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MISS MARYLAND TALK BOARD
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Subject: Up north


Author:
History buff
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Date Posted: Sunday, April 14, 09:40:04am

I recently had the opportunity to drive through Allegheny County and stop in Cumberland and Frostburg for work, and I started thinking about Miss Maryland history. Particularly, how did such a mostly small-town area become the epicenter of pageantry in Maryland? One thought I had was that pageant queens are most well-received in small towns (parades, festivals, etc.) Miss Small Town may be beloved and cherished by the Small Town community, but Miss Large City may just not have the same opportunities or community recognition.

What other factors may contribute to the immense popularity of pageants in that part of the state?

Finally, this is not a “bash” on that part of the state as I truly enjoyed my visit. Rather, I’d love to take this conversation and use it to generate ideas to improve the popularity of pageants in other parts of the state.

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Subject: Talent


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me
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 09, 06:21:28am

For the 2nd year in a row Maryland has sent a wonderful delegate to Miss America who unfortunately did not show the preparedness necessary to compete on the National stage. What gives? Either the judges chosen to select Miss Maryland or those individuals tasked with preparing Miss Maryland for Miss America are not doing their jobs correctly and should be replaced immediately. Talent is the heaviest category. Maryland is filled with talented women. We've got Peabody conservatory and also several prestigious universities with esteemed performing arts programs (Morgan, Maryland, Towson, etc.) why aren't these women being recruited?

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Subject: What is Miss Maryland's stand on what's going on with Miss America?


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Crickets
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Date Posted: Tuesday, August 21, 04:48:26am


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Subject: you-know-who


Author:
o
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Date Posted: Monday, August 20, 03:20:08am

Please don't make this political (I asked this question on the National board but it was deleted) but does anyone remember what exactly Omarosa did within MAO? Was she just a fan or a volunteer in some way? I remember she won a raffle at Miss Md one year.

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Subject: Letter from Miss America - Cara Mund


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Everyone Reading this needs to Sign the Petition, INCLUDING SHERRY RUSH
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Date Posted: Saturday, August 18, 10:04:52am

Dear Miss America Sisters,
I was extremely touched to receive the care package you sent to me in Orlando with your words of encouragement. It was so thoughtful, and it arrived at exactly the time I needed it most. Thank you so much.
I know there’s a lot of talk right now about the interview I gave to the Press of Atlantic City. Since my time as Miss America is growing short, I want to clear some things up directly with all of you. I apologize ahead of time for the length of this letter, but be assured that what I’m going to tell you is just the tip of the iceberg.
The rhetoric about empowering women, and openness and transparency, is great; however, the reality is quite different. I am living that difference. To stay silent is to give away my power and the power of the women who will follow me. I am not comfortable with any of us being controlled, manipulated, silenced, or bullied. I’m also not blind to the relationship between manipulation and plausible deniability. By standing up for myself, I am standing up for all the women who will follow me. At this point, my integrity—and saying and doing the right thing—means more to me than whatever punishment may await me.
When I became Miss America, there were three things I truly looked forward to: using my voice, working on behalf of the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and being an example of an empowered young woman of my generation. The reality, though, has been quite different. Let me be blunt: I strongly believe that my voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership; nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my experiences relate to positioning the organization for the future. I truly felt more valued, respected, and viewed as a real collaborator within my first three months rather than these last eight months. The differences in treatment are stark.
Our chair and CEO have systematically silenced me, reduced me, marginalized me, and essentially erased me in my role as Miss America in subtle and not-so-subtle ways on a daily basis. After a while, the patterns have clearly emerged, and the sheer accumulation of the disrespect, passive-aggressive behavior, belittlement, and outright exclusion has taken a serious toll.
Shortly after the new board took over, I was given three talking points that I was required to use at every appearance and on which I would be critiqued:
1. Miss America is relevant.
2. The #MeToo movement started with a Miss America, Gretchen Carlson.
3. Gretchen Carlson went to Stanford (I was also allowed to mention my own education at
Brown University to show that we are both well-educated leaders).
Right away, the new leadership delivered an important message: There will be only one Miss America at a time, and she isn’t me.
To reinforce this, they told me that I’m not important enough to do big interviews, and that the major press is “obviously” reserved for Gretchen. Step out of line there and not only do you get treated to being pulled into the office for a dressing down by Regina, but Brent Adams also joins in on the action.
08/16/18
I was told that it’s my fault sponsors have dropped MAO, because I am supposedly “bad at social media.” These days I can only post on my personal social media sites. I no longer have the ability to post freely and engage with followers on the official Miss America accounts like all of my predecessors. Even when it comes to sponsors, I no longer have this ability. Last week I posted at an event for CMN Hospitals; a few days later, it was removed. In fact, they have now removed my photo from the official CMN fundraising page and replaced it with last year’s Miss America. They post officially for me and as me—misspellings and all—without informing the public that it is not me posting, and often utilize these accounts to promote Gretchen and Regina’s activities. When they shrink my voice in this way, it eliminates my chance to be a spokesperson for my generation on the very platforms where we consume our content.
When Gretchen announced the elimination of swimsuit on Good Morning America, I was also in New York. Although I had already been told by Regina that GMA only wanted Gretchen on the segment, I served as my own advocate and asked if I could attend. Our CEO replied, “Oh, we thought you wanted to sleep in—but sure.” That morning I stood behind the cameras and filmed Gretchen on the GMA set with my phone. Later that day I passed a producer who recognized me, stopped me, and expressed dismay that she didn’t even know I was in the studio. She then asked permission to interview me to get “Miss America’s perspective”. I truly didn’t know what to say to her.
No one needs to remind me that being Miss America is a job. I have known that and prepared myself to be the spokesperson for this organization with every single thing I have done and every experience I have had, learning from each person I met and each conversation I participated in. Such comments are condescending and are meant solely to suggest I don’t understand this “big girl job” or how and why Miss America is relevant. That could not be further from the truth.
Gretchen and Brent went to Cannes, representing the organization at a global marketing and advertising conference where Gretchen spoke about Miss America in the era of #MeToo. While they were in France, I was back in North Dakota. If I’d been invited to attend and speak about the relevance of Miss America, I would have been able to tell the world how I, as a young leader, have firsthand knowledge and experience regarding the ways in which MAO is supposedly poised for the future. Such an invitation would require the leadership to care who I am and maybe learn why the judges selected me in the first place.
An organization that values their employees, takes the time to communicate with them. Prior to the July 25th Miss America Orientation, Regina hadn’t spoken to me since June 6t​h​, and Gretchen hadn’t spoken to me since June 15t​h. I wasn’t even respected enough to be informed about this year’s competition date/when my job would end... I found it out on Twitter. Since many of you haven’t had the opportunity to get to know me or have been told “Cara doesn’t want to work with you,” (which couldn’t be further from the truth) here is a little bit more about me. I truly hope you’ll agree that my voice could add value to MAO:
1. I am the only person in the office with an all encompassing business degree. I graduated with honors in Business, Entrepreneurship, and Organizations with an emphasis in nonprofit organizations. I feel qualified to comment on how a business should function and how employees should be treated. Did you know that I worked with Ashoka, the leading global organization on social impact innovation and integrations, when I was in college? Did you know I completed my senior honors thesis on the Miss America Organization? I went into this job with a strong background in the workings of the organization. I know its strengths and weakness and could have been a valuable resource during this transition.

