Sunday, December 03, 2006

Miss Virginia Barnstorms Home State in Campaign to Reach Thousands of Students Promoting Internet Safety and Bullying Prevention


Sgarlata Represents "Voice for America's Youth" as Miss America Pageant Nears

CARLSBAD, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- November 24, 2006 -- Together with i-SAFE Inc., Miss Virginia Adrianna Sgarlata, the "Voice for America's Youth," is crisscrossing the state traveling over 5,000 miles per month, reaching thousands of students in Virginia to personally spread the message about the importance of being educated about safe Internet use and how to prevent cyber bullying. Sgarlata's mission to youth on Internet safety and cyber bullying is part of her platform for the Miss America pageant in January 2007. As a tireless advocate for Internet safety education, Sgarlata joins i-SAFE to educate members on Capitol Hill, appear at schools, universities, community events, student leadership conferences and Rotary Club and PTA meetings from Jonesville to Bristol, Norfolk to Roanoke, to Fairfax and beyond, throughout the United States and Canada.

Recently, the spotlight was on Adrianna as she appeared as a special guest at the opening ceremony of the Washington Capitals' hockey game. She was also the featured speaker at the regional DECA Leadership conference held in Arlington, VA, and again at the National Conference of the Hamilton Fish Institute on School and Community Violence -- Persistently Safe Schools 2006 in Washington, D.C. All the while, Adrianna kept up her busy schedule visiting classrooms and speaking at school assemblies, including Cedar Lee Middle School in Bealeton, Community School in Roanoke, Ladd Elementary School in Waynesboro, and Mortimer Y. Sutherland Middle School in Charlottesville. In December, she will be speaking to the Career and Technical Department at Mount Vernon High School in Alexandria as an in-school field trip.

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