Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Fort Mill Times Article on Avery and I


The Fort Mill Times wrote an awesome article about Avery and I as a highlight to our car wash fund raiser.  We raised over $400 so far for CHADD and still have lots to raise in the coming months.



LOCAL BEAUTY QUEENS OVERCOME ADD, ADOPT CAUSE
Special to the Fort Mill Times - news@fortmilltimes.com FORT MILL TOWNSHIP --


You would never know looking at Miss South Carolina International 2011, Chelsea Gregory, or Miss South Carolina Teen International 2011, Avery Close, that either young lady is challenged by a learning disorder.


But they are.


Both Avery and Chelsea have a learning barrier called Attention Deficit Disorder and both girls are working very hard to raise awareness in the state of South Carolina and hopefully, on a national level if they win their national titles in July at the Miss International Pageant hosted in Chicago. Each girl has a unique story in how they have managed to overcome their disability in order to achieve their dreams and goals and are taking their story on the road to help as many people as they can.


Attention Deficit Disorder is the most commonly diagnosed neurodevelopmental disorder found in children. Half of all children with attention deficit disorder also suffer from additional learning disabilities. Many do not understand the disorder or what causes it. And for those who have it, that fact can be very frustrating.


“People can’t see the disorder and just think those of us with it are hyper or dumb. That is not the case. Many are extremely bright with very high IQ’s. We just learn differently and have issues that create obstacles which we must learn to work around,” says Chelsea, a senior communications major at Gardner Webb University.

The International Pageant System was created to showcase the accomplishments of young women. It has very high standards and those who compete must be of high moral character. Not only are these young ladies pretty, they are smart, ambitious and dedicated to a platform of their choosing. They are expected to make a difference in whatever platform they choose and dedicate many volunteer hours to their cause.

Chelsea and Avery have a lot in common. Both girls are from the Fort Mill area: Avery is a junior at Nation Ford High School; they are S.C. International state titleholders and both have had to overcome from ADD. That is why they decided to work together on the same platform and raise money for CHADD, the organization that supports people with attention deficit disorder.

The girls are national affiliates for CHADD and are dedicating their time to raising money to support that organization. They are also members of CHADD and have been invited to speak at the CHADD National Conference in Orlando, Fla., in November.

Two events the community can participate in are a car wash and bake sale this Saturday, May 28, across from the Peach Stand on Hwy. 160 West and July 10, when an “International Send Off Fund Raiser” will be held at the Anne Springs Close Greenway Dairy Barn. A silent auction and other donation opportunities will be available.

We love having our community support us.  Later this month, on June 18th, we will be at a workshop for mental health and I will be the key note speaker.  Then on June 20th, both sister queens Avery, Elizabeth and I will be traveling to Columbia, SC for a visit and princess party at the Palmetto Health Children's Hospital.  I will be reading the book, "When Donkeys Fly" and then Avery, Elizabeth and I will be making crafts with the children.  Crowns for the girls and Sheilds of Knighthood for the boys.  It should be another rewarding appearance.  Can't wait!  Until then, keep a smile on your face!

Chelsea Gregory
Miss South Carolina International 2011

Elizabeth Malvasia Gives Key-Note Address at Ronald McDonald House Grand Opening!

Mrs SC International 2011, Elizabeth Malvasia, and the "other" face of RMDH charities!

As the face of newly opened RMDH in Charlotte NC, Elizabeth Malvasia was selected to give the key-note address at their grand-opening, volunteer appreciation dinner. Among other things, Elizabeth was asked to speak on why volunteering was so important to her, and why Ronald McDonald House charities was her organization of choice. Sniffles could be heard among the 250+ attendants of the event while Elizabeth shared her story of hard work, determination, and ultimately success in her business and how that journey, combined with her believe that family and "home" is where one's heart and soul really resides drove her to not only find a way to give back, but to give back through Ronald McDonald House Charities specifically.

Elizabeth speaking to the crowd of volunteers

After giving her address, Elizabeth lead the volunteers and those in attendance at the event through the doors of the house for the very first time! Among the evening's highlights were seeing the HUNDREDS of books Elizabeth had raised filling shelf upon shelf in the house.

Elizabeth and one of the MANY library shelves filled with the books she raised for the house!