2. I have prepared for ups and downs and challenges not just for this job but for any job. My first full-time job was working in Washington, D.C. for Senator John Hoeven. This experience brought me in touch with a wide range of constituents, witnessing their passion for legislation and policies that positively impact their lives. I was working for the Senator during two major events of controversy: 2016 Election and North Dakota’s Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL). I know the importance of communication because I was listening and responding to all sides of issues. From that job, I was inspired to continue being an advocate as Miss America. I did everything I could this year to take advantage of this opportunity. I even personally paid part of my airfare to attended the 2018 State of the Union because I wanted Miss America represented!
3. Messaged in our leadership’s new rhetoric is the importance of women making their own choices and using the universal language of fashion in ways that illustrate and empower them. Working in New York for Agentry PR—a firm specializing in public relations for the fashion industry—gave me a current lens through which to understand what my generation wants to wear and will wear, and how fashion actually can speak about a woman.
In this respect, reality hasn’t just failed to live up to the potential, it has been truly disappointing. Throughout my year, MAO did not have a clothing sponsor. I spent all year buying my own appearance wardrobe. Most of what I bought was rejected, and I was told what I wasn’t permitted to wear. What happened to the new motto of Miss America getting to express her own sense of style? The office criticized me for wearing certain items too many times. I frequently had to take pictures of all my outfits, and then my tour manager would come into my hotel room and pick out the clothes I was allowed to wear, saying things like “Regina really likes this one” ​or "You can't wear pink. Regina hates pink.” During a photo shoot this year, Regina looked at the Karl Lagerfeld dress I was wearing and said “Yuck. You should burn that. Don’t ever wear that again.” I eventually reached out to two of the former Miss Americas on the board about some of the issues I had been facing. After Heather French Henry advocated for me, I was reprimanded by Regina who told me that problems and concerns had to be kept “in the family.” If a fellow sister who is also a board member is not “in the family,” who is?
I understand that I am the representative of a brand and a company and employed to do a job. That does not​ mean that an employer can treat you however they feel like treating you that day. Employers are legally required to provide a workplace free from harassment and bullying. I have been constantly reminded of the provisions in my employment contract that prohibit me from speaking freely:
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“The employee’s relationship with the MAO may be terminated at any time, for any reason.” “The employee agrees that the employee will not disparage or subvert the MAO, nor make any statement reflecting negatively on the MAO or its affiliates, principals, employees, agents, or representatives.”
“During the term, or at any time thereafter, employee shall not disparage or otherwise make any unfavorable statements, oral or written, or perform any act or omission, which is detrimental to the reputation or goodwill of MAO. For purpose of the prior sentence, MAO shall mean MAO, its successors and affiliates, and their officers, directors and employees.”
I signed my contract shortly after I was crowned, without an attorney present, and without a member of the staff or the board there to witness it. When the new leadership came in, I hoped that they would loosen things up a bit, at least to make it consistent with the National Contestant Contract that I actually had time to review and which states that I serve until my successor is chosen at the next National Finals.

But that didn’t happen. My contract still says—and I am regularly reminded by word and action—that I can be fired anytime, with or without cause. In Orlando, the contestants were interested in seeing the employment contract they will be required to sign, but the leadership would not give anyone a copy. Some asked if they could see mine. I am living the contradiction of being “open and transparent”.
About two weeks ago, I started researching workplace bullying. In the State of New Jersey, it is defined as “deliberate insults, threats, demeaning comments, constant criticism, overbearing supervision, profane outbursts, blatant ostracism, being overworked or simply not communicating with colleagues. More subtle forms of bullying can include withholding or supplying incorrect work-related information, sabotaging projects, passive/aggressive behavior, blocking promotions, providing unclear or contradictory instruction or requesting unnecessary or menial work.” Ultimately, this is my year in a nutshell. ​Here are some further examples of my time at orientation. Understand ​that these types of things happen to me every single day.
In Orlando, I watched as the board members and staff sat up front for a meeting with the contestants and state directors, while I was told to go stand in the back of the room and not say anything. When Gretchen and Regina expressed their admiration for me, it was quite disingenuous given our lack of communication, how little they know about me, and especially their false claim that I arrived at 2 am - when in fact I spent the entire prior evening with the teen contestants, attended the MAOT competition, and did my job as Miss America until the last person who wanted to meet me and have their photo taken with me had left the room. The tour manager’s flight was delayed, so, for once, I did not have her listening in on every conversation I had, reporting back to the office who I talk to and what I say, ​nor was I smothered—at least briefly—with a ridiculous level of security charged with making sure people did not get a chance to speak to me one-on-one.
There’s also a concerning back channel among the staff and leadership of reporting false information about me. It paints me in a light that is untrue and definitely unfair. You will have to ask yourself what their motives are, because I have given up trying to understand this game. For instance, in Orlando, I was attending the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital Dance Marathon. I was told by the tour manager to meet her at a certain time and place. I left my room to get to the appointed spot on time. When she was late, I checked my phone and saw that four minutes before our scheduled meet time, she’d sent me another text changing the location. Before I could even answer her, I received a text meant for one of the security guards assigned to me (sent to me by mistake) where the tour manager claimed that I was “MIA, again!” Reality did not fit this latest fake scenario, as I was not MIA. I never have been. I was exactly where I was supposed to be.
On another night that week, I was excited to host a pizza party for the incoming class of amazing young women eager to learn about the job they are vying for. Contestants were ready for frank and honest dialogue with me. That is also what I was promised. Instead, into the room walked the tour manager and two security guards, Marc Angeli, and Regina, who promptly took their seats. You could feel the mood shift in the room; the message of intimidating me into silence, making sure I “keep it in the family” was sent and received. As if that weren’t enough, Regina intentionally belittled me in front of the contestants, seemingly forgetting my name and calling me “Kira”. Of the 5 MAO staff members in attendance, not a single one corrected her. In fact, the next morning the tour manager “pulled a Regina” and identified my name incorrectly again. ​Several contestants came up to me after and said “ I can’t believe they don’t know your name.”'​ If I can be so openly belittled—to the point where my actual, personal identity is removed in front of the contestants—it can, and will, happen to them too. It was another low point for me. No Miss America should be humiliated or erased. Ever.

So, I want to ask you a favor. Just take a minute to reflect on how you might feel had you held the title this past year. I never expected my year to be perfect, especially under the circumstances. Imagine what it would be like if you were alone, not knowing who you could trust. Imagine that you finally got up the courage to speak up, not just for yourself, but for the fifty-one women who are dreaming that they will have your job just a month from now. Imagine how it would feel if it was actually two of your fellow Miss Americas who slapped back in the press and threw you under the bus. What you said couldn’t be true, right? It must just be that you misunderstood what it meant to have an adult job. I’ll skip to the end: it was devastating. Do I not deserve a voice because my experience has been different from theirs?
It ​didn’t​ take me six months to see that my actions reflected on the organization. I understood that on day one. Or that it was a job, and a difficult one at that. That’s always been pretty obvious. I don’t want to leave this mess for the next Miss America. This is not a self-serving organization, and I want her year to be better than my year. This letter is for her. I don’t want her to have to live in constant fear, expecting to be degraded and punished while she should be having an amazing experience. If you want Miss America to be relevant, then the leadership needs to understand she is not a wind-up toy who they can power up to spit out the meaningless words that are put into her mouth, and then put back on the shelf until it’s time to do it again. I do not want her to have to stand in the back, literally or metaphorically.
As many of you know, the Press of Atlantic City story posted on a Saturday. As I expected, the retribution was swift. Within 72 hours, I was told my final farewell as Miss America would be cut to a total of 30 seconds for the national telecast. The following day, I was told my custom “Show Me Your Shoes” Parade Costume which had already been made, publicized by the designer, and based on a July 2018 agreement with MAO would no longer be allowed. How will we get sponsors if their word means nothing? Not only are they dictating my final appearance, but they are also reducing my final words. I haven’t felt like Miss America for the last 8 months, and now, they are even taking away my goodbye.
I never expected—or wanted—to have to be a whistleblower. I am so saddened that the board seems more inclined to look the other way than to speak out. I ask ​you​ for ​your​ help, support, and voices, because I have no doubt that without them, the leadership will simply continue to push out, silence, and tighten security to reduce access around Miss America. Miss America is fragile right now. She needs all of us if she is going to survive.
Cara

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Subject: CLICK HERE TO SIGN THE PETITION and read the NEW Letter!!!!


