Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Titleholders from Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Program Pay Special Visit to Bristol, Conn.

Miss Connecticut’s Outstanding Teen, Bristol Resident, Hosted 40 Teens for a Tour of Her Hometown 

Event Made Possible by Liberty Bank


December 14, 2020 – Peyton Troth, Miss Connecticut’s Outstanding Teen 2022 and Bristol, Conn. resident, organized a tour of Bristol on Tuesday, December 13 for 39 fellow Outstanding Teen titleholders from across the country and Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Morgan Greco. State teen titleholders traveled to Connecticut to cheer on their Miss candidates at the Miss America competition slated for Thursday, December 15 at Mohegan Sun. The tour of Troth’s hometown was made possible thanks to Liberty Bank. 

 

The teens visited Bristol Eastern High School, Ivy Drive School, a beneficiary of Peyton’s Promise, and Pavilion Restaurant. The tour ended with a visit to the Bristol Police Department with a moment of silence for the department’s recently fallen officers. 

 

At Bristol Eastern High School, an assembly was held where the teens shared their experience with the Miss America’s Outstanding Teen organization, the benefits of civic action and the scholarship opportunities available through the Miss America Organization and its Teen affiliate. At Ivy Drive School, the teens visited classrooms to read to students, play music and create art projects.

 

The tour of Bristol was organized to help welcome teens from all over the United States to Connecticut and show some of the local places and experiences residents enjoy.

 

Troth and her 50 fellow titleholders competed for the title of Miss America's Outstanding Teen Competition in August, and this week serves as the first reunion for most of the group.

 

For more information about Troth and The Miss Connecticut Scholarship Organization, visit: https://www.missct.org/miss-ct-outstanding-teen

 


 

Pictured left to right: Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Morgan Greco; Principal of Ivy Drive School Emily B. Gomes; Miss Connecticut’s Outstanding Teen Peyton Troth.



 

Pictured left to right: Miss Connecticut’s Outstanding Teen Peyton Troth; Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Morgan Greco.



Pictured: Students look on as state teen titleholders play recorder instruments.

 


 














Pictured: Teen titleholders visit Bristol Police Department.

 



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The Miss Connecticut Scholarship Organization, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) operated by volunteers that invest in and support the advancement of women in society by embracing diversity, education, and civic action.

 

They invest in the women of Connecticut to further their education and provide a platform to propel their futures. Candidates who participate are awarded thousands of dollars in scholarships and in-kind sponsorships each year. The Miss Connecticut competition is an official preliminary of the Miss America competition.


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