Monday, February 28, 2011
And the year continues!
The past few months have been full of hard work, fun, and extraordinary adventures during my reign. Being a college student makes balancing every aspect of my life a bit more difficult but also so incredible at the end of the day when I realize how many things I am accomplishing all at once.
I am proud to say the end of the first semester resulted in me making the Presidents List at The University of Hartford and ending with a 4.0. My first semester in college was a promising experience that has taught me you can achieve anything by giving your 110%. Although this might be my last semester at the University of Hartford, I am still enjoying every minute of it. Last weekend I visited Emerson College in Boston and absolutely fell in love with it. Not only is the campus comparable to a hotel, but the opportunities are experiences that would not be presented on any other campus. I have applied for the fall semester, so keep your fingers crossed!
As most of you know ever since my epilepsy diagnosis I have been extremely involved in The American Epilepsy Outreach Foundation, fund raising, and anything that spreads knowledge about the disease to the public. Epilepsy is the reason why I began competing in pageantry and the reason why I will continue in the future. A few weeks ago I was lucky enough to become a part of The Matty Fund. This foundation is Rhode Island based and created by the most kind and giving family I have ever met in my life. I attended their annual event, The Snow Globe Ball with Miss Teen New Hampshire- World, Christine Skorenko. The event consisted of a silent and open auction to raise money for the foundation. I had a blast and hope to continue working with The Matty Fund even when my reign comes to an end.
A couple of weeks before that event, I had an appearance for the Jarvis Green Foundation. This was definitely one of the highlights of my reign thus far. It was also a party for New England Patriots Player Jarvis Green, and I got to spend my evening with players of the New England Patriots. I also had the opportunity to be interviewed on NESN by sports reporter Harry Cicma and was featured on the Jarvis Green show on NESN television.
As months go by the reality that my reign is coming to an end is also approaching. Next week is the free workshop for all 2011 contestants competing for the titles of Miss Teen Massachusetts- World and Miss Teen Rhode Island- World. I am so excited to meet all of the contestants and introduce them to an experience that could lead to the most promising experience of their lives. I am so thankful for everything this given me and all of the doors it has opened. I cannot wait to see the 2011 queen experience the same luxuries and opportunities that I have.
Your Miss Teen Massachusetts- World
-Tamara Sacharczyk
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