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MAOFan
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Date Posted: Tuesday, August 14, 11:41:47am

CLICK HERE: https://www.change.org/p/statelicensees1-gmail-com-miss-america-needs-you?recruiter=893871894&utm_source=share_petition&utm_medium=copylink&utm_campaign=share_petition

To all Miss America volunteers and fans, please read this VERY IMPORTANT letter and share it today!
Dear State Directors, Local Directors and Loyal Volunteers,
First and foremost, thank you for all that you do to make the Miss America Program a reality. You are the heart and soul of our organization.
We humbly ask for your undivided attention as you read this letter. You are our last hope.
We are so grateful for the efforts that many of you have undertaken to have your voices be heard by the leadership of the Miss America Organization. We are inspired by your love for the pageant, your persistence and your courage.
We have joined you in raising our voices and have tried with all of our might and strength to preserve the traditions of Miss America, but we cannot accomplish our mission without your clear, unequivocal and immediate response. The hour is late and the time for unified action is upon us now. We cannot delay, we cannot wish this current crisis away, and we cannot push it off to deal with at some later date.
Miss America is engaged in a great struggle about its identity and its future direction. We did not choose this struggle. It began because our past leaders demeaned women, breached their trust, harmed our brand, and needed to be removed. It was their actions alone that required a change in leadership. We made that change with the hope of creating unity and stability for our beloved organization.
In good faith, we joined together with a unified voice and decided that it would be best if our new leaders came from among our own ranks so that our voices and opinions would be heard and acknowledged at the national level. But in choosing our new leaders, we now recognize that we chose individuals that have sought to use MAO for their own self-centered purposes, not to regain trust and unite us. Instead these new leaders have decided to use this opportunity to force changes that we have not sought and that we did not demand.
Worse still, they have used their position and our goodwill to demean those in our ranks, to publicly question our ethics and motives, and they have made significant changes to our organization under false pretenses. It is hard to believe that this is the approach and tactics that our new leaders have adopted, but this is the place in which we now find ourselves, and we must again demand and require immediate change.
Upon further consideration of the facts, we now agree with the petition signed by the very brave 22 states’ executives. We understand that to begin again we must call for the resignations of our Chairwoman, our CEO and the entire Board of Trustees. Ultimately, we want to support the will of the states, and from what we gather, the 22 states are not the “noisy minority,” but in actuality, they include a quiet majority-who are just not ready to speak out-but why prolong the inevitable? As with the previous board, we asked formers to step down not because of personal reasons, but simply because they were part of the old regime that didn’t work. We are grateful to those former Miss Americas for graciously stepping down, even though their hearts were in the right place. They put aside any personal agendas and submitted to the will of the majority, in order to show respect and love for our organization. We honor those sisters for making the right decision, and we ask out leadership to do the same now.
The national leadership should seek the consent of the governed – we elected them and they need to answer to those they profess to serve. We had hoped that the reconstituted Board would work with truth and integrity. Regrettably, they have used their positions to mislead us, to systematically change many things that we hold dear, and they have removed (and threatened to remove) anyone who disagrees with their views. Have you stopped to consider what happens if the 22 states who signed the petition in July lose their licenses?
As you know, the telecast for this year is not in jeopardy, but the fate of the entire Miss America system is in great jeopardy if we do not act now. We are losing local competitions every day – they are just walking away. We are losing sponsors at the state and local levels. We are losing contestants who can’t afford the time or money needed to have an attorney review a 25-page contract. These and other onerous changes are pulling our organization apart on every level and in every state!
By signing your name to the Vote of No Confidence petition TODAY, you provide us with the ability to start the rebuilding process NOW. We can begin to put in place some safety nets in the event that the TV network, Casino Reinvestment Development Association (CRDA) and the production company decide not to continue supporting MAO and its mission. There is a group of experienced people ready to step in and play a transitional role with the production company and network.
A number of leaders within the states are prepared to drive solutions that flatten out the organizational structure. Right now, MAO is a top-down structure that keeps at a distance the state organizations that do 90% of the work. Decisions made by people who do not have their personal finances, reputations, business networks, communities etc involved in the heavy lift that’s involved in running a volunteer state or local organization cannot possibly know what is needed to keep the national organization nimble, responsive, ahead of the trends, and of course financially sound.
At its heart, Miss America is a grassroots volunteer organization and your state and local organizations are the lifeblood of this amazing nationwide system. The current leadership team has not served us well over the past 8 months, so it is necessary once again to elect a new leadership team that can unify our ranks. Miss America is bigger than any one or two individuals. The Miss America program has survived for 100 years because of you, and it must survive for another 100 years. But we must not allow the current leadership team to continue making changes to our program, some of which could be irreparable.
You and your volunteers are the heart and soul of this organization. You are our last hope. We need you to respond today, please, because we are running out of time.
Sincerely,
Miss America 1984 Suzette Charles
Miss America 1991 Marjorie Vincent-Tripp
Miss America 1992 Carolyn Sapp Daniels
Miss America 1995 Heather Whitestone McCallum
Miss America 1998 Kate Shindle
Miss America 1999 Nicole Johnson
Miss America 2001 Angela Baraquio Grey
Miss America 2004 Ericka Dunlap
Miss America 2010 Caressa Cameron-Jackson
Miss America 2012 Laura Kaeppeler Fleiss
Miss America 2016 Betty Cantrell Maxwell

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Subject: MAOTeen Week - Teen Friendly voy page www.voy.com/247012/


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MAOTeen Voy
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Date Posted: Tuesday, July 24, 05:19:36am


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Subject: arcadia Ewell


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catalina
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Date Posted: Wednesday, July 04, 05:01:24pm

is TPTB keeping her out of the T 10. I keep hoping for her to place or win. what is the deal

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Subject: All Messages Must Be Approved


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Exterminator
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Date Posted: Sunday, July 08, 04:20:42am

We have some "Pests" that must be exterminated, meaning that they keep posting undesired "posts" on this board. While this is not a place for teens, we know they visit. I don't want this to turn into a peep show forum for anyone. Therefore, all messages will need to be approved, so for a while, there will be a delay in your seeing them posted. I will check in once a day and approve them but its the only way to rid our place of discussion of the elements of the underworld!

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Subject: Who is judging the Miss Maryland pageant this year?


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Thanks
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Date Posted: Saturday, June 23, 06:29:44pm


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Subject: Surprise! This is a positive thread!


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MD Fan
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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 26, 12:47:12pm

I would like to thank the Miss Maryland Board of Directors for all the years of dedication and service to a wonderful program that promotes Women! All these contestants are making a difference in their communities. Let's celebrate them. All of them. Congratulations to the winners. Of course the real winners were the members of the audience! What a terrific show!
Special thanks to Susan Powell for always making it so much fun.

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Subject: Marylands Young Woman of the Year


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Congratulations Elena
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Date Posted: Sunday, July 01, 03:13:13pm

Elena Rippeon, from Westminster, Maryland had a great showing at the National Finals tonight:

Preliminary Interview
Preliminary Scholastics
Preliminary Talent

Top 8 finalist.

Fantastic

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Subject: So I hear there were a few girls who got sick with food poisoning today after the Mayor’s Luncheon. Did they all make it to the stage last night or did some not return?


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So Sad to hear this. Girls work so hard for something like this to happen.
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Date Posted: Saturday, June 23, 06:29:35pm


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Subject: Who were the runners-up


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Date Posted: Wednesday, June 27, 04:21:06am


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Subject: Who are the preliminary winners for all three evenings?


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Jeff - MD
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Date Posted: Sunday, June 24, 01:59:29am


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Subject: Why is Miss MD not streamed online?


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We live in a progressive, very well educated part of America? There really is no excuse as to why none of pageant available to view
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Date Posted: Saturday, June 23, 07:29:50am


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Subject: Teen Top 5


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Pageant Fan
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Date Posted: Friday, June 22, 05:02:33pm

Whose everyone’s predictions on Top 5 for teens this year? Based on competition so far?

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  • Re: Teen Top 5 -- pageant fan, Friday, June 22, 05:03:41pm
  • Re: Teen Top 5 (NT) -- It is obvious Katie is going to win Teen, I’m glad others notice the favoritism, too., Saturday, June 23, 05:58:03am
  • Re: Teen Top 5 (NT) -- Would love to see Rachel, Aryana, or either Emily win for Teen. They are standouts., Saturday, June 23, 07:22:47am
Subject: Who are some former state contestants that you are proud of? Let's spread some positivity about our contestants that went on to be successful in their education or career. We have many former contestants that are truly great role models beyond pageantry.


