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Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell and Miss Iowa Taylor Webers , wins final night preliminary awards in Miss America

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ATLANTIC, NJ (FNN News) – During the third and final night of preliminary competition at the 2016 Miss America Competition in Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall, Miss Georgia Betty Cantrell was named Thursday’s preliminary Talent winner for her operatic vocal performance of Tu Tu Piccolo Iddio. Betty will receive a $2,000 scholarship. Also capturing the spotlight was Miss Iowa Taylor Wiebers who was the preliminary Lifestyle & Fitness winner. Taylor will receive a $1,000 scholarship.

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Miss Iowa Taylor Wiebers won the preliminary Talent award on Tuesday night and Lifestyle & Fitness swimsuit award on Thursday night. Photo by J Willie David, III, Florida National News

Miss Iowa has a right to be excited tonight. She’s the only contestant to win two awards during the three night preliminary competitions.

On the final night of competitions before the Miss America finale on Sept. 13, when 52 contestants will be narrowed down to the top few. At the end of the night, Miss America 2016 will be crowned.

The final pageant will be broadcast live from the Atlantic City venue starting at 9 p.m.

Thursday night was also about major announcements: Miss America Organization Chairman and CEO Sam Haskell announced that the iconic song of Miss America, “There She Is” will be coming back to the Miss America stage on Sunday’s finale.

Contestants performed based on their groups: The Mu group showed off their talents, the Alphas wore swim suits and evening wear, and the Sigmas answered questions in the on-stage interview.

Thursday night’s talents varied, starting with the choreography – Miss Connecticut Colleen Ward’s Irish step dancing, to baton twirling by Holly Blanchard, Miss New Hampshire, and Miss Oregon Ali Wallace’s lyrical performance to Sam Smith’s “Latch.”

Vocals were just as mixed. Savannah Lane, and Haely Jardas, Miss District of Columbia, put an old Hollywood spin on Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space.”

Miss America Night 3: Unique Talents

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Miss Puerto Rico Destiny Velez drummed to the beat of “Wipeout” by Surfairis at the 2016 Miss America Competition, Thursday, September 10, 2015. Photo by J Willie David, III, Florida National News

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Miss Vermont Alayna Westcom, brought in her science experiment on stage – combusting hydrogen peroxide, and causing foam to burst forth from tubes and cylinders at the 2016 Miss America Competition,, Thursday, September 10, 2015. Photo by J Willie David, III, Florida National News

Some of the more unique talents came in the non-singing, non-dancing range. Miss Puerto Rico Destiny Velez drummed to the beat of “Wipeout” by Surfairis. Alayna Westcom, Miss Vermont, brought in her medical background by demonstrating a science experiment on stage – combusting hydrogen peroxide, and causing foam to burst forth from tubes and cylinders.

Miss South Carolina Dana Dial spoke about her platform on Diabetes Awareness, saying that both patients and doctors need to be held accountable in order for the number of diagnoses to drop.

In previous nights, both Miss Florida Mary Katherine Fechtel and Dial won swimsuit and fitness preliminary awards; Wiebers and Miss Louisiana both won talent awards for vocal performances.

Before the final pageant, contestants will participate in the Miracle Mile Walk and the Show Us Your Shoes parade, both along the Boardwalk, Saturday, September 12, 2015.

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Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs Presents ‘HYPE HAIR’ Exhibit by Peppermint Sandy in Downtown Orlando

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs will present “HYPE HAIR,” a new exhibition by multidisciplinary artist Peppermint Sandy, in the Atrium Gallery at the Orange County Administration Center in downtown Orlando.

The exhibit will be on display from June 11 through June 25, 2026, showcasing Sandy’s wearable sculptures and mixed-media works that explore beauty, fashion, culture, and identity through the lens of Black hair and lived experiences.

Opening Reception Scheduled June 11

An opening reception will be held Thursday, June 11, 2026, at the Orange County Administration Center.

