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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.
 
 
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"
 
 
By Ashlee Baracy

The clock is ticking as intensity starts to rise. Preliminary competition is officially over and as I write this entry, the judges are sitting in a room down the hall discussing the top ten finalists. It is almost like a secret society meeting. This is all part of the judging process where each judge will score the top ten contestants that are given to them by the auditors a composite score that will carry over into the Saturday night final competition.

In the meantime, the contestants have to try to relax and let fate ride its course, but it is easier said than done. Tomorrow night will be the final pageant for the Teen contestants and that means a night off for the Miss contestants, which also means even more time for the nerves to fester internally since their finals are not until Saturday.

IMAGES: Behind The Scenes Countdown To The Miss Michigan Crown

Thursday was an incredible showcase of a wide variety of talent ranging from impeccable vocalists and dancers to original performances with the saxophone, marimba, bass guitar and drums! If boy bands were able to become a craze why not a Miss Michigan girl band? It doesn’t hurt that they are beautiful as well as talented. I just may have to work on managing that!
 
 
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By Ashlee Baracy

The music is cued and the spotlights are up. Cheers echo off the historic walls of the Frauenthal Theater in Muskegon as friends and family of each contestant wave signs and noisemakers cheering for their favorite girl. As the curtains rise, it is at that moment that the butterflies let loose and we are that much closer to crowning a new Miss Michigan.

Each one of these young women have worked their whole lives at sculpting their intellect, morals and talent making them incredible contenders for the crown. As I look around backstage, I can see a wide range of emotions from nervous jitters to beaming smiles. I remember being in those shoes a few short years ago and this year I am honored to soak it all up again as the emcee.

Logistically, all the contestants participated in a ten minute private interview with the judges on Tuesday where they were drilled on questions about politics, current events, community service and more. It is nothing short of a nail-biting press conference. Wednesday and Thursday nights are the preliminary competitions where each contestant takes the stage competing in talent, swimsuit, evening gown and onstage question. After the 31 contestants compete in all phases of competition the field will be narrowed to ten who will re-compete in all of the onstage components of the competition, ultimately being narrowed down to five, then one… Miss Michigan 2011.

The question of the week is: Who will she be?

 
 
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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.
 
 
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Local 4's Ashlee Baracy Tells Her Story of Gowns, Glitz

The smell of hairspray mixed with a variety of gowns, glitz and of course a line-up of outstanding young women and we have got ourselves a pageant!

Three years ago, I was in Muskegon at the Frauenthal Theater as a Miss Michigan contestant, two years ago I was on the same stage as the reigning Miss Michigan, last year I was there for the first time as a former titleholder and this year another dream is coming true for me as I take the stage tonight as emcee.

Preliminary competition to the Miss Michigan Scholarship pageant starts Wednesday for the Miss and Teen contestants and will go through Saturday, June 18, when we crown Miss Michigan 2011. Who will she be?

Follow my blog as I update you every night on the preliminary competition winners and give you a behind the scene peak at what it takes to make it to Miss America!

In the meantime, while I take to the road to the westside of the state, you can see pictures of all the contestants at MissMichigan.org and enjoy some photos right here of our own Local 4 family with the authetic Miss Michigan crown! I think there is a little bit of pageantry in everyone’s heart!

IMAGES: Local 4's Ashlee Baracy Crowned Miss Michigan 2008

Ashlee Baracy
Miss Michigan 2008

Source:  ClickonDetroit.com

Local 4's Ashlee Baracy Tells Her Story of Gowns, Glitz

The smell of hairspray mixed with a variety of gowns, glitz and of course a line-up of outstanding young women and we have got ourselves a pageant!

Three years ago, I was in Muskegon at the Frauenthal Theater as a Miss Michigan contestant, two years ago I was on the same stage as the reigning Miss Michigan, last year I was there for the first time as a former titleholder and this year another dream is coming true for me as I take the stage tonight as emcee.

Preliminary competition to the Miss Michigan Scholarship pageant starts Wednesday for the Miss and Teen contestants and will go through Saturday, June 18, when we crown Miss Michigan 2011. Who will she be?

Follow my blog as I update you every night on the preliminary competition winners and give you a behind the scene peak at what it takes to make it to Miss America!