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MD
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Date Posted: Wednesday, April 11, 01:14:56pm

Alyssa Todaro comes to mind for me - she pursued her doctoral degree at a very young age and has become a successful researcher in her field.

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Subject: People’s Choice headshots are up on the website! Any standout pictures? Who are you rooting for?


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Start voting!
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Date Posted: Sunday, May 27, 04:21:00am

People’s Choice headshots are up on the website! Any standout pictures? Who are you rooting for?

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Subject: Am i the only one who thinks its disappointing that Miss Maryland has spent more time traveling & modeling this year than she has representing her title & serving her state. Getting pampered by a sponsor doesn't count as an appearance. Its going to be hard for the board to tell the new contestants about the serious responsibility of the JOB of Miss Maryland and how they shouldnt plan any trips or plan on working or going to school full time after they've watched this years titleholder do it. What a bunch of crap!


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disappointed
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Date Posted: Tuesday, February 20, 08:45:20am

It's sad... you can count the number of service events she's participated in on one hand.

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Subject: Who are your picks for the Baltimore/Annapolis/Anne Arundel pageant next week? Anyone know who is competing?


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curious
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Date Posted: Friday, March 02, 09:10:05am

Who are your picks for the Baltimore/Annapolis/Anne Arundel pageant next week? Anyone know who is competing?

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Subject: Another leaves MD


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Sue
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Date Posted: Sunday, November 12, 11:19:29pm

Sara Robinson wins title ....going to compete for Miss Virginia. MAO loses another

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Subject: Feeling on the newcomers??? Did anyone see the new Allegang County’s Teen Rachel Boyds talent? Possible winner of teen?


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Anonymous (Heard she is talented)
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Date Posted: Tuesday, February 06, 09:34:15am

Was anyone at Allegany/Cumberland and see the new teens talent? Heard she is good. Possible new teen titleholder? How about ofher areas of competition?

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Subject: Miss MD board needs to GO!


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JR
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Date Posted: Sunday, December 31, 01:20:47pm

The whole MD board is so shady! So much favoritism to specific contestants, photographers, families! Sherry and Steve are horrible!

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Subject: So who can we expect to see returning? Victoria Graham has won and will be back. Wonder if we'll see Sullivan, Davis, Lewis or Frost? They were my favorites from last year


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Date Posted: Tuesday, February 06, 07:38:53am


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Subject: Miss Maryland 1950


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Bart Perks
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Date Posted: Tuesday, February 06, 12:13:42pm

Miss Maryland 1950, Ann Urie Kipp of Rock Hall passed away. Her funeral
Is set for February 8 in Chestertown with interment in Rock Hall. She spent most of her married life on the Western Shore and returning to Kent County in 2010.

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Subject: Updates on this years contestants


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Date Posted: Thursday, December 14, 05:16:46am

Lauren H has a MD Local title, Sarah R and Rachel D have switched to Virginia, Jessica B is likely staying in Florida, Megan K has a new title. Many have aged out. I doubt we'll see familiar faces this year.

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Subject: #dontbashthesash


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Date Posted: Sunday, December 24, 04:27:51pm

Our Miss Maryland’s Outstanding Teen is absolutely phenomenal. If you haven’t yet, watch the video she made about everything that has been going on with MAOl and the movement she’d like to start called #dontbashthesash. Her love for community service is quite apparent and she speaks with such eloquence. Maryland hasn’t done everything right, but Chloe was a fantastic choice for the job. Way to go Chloe!

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Subject: Fair warning Amber Butler is crying and begging for 15 minutes of fame, and created a new boy board, she is a proven liar and everyone is fair game in her book if it gets her attention


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Irritated
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Date Posted: Tuesday, December 26, 02:40:11pm


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Subject: New OPEN Miss America Discussion Board- voy.com/246898/


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PLEASE SHARE. Guru (& some state boards) will actively work against a new MAO Voy Voice.
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Date Posted: Wednesday, December 27, 07:33:16am

long with the Miss America Board of Directors and staff, GURU needs replaced.

Cherry picking whose voices are heard, and whose aren't, is dishonest.

For many years, the Guru Moderator quickly deletes any voice of dissension against MAO leadership. Guru has state favorites as well.

http://applepieproxy.xyz/browse.php?u=czovL3d3dy52b3kuY29tL2NnaS8iaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cudm95LmNvbS8yNDY4OTgvIj5DbGljaw%3D%3D&b=13 here to go to NEW Open MAO Discussion Forum.


PLEASE SHARE. Guru (& some state boards) will actively work against a new MAO Voy Voice.

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Subject: Change.org petition calling for Removal of ALL Miss America Board of Directors


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thank you
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Date Posted: Friday, December 29, 03:22:34am

Over 3,800 signatures and growing like a wild fire! Please consider signing.

Click here to go to Change.org Petition.

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Subject: Some explaining to do...


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Date Posted: Friday, December 22, 12:56:39pm

With tonight's email leaks from Sam Haskell and the Board of Directors, it appears that the Miss MD organization may finally have a new national board to answer to. It's no surprise that the only former Miss America to speak up in favor of Sam Haskell is none other than Sherry's favorite Susan Powell. Contestants, parents, local directors, and fans - take this opportunity to remember that your voice can make a change in this organization. Speak up and demand change for the young women who can truly benefit from the Miss America Organization - but only when it is well-run, honest, and transparent.

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Subject: Merry Christtmas


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fan
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Date Posted: Sunday, December 17, 01:08:56pm



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Subject: Will any of these lovelies be returning


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fan
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Date Posted: Saturday, September 30, 11:53:22am



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Subject: Miss Maryland usa


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Pageant fan
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Date Posted: Friday, November 10, 05:00:08am

Destiney makes top 15 and Caliegh Shade wins teen

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Subject: What Teen and Miss contestants do you think will be the chosen ones to win next year for both Teen and Miss divisions?


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Just wondering
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 12, 02:48:05pm


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Subject: Has Maryland made any announcement about the age change?


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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 19, 09:42:33am


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Subject: Congrats to Sherry Rush on your big mistake!!! You probably should have done that audit you talked about after all!!! #cheatersneverwin


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no respect for MD
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Date Posted: Monday, September 11, 01:47:51pm

Congrats to Sherry Rush on your big mistake!!! You probably should have done that audit you talked about after all!!! #cheatersneverwin

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Subject: Age requirement changes


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Just sayin
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Date Posted: Wednesday, September 13, 01:50:28pm

Seems the age requirements have changed for the new year
Possible for those who thought they aged out to come back
Should be interesting to see what happens

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Subject: Ppl complain and trash miss MD and then crawl back for more regections and humiliations from being discarded in favor of a low brow winner!Good luck next year!


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See you next year!
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Date Posted: Monday, September 11, 03:57:27pm


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Subject: Congratulations to Miss Maryland Kathleen Masek. I wish you the best of luck this year. I'm sure you will be a lovely Miss Maryland. You were beautiful at Miss America.


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MAO
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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 12, 06:39:46am


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Subject: I know Kathleen needs support. I wish her well. However, MD system sucks. They alienated so many quality girls in the past. I wonder if it is because of some directions from the National board. Is hight becoming a "must have" factor?


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Fan no more
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 10, 06:25:42pm

I know that National board wants some telegenic girls, but looking at pictures of the contestants, I can see that many states didn't place high value on looks. Kathleen is pretty but not a cut above others. Also winners like Destiny, or Kathleen will alienate smart and sophisticated contestants. I am sure MD winners are always good enough for the local McDonalds!
Regardless, I wish Kathleen luck! It is a hell of a pressure to be judged on National TV and allow cameras zoom on your barely covered private parts!

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Subject: Anybody out there?


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#NotMyMissMaryland
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Date Posted: Friday, September 08, 06:33:53am

Anybody else hoping Kathleen falls on her face tonight? Too cruel? Eh, don't care.

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Subject: How does everyone think Miss MD is faring at Miss America?


