Las Vegas, NV - January 14, 2012 - Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler from Kenosha, Wisconsin was crowned Miss America 2012 tonight at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. The final night of the 2012 Miss America Pageant was broadcast live from Las Vegas on ABC.

Laura's triumphant walk across the stage was just the beginning of a journey that will take her to every corner of the country during her year of service as Miss America 2012. Miss America 2011 will promote education and the 2012 Miss America will s pend her year touring the country to encourage all young women to pursue a college education, and will focus on driving interest in the arts, as well as science, technology, engineering and math (also known as STEM) education. The Miss America Organization will work with national and community partners to create an unconventional approach to driving young women’s interest in STEM. Our efforts coincide with the national momentum to target female students who are currently underrepresented in STEM professions.

In addition, she will travel approximately 20,000 miles each month speaking to audiences about her platform Circles of Support - Mentoring Children of Incarcerated Parents and acting as the official National Goodwill Ambassador for Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, a non-profit organization dedicated to saving and improving the lives of children by raising funds for children's hospitals, is the national platform partner of the Miss America Organization.

Laura is a graduate of Carthage College. Her scholastic ambition is to obtain a Master's degree in Speech and Language Pathology and she ultimately hopes to become a speech therapist. Along with the title of Miss America 2012, Laura won a $50,000 scholarship to continue her education. For the talent portion of the competition, Laura performed an operatic rendition of "Il Bacio."

The first runner-up was Miss Oklahoma Betty Thompson who earned a $25,000 scholarship. For her talent, she performed an Irish Step Dance to "Warriors" and her personal platform is MILK, It Really Does a Body Good! Betty was also the winner of ABC's America's Choice an online competition where viewers got the opportunity to vote for their favorite Miss America contestant. The contestant was announced at the beginning of the Miss America broadcast and became the 1st finalist to compete in the live finale.

Second runner-up honors and a $20,000 scholarship were awarded to Miss New York Kaitlin Monte. Her talent was a vocal performance of "Disneyland," and her personal platform is "That's Enough! Coming Together to End Bullying."
 
 
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From left: 2012 Quality of Life Award Winners: Miss Michigan Elizabeth Wertenberger,
Miss New Hampshire Regan Hartley, Miss Kentucky Ann Blair Thornton
Las Vegas, NV - January 12, 2012 - At today's Miss America press conference during 2012 Miss America Pageant week, this year's Quality of Life award winners and the winner for the fourpoints Scholarship Award were announced.

This year's Quality of Life Award winner is Miss Kentucky Ann Blair Thornton. Ann Blair  was recognized for her work on her platform, "Alzheimer's Awareness and Research" and she will receive a $6,000 scholarship. The announcement was made at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino during Friday's Miss America press conference, and marks the last day of preliminary competition for the 2012 Miss America Pageant.

Ann Blair has had the opportunity to call to action tens of thousands of Kentuckians this year with her platform work. As a teenage, in 2006 struggling with a beloved grandfather suffering from the disease, she discovered the need for Alzheimer's support groups for a younger generation and founded a teenage support group: ALZ Teens. In 2009, Ann Blair established a memorial fund honoring her grandfather, with an online donation component. She has lobbied Kentucky State Legislature to pass multiple bills promoting the Alzheimer's Association's efforts, teamed up with college students to raise over $25,000 for research,  and organized her hometown Alzheimer's Memory Walk, which raised over $172,000 for the Alzheimer's Association. As Miss Kentucky, she has gathered the names of people she has met this year who are currently battling the disease and those who have already lost the fight. One by one, she has sewn them to the back of her sash so that she will be continually reminded of her purpose.  

The first-runner up is Miss New Hampshire Regan Hartley whose personal platform issue is "Stand Up: Bullying Awareness in Our Community."  During the past three years, Regan has spent more than 2,000 hours working to combat bullying: by educating others on the subject of bullying, encouraging open discussion between educators, parents and children, and serving as the spokesperson for numerous anti-bullying efforts. She has lobbied for passage of New Hampshire's first modern bullying law, House Bill 1523 in June of 2010. She has also spoken to children about the importance of treating yourself and others with respect.  

