Monday, November 23, 2009

Getting Involved in Government Locally Tip #5

I'm sure many of you, while making merry in various South Dakota establishments this holiday season, will wonder what became of the smoking ban that was originally intended to go into effect last July.

A week ago last Friday, Circuit Court Judge Kathleen Trandahl ruled that petitions filed to refer the smoking ban to a public vote met the required number of signatures. Both the State of South Dakota and the American Cancer Society have decided not to appeal the decision to the South Dakota Supreme Court, likely due to the expense of such an appeal.

And so it seems that the smokey or smokeless state of restaurants and bars will be put into our hands next November. Make sure to register to vote in plenty of time (more than 15 days before a SD election) in order to vote your opinion and GIGL.

(Regardless of the ban's status, some restaurants and bars choose to be smoke-free. If you're interested, the following is a link to a list of smoke-free restaurants in eastern South Dakota.)

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Getting Involved in Government Locally Tip #4

Ever wonder if there is a warrant out for your arrest in Minnehaha county? Of course not.

But have you ever wondered about your neighbor with the annoying dog? Or the babysitter you hired, but don't know very well? Or what about the people who live in the apartment above yours and frequently have raucous dance parties?

Well, now you can find out online by checking out GotWarrants.org. Most of the warrants are for traffic offenses or driving without insurance. Not too serious. However, some are for robbery, rape, and other scary things. Helping the Sheriff's Office by tipping them off if you know the whereabouts of one of these individuals is a great way to GIGL.

Getting Involved in Government Locally Tip #3

Several billions of dollars have gone out to the states this year in an effort to stimulate economic activity. Do you know how it is being spent? The information is just a mouse click away.

South Dakota operates a website to track state government's stimulus spending. At Recovery.SD.Gov, you can investigate the type of projects federal dollars are funding in South Dakota. It is fun to look out for the projects in your communities once you have read about them on the website. I'm sure many of you noticed the seemingly endless cone-zones across the state this year, and we can thank more than $77 million of the $183 million allocated for transportation projects for providing us with endless hours of amusement on the road.

Plenty of other states have similar websites to track their spending as well.

Check it out. It's a great way to GIGL!

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Getting Involved in Government Locally Tip #2

Ever heard of Nixle? Probably not, but it could save a life.

Nixle is a community alert service that sends you email, text, or automated phone messages when the government agencies in your area put out public notifications.

For example, any registered Nixle users in South Dakota would have received a message about the Endangered Persons Alert put out for a Pennington County woman last week. They also would have been notified when she was found and the alert cancelled.

Think of it as an Amber Alert for your phone or computer.

The best part? It's free to users, making it a great way to GIGL.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Getting Involved in Government Locally Tip #1

When I think back on what my hometown of Sioux Falls was like just ten
or fifteen years ago, I'm always surprised at how much it has changed.
The southeastern part of South Dakota has grown tremendously in
recent years. As we all know, change doesn't come easily, and our
region's growth has brought with it added challenges. Luckily we've had
some smart, forward-thinking citizens and administrators at the helm,
helping to plan our city's growth. The time has come to look to the next
25 years and think about how we'll keep up with the increasing demand
for housing, utilities, schools, and everything else citizens of the state's
largest city expect. Participating in discussions with Shape Sioux Falls!
is a great way to GIGL!

Not from Sioux Falls? Check out these other websites for some of
South Dakota's premier cities. They'll usually have a calendar of
upcoming events where you can learn about what's going on
in your community and voice your opinion.


Saturday, August 22, 2009

My Recent Activities

On Monday, Aug. 17th, I traveled over to Parker, SD, where I was able to attend the Turner County Fair. I visited Old MacDonald's Barn, sampled the SD Pork Producers offerings, befriended some of the 4-H fair workers, cruised the streets in a Gator (and struck fear into the hearts of the foottraffic) with my escort DJ, and addressed the crowd in the Grand Stand as they eagerly awaited the begining of the tractor pull. It was definitely a good night.

On Friday, Aug. 21st, I helped entertain at the Autumn Rocks fundraiser for Holy Spirit Church in Sioux Falls. Other performers included the children's choir, adult choir, John Parezo, Andy Hey, Hannah Johnson, and the always fabulous Tonic Sol-Fa! Although it was a little chilly, the evening was a total success!

Friday, August 21, 2009

MAOT Recap

It has been a week since the crowning of Miss America's Outstanding Teen 2010 Jeanette Morelan, but I'm still buzzing from the excitement of my Orlando expirience.

On Friday, the interim night between prelims and finals, I filmed my TLC interview that will be posted online (make sure to vote for me on the TLC website! More details later...) and attended the 2nd Annual Miss America Fundraiser at the home of time-share magnate David Siegel. The house was spectacular, with hundreds of original works of art, a beautiful yard (complete with peacocks) and a grand staircase to rival Tara. The event itself was just as impressive, gathering hundreds of the area's philanthropists to dine on some of the most delicious and varied menus I have ever encountered. I really wasn't prepared to have the amount of fun I had with the other Miss America contestants. Once again, they took me by surprise with the depth of their good humor. I don't quite know what I expected, but I didn't expect to find what I did.

Following our night of mayhem, we had a business meeting on Saturday morning, where we discussed the necessary though slightly less exciting topics of ticket sales, sponsorships, and production elements for January.