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Md fan
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Date Posted: Sunday, September 10, 03:36:13am


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Subject: The Overall Awards at State


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curious
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Date Posted: Saturday, July 22, 10:24:48am

If you Maryland people could stop making complete fools of yourselves for just a second. I do have a serious quesiton. Does anyone know who the additional award winners were, overall talent overall interview and the like.

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Subject: Congratulations to Miss Maryland, Kathleen Masek, for being nominated as Women in Business finalist in Atlantic City


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Date Posted: Thursday, August 31, 10:30:14pm



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Subject: Kathleens facebook Q&A was BORING!!! she said the same things over and over again. the only answers she could give was about her clothes or military childhood or how nice she is. people commented simple questions about hobbies and goals and she couldn't even answer if she had hobbies and goals. she sure is pretty but is there anything going on under the looks? don't understand her win at all there were more deserving girls


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Date Posted: Tuesday, August 08, 09:49:43am


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Subject: The Annual, Face of Miss America Contest - Preliminary has started on Pageant Guru Message Board. Vote 'em up. Have fun.


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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 05, 09:01:30pm


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Subject: Has anyone seen our new Miss Maryland doing anything with her platform?


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Curious
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Date Posted: Thursday, August 10, 04:58:35am

We always seem to do very well nationally with quality of life and I wish just wondering about this year?

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Subject: Tuesday Night in Atlantic City


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Date Posted: Thursday, August 31, 10:35:24pm





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Subject: Rules


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Just saying
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Date Posted: Friday, August 18, 12:23:26pm

Maryland is known for not following there own rules a teen had her phone every day and finally got caught on finals day before the picnic but
She was still able to compete I realize the code of conduct they sign that no phone is on the first line yet of course the rules were bent according to the offender what does that say to the girls who work hard and follow the signed rules. Rules , contracts literally mean nothing

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Subject: Sherry should be fired!


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Angry observer
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Date Posted: Friday, June 16, 03:13:58pm

I am sick and tired of the way Sherry treats the ED's, contestants, and volunteers at Miss MD. Making girls cry all last year during orientation and during the week is completely unacceptable. This organization is about support and mentorship, not tearing someone down because you like feeling important. All ED's and board members of the locals are volunteers who give their important time to contribute to the organization and sherry treats them like pure garbage. Over the years EDs have wanted to walk away because of sherry but stayed due to the dedication to the girls. Sherry is rude, mean, and honestly a terrible person inside and out. There needs to be new blood within the MissMD board to make more girls want to come back.

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Subject: I was extremely disappointed in Sherry's response to this young girl's well-deserved excitement after an overwhelming night. I believe the problems in this organization start with the Board. If Sherry had an issue with Chloe's post, she should have contacted Chloe, rather than attempted to embarrass her publicly. What a shame.


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Date Posted: Tuesday, August 01, 07:03:29am



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Subject: Lot's of talented girls at states this year. Who were some of your favorite singers and dancers? Any you're hoping to see return? Did Emma Lutton age out she's a great singer.


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Curious Fan
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Date Posted: Thursday, August 03, 01:13:05pm


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Subject: <IMG src="http://preview.ibb.co/fwgApk/Document4.jpg">


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Disappointed in the Board. (Click in)
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Date Posted: Tuesday, August 01, 06:57:52am

I was extremely disappointed in Sherry's response to this young girl's well-deserved excitement after an overwhelming night. I believe the problems in this organization start with the Board. If Sherry had an issue with Chloe's post, she should have contacted Chloe, rather than attempted to embarrass her publicly. What a shame.

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Subject: Maryland 2nd RU to Miss America's Outstanding Teen


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Date Posted: Sunday, July 30, 12:30:03pm


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Subject: Why didn't Stephanie Meadowcroft and Taylor Ammons win?


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Former Miss MD
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Date Posted: Monday, June 27, 02:33:45pm


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Subject: America's Outstanding Teen 2017


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TOP 5
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Date Posted: Sunday, July 30, 11:36:54am

ALABAMA -prelim talent
GEORGIA -prelim EG/OSQ
MARYLAND -academic award
MICHIGAN -prelim talent
TEXAS -prelim EG/OSQ & academic award

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Subject: Sara Zeng is Miss Florida!


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Beauty, Brains and VERY Talented.
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Date Posted: Sunday, July 02, 02:16:39pm


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Subject: Good ol' Maryland


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Z
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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 27, 01:51:22am

#1 the results cannot have been read backwards! The card clearly says fourth runner up- (name),third runner up-(name), etc., #2 the commotion backstage was because Susan forgot to call the top 5 to line up center stage before she started calling out their ranking, #3 the surprised act by Sherry deserves an academy award, Unfair as it is, Sherry and the board got the Miss Maryland that was handpicked long before the first night of prelims. Hannah sold Kathleen to the board and will personally prep her for Miss America! It's all very sad and disgusting but in the end they think Kathleen's striking look will get her far in the competition but I'd be surprised if they let that lazy talent act anywhere near the television cameras!! If the board is going to handpick girls despite their qualifications they should have auditions for the job and skip the actual pageant

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Subject: Audit


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Just saying
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Date Posted: Sunday, July 23, 02:52:49pm

After the miss were crowned sherry informed the 4 girls left that she was going to have an done what's the chance that will happen

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Subject: The fact that both winners were " Hannah's" girls is just another demonstration of how corrupt and rotten this system is!


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Disgusting!!!!!!
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Date Posted: Monday, June 26, 07:23:49am

It's another proof that judging process is steered in the direction that Sherri needs. I can only imagine all the vicious remarks about our new miss that will appear on national voy!

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Subject: So Jessica Bayuk is the new Miss University of Miami. Congratulations to her. Is there a list of the MD class so far for Teen and Miss?


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MD Fan
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Date Posted: Friday, March 24, 11:46:55pm


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Subject: Were the results read backwards?


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Date Posted: Sunday, June 25, 05:12:29pm

Kathleen Masek's talent was not among the strongest of the top 10. Her answer was the worst of the final five. Her dress was just not attractive and didn't flatter her gorgeous figure. Beautiful swimsuit body, but not a prelim winner. So I'm just scratching my head as to how she accumulated the most points to win the pageant. I truly apologize to Kathleen and her family and I hate to be a buzzkill on what must be a great moment for them, but I have to ask if this win really reflects positively on our program or on the judges' ability to do their jobs. She was not the strongest contestant on that stage tonight, not even close.

Those of you in the audience tonight who thought Kathleen was #1... please, let me know what you saw, that I didn't see! I am all ears.

I know many of you will write off this post as "just another negative Maryland fan" but I'm just confused.

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Subject: #pageantsowhite


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No longer a fan (Sad)
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Date Posted: Saturday, July 08, 09:19:54am

This pageant has zero diversity even though they had minority contestants that were really good. They went with a beautiful tall skinny blond only based on looks. Surprise surprise!!!

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Subject: Does anyone else think that its weird that Hannah is still riding around in parades with a sticker that says Miss MD 2016 and doing appearances after relinquishing her title? Isn't this against the rules? I don't recall any of the other formers doing this! She is no longer Miss Maryland and whats even weirder is that she did it at the same parade as the current Miss MD. I feel bad for Kathleen, like give the poor girl her moment to shine. I would feel upstaged if I were in her shoes.


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Date Posted: Friday, July 07, 10:27:16am


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Subject: Agree with previous poster


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Date Posted: Friday, June 30, 02:20:03pm

Some of the "vets" who compete year after year just aren't that pretty. Girls like Pokey, Lewis, Gallagher...even some of the teen's aren't that stunning facially. Why would we not want a pretty girl on t.v. to rep MD? Pageants aren't for everyone and in the end are about beauty. All the girls are kind and accomplished but some have that "look"

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Subject: What a shame Rachel D. is not represin another state, I'd advise henting Maryland in September. I don't know her but saw her competed on final night and she was the best on that stage. Too bad this program is too corrupt to recognize her. If she qualifies to compete er to run to that state.