Sunday, May 29, 2011



First time at a race and John Baransky and his entire family – 2 sisters, 3 brothers, mom and dad – visited Charlotte Motor Speedway in style. They met Kyle Busch, then I had the honor of guiding them through a garage tour including walking through the #18 race transporter, meeting Kyle’s crew members from Joe Gibbs Racing, get pictures with the #18 M&M’s Toyota and even helping him feel like the king of the world standing on top of the #18 pit cart on pit road amongst a sea of race fans who were very envious. All of this was made possible by a partnership with The NASCAR Foundation and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

 A year ago, four-year-old John was fighting the battle of his life off the race track with leukemia. John’s wish was to meet Kyle Busch, but under one condition – he wanted to bring along all his brothers and sisters. NASCAR is a family sport and this type of wish is definitely one we wouldn’t even think twice about making come true.



John’s sisters were all decked out in Kyle Busch licensed apparel which they had received earlier in the week when they toured Joe Gibbs Race shop, but they were very enthralled with my crown and sash. I was more than happy to share my crown and sash with them. They are definitely future beauty queens!

It is very humbling and rewarding for me to be able to share the excitement of NASCAR, especially for those like John. I am thankful for all the volunteers who donate their time to help raise funds for children in need and for all of the generous fans who I met over the weekend while at The NASCAR Foundation display. NASCAR Unites! For more information on volunteer opportunities in your neighborhood, I invite you to visit NASCAR.COM/unites because every child deserves a champion.

Click here to view more photos from Charlotte Motor Speedway

Mrs. North Carolina International 2011, Janet Bolin




Saturday, May 28, 2011

CHADD Car Wash

Today, Chelsea Gregory, Miss South Carolina International, and I, Miss Teen South Carolina International, held a car was to raise money for CHADD (Children and Adults with ADD/ADHD). Chelsea's national platform is Learning Disabilities, while mine is solely focused on ADD/ADHD Awareness. Chelsea and I are both affected by ADHD. We decided to put together our efforts in order to raise money for this great organization. Our car wash was held across from the Peach Stand in Fort Mill, SC. We also had a bake sale  and a donations bucket. All of the car washes were also for donations. Overall, we raised over $400! We had a phenomenal turnout and amazing results! We absolutely can not wait to present CHADD with the money we have raised. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported us! Also a big thanks to all of our helpers and the Peach Stand for allowing us to make this day possible!










Chelsea and I will also be holding another fundraiser for CHADD this July. We are having a send off party before Chelsea and I are going to Chicago where we will be holding a silent auction. All proceeds will go to CHADD. If you would like to donate an item to the silent auction or know someone who would, please email us! 


Please visit my website and facebook! (Miss Teen SC International 2011)
-Avery Close,
Miss Teen South Carolina International 2011

Friday, May 27, 2011



It's official!  The janetbolinonline.com website has launched!  I welcome everyone to visit this site to learn more about me and all my adventures as the spokesperson for The NASCAR Foundation.  This site is a hub for links to The NASCAR Foundation, NASCAR Unites, the Mrs. North Carolina International 2011 page on Facebook, the Carolina International Pageant blog, the Mrs. International Pageant site, press releases, media coverage and more. 


A big thank you to Joy Pfister for all her support and guidance in helping me with this project.  Joy's competitive spirit is contageous and she is a wonderful director.

Thank you to Susan Botek for my gorgeous Platform Sheet which sparked the creation of this website.  (I am so proud of my Platform Sheet that I can't stop beaming every time I look at it.  Thank you again Susan for working with me to develop this sheet.)

Thank you to Scott Hunter for his amazing graphic talents.  He also created my beautiful print ad for the Mrs. International Program book.  I will forever be buying lunch in an attempt to repay him for the hours he has invested helping prepare me for the Mrs. International Pageant. 

And, thank you to the most important man in my life, my husband, for being my cheerleader, believing in my ability to create this website regardless of how many painful hours or late nights I had to invest.  His favorite line is "there are no points for second place," which means do whatever it takes and do it right the first time.  Love him!

Enjoy! 

Mrs. North Carolina International 2011
Janet Bolin


Mrs. North Carolina International To Celebrate Memorial Day Weekend
at Charlotte Motor Speedway


Since being crowned, Bolin has donated over 40 volunteer hours, traveled more than 4,000 miles and helped collect over $50,000 in donations thanks to the generosity of many NASCAR Fans.

 
PRLog (Press Release) – May 27, 2011 – Mrs. North Carolina International 2011, Janet Bolin, and her husband will be celebrating Memorial Day Weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Bolin, a spokeperson for The NASCAR Foundation will be providing garage tours for The NASCAR Foundation online charity auction winners from the McKinney Academy and the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Bolin is also collecting donations for the NASCAR Unites arm bands at both The NASCAR Foundation display and the Fetha Styx display along the midway.

“The best part of my job is sharing the excitement of NASCAR with fans who may have never had a chance to get an up-close look inside the sport,” stated Bolin.

