Friday, December 21, 2012

Children's Healthcare of Atlanta

On Friday, December 21st my sister queens, the USA pageant director and several of the queen's moms delivered toys for some of the patients at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. Most of the toys were donated by contestants of the Polar Express pageant, while others were donated by the queens themselves. I am so thankful to be part of a pageant system that uses the crown to help the community.


 

 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Letters from Santa

On Wednesday, December 20, 2012 I was able to help Santa out and deliver letters he wrote to a group of first graders at a local elementary school. While myself and several other of Santa's helpers were there, we were able to answer questions. We also helped the children read their letters from Santa. They were so excited and it was a joy to share this holiday experience with them.



Saturday, December 15, 2012

12Stone Feed the Kids

On Saturday, December 15 I was able to offer community service through my church, 12Stone. The church provided thousands of low income and single-parent families food for the holidays. My friends and I helped with loading the boxes of food into cars. The people were so appreciative, and it was such a joy to have the opportunity to give back to my community. Although this wasn't done in conjunction with my crown, I wanted to share the experience because regardless of my title, I will always be a servant of Christ.  As a child of God, I will do my best to show others His unconditional love and endless grace.

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Miss Autism Speaks Pageant

I had the opportunity to emcee the Miss Autism Speaks Pageant in Winder, Georgia.
The "Miss Autism Speaks" pageant is conducted to raise awareness and funding
for Autism Research and Treatment. It was a lot of fun watching the girls and encouraging them as I read their bios. Victoria, one of my sister queens rocked it on stage. Our pageant director and two other sister queens were on hand to help out and crown.




 



 


Saturday, September 22, 2012

Staying Polished

To help stay stage ready, I participated in a fashion show for a rising fashion designer. A fellow model and friend, Sydney Stewart pulled together a fashion show to show off her designs.




Sunday, August 5, 2012

Bravura Fashion Show

Today my sister queens and I were on hand to promote the upcoming Homecoming and Prom season at Bravura Formals at the Avenue in Cumming, GA. It was a lot of fun mingling with the models, customers and even the reigning Miss Georgia USA, Jasmyn Wilkins. It was an enjoyable day for all. The dresses at Bravura are gorgeous!




Thursday, July 26, 2012

GA SPCA & Sadie's Place

USA's Pageant's, Inc.@ http://www.winthecrown.net/ is a supporter of the SPCA and as an Ambassador for this system, I hope to increase my support of our furry friends during my reign.

Today, I also had the opportunity to visit the Suwanee location and offer donations of dog food and housewares. The housewares were donated by Karen Alexander of Garden Works and other vendors from America's Mart. They will be used to raise money through Sadie's Place to help fund the GA SPCA. The Georgia SPCA is hosting a Benefit Bash on August 18 to raise funds for this facility. If you are interested in learning more abou this organization go to http://georgiaspca.org/.

I enjoyed visiting with the workers, volunteers and pets. I was pleased to see several adoptions in process during my visit. I even almost added dog number 4 to my family. I fell in love with a cute little german shepard mix named Spangle. Unfortnuately for me, when I went back with my dad to get him, a family was in the process of adopting him. Spangle is one lucky dog. He was cared for by the Georgia SPCA and matched with a worthy family. The Suwanee facility is so clean, and the dogs and cats are well cared for. If you are looking for a pet, be sure to check them out.



This is Spangle. I hope he enjoys his new home.

Ronald McDonald House

Today I had the opportunity to visit the Ronald McDonald House and deliver over 50 pounds of pop-tabs that were collected by my family and a Title I school in Gwinnett County. I enjoyed visiting with the manager and discussing the awesome service the Ronald McDonald house offers to families in need. She was excited about the donation of the pop-tabs that would be used to help fund the services provided by the Ronald McDonald house. For more information on the Ronald McDonald House, to volunteer, or to make a donation of your own, go to http://www.armhc.org/How_You_Can_Help.html

What a blessing that families who are struggling to cope with a sick family member don't have to worry about staying in a hotel, enabling them to focus on their child's health.