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Date Posted: Friday, June 30, 06:02:36am


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Subject: Plain and simple, everyone knows Shea is a bitch. It wasnt just one thing she did. She's obviously is just in this for herself and people aren't making this up. She said several nasty things throughout the week. I'm happy the judges were able to see through it.


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Once bitch always a bitch. Stop being a nasty person.
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Date Posted: Monday, June 26, 08:53:39am


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Subject: It's a FUCKING BEAUTY pageant for crying out loud! You gotta stop making sad excuses for yourselves and just move on! Obsessing like this is not healthy! Do you have anything better to do with your lives? You do know pageantry is not the only way right?


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Stop being insecure haters!
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Date Posted: Wednesday, June 28, 05:48:13am

Keep using education to defend your argument or to make you feel better about yourself and your child losing. It's a fucking BEAUTY PAGEANT for crying out loud. Get it through your thick skulls. If you keep competing and haven't placed, move on! Why continue to make excuses for yourself or bring others down? MD has really stepped up their game in the last few years with choosing girls who actually look the part...... and frankly it's about time. Stop lying to yourself by saying beauty doesn't count. I'm sorry you feel shitty because you'll never be as beautiful as Hannah, Destiny, or Kathleen. The other forevers were beautiful too but not in a STRIKING way and that probably pisses you off. I believe they will all get very far in their lives. The ones that don't have their degrees have their own life experiences or personal reasons why they didn't get one. Some simply can't afford one. Who are you to look down on them for not having a degree? That doesn't take anything away from their intelliigence and at least they are not in student loan debt. Some of the most brilliant people in the world don't have their degrees because they caught on that having a degree is not the only way to success. Give me a break with this education nonsense and do something useful with your life, instead of working an average job and living an average, safe life.

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Subject: Girls! I hope it was a lesson for you! Have some dignity! Go somewhere else !The truth is that no - pageant works doesn't care if you Muss at MAZi or any other system. Don't be old school!


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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 27, 06:27:29am


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Subject: Was Teen Pageant really fairly judged fairly, too?


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Other Teen contestants would've had better chances at Nationals
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Date Posted: Monday, June 26, 11:12:14am

It would be wonderful to have the Teen title come home to Maryland, but other girls have better platforms, are more personable and relatable, and let's be honest, other girls competing for Teen were more beautiful. A National level winner will need to be the whole package, talent alone is not going to win MOT.

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Subject: Miss MD and Miss MDOT needs Diversity


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Time for change
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Date Posted: Sunday, June 18, 01:54:19pm

We live in an area with so much diversity, and it's wonderful to see the diversity in winners in other pageant systems in our state. It is time for Maryland to crown winners to send to Nationals that better reflect our population.

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Subject: If you compete year after year and haven't won, it's time to leave this system.


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Date Posted: Monday, June 26, 05:32:07am

It's sad to see so many talented beautiful women that are very active in their communities be overlooked this week. Unless you are tall, are close friends with a previous recent State titleholder, it is time to move to another pageant system where you are appreciated. All of you would be more successful outside this system!

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Subject: What happened here??


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Curious Marylander
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Date Posted: Monday, June 26, 09:06:52am

I wonder if those posting about how Maryland fans always complain were actually at the pageant? It's one thing when a few Negative Nancy's complain on this board every year but something completely different when 80-90% of an audience are in complete shock at the results and even the judges appear confused. Yes Kathleen is a beautiful young woman but that was her only strong qualification. It was my understanding that MAO was more about the total package and.not just about a pretty face and hot body! I don't agree with bashing girls and name calling but in this situation something is definitely fishy!!! 4 out of 5 girls in the top were total packages and the one not nearly as qualified as the others wins.....very suspicious!!!

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Subject: How did girls like Lewis and Ewell not make the 11?


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Date Posted: Monday, June 26, 09:18:58am

Both of them performed beautifully on stage and had wonderful talent presentations. Why does Maryland keep crowning the WORST talents??????

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Subject: Miss Maryland is kathleen masek!


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Congratulations Kathleen!
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Date Posted: Sunday, June 25, 04:03:49pm


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Subject: Thursday prelim


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Fan
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Date Posted: Friday, June 23, 04:34:18pm

4 way tie for Swimsuit
Black Eyed Susan: Caleigh Shade
Fredrick: Shea Sullivan
Allegany: Taylor Lokey
Preston Fest: Allison Redman
Talent:
Anne Arundel County: Rachael Diestfano

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Subject: how do you post pictures


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Date Posted: Saturday, June 17, 02:48:03am


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Subject: Can we please STOP the hate!


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Date Posted: Thursday, May 26, 05:22:34am

I am so upset to see the bashing on this website. We need to be uplifting all the girls who are competing and support our Miss MD! I have personally had the chance to get to know Destiny and she is a remarkable young woman! We all need to be empathetic towards her story, especially if you personally have not faced a financial or abusive hardship yourself. Who are we to judge her! We ALL have made mistakes, but its what we learn from those situations that define us! Destiny has been an amazing Miss Maryland and has personally inspired me! This constant battle between our state will not bring us together. In order to be a better organization, we need to stop hating and start supporting! It has been dragged out enough and I challenge each of you who continues to bring hate to this program to think about it if you were in those shoes and how you would feel. BE the GOOD in the world and be the better person. Your reflection of another is actually a reflection of yourself!

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Subject: Your predictions for top ten & five.


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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 06, 03:19:25am

I haven't seen any of the preliminaries and, probably, won't be able to come to the final night this year. Who do you think will make top 10 and top 5?

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Subject: So who do we think is Sherry's pick this year?


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Figure it out and you've got your winner.
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Date Posted: Saturday, June 03, 02:47:37am


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Subject: After a night of being a man whore on Grindr I go home a pretend to be a family man


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Date Posted: Thursday, June 01, 07:21:13am


Ryan Edwards - May 31 2017
that's me on the right out with a Grindr date ;)

Ryan Edwards twatface


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that's me on the right out with a Grindr date ;)





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Subject: wow!!!


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Date Posted: Thursday, May 18, 02:32:53pm

Wow, TWO IN A ROW for DC at Miss USA!!! Those DC people sure are doing something right. This just proves that the DC area is a hotbed of interest and potential when it comes to pageantry. Hopefully the MD-MAO people wise up and realize that there is territory south of Hagerstown, and branch the program out!!!! DC is where it's at!!! There's more to Maryland than just Cumberland and Hagerstown!! LOL!! Our leaders need to be staking claim and attracting contestants, sponsors, and volunteers from the DC area. THERE IS INTEREST THERE!!! STRIKE NOW!

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Subject: So now that the MD class is complete can we get a list of the Miss and Teen or is it posted somewhere?


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Date Posted: Tuesday, April 11, 11:42:11pm


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Subject: Who won sweeps?


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anyone know??
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Date Posted: Monday, April 10, 08:53:21am

Anyone know, or do people only come on this board to trash people and complain?

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Subject: Who all from last year aged out/who do we know is returning this year?


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Date Posted: Saturday, December 17, 05:49:20am


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Subject: Miss Baltimore/Annapolis pageants -can someone post results please?


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Curious
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Date Posted: Monday, January 09, 10:30:04am


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Subject: Miss MD, Hannah, photoshoping and altering photos


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Date Posted: Saturday, December 10, 12:58:29am

Is anyone else noticing how Hannah photoshops almost every photo? Someone else mentioned it to me , and I just noticed as you look around her photos, walls, floors, etc are bent. Hannah is a beautiful young lady, and it is very sad that she feels the need to alter her photos to make herself thinner. This altering is unrealistic and creates a false ideal for other young ladies, and is not something a role model should be doing.

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Subject: Something is working


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Date Posted: Friday, September 23, 01:22:05pm

2017 - Prelim swimsuit, Top 7

2016 - NFT

2015 - Prelim swimsuit

2014 - Top 10

2013 - Prelim talent, Top 10

We're not perfect but something is definitely working to have girls be successful 5 years in a row at Miss America. Hopefully we're on the up-and-up and we'll bring that National crown home to Maryland soon. This is similar to the 1998-2003 era where we had 3 top 5's, a top 20, prelim talent, prelim swimsuit, NFT. Congratulations to all who have been involved in these successful 5 years.