The second runner-up is Miss Michigan Elizabeth Wertenberger, whose personal platform is "Continue to Dream - Giving Hope to Children with Chronic Illness. Being diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis inspired Elizabeth to make her platform a life-long mission to inspire other children dealing with the disease. Elizabeth has encouraged people to join her at the Annual Arthritis Walk, bringing over 100 people to walk with her. She has spoken to the Juvenile Arthritis Association, telling her personal story to groups, so that children who suffer from the disease do not feel that it defines how they should grow up or develop.

The Quality of Life Awards were introduced in 1988 to recognize contestants who excel in their commitment to community service. The awards are available to each of the 53 contestants competing for the title of Miss America 2012. In order to be considered for the Quality of Life Award, contestants must have submitted an application describing their involvement with Children's Miracle Network, the national platform of the Miss America Organization, and their own personal platform issue.
 
 
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Preliminary Night One Winners from Left:
Miss New York Kaitlin Monte and Miss Hawaii Lauren Cheape
Las Vegas, Nevada - January 12, 2012 - Miss Hawaii Lauren Cheape was named Thursday night's preliminary Talent winner for her jump rope routine performance to "Hawaii Five-O," during the third night of competition of the 2012 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Lauren will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Also in the spotlight was Miss New York Kaitlin Monte, who was the preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness winner in a Monte Carlo Kompliqué swimsuit. Kaitlin will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

In addition to the Talent and Lifestyle and Fitness Award winners, Miss America 2011 Teresa Scanlan, Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2012 Elizabeth Fechtel and 14 of our 2012 Miss America Contestants won Duke of Edinburgh Awards, presented by MAO Board Chairman, Sam Haskell, III and National Executive Director of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Young Americans’ Challenge, Josh Randle.
To see videos from the awards ceremony and behind-the-scenes interviews from tonight's preliminary winners, visit www.facebook.com/missamericaorganization tomorrow morning! 

As the world's largest provider of scholarship assistance for young women and one of the nation's leading achievement programs, the Miss America Organization last year made available more than $45 million in cash and scholarship assistance. The Miss America Organization provides young women with a vehicle to further their personal and professional goals and instills a spirit of community service through a variety of nationwide community-based programs.

Additional information about the Miss America Organization can be found atwww.MissAmerica.org 

To download photos of tonight's preliminary winners, go to www.missamerica.org.  Photos will be available for download, starting at 9:00am ET the morning following the preliminary competition.

For tickets to attend the Miss America Competition, call Ticketmaster at 1-877-307-8667 or visit www.ticketmaster.com.
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Press Contact:
Sharon Pearce – Sharon@missamerica.org
 
 
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Preliminary Night One Winners from Left:
Miss Texas Kendall Morris and Miss Oklahoma Betty Thompson
Las Vegas, Nevada - January 11, 2012 - Miss Oklahoma Betty Thompson was named Wednesday night's preliminary Talent winner for her Irish Step Dance performance to "Warriors," during the second night of competition of the 2012 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Betty will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Also in the spotlight was Miss Texas Kendall Morris, who was the preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness winner in a Monte Carlo Kompliqué swimsuit. Kendall will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

To see videos from the awards ceremony and behind-the-scenes interviews from tonight's preliminary winners, visit www.facebook.com/missamericaorganization tomorrow morning!
 
 
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Preliminary Night One Winners from Left: Miss Utah Danica Olsen and Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler
Las Vegas, Nevada - January 10, 2012 - Miss Wisconsin Laura Kaeppeler was named Tuesday night's preliminary Talent winner for her Operatic Vocal performance of "Il Bacio," during the first night of competition of the 2012 Miss America Pageant at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Laura will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Also in the spotlight was Miss Utah Danica Olsen, who was the preliminary Lifestyle and Fitness winner in a Deaville Kompliqué swimsuit with 18K gold and Swarovski crystal accents. Danica will receive a $1,000 scholarship. To see videos from the awards ceremony and behind-the-scenes interviews from tonight's preliminary winners, visit www.facebook.com/missamericaorganization tomorrow morning!
 