Pop-tabs collected by students
All pop-tabs donated

Me & Ronald

Saturday, June 30, 2012

North Georgia Humane Society Visit

Today the USA queens visited the Northeast Georgia Humane Society 

http://www.humanesocietyofnortheastgeorgia.org/ 

We were able to donate food, blankets and newspapers. We also had the opportunity to play with the pets that are available for adoption. USA Pageants ( http://www.winthecrown.net/) loves our furry friends.







I would've loved to bring one of these precious pups home to play with the 3 dogs I already have, but Mom wouldn't go for it. If you are in the market for a pet, the Northeast GA Humane Society is an awesome facility for adopting a new member to your family.

Sunday, June 10, 2012

2012 USA State Pageant - Burd Center, Gainesville

The girls at the pageant were so sweet and beautiful, I just had to share more pictures. I look forward to our year together. Participating in appearances and doing community service with my USA sister queens and pageant director, Lisa Phillips are always a special experience.



Orientation





2012 USA State Pageant - My Farewell & New Title

Today I helped with the state pageant and relinquished my title of Junior Teen Miss Georgia. As I reflected on the last year, I realized how much I have grown as an individual. Not only have a gained self-confidence, but I have also realized how important it is to give to your community. My appearances have helped me gain a heart for public service, and I am thankful for the opportunities my title and my pageant director, Lisa Phillips, gave me to be more involved.

At the pageant I was crowned USA's Ambassador for 2012, so I will be able to continue to represent the pageant system through community service in the Suwanee and surrounding areas.

I enjoyed being the emcee for the Junior Teen division and congratulate all of our 2012 queens. I also want to thank all of my sister queens from 2011 who made the year both enjoyable and memorable.




Courtney Carlan, USA’s Junior Teen Miss Georgia
Final Walk Speech

Being a part of USA Pageants has been a wonderful experience that I will surely never forget. When I first entered the pageant, I wasn’t expecting to make such an impact on my community. Being Jr. Teen Miss Georgia gave me the opportunity to make a difference. During my rein I made many appearances that I will never forget. One of my most memorable appearances was my visit to the PACE Center, an alternative school for girls, where I had the opportunity to talk to the girls about bullying. Throughout this year, I have learned so much and have met so many people who are now like my family. Even though my rein is over, I will always consider Lisa and Victoria and the other reining queens a part of my family.
I would like to thank the pageant director, Lisa, for giving me this opportunity and for always making me feel like I was a part of her family. Also, I would like to thank my mom for always taking me to my appearances. Finally, I would like to thank my Dad, brother, Wesley, and close friends for believing in me and always being supportive of everything I do. I am so blessed to have been Jr. Teen Miss Georgia 2011, and I wish the best for the 2012 queens! Remember to use your crown to make a difference.

A special thank you goes out to last year's ambassador, Kasey Marshall who introduced me to the USA Pageant system, partnered with me in many appearances, and continues to be an amazing friend.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

2012 Walk Now for Austism Speaks: Georgia

In elementary school, I was in a classroom that included students with high functioning autism and Asperger's syndrome. These students became my friends and some are still with me in high school. These friends are the reason I decided to walk in Atlanta's 2012 Walk Now for Autism Speaks to raise money for autism research.













Kasey and I had planned to walk together, but unfortunately she was ill and unable to walk. My mom joined me for the cause, along with several teachers who walked for some of their students.


Friday, May 18, 2012

Special Olympics Opening Ceremony

Kasey and I had the pleasure of attending the opening ceremonies for the Atlanta Special Olympics. While we were there, we met some of the amazing athletes and discussed their upcoming competitions. It was a joy to hear them proudly tell us about their training and confidently express their talents. This appearance reminded me how God has blessed each of us with our own gifts. I am so appreciative of those that shared theirs with me. It was easy to keep a smile on my face around this group of athletes.