Racing is nothing new for Bolin. With a 15-year career in the sport marketing industry, Bolin has spent every major holiday at a race track – drag racing, oval or road course.

“My family has been very supportive of my career and understanding of my hectic schedule,” stated Bolin. “The best part of my world now is that I am able to spend holiday weekends with my husband as he too works in the sport.”

Bolin’s other half, her husband, is the head of engineering for Roush Fenway Racing. Many who know the couple see what a great team they make, always being there to support one another at all times.

“When we first started dating we were talking about how a great couple really is a “team” and that is when we were tagged as “Team Chip and Janet” tagline,” stated Bolin. “We even have our own ‘Team Chip and Janet’ logo designed by my mother who is a high school art teacher.”

Bolin has a mission to help raise awareness and donations for The NASCAR Foundation. During her reign, she will be working with The NASCAR Foundation and all their charity partners to collect donations in-person at NASCAR-sanctioned race events, community appearances and through social media.

Since being crowned, Bolin has donated over 40 volunteer hours, traveled more than 4,000 miles and helped collect over $50,000 in donations thanks to the generosity of many NASCAR Fans.

To follow her through her year of service, please visit her Facebook page at ‘Mrs. North Carolina International 2011’.

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About The NASCAR Foundation

The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc., (NASCAR) launched The NASCAR Foundation in January 2006. The Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit entity that embodies the compassion of the NASCAR family and its commitment to serving communities. The NASCAR Foundation seeks to raise funds and increase volunteerism to support nonprofit charities and charitable causes throughout the nation with an emphasis placed on initiatives that affect the ability of children to live, learn and play. For more information on The NASCAR Foundation, please visit the website: WWW.NASCAR.COM/foundation.


This Memorial Day Weekend, my husband and I are thankful and appreciative of all those who have given their all. It is an honor for us to travel and meet the outstanding individuals representing each branch of the military. When we are at the race track, our military friends who come to visit look to the NASCAR Drivers in awe, but the reality is everyone in NASCAR – fans, teams, sponsors – we are in awe of those who give their lives and livelihood for our freedom.





As Mrs. North Carolina International, I am honored to have met many members of the military at Richmond International Raceway and also at Darlington Speedway. Seeing the smiles on their faces and talking with them about racing feels as if for a brief moment all their struggles and challenges, physical or other, are non-existent. And for some, being at a NASCAR race is their version of Disney World.



Personally, my husband and I have many close friends and co-workers who have lost their lives fighting for our freedom. While we sacrifice spending the holiday weekend with our families, we celebrate with our racing family this weekend. The passion and honor represented during pre-race ceremonies at Charlotte Motor Speedway always gives me chills and reminds us that tomorrow is not promised.



I wish everyone a safe and happy holiday weekend. Remember to embrace every moment you have with loved ones. God Bless!



Mrs. North Carolina International 2011
Janet Bolin

Thursday, May 26, 2011



Collecting donations at the NASCAR Speedpark

Thank you to our generous donors and all the NASCAR Drivers who came out to the NASCAR Speedpark last night.  We raised over $1,000 in 2 hours. I know the fans and the drivers had a ton of fun competing against each other on the go-cart track. (And me too!)



View more photos here.

Events like this are made possible by great partners like the NASCAR Speedpark and MRN Radio.  Thank you both and thank you also to our additional media partners who came out to cover the event including SPEED Channel and News Channel 13 WLOS (ABC). 

Janet Bolin, Mrs. North Carolina International 2011

Wednesday, May 25, 2011



MRS. NORTH CAROLINA INTERNATIONAL
TO ATTEND THE FAN’S CHOICE CHALLENGE


When NASCAR comes to Charlotte, fans flock from over 500 miles to gather for the festivities. Many fans come for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and then enjoy a week of festivities leading into the following weekend where they get to see the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series regulars compete in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Part of the festivities this year include the first NASCAR Speedpark “Fan’s Choice Challenge.”

 

On Wednesday, May 25 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. EST, NASCAR drivers will be available for autographs and will also hold 15-lap heat races with fans on the Family 500 go-kart track at NASCAR SpeedPark at Concord Mills Mall, near Charlotte Motor Speedway. Fans who purchase a NASCAR Unites wristband for $5 from Mrs. North Carolina International 2011 will have the chance to race against their favorite drivers on the go-kart track.


The NASCAR Unites arm bands are just one of the ways fans can support a great cause,” stated Bolin. “We encourage everyone to visit NASCAR.COM/unites to pledge 5 hours towards our goal of 1 million volunteer hours.”