 
2012 QUALITY OF LIFE AWARD FINALISTS ANNOUNCED
All 53 contestants competing for the 2012 Miss America Pageant debuted in their EXPRESS fashions at the annual arrival ceremony at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. The arrival ceremony was hosted by one of the stars featured at Planet Hollywood, Josh Strickland. Returning to the Theatre for the Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino for the seventh consecutive year, the contestants’ arrival kicked off a week of preliminary competitions (interview, lifestyle and fitness, talent and evening wear), culminating in the live telecast on ABC, Saturday, Jan. 14 at 9 p.m. (EST)/tape delay (PST). On hand to welcome and introduce the 2012 Miss America Contestants were Rossi Ralenkotter, President and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Tom Collins, Commissioner and Board Chair of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; David Hoenemeyer, Regional President of Bally's, Paris and Planet Hollywood; Sam Haskell, III, Chairman of the Board of the Miss America Organization and Art McMaster, President and CEO of the Miss America Organization. This year’s Quality of Life finalists were also announced at the ceremony.

The eight finalists and their personal platform issues are: 

Miss Arkansas Kristen Glover - Second Chances Through Mentoring

Miss Hawaii Lauren Cheape - C.A.R.E. - Collegiate Athletes Reaching Everyone

Miss Kentucky Ann Blair Thornton - Alzheimer's Awareness and Research

Miss Michigan Elizabeth Wertenberger - Continue to Dream - Giving Hope to Children with Chronic Illness

Miss Minnesota Natalie Davis - Autism Awareness: The Missing Piece

Miss New Hampshire Regan Hartley - Bullying Awareness in Our Community
 
Miss New York Kaitlin Monte - Anti-Bullying Through Youth Leadership

Miss Ohio Ellen Bryan - Promoting Lightning Awareness - "When Thunder Roars, Go Indoors"
 
 
Mark Ballas, ABC’s Dancing With The Stars; Raúl de Molina, Univision’s El Gordo y La Flaca; Mike Fleiss, Executive Producer of ABC’s The Bachelor; Kris Jenner, E!’s Keeping Up With The Kardashians;  Teri Polo, ABC’s Man Up;  Chris Powell,  ABC’s Extreme Makeover: Weight Loss Edition; and Lara Spencer, ABC’s Good Morning America
LINWOOD, N.J. (Dec. 7, 2011) The 2012 Miss America Pageant promises to be a vibrant, colorful and exciting event, and the esteemed panel of national judges provides a diverse team from the worlds of entertainment, beauty, fitness and journalism. Lara Spencer, Lifestyle Anchor for Good Morning America revealed the panel of judges on this morning’s show. This year’s group of seven judges includes an accomplished dancer and musician, an international journalist, a talented reality TV producer, the matriarch of one of the most recognized families in Hollywood, a successful actress, a fitness pioneer, and a popular journalist.  Each judge will evaluate the contestants from the preliminaries through the final night of competition, which will broadcast live from Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas on SATURDAY, JANUARY 14 (9:00-11:00 p.m., ET/PT)on ABC.

The contestants vying for the title of Miss America exemplify all that is best in today’s modern woman. Miss America must be talented, intelligent and well-spoken, she is a leader with a strong commitment to her community, she understands the importance of health and fitness, and she is a role model for millions of women not only for her spot-on sense of style and fashion, but also because she has become a relatable “it girl” who can connect with today’s contemporary woman. This year’s panel of judges is comprised of experts who focus on all of the categories in which each of the young women must excel to be named Miss America. 
 
 
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Two-Hour Pageant Event Returns
to Las Vegas and Will Air Live on ABC
Sam Haskell, Chairman of the Board of the Miss America Organization, announced today that the 2012 Miss America Pageant will return to Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas for a week of preliminary competitions, culminating in a live telecast on ABC, Saturday, January 14.

"The 90th anniversary Miss America Pageant on ABC was a tremendous success, taking the ratings crown as the most-watched non-sports program on Saturday night on ABC," stated Sam Haskell.   "With the success of our re-branding of Miss America, we have attracted a new audience and look forward to working with ABC and Planet Hollywood to make the 2012 broadcast event even more memorable for our viewers.”

