The student council Service Outreach committee that I am the chair of was really struggling to make any progress this year due to the frequent changes between our hybrid school schedule and a transition to full remote learning. As I began to plan my fourth annual Seeds of Hope coat drive back in November, IContinue reading “Coats 4 Kids 2021”
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Twenty- twenty
I’m sure I wasn’t the only one who cheered a little louder when the ball hit the ground this New Years Eve. 2020 has been a year unlike any other but certainly one that we will never forget. History unfolded before our eyes this year. It began with an orange sky. Australia’s wildfires were devastating,Continue reading “Twenty- twenty”
Seeds of Hope reaches Kailua!
So excited to announce that Seeds of Hope has hit the ground in Kailua, Hawaii! There has been (and still is!) so, so, SO much happening behind the scenes. All throughout quarantine I have spent lots of time reflecting, reevaluating, planning, and most importantly doing everything I can to expand Seeds of Hope. I amContinue reading “Seeds of Hope reaches Kailua!”
New Hampshire Youth Legislative Advisory Council
Over the summer, I had the honor of being appointed to the New Hampshire Youth Legislative Advisory Council. Typically, we would be in full swing right now meeting regularly at the beautiful statehouse but in classic 2020 style, the coronavirus wanted to keep us on our toes! Myself and the 18 other college and highContinue reading “New Hampshire Youth Legislative Advisory Council”
Notorious RBG
Back in September, our country lost a champion. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a powerhouse, unapologetically fighting for women’s rights. It is no doubt that her legacy will live on eternally, not only because of all she accomplished until the very last moments of her life, but her unstoppable spirit and unbeatable strength. I honorContinue reading “Notorious RBG”
Hunger Action Month 2020!!!!!!
Look at these hunger warriors! As the weather continues to get colder and colder and the colorful leaves fall to the ground, I am so excited about how this year’s Hunger Action Month went. September was full of socially distant inspiration, empowerment, and togetherness. Throughout the month, I had a blast partnering with the NewContinue reading “Hunger Action Month 2020!!!!!!”
Spreading kindness on NH’s 48 4,000 footers
I have always loved my state and our White Mountains will forever be one of my all time favorite places. Are you really a New Hampshirite if you don’t dream of hiking the 48 4,000 footers? I am well on my way to that New Hampshire dream! If you’re going to do it, you haveContinue reading “Spreading kindness on NH’s 48 4,000 footers”
Why did the Duck cross the Exeter River?
To win 1,003 dollars! Its fall, so you know what that means! Duck sales for the Annual Exeter duck race are in full force! It has been great to be out in the community these past few weeks getting excited for every Exonian’s favorite event of the year… and all to help local kids. IContinue reading “Why did the Duck cross the Exeter River?”
Giving back to the community with Triple Elm Cafe
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, my summer did not unfold quite the way I expected it to. I had planned on many busy days serving the Granite State as Miss New Hampshire’s Outstanding Teen and even traveling down to Orlando to compete on the national stage with new friends from around the country. After allContinue reading “Giving back to the community with Triple Elm Cafe”
Princess Camp from Home
I have attended quite a few virtual events these past few months, but this one just might be my favorite. It is no surprise because Princess week is ALWAYS the best time ever and even though the circumstances weren’t exactly ideal, we really had a great time! I’ve been studying News Writing at the OhioContinue reading “Princess Camp from Home”