ABOUT NASCAR SPEEDPARK
The “Official Family Fun Park of NASCAR”, NASCAR SpeedPark’s five exciting locations in Myrtle Beach, S.C., Concord, N.C., Sevierville, Tenn., St. Louis, Mo. and Toronto, Ontario, are among North America’s top tourist attractions. Owned and operated by PARC Management, LLC, NASCAR SpeedPark Concord offers five race tracks, miniature golf, kids’ rides, indoor rock climbing and play areas, laser tag and more. www.NASCARSpeedPark.com

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Sorry I have no written in a while, but it has been crazy preparing for Nationals and the end of the school year. I will be out of school for the summer next week, and I already have a busy summer planned!

Several weeks ago, I visited The Competitive Image in Dothan, Alabama. Clay Spann did my headshots and they look better than I could have ever imagined! Everyone there was so friendly. It is a wonderful environment to get prepared for any pageant! Also, while I was there, I got the chance to meet Mary Richardson, the director of the International pageant. She is such a great woman and I am proud to say that I am part of her pageant system. I also met with the designer, Sherri Hill, who helped me tremendously!! Thanks to everyone at The Competitive Image!!!


Fort Mill also held it's Second Annual South Carolina Strawberry Festival in May. Last year, I was the first ever Miss Teen South Carolina Strawberry Festival Queen. I am so happy to report that one of my great friends who is an all around amazing girl, Morgan Jasper, took home the title of Miss Teen Strawberry Festival. Congrats to all the Strawberry Festival winners who will be competing in the Carolina International Pageant of 2012! The Strawberry Festival that weekend was also a HUGE success! I made an appearance as Miss Teen South Carolina International 2011 and also to support my new Strawberry Festival Queens!



On May 15th, I helped volunteer at the Miss SouthEast of United States of America pageant. I had a ton of fun helping the contestants and enjoyed the show! I'm so thankful I got the chance to be a part of it!

Last friday night, I went to the Relay for Life in Rock Hill, SC. This was a relay for cancer victims and survivors, along with their loved ones. Several years ago, I lost a good family friend to a brain tumor. Her name was Riley Friddle and she was only four when she passed away. Riley inspired the lives of many, including myself. Riley was one of many who have lost their lives to cancer. The Relay for Life was a touching experience, and I am so glad I got to be a part of it. Once there, I helped kick off the "Children's Hour" with a speech and games following. 




Last Saturday, Chelsea Gregory, Miss South Carolina International, and I went to Hickory, NC to the Union Square Emporium. They were having an event called, "What a Girl Wants." This event had many vendors and sales for everyone; they even had a fantastic photo booth! Chelsea and I also received some donations for CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactive Disorder). Chelsea and I will also be speaking at the CHADD National Convention in Orlando, Florida this November.

This Saturday, Chelsea and I will be holding a car wash in which all proceeds will be given to CHADD. The car wash will be held across from The Peach Stand in Fort Mill, SC. We will also be having a bake sale for people while they are receiving their car wash! If you are in the area on Saturday, please stop by and help Chelsea and I give to CHADD!

Also, please visit my webpage and facebook page (Miss Teen SC International 2011). Thanks for your support!!
-Miss Teen South Carolina International 2011, Avery Close

Mrs. North Carolina International to give VIP Garage Tour for the Make-A-Wish Foundation

Through the eyes of a child, the NASCAR Garage is dream-land filled with colorful cars, revving motors and super-human drivers seen only on TV. For one special four-year-old, John, he will get his NASCAR Dreams fulfilled as part of the Make-A-Wish partnership with The NASCAR Foundation.

John and his family from the Philadelphia area will be greeted this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway by Mrs. North Carolina International 2011, Janet Bolin. Bolin, a veteran of the NASCAR Industry, will be providing the group with a VIP Tour of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Garage and introducing John to his hero, Kyle Busch.

“Many don’t realize all the efforts of our NASCAR Drivers to help others lead happier, healthier lives,” stated Bolin. “NASCAR Drivers, like Kyle Busch, realize there is life beyond the track and they thoroughly enjoy being able to help a child even if it is just shaking their hand and spending a little time with them.”

Mrs. North Carolina International 2011, Janet Bolin, has a mission to help raise awareness and donations for The NASCAR Foundation. During her reign, she is working with The NASCAR Foundation and all their charity partners to collect donations in-person at NASCAR-sanctioned race events, community appearances and through social media.

Follow Mrs. North Carolina International 2011 on Facebook to view images from this event and all her appearances during her year of service.  Click here.