The three nights of preliminaries will take place on January 10, 11 and 12 at Planet Hollywood's Theatre for the Performing Arts. Tickets for the preliminaries, as well as the Miss America Live Event will be available soon.  For information on all ticket sales visit www.missamerica.org.

"We are thrilled to be returning to Planet Hollywood again for our 7th consecutive year," said Art McMaster, President & CEO of the Miss America Organization. "While other cities have pursued hosting Miss America, Las Vegas along with Planet Hollywood and Caesars Entertainment have exceeded our expectations, and we will continue to build on the traditions created in Las Vegas."

Miss America has called Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino home since moving to Las Vegas from Atlantic City in 2006. Teresa Scanlan, of Gering, Nebraska is the 90th Anniversary Miss America.
 
For information on Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, please visit 
http://planethollywood.com.
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Kirsten haglund, Miss Michigan 2007 and Miss America 2008, poses with her grandmother Iora Hunt, who also was Miss Michigan in 1944, during a post-show news conference after haglund won the 2008 Miss America Pageant. (Photographer: Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The Miss Wayne County Scholarship Program sends our sincerest condolences to the Haglund family on the passing of their beloved mother and grandmother, Iora Hunt.  She will be greatly missed.
 
 
The youngest Miss America in 78 years, Teresa Scanlon visited the Steil Boys and Girls Club Thursday to promote 'following your dreams.' Teresa followed her dream of winning the Miss America Pageant and is now striving to become a Supreme Court Judge or President of the United States. She spoke to Club members about self-confidence and also helped with a balloon release, where the the children's dreams were tied to balloons, so they can let their dreams soar. (Katy Batdorff | The Grand Rapids Press)
The youngest Miss America in 78 years, Teresa Scanlon visited the Steil Boys and Girls Club Thursday to promote 'following your dreams.' Teresa followed her dream of winning the Miss America Pageant and is now striving to become a Supreme Court Judge or President of the United States. She spoke to Club members about self-confidence and also helped with a balloon release, where the the children's dreams were tied to balloons, so they can let their dreams soar. (Katy Batdorff | The Grand Rapids Press)
By Steven Duchon | The Grand Rapids Press

GRAND RAPIDS — Hundreds of colorful balloons filled the gym of the Steil Boys and Girls Club on Thursday. It was a St. Patrick’s Day to remember for the kids in attendance because one of the luckiest 18-year-olds in the country, Miss America Teresa Scanlan, was making a visit.

After being crowned the youngest Miss America in 78 years, Scanlan has been in Grand Rapids all week visiting the Amway headquarters, a main sponsor of the Miss America organization. She took a moment from her 20,000 mile-a-month travel schedule to speak to the children about achieving their dreams and having self-confidence.

Thursday’s event was a way for Scanlan to use her title to represent Amway and speak to children about what she hopes will be her strongest message during her reign as Miss America.

“She (Scanlan) has such high aspirations and goals in life, and she has already accomplished one of those. So what better person to talk to youth about following you dreams and goals?” said Amway spokeswoman Lindsay Pott.

Scanlan was homeschooled most of her life, but in her junior year of high school began attending public school, where she confronted peer pressure and obstacles that most kids face during adolescence.

Cesar Vargas, 17, was one of the kids on hand at the Boy and Girls Club. He received the Youth of the Year award and scholarship for the second year in a row. Vargas started by volunteering and helping the kids with homework. He believes in the message Scanlan is spreading and wants to follow in the same footsteps by creating an environment where kids can dream their biggest possible dreams.

“She sets a really good example for these kids to see that anything can be accomplished. It doesn’t matter if you’re a man or woman, anything can be done,” Vargas said. “It doesn’t matter where you come from.”

The children worked on an activity with Scanlan that allowed them to express the dreams they want to accomplish. They were all asked to write their dreams on a piece of paper that would be attached to a balloon that they would later release.

The kids wrote dreams of being a doctor, an NBA star, a teacher, a boxer, a home builder, and even Mr. America.

“Everybody is different and when you’re growing up, you have to find those things that you are good at and that are unique and special to you,” Scanlan said.

E-mail the author of this story: localnews@grpress.com

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