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Subject: MISS MARYLAND WINS BIG @ ARRIVAL CEREMONY AS DOUBLE FINALIST: QUALITY OF LIFE as well as WOMEN IN BUSINESS AWARD


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Date Posted: Wednesday, August 31, 07:13:22am

An auspicious beginning for Hannah Brewer after a summer of considerable pre-pageant publicity. How's her talent?

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Subject: Are locals starting earlier this year?


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Date Posted: Thursday, September 15, 09:02:59am


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Subject: Scholarship Money


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confused
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Date Posted: Thursday, November 17, 03:13:42am

How are the girls suppose to get their scholarship money from Miss Maryland?

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Subject: VIDEOS ARE POSTED


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Date Posted: Tuesday, September 06, 02:41:39am

Come see your favorites! There are hundreds of videos from this year's contestants. See your favorites in interviews, talent and more. There's even a proposal. Also, starting tomorrow night, LIVE REPORTS from Atlantic City through Sunday night.

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Subject: What is this story about Hannah being stalked and harassed by some guy she was with and then him BEING ARRESTED? He is still in jail right now until she goes to court with him. It is all over the news and it was in the Washington Post this morning. She needs to stop dressing so provocatively. Then things like this would not happen! This is not Miss USA, its Miss America! Please dress like it! Apparently it all started at some parade where she wore a dress that barely covered her behind. Why wasn't she wearing a normal parade gown? She needs to dress with some class, so the weirdos stay away.


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This is NOT USA, please dress like you are a part of the MAO
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Date Posted: Wednesday, August 24, 07:52:48am


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Subject: I think Samantha looks prettier than new Miss MA. And she had the best interview! One never knows...


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Date Posted: Sunday, July 03, 06:33:12pm


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Subject: Miss America Outstanding Teen


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Disappointed
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Date Posted: Monday, August 08, 04:12:00am

Once again, we do not have a Teen in the Top 15! MD is picking judges that who do NOT know who to send to Nationals. MD judging is not in sync with what the MOA Teen National Competition looks for in winners or at least to have a girl place in top 15. The selection of judges and their instructions to pick a winner needs to be reviewed. Maybe it's even time our Teens compete separately from the Miss competition.

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Subject: 2016 Winners


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Date Posted: Monday, June 27, 02:47:46am

Miss Maryland 2016 Hannah Brewer Dell. MAOT 2016 Allison LaForce

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Subject: Looking for Female Judge for NAM August 12-15, 2016


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Jerri James
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Date Posted: Friday, July 15, 10:26:45am

Looking for a female to judge MD NAM Pageants August 12-15, 2016 at the Reston Hotel in Reston, VA. If interested, please send a brief resume/bio to jjames@prodigy.net. Mileage, parking, hotel, and meals are provided.

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Subject: Miss America


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Date Posted: Monday, July 04, 06:03:05am

Hasn't anyone noticed that Stephanie's career goal and the reigning Miss America are the same. Sending her to Miss America would not be smart. How would she differentiate herself from Betty? She wouldn't! They wouldn't crown another Miss America 2 years in a row that both want to sing on Broadway. Just don't see that happening. They would want someone with other career goals to make the pageant seem more diverse with girls that have all different types of aspirations in life. Stephanie would have made a great Miss MD, but we want the Miss America crown brought back to our state. Hence Hannah's win which was well deserved in her own right. Ultimately, because of Betty's win last year Stephanie couldn't be our winner this year.

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Subject: Is talent more important than looks and platform (for teens)?


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Date Posted: Wednesday, June 29, 01:53:38am

Another question: some posts emphasize interview skills for "miss" but the people who watch Miss America are mostly "blue color" and lower to middle middle class people who care more about how a girl looks in a swim suit and whether her talent is interesting to watch. Platforms and brains are just "cherries on top", but I doubt that it is contestanrs's intellect that brings money to this organization. Some girls are pretty and smart but not telegenic or just don't have a TV - worthy talent. Most likely they are never going to win. National organization makes money from commercial and I am sure that their audience would be significantly reduced if they preferred interview skills to talent and looks.

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Subject: THANK YOU DESTINY!!!!!


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Date Posted: Monday, June 27, 01:44:52am

Destiny Clark was simply a breath of fresh air. After years of seeing the "same old, same old" Pageant Patty girls compete, it was so great to see a hip, modern girl take the title. I hope she has paved the way for a new, diverse range of Maryland women to come through and compete. If we're lucky, Destiny would even stick around for a few years - I imagine she could really drum up support for the State program in areas that are currently underserved by our State board.

BEST OF LUCK Destiny!!!

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Subject: Evaluation of the top twelve for miss? Would like a run down for those who could not make it this year! Congrats to the winner!


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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 28, 06:21:26am


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Subject: Hopes a deserving girl wins


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You need medical help
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Date Posted: Thursday, May 19, 04:58:39am

You have to be kidding me. There are still people bitching about last year?! If you are in the pageant again this year, I feel sorry for you. Just drop out and get a grip over your life you winey little babies. Grow the f*** up, this isn't high school anymore. You may have your degrees but you certainly have the real world intelligence of a kindergartener. I would suggest getting some real help if you are still hung up on this. Destiny has been a phenomenal Miss MD and has been such an inspiration. It's a shame the shit she has to go through that probably took away from the amazing year she should have had. No one deserves to go through that. Yet she has still somehow managed to shine. That's what real queens do. I can't believe how ignorant some of you are, to say we need a more educated Miss MD with a college background, then to say she broke all the rules while all the other girls worked soooo hard?! Yeah hard running their mouths, making up lies to portray her being worse than satan, and being sore losers! She worked just as hard, she was also new to the system and has been through so much. She may have not been to college yet but that is because of her background and as a result, she had to put college on hold. She is an extremely intelligent girl though, an eloquent speaker and is ber talented. I watched her story on YouTube the other day and it had me in tears. I could see her pain but I don't know how she was able to tell it so eloquently without breaking down. Also Berklee is not a little deal. So what if what they say is true and she did break rules, I'm assuming it may have been because she did not know them. I did not see one person reach out to her. You all should be supporting one another, not tearing eachother down just because someone is different. Destiny was amazing at Miss America and represented our state with so much grace and class. The one thing I do agree with is that I could see the miss America board seeing all the drama that happened last year and strictly not allowing her to place, with the odds that any of be true (which it obviously wasn't). Or, they may have even done it to spare her any further pain or drama because I'm sure that the same sore losers would have continued to try and tarnish her name and tear her down even on a national level. I mean big organizations like that have to protect their brand and if that was the case, you really should be ashamed of yourselves because you costed your state a chance. I don't think it actually had anything to do with her performance. I was there for all three nights and she was on point for all of them. She could have easily won and totally had her game face on. We're proud of you Destiny and in some way happy you didn't win because we got to have you be an influential Miss Maryland. Thank you for your resilience. To be honest, there are only about 5 contestants this year that deserve the crown based off the nastiness displayed last year. I really hope the right girl wins.

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Subject: ???


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Date Posted: Sunday, June 26, 02:31:44pm

Why have there been no posts here all week? Most other states are posting pictures, videos, reports, lots of content! Too bad Maryland MAO doesn't care about the FANS. Will we even get the name of the winner?

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Subject: Who are the members of the board and what do they do?


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Interested party
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Date Posted: Friday, June 24, 10:15:30am

Just wondering...

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Subject: Judging VA NAM July 29-August 1, 2016


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Jerri James
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Date Posted: Friday, June 24, 12:14:47am

Looking for a female judge to participate in our pageant Friday-Monday evening, July 29-August 1. Will pay mileage, parking, hotel, and provide meals. Location is at the Hyatt Reston in Virginia. Please email me at jjames@prodigy.net along with a brief bio.

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Subject: Steed, Lokey, Meadowcroft all look like Miss MD already, looked great at sign in, polished and stood out.


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Sign in
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Date Posted: Tuesday, June 21, 06:55:08am


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Subject: Videos


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curious
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Date Posted: Friday, June 17, 12:34:56am

The Miss contestants videos are now posted online. What does everyone think? Who stands out from these? Who was most creative or the most captivating! Looking forward to pageant week kicking off on Sunday!

