Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Congratulations to a new Mrs. Louisiana United States
Congratulations to our new Mrs. Louisiana United States for 2010! Six beautiful ladies competed for the title on March 14th in Lafayette, LA, and Jamie Manuel from the heart of Cajun country captured the crown.
Good luck, Jamie! Have a wonderful year....enjoy every moment!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Louisiana Association of Fairs & Festivals Queen of Queens
I had the opportunity to return to the Louisiana Association of Fairs & Festivals convention as a former LAFF Queen of Queens (1997). As a volunteer working with the 84 young ladies representing their organizations & home towns, I am proud to say that Louisiana has an incredible group of young ladies traveling & promoting its heritage, culture, traditions, and industries. Congratulations to Courtney, the LA Cattle Festival Queen and the newly crowned 2010 LAFF Queen of Queens!
Volunteer group with LAFF Queen of Queens pageant coordinator & former Mrs LA United States, Charlene Bruce
AK with 2002 Queen of Queens, Sara St. Pierre
AK with Stephanie Ward, Mrs. LA Gulf Coast
2009 Queen of Queens & AK
Louisiana Gulf Coast Pageants
Congratulations to the new Miss, Teen, & Mrs. Louisiana Gulf Coast titleholders!
Adam crowning me...for fun!
Bri & Lisa, outgoing royalty
AK & Liz McNulty - 2005 Miss LA Gulf Coast & 2007 Miss LA USA
AK with Sara Brooks, Miss LA USA 2010
AK with newly crowned Mrs. LA Gulf Coast, Stephanie Ward
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Mrs. Louisiana United States 2010
Join us for the 2010 Mrs. Louisiana United States Pageant on March 14th at the Holidome in Lafayette.
Visit www.LouisianaUnitedStates.com to request more information.
Louisiana Fur & Wildlife Festival
I started the new year in Lake Charles with the Louisiana Fur & Wildlife Festival as they celebrate the cattle industry. Here are a few photos from the event:
Monday, December 28, 2009
Mrs. Louisiana United States 2010
Join us for the 2010 Mrs. Louisiana United States Pageant on March 14th at the Holidome in Lafayette.
Visit www.LouisianaUnitedStates.com to request more information.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
80 Years of Pageantry at the Teen, Miss, Ms, & Mrs New Orleans Pageants
Just a few photos from the Miss New Orleans pageant celebrating 80 years of pageantry! Congratulations to all of the ladies!
(AK with the 2009 & 2008 Mrs. New Orleans titleholders ~ AK with the new crowned Teen New Orleans)
(AK with Miss Camellia City & Miss LA Teen Southeast ~ AK with Brittany, Miss LA Teen USA 2009)
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Louisiana Bowl for Breath
This weekend, I headed south to Houma for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Louisiana's Bowl for Breath. Of course, my best friend, Millie, was with me, and we formed TEAM INJURY -- named mainly for back problems & Millie's shoulder issues. Neither of us had bowled in years, and we were overjoyed to take the opportunity to re-introduce ourselves to this past time, as well as yummy bowling alley food, all while supporting CFF-LA. Needless to say, we weren't winning any bowling awards; however, I will absolutely return next year to take part in this wonderful event! The people of the Houma area produce an exceptional event compete with bowling, raffles, scavenger hunts, and more! So, mark your calendar for the first Saturday in December 2010 and join us in Houma at Creole Lanes to support the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. This is such an incredible organization, and you can learn more by visiting www.cff.org.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Jefferson Chamber Golf Tournament
What a perfect day to spend time on the golf course raising money for a great cause! Thank you to all of the Jefferson Chamber members for welcoming and involving us in this event, and for placing us so close to the Acme Oyster tent! Also, a big thank you to the group from Metairie Bank for making the event so much fun. And, of course, thank you to all of the players who never hesitated when I smiled, asking for yet another donation. We raised nearly $1000 on the 7th hole game alone!
(Millie, AK, & Christian on the 7th tee at Chateau during the Jefferson Chamber Golf Tournament ~ AK enjoying the snacks on the 7th hole provided by Acme Oyster House)
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Laissez Les Grattons Rouler!
It is truly an honor to be the queen of a Louisiana fair or festival. As a former festival queen, it's wonderful to return each year, visit with my festival family, and welcome a new member into the club. Last weekend, I returned to the beginning of my days crossing over into the "big girls'" division -- the Port Barre Lions Club Cracklin Festival Pageant. Fifteen years ago, I entered my first "miss" division festival pageant. I was barely 17, and the youngest contestant in the competition. I had chosen to compete for this particular title because it had been one of the first festivals I visited with my previous teen festival title, and I remembered the incredible dedication of the Lions Club members, the welcoming atmosphere of the town, and the important causes supported by funds raised through the event. I figured this would be a great organization to represent if I won, or at least to support by competing if I wasn't so lucky. I remember the competition clearly, including my completely beaded red & gold gown (clearly, I needed a red & gold gown since the festival colors were red & gold!). I also remember an older, more experienced contestant telling me that there was a title out there for me, AND that I shouldn't be disappointed WHEN I lost since this was only my first attempt at a "miss" title....she was a very gracious first runner up. 15 years later, it is so much fun to return to Port Barre each year, with one of my best friends who is also a former Cracklin Queen, to help with the pageant and welcome a new member into the family. This year, the organization introduced a new crown featuring the festival logo -- the pig in the pot (or Harry, as he is affectionately known to former titleholders). Visit the festival website (http://www.portbarrecracklinfestival.com/) to find out more about the festival as well as the great causes the Port Barre Lions Club Crackin Festival supports including the LA Eye Foundation and the Lions Camp for Crippled Children.
