53 Contestants Flip Pancakes to Raise Money for Children’s Miracle Network

January 22, 2010

As they gear up for the 2010 Miss America Pageant on TLC January 30, the 53 contestants armed with forks and spatulas and donning aprons and their state sashes, gathered in Las Vegas for a pancake breakfast in honor of Children’s Miracle Network. The contestants were also joined by very special children who have benefited from Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.

Contestants hoped to raise awareness about IHOP’s National Pancake Day celebration, nationwide fundraising effort that aims to raise $5 million in five years for Children’s Miracle Network programs at children’s hospitals and other local charities throughout the United States.

IHOP’s fifth National Pancake Day celebration benefiting Children’s Miracle Network is set to take place February 23, 2010, when nearly 1,400 IHOP restaurants nationwide will offer guests a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Children’s Miracle Network and other local charities. In 2010, IHOP hopes to raise $1.75 million, which will mark a cumulative $5 million raised in 5 years, all of which has gone – and will continue to go – directly to charities in the communities in which the money is raised.


53 Contestants Flip Pancakes to Raise Money for Children’s Miracle Network

January 22, 2010

As they gear up for the 2010 Miss America Pageant on TLC January 30, the 53 contestants armed with forks and spatulas and donning aprons and their state sashes, gathered in Las Vegas for a pancake breakfast in honor of Children’s Miracle Network. The contestants were also joined by very special children who have benefited from Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.

Contestants hoped to raise awareness about IHOP’s National Pancake Day celebration, nationwide fundraising effort that aims to raise $5 million in five years for Children’s Miracle Network programs at children’s hospitals and other local charities throughout the United States.

IHOP’s fifth National Pancake Day celebration benefiting Children’s Miracle Network is set to take place February 23, 2010, when nearly 1,400 IHOP restaurants nationwide will offer guests a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes in an effort to raise awareness and funds for Children’s Miracle Network and other local charities. In 2010, IHOP hopes to raise $1.75 million, which will mark a cumulative $5 million raised in 5 years, all of which has gone – and will continue to go – directly to charities in the communities in which the money is raised.


2010 MISS AMERICA QUALITY OF LIFE AWARD FINALISTS ANNOUNCED AT ANNUAL ARRIVAL CEREMONY

January 22, 2010

Winners to be Announced at January 28 Press Conference

This year’s Quality of Life finalists were announced today at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas during the 2010 Miss America Pageant Arrival Ceremony. The Arrival Ceremony was the first time the Las Vegas community was able to see all the Miss America hopefuls and welcome them to the city. On hand to announce the finalists were Marilyn Winn, President, Bally’s Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino; Bill Feather, President, Planet Hollywood Worldwide Resorts; Rossi Ralenkotter, President and CEO, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Art McMaster, president and CEO of the Miss America Organization and Sam Haskell, III, Chairman of the Board of the Miss America Organization.

The ten finalists and their personal platform issues are:

Miss Alabama Liz Cochran – With Every Beat: The Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

Miss Iowa Anne Michael Langguth – "Good For You!" – Promoting Community Service, Wellness and Engagement in the Sciences

Miss Kentucky Mallory Ervin – Autism Awareness

Miss Minnesota Brooke Kelly Kilgarriff – Music: The Building Blocks of Education

Miss Missouri Tara Osseck – Education and Prevention of Eating Disorders

Miss Montana Brittany Marie Wiser – Suicide Prevention Education

Miss Nevada Christina Keegan – Rape Education & Recovery

Miss New Hampshire Lindsey Graham – Speaking Out for Mental Illness

Miss Oklahoma Taylor Treat – Engaging Students Through Service Learning

Miss Tennessee Stefanie Wittler – Ronald McDonald House and Children’s Miracle Network Charities

The Quality of Life Awards were introduced in 1988 to recognize contestants who excel in their commitment to community service. In order to be considered for the Quality of Life Award, contestants must submit an application describing their involvement with Children’s Miracle Network, the national platform of the Miss America Organization, and their own personal platform issue.

The winner of the Quality of Life Award will receive a $6,000 scholarship, the first runner-up will win a $4,000 scholarship, and the second runner-up will win a $2,000 scholarship. Winners will be announced at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on January 29 during the 10:30 a.m. (PST) press conference.


2010 MISS AMERICA QUALITY OF LIFE AWARD FINALISTS ANNOUNCED AT ANNUAL ARRIVAL CEREMONY

January 22, 2010

Winners to be Announced at January 28 Press Conference

This year’s Quality of Life finalists were announced today at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas during the 2010 Miss America Pageant Arrival Ceremony. The Arrival Ceremony was the first time the Las Vegas community was able to see all the Miss America hopefuls and welcome them to the city. On hand to announce the finalists were Marilyn Winn, President, Bally’s Las Vegas, Paris Las Vegas and Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino; Bill Feather, President, Planet Hollywood Worldwide Resorts; Rossi Ralenkotter, President and CEO, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority; Art McMaster, president and CEO of the Miss America Organization and Sam Haskell, III, Chairman of the Board of the Miss America Organization.

The ten finalists and their personal platform issues are:

Miss Alabama Liz Cochran – With Every Beat: The Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease

Miss Iowa Anne Michael Langguth – "Good For You!" – Promoting Community Service, Wellness and Engagement in the Sciences

Miss Kentucky Mallory Ervin – Autism Awareness

Miss Minnesota Brooke Kelly Kilgarriff – Music: The Building Blocks of Education

Miss Missouri Tara Osseck – Education and Prevention of Eating Disorders

Miss Montana Brittany Marie Wiser – Suicide Prevention Education

Miss Nevada Christina Keegan – Rape Education & Recovery

Miss New Hampshire Lindsey Graham – Speaking Out for Mental Illness

Miss Oklahoma Taylor Treat – Engaging Students Through Service Learning

Miss Tennessee Stefanie Wittler – Ronald McDonald House and Children’s Miracle Network Charities

The Quality of Life Awards were introduced in 1988 to recognize contestants who excel in their commitment to community service. In order to be considered for the Quality of Life Award, contestants must submit an application describing their involvement with Children’s Miracle Network, the national platform of the Miss America Organization, and their own personal platform issue.

The winner of the Quality of Life Award will receive a $6,000 scholarship, the first runner-up will win a $4,000 scholarship, and the second runner-up will win a $2,000 scholarship. Winners will be announced at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on January 29 during the 10:30 a.m. (PST) press conference.


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