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Subject: Re:"deserving" is a very subjective criterion. The point is that many "deserving' girls were overlooked last year!


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Date Posted: Tuesday, May 24, 03:33:07am

Well you can take your "high standards" and little rules and shove em up your ass. I feel sorry for you in your life if you think this is what is important. You must be miserable. You would not survive one day dealing what with Destiny had to deal with. Poor girl did not have anyone and has dealt with little to no support from a teenager. I wonder what you would have done if you had been dealt the same hand. Destiny was a teacher for many years and taught little children and music. She did make a difference, she did have a real JOB. In fact she had several. She was not just a dancer, that was a side thing for her that she did for a little while. Being a club dancer is no different from being a cheerleader like Jade is now. That does not diminish who she is. She is attending Berklee in the fall and I think that says a lot. She may not have been able to attend college then but she is now. Stop being a hater and let it go. The year is almost over for crying out loud and your still bitchin. F*** you and this pompous organization. I will never let my daughter compete in this crap again. Your all a bunch of wannabes who have had to compete yr after yr because maybe, your just not as good as you thought.

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Subject: Last year contestants were much stronger all around. They definitely had to scramble whoever they can find. Although I did expect Taylor or Lewis to place.


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Audience
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Date Posted: Wednesday, January 13, 12:29:06pm

I think that both Lokey and Lewis stand out more. Gallagher is a little too heavy for the pageant of this scale. Her talent is not that strong and I don't know if she has done anything impressive with her platform. She has pretty big shoes to fill.

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Subject: Miss orientation


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Date Posted: Sunday, May 01, 05:18:04pm

Placements? Standouts? Keep us MD fans updated!

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Subject: These exaggerated truths are getting old


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Really?
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Date Posted: Tuesday, March 01, 11:05:46pm

Who is in charge of the posts on the fb page? I'm seeing some serious "exaggerated truths". Although that's been the theme of this year for a few states including this one. There are quite a few on the page but one recently about the md contestant performing in front of 10,000 people. Pretty sure the contestants that didn't make it through to the finals didn't get to perform and barely got more than their face flashed on tv for 3 seconds. They only performed on the off days in front of different judges and a pretty much empty audience. ( we were there) Am I missing something? These lies are going to make for a disappointed next contestant this year if they think that's what it's really like. Doesn't anyone moderate this stuff?

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Subject: Top 5 and top 10 lists post here. No debating someone doesn't belong, just personal opinionated lists. GO!


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Date Posted: Friday, April 01, 02:29:18am


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Subject: Teens


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Date Posted: Monday, April 25, 01:32:27pm

Which teens stood out today at orientation?

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Subject: The Class is complete!


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Date Posted: Monday, March 28, 09:39:32am

Miss Annapolis: Desna Johnson
Miss Anne Arundel County: Shea Sullivan
Miss Allegany County: Stephanie Meadowcroft
Miss Antietam: Taylor Steed
Miss Appalachia: Allison Redman
Miss Baltimore: Emily Gallagher
Miss Bel Air: Carrianne Cicero
Miss Black Eyed Susan: Mary Teal Mulligan
Miss Carroll County: Kaelly Miller
Miss Central Maryland: Julia Steinly
Miss Charm of the Chesapeake: Karyn Kitrell
Miss Cumberland: Kendall Smith
Miss Francis Scott Key: Kristen Davis
Miss Frederick: Sarah Robinson
Miss Free State: Brittany Brown
Miss Frostburg: Taylor Lokey
Miss Mason Dixon: Nabilah Kabir
Miss Mountain City: Lakyn Barnard
Miss Northern Maryland: Aynia Dorsey
Miss Patapsco: Kari Colona
Miss Potomac: Ebony Rose Sherrill
Miss Rocky Gap: Hannah Brewer Dell
Miss Tri-County: Shanice Lewis
Miss Washington County: Megan Kiley
Miss Western Maryland: Tess Hawkins
Miss White Oak: Victoria Graham

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Subject: Modeling Contracts


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Date Posted: Saturday, April 09, 09:43:21am

This is a reminder to contestants and their executive directors about prior contractual commitments in the Miss MD contract. Below is paraphrasing from the contract that was required to be signed by all contestants:

Within the 3 months before my participation in my first local or state competition and since then, I have not authorized any person, firm or corporation to use my name, photo, or picture in connection with an endorsement to advertise any commercial product.

In other words, if you have a modeling contract, you may not compete at Miss MD.

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Subject: Who has been crowned so far that you think could be our next Miss Maryland? Who has not been crowned that you would like to see compete at Miss Maryland?


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Date Posted: Wednesday, March 09, 03:08:46am

It seems we only have very very few strong competitors this year

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Subject: HELP ! My prom is early next month and the prom dress I ordered fell apart right of the box. Need recommendations for an well priced online store that has large enough inventory to ship out a Sherri Hill size 4 dress this week. THANKS in advance :) I prefer NOT to shop at Synchronicity ! Prefer an online shop with better prices


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Date Posted: Tuesday, March 29, 05:20:49am


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Subject: What happened to Allison R who won Cumberland?


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Date Posted: Sunday, March 13, 09:27:40am


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Subject: Who is competing at Allegany/Cumberland?


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Date Posted: Tuesday, March 01, 04:33:44am


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Subject: Who do we think might win Washington county/western Maryland?


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Date Posted: Saturday, February 20, 09:50:40am


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Subject: Who is competing in Miss Frederick??


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Date Posted: Tuesday, February 16, 11:58:46am

Any word on who is competing in Frederick?

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Subject: Baltimore miss- weak talents, weak winners. They are turning it into NAM where prettiest girls never win!


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Date Posted: Monday, January 11, 11:50:56am


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Subject: When are locals starting back up?


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Date Posted: Sunday, October 04, 06:28:10am

It's already October and I can't find anything about locals on the md website

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Subject: Who looks like a potential win for miss Baltimore/ Annapolis? Any thoughts on the contestants for this weekend?


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Date Posted: Tuesday, January 05, 03:34:56am


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Subject: USA


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pageant fan
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Date Posted: Friday, October 16, 08:56:22am

Will we see any girls compete at Maryland USA in a few weeks?

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Subject: New Mrs America Message Board


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Date Posted: Saturday, October 24, 03:38:20am

FYI: there is a new unofficial Mrs America Message Board

Mrs America Message Board
http://www.voy.com/244843/

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Subject: A blast from the past


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Date Posted: Wednesday, October 14, 12:37:00pm


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Subject: Goodbye to the Final Ballot! Winner based on scores!!


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Date Posted: Friday, September 18, 08:33:00am

How do you feel about the end of the final ballot?
Who do you think will (or would have) benefited?

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Subject: I respect all points of view. And I think that some girls will "walk away and never look back", which is sad because it means that this organization failed at one of it's most important humanitarian missions - growing amazing leaders and role models. At this point I think it is important for the hatred to die down. It means that both parties should acknowlege each other's good traits and support EACH OTHER in all possible ways.


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Date Posted: Sunday, September 13, 08:02:04am

It was stated here by some posters that Destiny is pretty, photogenic and talented. However, no one ever said anything good about the group of amazing ladies who cared about the reputation of this organization but who also stood by their prinicipals. Yes, the rumors spread out and affected the reputation of the Miss Maryland oraganization, but it could have been avoided if someone from the board had stepped forward, when the exchange was especially heated, and said "each one of you can make it one day, it just has to be a different day" and so forth. Instead, "Team Destiny" was announcing how unfit for the job all the other contestants were, critisizing their bodies, talents, choice of outfits and so on. Let's stop throwing stones and salvage what can be salvaged. I think that all the local title holders need some warm reassurance that they were not "Inferior" to the winner, who gave them many reasons to be resentful and angry. ( And maybe the board should reconsider the amount of pressure they put on contestants, to make it fair for people with all personality types).

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Subject: The new season will begin soon. Who would we like to return?


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Date Posted: Monday, September 21, 11:30:07pm


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