The Journal Register (Medina, NY)

Local News

November 24, 2009

Junior Miss awarded

Lyndonville's Margaret Feldman wins title

The auditorium was silent as the results of the 2010 Orleans County Junior Miss Scholarship Program were read. The 10 senior girls — representing four county high schools — held hands, waiting to hear the winner’s name called.

With a cash scholarship prize and a trip to Buffalo to compete in the New York state Junior Miss program, Margaret Feldman, of Lyndonville, was speechless when her name was called as the 2010 winner.

“I’m really excited,” Feldman said. “I’m thrilled and shocked.”

Just competing in the program was something that Feldman had wanted to do since a young age. She said that while growing up, she would always watch the program and couldn’t wait for her turn to be on the stage.

“Just meeting all the girls,” she said of what she will remember the most. “Their love and support through the whole thing.”

In addition to being named the program’s overall winner, Feldman was also awarded the Scholastic Award and the Self Expression Award.

Receiving the First Runner-Up award was Albion student Betsey McKenna. McKenna said she thought this program was a great opportunity to see all of the young women who will one day make a great asset to the community.

“We’ve all just bonded and had so much fun,” she said. “I think that’s the most important thing.”

McKenna also received the Interview Award and the Be Your Best Self Award.

Second Runner Up was given to Amber Callen-Ward, of Holley. The proud Holley Hawk said that competing in the program was something she had always wanted to do since she was a “little sister” when she was younger.

“It’s such an honor,” Callen-Ward said. “I’m overjoyed. I’m so happy for Margaret.”

Also winning awards were Elizabeth Tuohey, of Medina, receiving the Talent Award; Brittany Miller, of Medina, receiving the Community Service Award; and Jenna Pratt, of Medina, receiving the Fitness Award.

Pratt was also given the Spirit Award, an honor that was voted on by her Junior Miss peers.

The program is judged on five parts: Interview, which makes up 25 percent of the total; scholastics, which makes up 20 percent; talent, which makes up 25 percent; fitness, which makes up 15 percent; and self expression, which makes up 15 percent of the total.

The interview and scholastics portion of the program is completed before the live show. During Saturday’s program at Medina High School, an audience watched the contestants perform their talent, answer a question given by the judges, perform a 5- to 7-minute fitness routine and dance in a self expression number.

During the program, each contestant had help from their “little sister.” The little sister program partners a Junior Miss contestant with a third-grade participant to help the girls with a car wash, bake sale and other fundraisers. The little sisters also performed two dances with the contestants.

Returning for her last night as Orleans County Junior Miss, 2009 winner Alissa Gee thanked her family, friends and community for their support over the past year. She also gave a presentation on her experience in the local and state program, and after winning the New York state title, her trip to Mobile, Ala., where she competed in the National Junior Miss contest. Gee said that without this program and the scholarship opportunities it brought her, she would not have been able to fulfill her dream of attending Roberts Wesleyan College.

Since its creation, Junior Miss has given out $82.7 million dollars in scholarship money on a national, state and local level. Each year, approximately 6,000 girls compete across the United States in 500 Junior Miss programs. In New York state, the Orleans County program is one of six local competitions. Locally, approximately $5,000 has been given out in scholarships.

The Master of Ceremonies for the night’s event was Daniel Doctor, principal of Towne Elementary School and creator of the West Side Academy of the Visual and Performing Arts.

Contact reporter Rikki Cason at 798-1400, ext. 8227.

Text Only
Local News
  • 120125 Abortion RAW.JPG Local pro-lifers protest in D.C.

     

    Thousands of abortion opponents marched to the Supreme Court on Monday to mark the 39th anniversary of the Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, and supportive lawmakers urged them to further their cause by working to defeat President Barack Obama in the fall.

    January 25, 2012 1 Photo

  • Cardenas trail set for March

    The trial of Carlos Cardenas will move forward in March at the Orleans County Court following the conclusion of a pre-trail hearing on the admissibility of statements made by Cardenas.

    January 25, 2012

  • Board resets salaries

     

    Albion Town Clerk Sarah Basinait and Highway Superintendent Jed Standish, whose salaries were chopped in the 2012 town budget, will not see a pay decrease after all.

    January 25, 2012

  • Senate passes Abbagail's Law

     

    Legislation passed in the New York State Senate could have far-reaching effects for those caught under the influence while acting as a supervising driver.

    January 25, 2012

  • 120123 YMCA growing.jpg YMCA growth is community plus

     

    Efforts to expand both regionally and in programming is apparently paying big dividends as YMCA membership is up some 35 percent over the past year and a half.

    January 25, 2012 1 Photo

  • 120119 library storyhour.jpg Library story hour

    Children’s Services Librarian Sue McAllister is reading a story to children from the Head Start program at Lee-Whedon Memorial Library. This is a monthly story hour program the library does for Head Start.

    January 19, 2012 1 Photo

  • Albion tries to figure out Albany's intent

    The imposition of a property tax cap is forcing the Albion Central School District to make budget changes, but Superintendent Michael Bonnewell says the issue is due more to an unknown procedure than the levy requirements.
    Albion has held tax rates level or lower in recent years. The district is still working to determine where the levy will land, but they expect to slide well below the state-set ceiling for property tax levy increases.
    The challenge Albion faces, Bonnewell said, is correctly deciphering the state’s intentions and avoiding penalties if they guess wrong.

    January 19, 2012

  • 120113 Wine About Winter.jpg Wine About Winter ramping up

    Downtown Medina Businesses will once again be opening their doors and popping corks to celebrate Wine About Winter, which returns for a third year from 2 to 7 p.m. Feb. 4.
    More than 30 businesses will participate in the Medina Business Association event, which gives patrons a wine glass and a map of local businesses hosting wine tastings and special offers.

    January 12, 2012 1 Photo

  • Strickland auxiliary Strickland Auxiliary donated to vets

    Recently Patricia Nolan, president; Corinne Pahura, first vice president and chairman of veterans and family support committee; and Joyce O’Connor, treasurer of Strickland Ladies Auxiliary, Post No. 4635 Veterans of Foreign Wars, delivered a check for $500 to Paul Fulcomer, executive director of Orleans County Joint Council.

    January 12, 2012 1 Photo

  • Dinner, dancing and fundraising

    The Lyndonville Music Boosters are hosting a night of dinner and dancing Saturday as part of the final push to raise funds for a music trip to Orlando.

    January 12, 2012

Featured Ads
House Ads
Community Calendar
Loading…
Events by eviesays.com
AP Video
Killer of Fla. Girl Found in Landfill Gets Life Army Orders Bradley Manning Court-martial Cancer Charity Revives Breast-screening Grants Heavy Snowstorm Hits Colorado On Its Way East 2nd Teacher From LA School Arrested on Sex Claim Prosecutors Close Armstrong Inquiry, No Charges Sights and Sounds: Football Fans Pour Into Indy Unemployment Rate Down to 8.3% Obama: Still Far Too Many Americans Need Jobs GOP: Jobs Numbers Welcome, Can Do Better Fla. Man Adopts Girlfriend in Legal Battle More Deaths As Egypt Clashes Continue Raw Video: Prince William in Falklands Egpyt Protesters Blame Police for Soccer Deaths 'Lucky' 9-Year-Old Receives 6-Organ Transplant Raw Video: Michelle Vs. Ellen in Pushup Contest First Person: Will Peyton Manning Stay in Indy? Egypt Shaken After Deadly Soccer Riot New Suits, New Starts for New York's Unemployed Hall of Famer Dorsett Speaks Out on NFL Injuries
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com
Front page
Seasonal Content
Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
Photo of the Day
Royal Wedding Live