Monday, July 19, 2010

B.E.E.

As many of you know, I started a ministry several months ago. The ministry name was, "MRS" (Mothers Returning to School), and the aim was to assist mommies who wanted to go back to college! While I believe this is still on my heart, we ran into a number of obstacles that led me to realize the constituency we were working to reach was, perhaps, too narrow. I am so thankful for the education I continue to receive at Regis, where I study nonprofit management, because it has taught me that projects will continue to grow and adapt.

If not approached correctly, or with the right team, growth can feel like failure. Growth often takes its form in "scrapping the board", "starting over", or "admitting you're wrong". And, in a fast-food world where dreams are supposed to come true, we often don't take the time to realize how wonderful these bumps in the road are for our path, and how strong they are making us. I can think of the parallel to my marriage, or my relationship with Christ; the temptation is to think laterally, to assume that I must live always in the crescendo of life – when the reality is that my growth has often been born of the jagged, up-and-down, dots on a crazy chart.

And so, I rejoice as I begin to adapt to a broader need, and explore new ways to reach individuals seeking to further their education. On the 17th, I was so privileged to meet with some outstanding women in my community who sat with me and discussed growth. I am proud to announce the formation of Beautiful.Educated.Empowered., "B.E.E.". The organization will aim to serve all women seeking higher education, which will encompass mothers. Our mission statement is, "B.E.E. will assist women in preparing for college planning, enrollment, and completion – through access to information and scholarship distribution".

B.E.E. will offer three programs: college-planning seminars, college-application tutoring, and a scholarship program. I am also excited to begin spreading the word about the Queen BEE Competition, which will give women in Colorado a chance to get involved by competing to be the organization's school presenters. Fundraisers in the future will include talent shows, Avon campaigns, and benefit concerts. I prayerfully ask you to consider becoming involved with this movement. If nothing else, check out the website today and learn more about what B.E.E. is up to!

My knowledge and my skills are incredibly limited, and it is for that reason I am indebted to the work of our new Board of Directors. Please join me in giving a shout-out (from your work desk, school desk, or home office!) to: Brenda Fletcher, Belkis Clark, Yvonne Franco, Anne Yeldell, and Laurie Pierce. These women represent wise council, and will be the backbone of all that B.E.E. accomplishes. I will be serving as their executive director, and am so honored when I think about carrying out the work they will set before me.

Thank you to all who know my background and are supporting these endeavors. I thank my Savior for the opportunity to have served as a inner-city recruitment specialist in Kansas City, where I learned of the deep need to provide specific information and guidance to those seeking post-secondary education. May He bless our humble efforts to place diverse leaders in front of a diverse audience as we spread the simple message and women can succeed in college.


Wednesday, July 7, 2010

WOW!


Well, it's official! This is no longer the blog of Mrs. Colorado American Queen 2010 ... it's the blog of Mrs. AMERICAN QUEEN 2010! I was crowned at the national event, on July 3rd. What a blast! I am now looking towards a year of traveling and spreading the message of DASH - Domestic Abuse Stops Here. What an honor!


I was able to be crowned with one of my best friends, which makes the whole experience that much cooler. Michele Bates came out to Missouri and entered as a Ms. contestant and won! Way to go, Colorado! Our state now holds two of the American Queen national crowns!


Michele and I will be serving with a great gal, named Alyssa Ballman - who is our Jr. Teen American Queen for 2010. I know with all of my hearts that we are going to have an outstanding year together, with lots of memories to come!


I want to again thank Connie Wallace for introducing me to this pageant several years ago, and for founding such an outstanding program. I want also to recognize Ms. Sunjia Burks, the new national director for the American Queen program. Sunjia suffered the loss of her husband less than a year ago, and to push forward to insure that the American Queen national pageant happened this year was a feat all its own. Here's to 2011!


For booking info, you can contact me at mrsaq2010@yahoo.com! Thanks, everyone!