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Subject: Please don't start this again. If you have a problem with it, call Sally Johnston. She hired Ashley Fairfield to assist her with the Little Star Program. Ashley is not only a former Miss NJ, she is a teacher. I think its great that Ashley is still a part of the Miss New Jersey Organization, and constantly gives back. Please, we need our formers to be around.


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Another Former
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Date Posted: 13:30:38 02/13/14 Thu
In reply to: A former. 's message, "My thoughts. Click in." on 06:03:40 02/13/14 Thu


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[> [> [> Subject: How about Courtney mom being on the board for the pageant she compete in. Plus in past years when her sister compete when her sister was the MC of the pageant. Sally Johnston should of ask if Courtney was going to compete. Ashley should step down and wait until her sister ages out or no longer compete. How about that, it not hard to step down.


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Just saying
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Date Posted: 16:50:07 02/13/14 Thu

[> [> [> [> Subject: Wow. You really need to get your facts straight. Lou, Sally and the MNJEF knows the truth. Stop bashing volunteers.


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In The Know
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Date Posted: 17:56:10 02/13/14 Thu

[> [> [> [> Subject: Whether or not she helped her sister stage we will never know. But, just the possibility of people thinking she might should be reason enough for her to abstain from helping while her sister competes. Why taint her accomplishments with "what ifs"? It's really not fair to the sister competing to have anyone question her win, so just step back for now.


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She should graciously step aside until the proper time.
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Date Posted: 19:42:42 02/13/14 Thu

[> [> [> Subject: Click in


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DMB
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Date Posted: 17:00:31 02/13/14 Thu


It's not just about the rules it's about having some moral rules as well. It's about doing the right thing. And encouraging other young girls to make a difference and get involved in the system. These clicks make it very difficult for new girls to compete. You are wrong about KS mom the dance studio danced along side of her car in the parade. Thought there was a no contact rule. Ashley F. she is a former Miss NJ and she was helping her sister back stage.

The directors with relatives in the system have access to paperwork and judges comments. Wouldn't it be nice to hear your child's feedback after every pageant you know because your friends with the other directors so of course they will get you the feedback.

My favorite part, is at the OT pageant AN (a former Nj contestant) was there helping out. But I heard first hand she was sneaking backstage and doing hair and make up for only certain girl/girls. Again how is that fair. Some of these girls don't have the connection of knowing directors or former miss contestants. Certainly would be nice to know my family member had someone to touch up hair and make up all night.
[> [> [> [> Subject: Same former Miss NJ contestant was also working backstage at the most recent Miss local. The winner just so happens to be her friend. Was she there as a helper to all of the girls? Seems to smell a little bit fishy, kinda like the Fairfield issue. Every competitor should be so lucky to have their "coach" backstage with them.


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DE
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Date Posted: 17:51:21 02/13/14 Thu

[> [> [> [> [> Subject: I can solve this issue. Every girl gets one loved one / coach back stage during the competition.


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They always say they need more volunteers!
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Date Posted: 18:06:02 02/13/14 Thu

[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: they always need VOLUNTEERS


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ITS THE HIIGH SCHOOL CLICK
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Date Posted: 08:07:37 02/17/14 Mon

You can only be a volunteer if you are in the little click that they have, if your mom and aunt competed, now you are in the click, but if you are an outsider who wants to help it NO because you might find out the little secrets that go on like the cheating, sisters, family involvement etc., etc., etc.
and Natalie has been back stage helping certain teens at the MAO. Like Alyssa
[> [> [> [> [> Subject: Agreed, some volunteers have other motives.


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Fishy indeed...
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Date Posted: 18:13:43 02/13/14 Thu

[> [> [> [> [> [> Subject: Re: Agreed, some volunteers have other motives.


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Sick People
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Date Posted: 09:44:03 02/16/14 Sun

Wow, you people who think you know the facts don'tknow anything.No one was sneaking around back stage at OT, the person you are referring to was helping everyone and anyone who wanted it. She has aged out and is doing exactly what yu people want, girls to give back to the organization. She also is offering her services for hair and makeup for Miss pageants that want her too. From whatI heard she got permission from Lou to help pageants who would like her help. Get your facts right before you say things that are hurtful to others.


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