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The
Community Hall has
attracted a lot of
individuals interested in
learning more about the
Miss America Scholarship Program.
With hundreds of
members, the community
hall has been a valuable
online resource for
participants who exchange
messages on various
pageant-related topics
such as Miss America
history, social platforms,
competition advice,
scholarship information,
and a lot more. Meet nine individuals who frequently
log on to the Community
Hall to share their
insights!
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I first joined
the Community Hall
(CH) as a way to re-connect
with my Miss America family after competing in 1997. I have made so
many new friends on this board and hope that you will come join the
party!
Regina Walker
Miss Colorado 1997 |
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The people on Community Hall connect you to the heartbeat of the Miss
America Organization.
I stumbled upon CH by accident, but because of this I am so glad I stayed.
Taryn Allen
Miss Metro West 2003 |

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As the board
has grown, so has the communication to a point that we
have become somewhat of a "family" in cyberspace. It's
comforting to know that there are people out there who
have the same interests you do and also are interested
in what's going on in your life.
Kim
Jobe
News Editor
of the Daily Corinthian
Corinth, MS |
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As a girl from the South Jersey area I have been involved and interested
in Miss America from day one.
The Community hall
has given me an opportunity to observe
more inside knowledge and be up-to-date on information all year round.
Jacqueline Stacie Hanusey
New Jersey |

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I've made some wonderful friends at the Community Hall, and I
know that without their encouragement to take a flying leap at the
challenges before me, I wouldn't have been as accomplished or as confident
in my own talents as I am.
Summer Horton
Miss North Star,
Alaska |
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