Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Ms. Classic American Renaissance 2014 – Sandra Browning recently attended the Las Vegas Renaissance Festival. She spent time with the queen of the fair and the king who happens to be Las Vegas local news reporter, Nate Tannenbaum. Sandra is also pictured with Bohemian girls. There was a Bagpipe group, Pirates among many of the sights to see at the festival
One of the benefits of winning Ms. Spirit American Renaissance 2014 is being able to choose the charity which will benefit from the next year’s Spirit money. As Ms. Spirit American Renaissance 2014, Anna Hiatt has chosen the Brandon’s Goal Foundation, a foundation that supports research for childhood cancer, patient services, family support, and raising awareness of childhood cancer at all levels. http://www.brandonsgoalfoundation.org/home.html Anna volunteers at “Finding Treasures for a Cure,” a donation center where people can contribute financially to Brandon’s Goal by either donating sellable items, or by stopping by and shopping! If you are in the Lynnwood, WA area, Anna would love to have you stop by and see (and possibly buy) some of the fun items in the store!
As a nurse and Safety Committee Chairman for Providence Hospice of Seattle, public health and safety are a big part of the life of Anna Hiatt - Ms. Spirit American Renaissance 2014. Seen here at the Shoreline “Zombie Preparedness and Family Safety Fair,” Anna welcomed families who had the opportunity to stop by the Shoreline City Hall and learn about disaster preparedness, water and fire safety, pet safety, and how to prepare for the coming winter months. Families were also able to view demonstrations of Shoreline EMS rescue and see the inside of a Disaster Control Center. And there might have been a few zombies hanging around!

Thursday, October 2, 2014

The Olde Central Antique Mall was one of the businesses who were an encouragement to Ms. Woman American Renaissance 2014 - Carissa Daniels as she prepared for nationals. Owner Bobbie Stewart was thrilled to greet the national titleholder when she returned home!
Ms. Woman American Renaissance 2014 – Carissa Daniel spoke at Seattle University about creating a career using what she is passionate about, educating people about domestic violence and working to create public policy that will better protect victims and their kids.