About The NASCAR Foundation
The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing Inc., (NASCAR) launched The NASCAR Foundation in January 2006. The Foundation is a 501(c) (3) non-profit entity that embodies the compassion of the NASCAR family and its commitment to serving communities. The NASCAR Foundation seeks to raise funds and increase volunteerism to support nonprofit charities and charitable causes throughout the nation with an emphasis placed on initiatives that affect the ability of children to live, learn and play. For more information on The NASCAR Foundation, please visit the website: WWW.NASCAR.COM/foundation.

Monday, May 23, 2011



How I celebrated NASCAR Day



My NASCAR Day celebration started by welcoming the Official NASCAR Members Club to their National Convention meeting held at the NASCAR Hall of Fame at 6:30 a.m. While visiting with everyone, I met a very talented young lady from Oklahoma. Pictured below is Haylie. While slightly shy at first, she did warm up to me and was quite a delight!



Then, I ventured to the NASCAR Speedpark where myself and our team of volunteers were washing and drying cars for $10 per vehicle to raise money for NASCAR Day. Our sponsor, 3M, was kind enough to donate all the supplies needed including car wash, tire wax, glass cleaner and more! Click here to learn more about all their automotive cleaning supplies.

3M Car Care Supplies
The day concluded with a great sponsor dinner downtown at Aria and a restful sleep before the big NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway the next day.

To view all the photos, click here.
Mrs. North Carolina International 2011
Janet Bolin

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Family Expo






Yesterday Jacksonville had their Family Expo! Which is where all families can come and learn about products and services that deals with prenatal to preteen children. This is where you get to view and learn more about unprecedented sales opportunities and experience one on one interaction with thousands of consumers. Its a great family fun environment, with lots of talent going on, on stage.



I even had the opportunity to speak about my platform "I Have The Answer, Let's Find A Cure for Cancer!" which is all about raising awareness to others about early detection screening. I hope I reached out to at least one person, because no one needs to go through what my Mom had to go through with this horrible disease.

MORGAN BRIGHT
MISS TEEN NORTH CAROLINA INTERNATIONAL 2011

JaneWayne Day!


Yesterday Camp Lejune had Jane Wayne Day! JaneWayne day is where the military wives go out and experience what their husbands do during the day. All the wives had the opportunity to shoot the guns their husbands use!


While the wives off doing that, the dads and children go to an area that is filled with tons of blow ups, pony rides, and lots of different activities for the children to take part in. I'm so glad that I had the opportunity to meet all of the wonderful children, sign autographs, and take pictures with!! I even had my own horse that carried me around and a balloon crown made!! Many thanks to everyone who organized this wonderful event, everyone had a great time!!





MORGAN BRIGHT
MISS TEEN NORTH CAROLINA INTERNATIONAL 2011

Saturday, May 21, 2011

ADHD Awareness. . .The Tale of Two Queens Part I


Avery and I had such fun today going up to Hickory, NC and attending the What a Girl Wants event at the Union Square Emporium.  There were many attractions including the famous Gourd Lady from the Jay Leno show.  This special lady was 95 years young and still full of life.  She was raising money for the YWCA!

We also had a lot of fun meeting new people, like Miss Lenoir Rhyne University and a representative of New Directions Counseling Centers.  The center actually treats many children with ADHD and has invited Avery and I to appear at their grand opening of their Mooresville office sometime later this year.  There was music and prizes, great food, but the best part was being able to share our passion for raising awareness of ADHD and collecting donations for CHADD, the organization that benefits children and adults with attention deficit disorder.  This was truly what we wanted when we chose to attend this event.

Avery and I had a chance to meet not only Miss Lenoir Rhyne, but the Lenoir Rhyne University mascot Bear!

               
  Miss Lenoir Rhyne and the BEAR!


Avery and I had some fun getting pictures taken, signing autograph cards (in return for a donation of course!) and just enjoying the festivities. The food was yummy as well!




           Avery and I collecting donations for CHADD

We would like to thank Stetson Patton and Christy Cresson for inviting us to be a part of this special day!  We truly enjoyed it and loved being able to raise awareness and money for Attention Deficit Disorder. 

Avery and I have our next event planned for next Saturday, May 28, 2011 in Fort Mill, SC.  We will be raising money for CHADD by organizing and hosting a car wash and bake sale.  The location is on Route 160 across from the famous Peach Stand in Fort Mill.  All proceeds will go to CHADD National.  If you are in the area, be sure to come get your car washed, buy a baked good, or just give us a donation!  Until next time. . .this is Chelsea Gregory, Miss South Carolina International 2011 signing out!