Showing posts with label Miss Snow Princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miss Snow Princess. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Passing the Torch - Snow Princess Pageants

One goal of Junior Auxiliary is to create projects for the community and then, when it becomes necessary, to turn the project over to other groups or individuals who can continue the good work that the project has done.
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Well,we decided (this year) to drop the Snow Princess Pageants as a Junior Auxiliary project in hopes that we could "pass the torch" for someone to raise money for another cause.
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Miss Susan Burks, a former JA president and current active associate member (and the creator of the Snow Princess Pageants), decided that she would take over the pageants to use as a fundraiser of her own for a charity that is very close to her heart.


HERE ARE (RIGHT TO LEFT) SUSAN, RANDI FUSTON JENNIFER SAIN AND LINCOLN SAIN DURING A SERVICE PROJECT WITH SCHOOL CHILDREN
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AND HERE IS SUSAN PASSING ON THE JA OF MCMINNVILLE PRESIDENCY TO NATALIE MILLER AT THE ANNUAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE IN 2008.
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Her son Theo was born in March 2009 with a heart condition that could be fixed with surgery.
Over the past few months since his birth, Susan and her husband Matt have spent a great deal of time in Nashville while Theo was in the hospital. While they were there, they often stayed in the Ronald McDonald House. Susan says that the RMH provided her with a place to put her feet up and relax a little after giving birth to Theo. The RMH also gave her and Matt a place to recover when they needed a break from the stress at the hospital - a place to recharge.

Many Warren County families have benefited from the RMH's services, so even though it is located in Nashville, RMH is very much a local cause.
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Susan says after seeing firsthand the great things that the RMH has done for hers and so many other families, that they have her heart.
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So on February 20th, Susan will host the Snow Princess Pageants and all of the proceeds will be donated to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Nashville. Children are at the heart of Junior Auxiliary so we're very excited to support her endeavors!
Here's the info:
The Snow Princess Pageants
Saturday, February 20, 2010 - 5pm
Covenant Academy Gym
Little Miss Snow Princess - 5 to 7 years old
Young Miss Snow Princess - 8 to 10 years old
Miss Snow Princess - 11 to 13 years old
Applications are available at Ashley's Attic, Kathy's, Memories Bridal and at Mommy & Me.
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Deadline to enter: February 10th
(Late applications will only be accepted with prior approval and with a $10 late fee.)
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Check out the Snow Princess Blog for more details about the pageants.
Contact Susan with any questions at 931-273-4195 or susangburks@hotmail.com .

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Happy 200th Warren County!

All four of our princesses were in the Bicentennial Parade on Saturday.
Junior Miss Warren County Caitlin McClain, J.A. Little Sister Merissa Chapman, Miss Snow Princess Madison Taylor, and Little Miss Snow Princess Elena Holder all rode in a couple of really cool convertibles - they threw candy to the kids, waved to the crowds and charmed everyone.



President Natalie Miller and Vice President Brooke Totherow also rode along in the passenger seats of the cars making it a complete J.A. event!
Thanks to Jodi McAbee and Jeff Vance for lending us their vehicles to use in the parade.
A BIG thank you goes out also to Seth Wright with the Southern Standard for making the lovely signs for the sides of the convertibles! They really made us 'pop'!
The parade was a lot of fun...here are some pictures from the day:
I loved the sheep and the Australian shepherd! They were popular with the whole crowd!

After the parade we found a Junior Miss fan in the crowd...none other than our very own Jackie Matheney!