Country Concert 2011

This entry was posted on Jul 10 2011

Amazing Weekend at Country Concert!!! Thank you so much to everyone at Dr. Pepper/ 7Up/ Snapple!!!

Becky Minger, Miss Ohio 2011 singing the National Anthem opening Country Concert weekend!

 

 

Country Concert Day 1 – Thursday July 7, 2011

This entry was posted on Jul 08 2011
Exclusive Luke Bryan Concert & Autograph Session with Miss Ohio 2010 at Walmart Sidney

Miss Ohio 2010 Autograph sesson at WallMart Sidney with Luke Bryan

 

 

Becky Minger, Miss Ohio 2010 singing the National Anthem on the Main Stage to Open Country Concert “11

Emcee Becky Minger Introducing Craig Campbell and his band at the Country Club Saloon

 

 

 

 

Miss Ohio Week 2011 Billboards

This entry was posted on Jun 08 2011

Miss Ohio Billboards up around Mansfield, OH

Oh, and one more. Lamar Advertising of Central Ohio has 2 designs up on digital billboards in Mansfield, Medina, and Sandusky!

Sylvania’s own

This entry was posted on Jun 06 2011

Mayor Stough presented Becky Minger Miss Ohio 2010 with a replica of the signs placed in the City of Sylvania at Monday’s City Council Meeting.

Sylvania Memorial Day Parade 2011

This entry was posted on May 30 2011

Becky was proud to ride in her hometown of Sylvania’s Memorial Day Parade

 

Rocky meets Rocky

This entry was posted on May 20 2011

Many of you have heard the story of one of Becky’s most memorable experiences as Miss Ohio but I found this article and thought I would share it for those who haven’t.

CV-22 Crash Survivor Joins Miss Ohio at Miss America Pageant

Tuesday, January 25, 2011  
Posted by: Edie Rosenthal

Before April 8, 2010, there was no way Air Force Staff Sgt. Chris Curtis could know that an aircraft crash and tragic loss of life would lead to the most unlikely of friendships.

On that date, Staff Sgt. Chris Curtis was a flight engineer on a CV-22 Osprey conducting a mission in Afghanistan when the tilt rotor aircraft, assigned to the 8th Special Operations Squadron, went down.

The crash killed four of the service members on board and left Sergeant Curtis fighting for his life. His initial prognosis was grim: severe blood loss, multiple fractures to the back, face, legs, left arm and pelvis. After being airlifted out of theatre, Curtis was transferred to the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, DC.

He spent two weeks in the intensive care unit before he remembers waking up with his parents at his bedside. Curtis underwent 14 surgeries to treat his injuries and rebuild battered limbs. Through excruciating pain and sheer determination, he underwent months of rehabilitation to learn the most basic of functions, including how to walk.

This was the setting for a very unusual friendship to develop.

During his recovery at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Curtis met Miss Ohio, Becky Minger, who was visiting troops. He told her about his initial goal of walking through the doors to the 8th Special Operations Squadron building, which he accomplished on Oct. 8, 2010.

They also talked about the Special Operations Warrior Foundation, a nonprofit that supports the families of fallen and wounded special operations personnel. Minger was so inspired by Curtis that she wanted to become involved with the foundation, donating her time and talent to help the families of fallen and wounded warriors.

When she learned that her new friend had accomplished his goal of walking through the doors of his headquarters, she invited Sergeant Curtis to be at her side during the Miss America pageant this month in Las Vegas. Sergeant Curtis’ rehabilitation continues at an advanced military rehabilitation facility at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas.

Although unable to stand for very long or walk for more than a few steps at time, Sergeant Curtis was able to take a couple of days to join Miss Ohio.

The highlight of the pageant was having Sergeant Curtis walk part of the parade route with Miss Ohio.

Half-Day with Sylvania Franciscan Academy Students

This entry was posted on May 18 2011
Written by Staff Reports   
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 10:03 AM
Becky Minger, Miss Ohio 2010, spent a half-day with Sylvania Franciscan Academy students discussing her youth-development platform, “Discovering You, Empowering You.” She focused on building a healthy self-image, respecting oneself and others, setting and meeting goals, and recognizing avenues of support, especially those outside one’s family. In addition, Minger shared inspiring and amusing insights into the life of a pageant winner. A recent graduate of Bowling Green State University, the Sylvania native overcame shyness and a learning disability to become a strong competitor. As she nears the end of her year-long reign, Minger has traveled more than 20,000 miles within the state of Ohio promoting youth empowerment.
Minger addressed the SFA student body in three groups, according to age level. She discussed what it means to feel empathy, stressing that we can never know what’s going on in someone else’s life, so we need to support rather than judge others. She also laid out a strategy for preventing bullying. On the subject of goals, Minger explained that pursuing a dream requires dedication, faith and sacrifice. She speaks from experience, having been first runner-up three years in a row before winning the Miss Ohio title.
During lunch with SFA third- and fourth-grade girls, Minger offered more details about how she learned to believe in herself and aim high.
“Miss Ohio is my new hero,” exclaimed fourth-grader Emerald Flores Rae. “She’s more than beautiful. She’s smart and kind.”
Third-grader Amara Berhan added, “Eating with Miss Ohio is like having lunch with royalty, only better because she’s telling us things we’ll always remember.”
Becky Minger’s reign will conclude on June 19, when she passes her crown to Miss Ohio 2011 at the annual competition in Mansfield.

SFA fourth-grader Emerald Flores Rae with Miss Ohio 2010 Becky Minger
SFA fourth-grader Emerald Flores Rae with Miss Ohio 2010 Becky Minger

City of Sylvania Honors Hometown Miss Ohio

This entry was posted on May 14 2011

The City Council of Sylvania approved the placement of six signs honoring Sylvania resident Becky Minger as Miss Ohio 2010

The Ohio National Guard

This entry was posted on May 08 2011

Miss Ohio is a friend of the Ohio National Guard. During her reign Becky has made appearances on behalf of The Thank You Foundation and The Special Operations Warrior Foundation. She has visited VA hospitals, Walter Reed Medical Center, the U.S. Naval Ship Comfort, the Pentagon, and other military facilities.

Becky Interviewed on BCSN’s Light Side

This entry was posted on May 04 2011

Check out Miss Ohio (Becky Minger) on the BCSN Mud Hens video highlight from their opening day: http://www.bcsn.tv/shows/lightside.html

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