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I Just Have To Celebrate!


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One of my guitar students just won the state competition in the VFW's Voice of Democracy contest. She'll be going to D.C. to compete with 52 other students from around the country and giving her speech in front of the president on Feb. 28.

 

I AM SO PROUD OF HER!!!! Open Original Shared Link

 

 

She is beautiful and talented and only a sophomore in high school. (With a 4.0 grade average.) She beat out a bunch of high school seniors. She is also vying for Miss South Dakota Outstanding Teen, part of the Miss America franshise. As cool as that is, this Voice of Democracy win is the coolest.

 

And she calls me "Auntie Alison". :D


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Woohoo! :) Great job!

cyclinglady Grand Master

Congrats!

mamaw Community Regular

how great.... hope she wins...... a wonderful testament to her teacher! Kinda makes one feel like a proud mama......it is always nice to hear about the kids who are striving to make something out of their life, a benefit & help to our society.....please tell her our celiac community is cheering her on ...

nvsmom Community Regular

Very cool!!

caro7 Newbie

Congratulations both Student and Teacher!!!!!!


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Oh my! What a wonderful thing! Congrats to her & to you Auntie Alison!!!!! Woooooooooooooooooooooo Hoooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

I hope she walks away with it hands down. Huge smiles here.

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