of the year all eyes would be on me.



Throughout my year I enjoyed participating in events such as the Queens Corner Expo, marching in the Eastchester St. Patrick's Day Parade, attending the Earth Day "Be the E" fair and walking the red carpet before a Neiman Marcus fashion show; distributing cards on behalf of Love Letters at the Maria Fareri Children's Hospital, volunteering at many charity walks such as: Multiple Sclerosis, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, Lupus, AIDS, Autism Speaks, and the Kids Walk for Kids with Cancer; emceeing the Miss Next Level Youth and Miss Earth Northeastern pageants, assisting at NAM open calls and call backs and traveling to the New Jersey and Upstate New York pageants as visiting royalty.



In November, I attended Nationals in California, where I had one of the best weeks of my life. The week was filled with fun opportunities including the 70's party, a day in Disneyland, touring the streets of Hollywood, Thanksgiving dinner, and a lot of rehearsals. I met so many wonderful girls from across the country, who I know will continue to accomplish great things in their futures. To my teen queens: we really were an outstanding group of leaders. We always joke around saying the class of 2010 was the best of the best but in my heart we truly were, I love all of you girls.



To my sister queens: Faith J, you have such a big heart and I will miss your hugs dearly. Faith P, you have to be one of the most beautiful little girls I have ever met inside and out. You're so special to me and always have the ability to make me smile. Selena, winning together was the icing on the cake to the end of our pageant weekend last year, we always said we were sisters but NAM truly brought us even closer together. I can't wait to see what the future has in store for us. Paige, your beautiful face and shinning personally always brightens my day, I will remember our long talks that always led into laughter. Alyson, I couldn't have asked for a better big sister. Thank you for always being there for me, we have made some incredible memories this year from being attached at the hip in Disneyland to our adventure in Tarrytown. Abisola, i'm so happy we got to spend our year together. Thank you for all of your endless support and your awesome pep talks, but most importantly always being able to make me laugh. I love you all so much and although our reigns may be coming to an end we will always carry crowns in our hearts and be sisters forever.



I've had so many people help me get to where I am today. I can't thank you all enough. Miss Gigi, you gave me the confidence necessary to achieve all of my dreams and definitely taught me how to strut my stuff while I'm making them come true. Debbie and Sasha, you two are an awesome dynamic duo. You both have seen me grow up throughout the years and know how to truly make me shine every time. Rene, you're always there to listen to me, lend a helping hand, and put me in my place whenever I get out of hand. Taccara, you truly made me into a pro, I love our shopping trips and will never (and I mean never) forget our memories from Nationals. Our long talks in the middle of the night helped me get through the week. My second pageant mom, Debra, thank you for always being there for me when I need someone to talk to, lace up my dress, or put a bobby pin in my hair. Thank you for helping me plan all our fun events this year. To my best friend, Claudette, words can not describe how thankful I am to NAM for bringing you into my life during our competition in 2005, you were such an essential part to not only winning the state title but to making my year a successful one. You were always there for me no matter what time of day with your inspirational words to lift me up and help me make all of my decisions. To my other half, Lisa, we also met at that NAM competition in 2005 and have been inseparable ever since. You are an amazing person and are always there for me; thank you for helping me get through the tough times and never letting me quit something I have started. Most importantly mom, thank you for all of your love and support. I still remember the day I was crowned, looking out into the audience and seeing you jumping up and down crying. This journey was a long one but I couldn't have asked for anyone better to always be by my side. I love you so much! To the rest of my family, friends, and supporters: thank you for always pushing me to be my best and supporting me in all of my dreams, you all mean the world to me.



Special thank you to the Mayes for running an amazing pageant production, that makes me want to return year after year. Kathleen, I am truly grateful for your help at the national pageant, you always made sure I looked my best. Steve, I enjoyed getting to know you better during our chats at the open calls. You two are the best state directors I could ask for. LaKishia, thank you for always being there to answer my questions and help me at the state pageants. Tiffany, I had an awesome time with you at the open calls and call backs and treasure your honesty and sassiness. I love the whole NAM staff and am honored to be part of the exclusive sorority we like to refer to as the NAMily.



To all the contestants, I wish you all the best of luck and remember you are all beautiful and you don't need a crown to define who you are. After the pageant is over I encourage you all to take the skills you have learned over pageant weekend to grow as a person and chase all of your dreams because anything is possible when you believe in yourself. To my successor, get ready for the time of your life. When the crown hits your head the journey has only begun. The title of National American Miss New York Teen is a job first and an honor second, always remember that. Make sure you put your crown and banner to good use, make a difference in the world, and be the role model you are meant to be.



Warmest Wishes,

Katherine Guevarra

National American Miss New York Teen

Friday, August 5, 2011

Former NAM titleholder Danielle Doty WINS Miss Teen USA!



Former National American Miss Texas Jr.Teen Danielle Doty wins Miss Teen USA!!!



Top five at Miss Teen USA



Danielle visiting The National American Texas Pageant.


NAM Girls !

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

National American Miss Summer Tour!

Pageant Season is in full force! Check out these fun pictures from some of the National American Miss Pageants!



Lexi Collins, The 2010-2011 National American Miss Pre-Teen with a NAM contestant!





Amaryllis Rodriguez, The 2010-2011 National American Miss





NAM Contestants having fun!





Tuesday, March 29, 2011

YOU Could Be the Next National American Miss & Be a Part of Our NAM Family!!!

 Deadline: Friday, April 15th
Want to be a part of National American Miss, but you thought you were too old for all the fun? National American Miss is now accepting applications for girls ages 19-20!!! Do you live in a state that we do not currently hold a state event, but you are between the ages of 4 and 20? This is your chance to represent and serve your state all year long as State Royalty!


National American Miss is the largest pageant in the nation for young women. We are so excited to extend an invitation to you to be a part of our program! At this time, we are not offering a program in your state for your age group. However, we hope you will be a part of our Appointed Representative Program. The girl that is selected as the State Representative will be given the opportunity to compete at the National Pageant, in Hollywood California for the National Title of NATIONAL AMERICAN MISS.

It’s your chance to make memories that last a lifetime!


Here’s How It Works…Once we receive your filled out resume, completed essays, and you have included your registration fee with your photograph, then we will call you to set up a phone interview. When the phone interview has been completed, then your entire entry will be placed in the hands of the selections committee. The selections committee will review the elements of your complete entry and score each portion of the competition. Then, the new state queen will be awarded along with the four runner-ups.


The winner will be appointed the title of National American Miss for your state and will attend the National Pageant during Thanksgiving week in Anaheim, California at Disneyland to compete for the National American Miss Queen’s Title. The 4 Runners-Up will be given the opportunity to represent their state as a city queen and to attend the National Pageant to compete for the National All-American Miss Queen’s Title.
































Don’t miss out on your chance to be a part of the largest pageant system for young girls and women. You could be driving home from California in your brand new Ford Mustang Convertible. Check out all the details at www.namiss.com/car.

***APPLY NOW ***
Click on your age division to download an Official Application:



MISS
ages 19&20   

(as of January 1st this year)



TEEN
ages 16, 17&18

(as of January 1st this year)



(as of January 1st this year)


(as of January 1st this year)


JR. PRE-TEEN

ages 7, 8 & 9
(as of January 1st this year)

PRINCESS

ages 4,5 & 6
(as of January 1st this year)
Deadline: Friday, April 15th


2010-2011 National American Miss National Queens!
For more information you can also call our National Office at 281-496-9000