In the meantime, while I take to the road to the westside of the state, you can see pictures of all the contestants at MissMichigan.org and enjoy some photos right here of our own Local 4 family with the authetic Miss Michigan crown! I think there is a little bit of pageantry in everyone’s heart!

IMAGES: Local 4's Ashlee Baracy Crowned Miss Michigan 2008

Ashlee Baracy
Miss Michigan 2008

ClickonDetroit.com
 
 
Ashlee's Mom Opens Up About Her Fight Against Breast Cancer
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When Ashlee Baracy and her mother Janet lace up theri sneakers for Saturday's Susan G. Koman race for a cure there will be loved ones walking with them.

Janet's aunt Dorothy was diagnosed with breast cancer at age 43. Several years later her cousin Cheryl discovered a tumor at 43. 8 months after her own 43rd birthday it was Janet's turn.

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"I was just in the shower and I discovered a lump," Janet said.

It was stage 3 cancer. It was not terminal but very serious. She had to break the news to her only child just days from her high school graduation.

“I didn’t have it in me”, Janet said, “ I couldn’t do it. My husband told her. It was the hardest thing we’ve ever done. I was more worried about Ashlee than I was myself.”

The Journey Local 4's Ashlee Baracy Traveled With Her Mom To Beat Cancer

Ashlee had several scholarships from out of state schools and was going to pursue a career in engineering. That changed after her mom’s diagnosis. She decided to stay close to home and attend the University of Michigan.

Janet underwent aggressive chemotherapy, radiation and a mastectomy. Ashlee discovered the depth of her mom’s toughness and her father’s love.

Ashlee said, “I’ll never forget my dad holding her hand when she was just waking up from her mastectomy. He turned and told her she was beautiful. That’s when I realized what true love is.”

To earn scholarship money Ashlee entered pageants and began winning and eventually became Miss Michigan.

She won the crown with a self-choreographed lyrical dance to the theme of the Race For The Cure.

Whether you plan to come out to the Race this Saturday or not, consider sparing an extra dollar. You can easily donate online by clicking here.

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TUNE IN ALERT!

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Be sure to watch our very own Miss Wayne County 1998 and Miss Michigan 1999, Audrie Chernauckas Jeffords, and her family hunt for a house on the popular HGTV show House Hunters!  The episode airs Sunday, March 27, 2011 at 10:00 PM E/P!
After nine years of Las Vegas living, Audrie and Bill are returning back to where it all began - Michigan.  This couple first met in the 5th grade, and have been together ever since.  After being crowned "Miss Michigan", Audrie, a long time dancer, performed with Siegfried and Roy in Las Vegas.  She and Bill lived happily in the desert until the birth of their son, William.  They missed their 'home,' and wanted William to grow up in the same environment where they first met.  So they packed up their things and moved into his mother's 2-bedroom condo in Livonia, MI, where they've been living for the last 9 months.  Although they're grateful to have a place to crash, this couple can't wait to find their own house.  Thus far, they've been really disappointed in their search.  They thought with their budget they could have their pick of properties in the Midwest, but with the decline of home values in Michigan, not many people are putting their houses on the market.  Will they be able to find a place that works for them or will they be forced to stay even longer with Bill's mother?

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We sat down with Miss America 2008, Kirsten Haglund, and discussed politics and the youth in our country. Kirsten is a regular on Sean Hannity's program on Fox News, as a contributor on the "Great American Panel".

Kirsten also runs her own non-profit organization to help combat eating disorders. You can find out more about her organization and about Kirsten at www.KirstenHaglund.org

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Miss Michigan Katie LaRoche, a Bay City native, introduces herself during Saturday's Miss America Pageant in Las Vegas.
LAS VEGAS — Although she didn't win the overall crown, Miss Michigan Katie LaRoche came away from the 90th Miss America Pageant with another high honor.  The Bay City native was crowned Miss Congeniality by her peers.  "It's an awesome honor," LaRoche said.  "The girls are all great.  We're a very tight-knit group.  There's a lot of camaraderie.  So it definitely means a lot."  Shelly Taylor, executive director of the Miss Michigan Scholarship Organization, said the recognition of LaRoche by the other Miss America contestants further exhibits LaRoche's merits.  "We couldn't be more proud of this young lady," she said.  "She was absolutely flawless in performance, her swimwear, her evening wear, everything.  "She has a lot of to be proud of," she continued.  "She certainly exemplifies this program and what we work so hard for.  She's a winner in our eyes."

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