Saturday night brought the announcement and competition of the top 10 Miss America's Outstanding Teen contestants, and the crowning of our 2010 titleholder. Jeanette Morelan from Racine, Wisconsin became our new MAOT!

After a lovely week of floating on Cloud 9, it was time to return to reality on Sunday morning, when my flight out of Orlando was delayed almost two hours. :P Oh well. Such is life.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

MAOT Pageant: Part 2

Hello, and greetings from the final night of preliminary competitions!

Today was a much more relaxed schedule. Although we had a photoshoot and filming at 7am, I was finished by 8am. Following filming, I lounged around the hotel, ate breakfast with some other contestants, and checked out the Trade Show. Vendors came in from all over to showcase their finery, and sell items that every pageant girl drools over.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Miss America's Outstanding Teen Pageant: Day 1

My first day in Orlando was absolutely amazing. First, almost all of the 2010 Miss America contestants traveled to Seaworld for some promotional photos. After that, we went to Universal Studios, where we were given our VIP passes and met our tour guides. We then toured both Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, riding rides and eating a delicious lunch at Thunder Falls. I must say that my favorite ride was the new Simpsons ride. While touring Islands of Adventure, our guides informed us that they are in the process of building a new island entirely dedicated to -get ready for this- Harry Potter! It's going to be incredible! From the pathway, we could see the giant replica of Hogwarts, and the island will even feature a functioning Three Broomsticks Pub! I can't wait to come back and see it after the park opens in 2010.

After a day of fun with the other contestants, I had a short break, and then it was off to the MAOT pageant's second night of prelims.

It was certainly a long day, but well worth the exhaustion. I had no idea how much fun spending the day with all of the other women would be. They are such an incredible group!

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Excitement Ahead!

After this Monday's Miss Sioux Empire Fair Pageant, I will be headed to Orlando, FL, to accompany Miss South Dakota's Outstanding Teen 2009 Jessica Dyk to the Miss America's Outstanding Teen Pageant! Many fun things are in store for me and the other 52 Miss America contestants, so I will try to keep you posted on everything that happens during the week!

July 24th- August 6th

I'm back! My extended absence was due to technological malfunctions.... I cracked my computer screen and had to have it replaced by the Geek Squad.

Despite the lack of blog updates, I have been busy for the last few weeks, so I'll start where I left off.

July 24th- I spent Friday in Canton, SD judging the interview portion of the Little Miss Canton & Junior Miss Canton Pageant with Miss South Dakota USA 2008 Jessica Rowell and Mrs. South Dakota 2008 April Kelling. The interviews took place at the Canton Pizza Ranch, during a pizza dinner. Yum!
That evening, I attended Relay for Life in Sioux Falls, where I had the honor of crowning Miss Relay for Life 2009 at the conclusion of one of the night's many mini-competitions.

July 25th- In the morning, I judged and performed at the Little Miss Canton & Junior Miss Canton Pageant. Gabriella Isais was crowned Little Miss Canton 2009, and Mackenzie Halverson was crowned Junior Miss Canton. Little Miss Canton director Jessie Brower and her volunteers are to be commended for putting together a very fun experience for all of the contestants.
In the afternoon, I traveled to Madison, SD, where I was a guest performer at the Miss Prairie Village Pageant.

July 26th- Thanks to the generosity of the National Guard Recruiters, I was able to sign autographs and watch the spectacular feats of daring pilots from the shade of the Recruiting Tent at the Sioux Falls Air Show.

August 1st- I traveled to Burke, SD for Dog Days 2009, where I participated in the Dog Days Parade, signed autographs at the Root Beer Float Social, and performed at the reunion banquet. My grandma, great aunt, and great uncle were all in Burke as well, participating in reunion activities as Burke alumni.

August 6th- I attended the Sioux Falls Truck and Trailer Customer Appreciation Golf Tournament, meeting people from all over South Dakota and Minnesota as I toured the golf course on the beverage cart.


Sunday, July 19, 2009

July 17-19

July 17 & 18- I had the privilege of spending Friday and Saturday in Garretson, SD, at the first ever Miss Devil's Gulch/ Miss Palisades State Park/ Miss Siouxland Pageant. With a field of 15 Miss contestants, we were able to award 3 titles! In conjunction with the Miss pageant, we also held the first Miss Split Rock Creek's/ Miss Laughing Waters' Outstanding Teen Pageant.
You might wonder how it was possible to recruit so many contestants to a brand new pageant. Well, folks, I can tell you that it was through the efforts of the wonderful local director Callee Bauman-Wachter and the many volunteers from in and around Garretson. (Side note: If you ever find yourself in Garretson, be sure to make a stop at Annie's Coffeehouse. Great sandwiches.)

July 19- Tonight I had the opportunity to perform at Yankton Idol, a Children's Miracle Network fundraiser held by the employees of Yankton's Walmart.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

July 2-8

July 2 - Theresa Knutson, Miss Brookings 2009, and I judged the Miss Toronto Pageant in Toronto, SD. The pageant was part of the town's 125th anniversary celebration.

July 4 - I will be returning to the city of my coronation, Hot Springs, SD, for the annual Fourth of July Parade!

July 7 - I will have my official portrait session with Evans Photography.


Sunday, June 28, 2009

I am so incredibly excited to be Miss South Dakota 2009, and I'm looking forward to the many appearances I already have scheduled for July!