(Lisa, Mrs. LA Gulf Coast & AK judging & emceeing ~ Millie & AK, former Cracklin Queens, trying on the new crowns)
(Carrie, a former Cracklin Queen, "crowning" me with the new crown)
(AK with the 2009 Cracklin Festival Royalty)
Monday, October 26, 2009
Park-A-Boo
What an incredible weekend! I had a blast volunteering this weekend at Park-A-Boo with the Jefferson Parish Chamber Foundation and local Kiwanis chapters. It was amazing to see so many Key Club members volunteering their time and talent. These teens created a spectacular "Witch Way Maze" and a "Boo House" (the kids' version of a haunted house). What creativity!!!! I had a blast manning the soft drink booth on Friday complete with Rag Doll costume, and then returning on Sunday to judge the kids' costume contest. It was great weather and a fabulous event -- congratulations to the Kiwanis and the Jefferson Chamber Foundation for a successful family friendly Halloween event!
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
More Fairs & Festivals
As my mother would say, the Road Lizards were on tour again this weekend! One of my best friends (who I actually met through pageants) and I hit the road heading west to judge a couple of festival pageants over the weekend. Our first stop was Livingston for the Livingston Parish Fair Queens' pageants. It seems as though we never outgrow pageants and once a festival girl, always a festival girl! In fact, one of the directors for the Parish Fair pageant traveled with us as a festival queen, as did her sister. What a reunion! Although the weather was a little wet, we still enjoyed every minute of our visit and the pageant.
After catching up with friends in Hammond that evening, we headed west again for Walker, LA for the Honeybee Festival pageants. This festival and the pageant are produced to support St. Jude's Hospital. I learned so much about this incredible organization, including that it takes about $1.4 million PER DAY to run the facility, and Louisiana is fortunate enough to have two hospitals associated with St. Jude's. There was an amazing turn out, and the more the merrier when it comes to fundraising for St. Jude's Hospital!
After catching up with friends in Hammond that evening, we headed west again for Walker, LA for the Honeybee Festival pageants. This festival and the pageant are produced to support St. Jude's Hospital. I learned so much about this incredible organization, including that it takes about $1.4 million PER DAY to run the facility, and Louisiana is fortunate enough to have two hospitals associated with St. Jude's. There was an amazing turn out, and the more the merrier when it comes to fundraising for St. Jude's Hospital!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
On the Road with Louisiana Festivals
Louisiana is fairly well known for its love of life and love of parties. There are well over 300 festivals throughout the state of Louisiana where we celebrate EVERYTHING! I'm serious - if you can shuck it, cook it, farm it, refine it, dance to it, or call it home, we celebrate it with a fair or festival in Louisiana. Many of these festivals host a pageant and crown royalty to not only reign over the festivities, but also to promote the event throughout the year. I've had the wonderful opportunity to represent several festivals including the Cracklin Festival, Cattle Festival, Washington Catfish Festival, and the Frog Festival. The young ladies who represent these organizations travel each weekend across the state to promote their industries and events, and their dedication is inspiring. Over the last month, I have had the opportunity to criss-cross the state as a guest of several festivals including the Plaquemines Parish & Orange Festival in Belle Chasse, the LA Gumbo Festival in Chackbay, and the LA Cattle Festival in my hometown of Abbeville. Thank you all for being such wonderful hosts and hostesses, and good luck to all of the new royalty as you all begin a year of incredible experiences!
(Former Cattle Festival Queen w/ the 2009 Cattle Festival Queen & Miss LA USA -- the 2009 Teen LA Cattle Festival Queen)
(2009 Ms. Cattle Festival Queen -- Winning reaction of the 2009 Miss LA Cattle Festival Queen)
(Nicky, Mrs. LA US director & former Ms. LA Cattle Festival Queen with AK)
(2009 Orange Festival Queen -- 2008 Orange King & Queen make their entrance)
(AK and the 2008 Ms. Gumbo Festival Queen)
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Miss & Teen Southwest Louisiana Pageants
On Sunday, I attended and emceed the Miss and Teen Southwest Louisiana pageants, prelims to Miss LA & Miss LA Teen USA. I did NOT envy the judges! There were 14 beautiful young ladies competing for the two titles, and I was happy to be on the mic instead of on the stage or behind the judges' table. After a tough competition, Kelsey Owen was crowned the 2009 Teen Southwest LA and Valeria Williams captured the title of Miss Southwest LA. Following the pageant, it was great to visit with a few fellow titleholders and old friends we see all too rarely. Good luck to the new titleholders as they represent southwest LA over Halloween weekend in Lafayette in the Miss LA and Miss LA Teen USA pageants. For more information, visit www.MissLouisianaUSA.com.
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