Dear Editor:
Have you ever watched reality television and wondered what is
happening to the standards of our nation?
Dear Editor:
Have you ever watched reality television and wondered what is happening to the standards of our nation?
If you have, I want to invite you to watch a show that will give you encouragement – the 46th annual America’s Junior Miss National Finals. It will spotlight 50 of our nation’s most talented, brightest and promising college-bound young women. PAX will air the live, two-hour telecast on Saturday, June 28, at 9 p.m. Pacific Time.
Each year, America’s Junior Miss, the oldest and largest scholarship program for young women, brings each state’s winner to the beautiful port city of Mobile, Alabama, for a two-week stay. These gifted young women practice for the AJM National Finals competition, serve the community and experience a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to win thousands of dollars in cash scholarships to fund their college educations. This is an experience each of the contestants never forgets. You can even follow their activities leading up to the telecast by visiting the AJM website at www.ajm.org.
I encourage you to support your state representative Andrea Finch from Indio. She has already amassed cash scholarships at her state Junior Miss competition to use toward her college education. Now she has the opportunity to win a share of more than $200,000 in cash scholarship awards, including the $50,000 national title scholarship award.
If you want to watch reality television showing something positive, then tune in Saturday, June 28. It will make you feel better about our nation’s future.
Lynne Bellew, Executive Director, America’s Junior Miss
Submitted Tuesday, June 17 to ed****@****ic.com