March Madness has multiple meanings in my life right now…. In addition to a slightly unsuccessful basketball bracket, the busy days are racing by faster than I can say Rock Chalk Jayhawk!
First of all, let me extend my congratulations to the newest additions to the Miss Washington Class of 2009; Miss Yakima County, - Anita Trujillo, Miss Pierce County – Jackie Mendez, Miss Whatcom County – Chandler Batiste, and Miss Lewis County – Hanna Ash. Four local pageants completed this month, and three more young women to crown this weekend – March is a pageant-filled month!
I’ve been working daily on our upcoming fundraiser, the Miracle Bowl for Kids, and I am excited to introduce our host bowling alley sponsor, Cascade Lanes of Renton Washington! The management and staff at Cascade have been incredibly kind and we are so fortunate to have their support! A special thank you to Jeanne Murphy of Cascade Lanes for your effort and enthusiasm for this event – we so appreciate you! The Miracle Bowl for Kids is just around the corner – please visit our website at http://www.miraclebowl.com/ to learn more about the event and register your team online today!

I would also like to thank the Women’s Republican Guild for having me at their most recent meeting to present on the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization and the Miracle Bowl for Kids. It was a very special honor to be surrounded by so many individuals who volunteer their time daily to contribute to society in a positive way. Each and every one of you is a fabulous role model and I am grateful for your presence in our communities and state!
Part of the prize package that I received when I won the title of Miss Washington 2008 was a lovely mink coat sponsored by Dale and Dawn Marr of the American Legend Cooperative. Our organization is fortunate to have this annual sponsor, and I feel especially blessed to have had the opportunity to build a relationship with the Marr’s. I attended an event at the American Legend Cooperative in Seattle with the Marr’s and learned more than I ever knew there was to learn about the industry. Thank you so much to the Marr family for sharing a very special day with me, and for your invaluable friendship!
I am so grateful for the opportunities I have to reach out to communities around our state and promote the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization. One thing that comes up often in my conversations with others is that our organization is run completely by volunteers. Those of us who have been involved with the organization sometimes forget what that means – how significant it is that everything that happens, all the scholarships that are awarded and all the volunteer service that is conducted is as a result of a 100% volunteer effort. That is incredible – and most people are unaware of that very unique characteristic of the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization. In addition, I have the opportunity to witness the very special commitment of volunteers around our state for an array of causes, organizations, and projects and I am repeatedly overwhelmed at how it is truly a part of human nature to possess a natural tendency to give. I had the opportunity to celebrate the volunteer efforts of many individuals in my community recently at the Thurston County Volunteer of the Year Awards Banquet. It was quite an honor to be among so many giving, community minded individuals and was incredibly inspiring. It means so much to me and I just want to say thank you to all of those who choose to volunteer in one way or another, for positively impacting lives and for providing the inspiration for each of us to contribute in our own way to our communities.
Speaking of volunteers, it’s really true that you can make a difference at any age or stage of your life. I was invited to speak and present awards to several scout troops and was amazed at all of the accomplishments of these young achievers! The scouts set personal goals to emphasize learning and growth, and at the same time commit themselves to community betterment. This is an organization that emphasizes the importance of continuing that service through all stages of your life, and it was a special privilege to be among so many accomplished and caring individuals. Thank you to Venture Crew 163 for having me at your event!



Thank you so much to the Washington State House of Representatives for inviting me to spend the morning speaking to our elected officials about The Miss Washington Scholarship Organization and my platform partners. Representatives Tom Campbell and Jim McCune spoke on behalf of the House to honor my volunteer service work as well as the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization, and proposed Resolution No. 2009-4626 which was passed on March 23rd, 2009. It has been a privilege to bring our organization to the attention of our government at the state capital a number of times this year, and I am so thankful to our representatives for taking the time to honor the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization!
It was a week ago that we officially welcomed Spring to the state of Washington - and I will end this post as several inches of snow accumulate outside my house.. Oh the wonders of our beautiful Washington state!
First of all, let me extend my congratulations to the newest additions to the Miss Washington Class of 2009; Miss Yakima County, - Anita Trujillo, Miss Pierce County – Jackie Mendez, Miss Whatcom County – Chandler Batiste, and Miss Lewis County – Hanna Ash. Four local pageants completed this month, and three more young women to crown this weekend – March is a pageant-filled month!
I’ve been working daily on our upcoming fundraiser, the Miracle Bowl for Kids, and I am excited to introduce our host bowling alley sponsor, Cascade Lanes of Renton Washington! The management and staff at Cascade have been incredibly kind and we are so fortunate to have their support! A special thank you to Jeanne Murphy of Cascade Lanes for your effort and enthusiasm for this event – we so appreciate you! The Miracle Bowl for Kids is just around the corner – please visit our website at http://www.miraclebowl.com/ to learn more about the event and register your team online today!
I would also like to thank the Women’s Republican Guild for having me at their most recent meeting to present on the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization and the Miracle Bowl for Kids. It was a very special honor to be surrounded by so many individuals who volunteer their time daily to contribute to society in a positive way. Each and every one of you is a fabulous role model and I am grateful for your presence in our communities and state!
Part of the prize package that I received when I won the title of Miss Washington 2008 was a lovely mink coat sponsored by Dale and Dawn Marr of the American Legend Cooperative. Our organization is fortunate to have this annual sponsor, and I feel especially blessed to have had the opportunity to build a relationship with the Marr’s. I attended an event at the American Legend Cooperative in Seattle with the Marr’s and learned more than I ever knew there was to learn about the industry. Thank you so much to the Marr family for sharing a very special day with me, and for your invaluable friendship!
I am so grateful for the opportunities I have to reach out to communities around our state and promote the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization. One thing that comes up often in my conversations with others is that our organization is run completely by volunteers. Those of us who have been involved with the organization sometimes forget what that means – how significant it is that everything that happens, all the scholarships that are awarded and all the volunteer service that is conducted is as a result of a 100% volunteer effort. That is incredible – and most people are unaware of that very unique characteristic of the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization. In addition, I have the opportunity to witness the very special commitment of volunteers around our state for an array of causes, organizations, and projects and I am repeatedly overwhelmed at how it is truly a part of human nature to possess a natural tendency to give. I had the opportunity to celebrate the volunteer efforts of many individuals in my community recently at the Thurston County Volunteer of the Year Awards Banquet. It was quite an honor to be among so many giving, community minded individuals and was incredibly inspiring. It means so much to me and I just want to say thank you to all of those who choose to volunteer in one way or another, for positively impacting lives and for providing the inspiration for each of us to contribute in our own way to our communities.
Speaking of volunteers, it’s really true that you can make a difference at any age or stage of your life. I was invited to speak and present awards to several scout troops and was amazed at all of the accomplishments of these young achievers! The scouts set personal goals to emphasize learning and growth, and at the same time commit themselves to community betterment. This is an organization that emphasizes the importance of continuing that service through all stages of your life, and it was a special privilege to be among so many accomplished and caring individuals. Thank you to Venture Crew 163 for having me at your event!
Thank you so much to the Washington State House of Representatives for inviting me to spend the morning speaking to our elected officials about The Miss Washington Scholarship Organization and my platform partners. Representatives Tom Campbell and Jim McCune spoke on behalf of the House to honor my volunteer service work as well as the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization, and proposed Resolution No. 2009-4626 which was passed on March 23rd, 2009. It has been a privilege to bring our organization to the attention of our government at the state capital a number of times this year, and I am so thankful to our representatives for taking the time to honor the Miss Washington Scholarship Organization!
