Tribal Member Elizabeth Reeve Competes in Todays American Woman
Elizabeth Reeve, a Delaware tribal citizen, recently competed in the Todays American Woman National Elegant Mrs. division, and won the national title. Along with the winning of her division, Elizabeth Reeve also won the Spirit of Pageantry (meaning she gave of herself even when it meant she might have to sacrifice some of her own goals to help other pageant contestants), Presidential Gold Community Service Award (she had well over 500 hours of volunteer time), and the Todays American Woman Community Service Award (she wrote an essay on community service and showed how she had performed the service, and had the top community service book over all of the other contestants). This year, Elizabeth is expected to continue on with the community service in order to try and get the Lifetime service award. The Lifetime service award consists of getting a certain amount of points for different activities. Such as promoting the pageant, getting sponsorships, making appearances, recruitment of delegates, and public relations.
The demographics of Todays American Woman pageant contestants could be any and every woman in America. TAW celebrates the diversity that makes America unique. We are a pageant for ALL women…REAL women….making a REAL IMPACT! Our age divisions range from Junior Teen, Miss, Ms., Mrs., Elite and Golden contestants. We have special divisions for Curvy & Petite ladies too! The Pageant is open to all eligible applicants, welcoming newcomers to join and see how wonderful pageantry can be!
Elizabeth is currently working on her EdD in Organizational Leadership at Grand Canyon University, and is almost done with the exception of her dissertation. She has a Masters Degree in Special Education, and two bachelor degrees (her Bachelors of Business degree was obtained at Northeastern State University). Elizabeth is active in Oklahoma City, with the inclusion of being on the Governor›s State Independent Living Council. Her platform is to help individual look at the abilities they have rather than the disabilities. She was recently in the Oklahoma City Memorial 5K and many other 5Ks, although she did them from her wheelchair. She has been an advocate for service dogs, and helping individuals find their independence. Elizabeth works at Oklahoma City Community College, as an English as a Second Language professor.
To find out more information about this pageant please go to www.todaysamericanwoman.com.
Elizabeth Reeve
Ms. Abilities America National Coordinator and Founder
Ms. Service Dog Angel Lifetime Queen
Elegant Mrs.