This blog is about some of my volunteer and pageant experiences that have enriched my life - with a little bit of my life thrown in for fun!
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It takes a long time to scan, upload and update all those photos! Kimberly
Monday, May 27, 2002
Wolcott Memorial Day Parade - The Glory Girls - May 27, 2002
Joined by the Juniors and family members: Front L-R: Bobby & "Patriot" Paul; Middle L-R: Joyce, Chelsea, Tonya, Julie and Rachel; Back L-R: Amanda, Stacy, Kimberly, Carolyn and Christi.
Chelsea in the sequined flag hat!
It was a very large parade and we were very proud to be part of a longstanding tradition!Amanda's Grandfather, Eugene Migliaro, Jr., Commissioner of the Department of Veterans Affairs, was the Grand Marshall.
Connecticut (still a Virginia gal at heart!), United States
I've been so blessed to have such a wonderful life! It's because of pageants that I even realized my full performance potential. After I became involved in the Miss Virginia America preliminaries, I was encouraged by many to sing. (My first talent was comedy!) I then became part of the Miss VA U.S.O. Troupe. I moved from my home in VA to Connecticut and became a member of the Miss CT U.S.O. Troupe and subsequently, a Liberty Miss. I was blessed to tour 6 times to over 15 countries performing for our Troops. In 2000, another Liberty Miss and I formed The Glory Girls and we've performed for our Veterans ever since. I also act, dance and serve my community and have logged over 7,000 volunteer hours!
Also in 2000, I met my wonderful husband, David; we were married in 2003; and had our first child, Delilah, in 2005. I still enjoy pageants to this day and thank my lucky stars for the doors that they opened! I am constantly updating my websites below, so feel free to keep checking back. (It takes a loooong time to scan all those photos in!)
(P.S.: Everyone says that I'll probably be the oldest pageant queen/U.S.O. performer in the world! I think I'm okay with that!)
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