Sunday, April 19, 2009

Vieshea Parade




This week at Iowa State was VEISHEA. I was honored enough to be asked to be a dignitary and ride in the parade. Saturday started bright and early with a breakfast with all of the other dignitaries included Ann Campbell, the mayor of Ames, ISU President Geoffroy and his wife Kathy, the present and former Government of the Student Body President and Vice President, and many other respected students and faculty of Iowa State. With me for the brunch was my dad, Rowly, grandparents, Bob and Bonnie, and big sister in Pi Phi, Meghan. We were lucky enough to sit with Ann Campbell and the Geoffroys, I felt very important! From breakfast the family members were escorted to an area to watch the parade, and the dignitaries were taken out to their cars, or in the case of a rodeo queen, a truck! A HUGE thank you to Abe Arndt, for driving me in the parade. Even though his truck was a Ford it was still a pretty sweet ride. Even with on coming rain, there was a great turn out. Luckily I got most of the way through the parade before it started to rain! A big thanks to VEISHEA committe members for putting on a great 2009 VEISHEA!

Sunday, April 12, 2009


Wow, what a week it has been! Last Wednedsay, I left the great state of Iowa and headed south for the NFPB finals in St. Joe. My intentions when I left were to meet lots of people and have a good time, and I came home with so much more than that. I arrived in St. Joe on Wednesday afternoon for the Miss NFPB orientation, where I met 6 other incredible girls: Sarah, Hannah, Alyssa, Amanda, Marie, and April. Before we knew it we were getting ready for the first performance of the Finals.

Thursday came with our written test in the morning, a trip to the Cerebal Palsy Unit of Buchanan County, sponsor visits, a trip to East Hills Mall for some promo work, and finally a performance!

Friday morning came early, so we could be ready for our TV interview with Channel 2. From there we headed to the St. Joe Civic Center arena for the horsemanship portion of the competition. A huge thank you to Duane Taylor for providing four wonderful horses! Congrats to Alyssa for winning horsemanship. After horsemanship we had a little time to prepare ourselves for the Fashion Show. Before we knew it, it was time to model our beautiful sponsored outfits, our fun western outfit of our choosing, and finally our formal wear. We also gave our speeches and answered two impromptu questions. Then it was back to the Civic Arena for the Finals.

Saturday we had some time to sleep in before heading over to the Civic Arena for the VIP rodeo. The VIP Rodeo is an opportunity for those with special needs to meet the cowboys, ride a horse, practice their roping skills, and get to feel like a real cowboy (or cowgirl) for the day. It was such a fun experience because we had met some of those cowboys and cowgirls the day before at the Cerebal Palsy Unit. The looks on their faces were priceless as they enjoyed the activities in the arena! After the VIP rodeo we had some time to prepare ourselves for the interview. That evening we headed back to the Civic Arena for the final night of the Finals. April did a fabulous job selling program ads, and won the top ad sales award, Peoples Choice and Photogenics was won by Alyssa, and Sarah received Miss Congeniality. Second runner up was Marie Mahaney and 1st runner up was Alyssa Morrison. I was honored to not only come home with the title, but the Speech award. I guess giving my speech to my sorority and to some of my classes here at Iowa State really paid off. All of the students in those classes and my sorority are sure glad not to have to listen to my speech any more!

As promised, here is my shout out to the women of Pi Beta Phi, my sorority at ISU, I hope all of you will be able to make it to one of my apperances this summer.
There are so many people that need to be thanked: Car City Dodge for the use of a van, Stetson Outlet in St. Joe, all of the pageant sponsors and so many behind the scence helpers. Kelsea Walker and Paula Jameson were excellent coordinators and I look forward to working with them this coming year.

Mom and Dad, buckle down, here we go for another year of traveling across the Midwest. I look forward to meeting you all down the road, see you at NFPB events!
See You Soon,
Rachel

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Miss NFPB 2009 Results


















Congratulations to Miss Rachel Burton for earning the title of Miss NFPB 2009. Rachel also took home the Speech Award.
Full results:
Miss NFPB 2009 - Rachel Burton (IA)
1st Runner-up - Alyssa Morrison (KS)
2nd Runner-up - Marie Mahaney (WI)
Horsemanship - Alyssa Morrison (KS)
Speech - Rachel Burton (IA)
Photogenics - Alyssa Morrison (KS)
Top Ad Sales - April Brown (MO)
Miss Congeniality - Sarah Mullet (MT)
People's Choice Award - Alyssa Morrison (KS)

Friday, April 3, 2009

April 2 - Day #2

Day 2 of the Miss NFPB Pageant began cold and wet. With sleet and snow falling the ladies braved the weather in our sponsored van, courtesy of Car City Dodge, and visited residents at United Cerbral Palsy. After their visit it was time for lunch at St. Joe's Whiskey Creek. Whiskey Creek sponsored a luncheon and gave all of the contestants and Jennifer a gift. Then we were off to East Hills Mall to sign autographs, a quick change of clothes and we were at the Civic Arena as the doors opened and greeted eager NFPB bull riding fans. The ladies mingled with the crowd and vendors, signed autographs, helped with the mutton busting and collected votes for the race to the "Miss NFPB Peoples Choice Award"! Pictures from these events have been added to our slideshow.

The ladies are off to bed to begin day 3 bright and early with a live TV interview followed by more pageant activities.

Thursday, April 2, 2009

April 1 - Day #1

After checking in to the pageant and receiving all of their great gifts, the contestants and Jennifer enjoyed dinner at Terrible's Casino.









NFPB President Clint Jackson with Jennifer and the Contestants




Alyssa and Jennifer



Amanda and Hannah



April and Sarah



Rachel and Marie

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Miss NFPB 2009 Pageant is underway!!

From Wisconsin to Montana and Arkansas to Iowa, 7 beautiful ladies arrived in St Joe, MO this afternoon and were greeted by Miss NFPB 2008 Miss Jennifer Cox and Pageant Directors Kelsea Walker and Paula Jameson. With orientation under their belts they moved into their rooms to find an array of sponsored items. All contestants received a shirt from VintageWesternWear.com, jeans from cjjeans.com, a years subscription to Cowgirl Living Magazine, a stirrup photo frame from StirrupCollection.com, Justin ball cap from M&F Western Products, Nuzzle Perfume, Cowboy Magic products, Chocolates from CowgirlChocolates.com, custom NFPB pageant pendant and necklace from SilverSteerBoutique and custom bags from Rockabilly Filly Designs! The ladies are settling into their rooms and preparing for the NFPB Reception at Terrible's Casino that begins at 7pm this evening. These ladies have a great week ahead of them!!