  • Doors open at 5 p.m.
  • Program begins at 5:45 p.m.
  • Admission is free
  • Advance registration is requested

Exploring Beauty, Culture and Identity

Peppermint Sandy is a multidisciplinary artist whose work incorporates fabric, hair, textiles, and mixed media to examine cultural and societal perceptions of beauty, fashion, and personal identity.

“HYPE HAIR is a series of wearable sculptures inspired by not just my relationship with Black hair, but a dedication and love letter to all Black women and girls everywhere with our hair as well,” Sandy said. “From the beginning of time, Black hair is not only art, but a form of communication.”

The exhibition highlights the artistic, historical, and cultural significance of Black hair while celebrating self-expression and identity through contemporary art.

Exhibit Information

The exhibition will remain on display through June 25, 2026, in the Atrium Gallery at the Orange County Administration Center, located at 201 S. Rosalind Ave. in downtown Orlando.

The Administration Center is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., excluding holidays.

The exhibit is presented by Orange County Arts & Cultural Affairs as part of its ongoing commitment to showcasing diverse artistic voices and cultural perspectives throughout Central Florida.

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USF Credit Union Named Presenting Sponsor of ‘Rainbow To Your Door’ With $5,000 Challenge Match Grant

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — The production team behind Rainbow To Your Door announced that USF Credit Union has joined the upcoming theatrical production as its Presenting Sponsor, accompanied by a $5,000 Challenge Match Grant aimed at encouraging community support and helping fully fund the project.

The partnership reflects a shared commitment to arts, education, and community engagement across Central Florida. Organizers say the challenge grant will match community contributions dollar-for-dollar up to $5,000, helping expand public access and educational opportunities connected to the production.

Original Play Celebrates Florida’s Artistic Legacy

Rainbow To Your Door is an original stage production written by Los Angeles-based playwright Kenneth Brown. The play is inspired by the historic friendship and artistic exchange between acclaimed author and anthropologist Zora Neale Hurston and artist Jules André Smith.

Set in 1938 at the historic Maitland Art Center, the production explores the challenges, triumphs, and purpose of artists navigating a rapidly changing world while preserving their creative voices.

“This partnership represents more than sponsorship. It is an investment in storytelling, culture, and preserving the legacy of artistic voices that helped shape Florida’s creative identity,” Brown said. “We are incredibly grateful to USF Credit Union for believing in this vision and helping us create meaningful community impact through the arts.”

Challenge Match Campaign Aims to Fully Fund Production

As part of the sponsorship, USF Credit Union will provide a $5,000 Challenge Match Grant to encourage community participation and charitable giving. Production organizers say that once the matching goal is reached, Rainbow To Your Door will be fully funded.

Donations generated through the campaign will support expanded accessibility initiatives, educational programming, community outreach, and audience engagement efforts associated with the production.

“USF Credit Union is proud to support initiatives that enrich the communities we serve,” said Rick Skaggs, CEO of USF Credit Union. “Rainbow To Your Door reflects the power of culture, education, and the arts to inspire meaningful conversations and strengthen community connections.”

Production Scheduled for October 2026

Media relations and promotional efforts for the production are being coordinated by Fierce Entertainment.

Rainbow To Your Door is scheduled for Oct. 10–11, 2026, at the Timucua Arts Foundation in Orlando.

Additional information regarding ticket sales, sponsorship opportunities, and the community challenge campaign will be announced in the coming weeks.

Media Contact:
Rob Henlon
Fierce Entertainment
rob@alwaysfierce.com

For sponsorship information and production updates, visit Rainbow To Your Door.

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FNN Honors Teen Reporter Isabella Schmitt as She Graduates and Pursues Communications Degree

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) — Florida National News proudly celebrates Isabella Schmitt as she marks an important milestone with her high school graduation and prepares to begin an exciting new chapter pursuing Communications in college.

Over the years, Isabella has represented the next generation of young voices with professionalism, creativity, determination, and passion.

Through reporting opportunities, community involvement, and media experiences, she has continued to shine both on and off camera while inspiring others through her dedication and work ethic.

Jenny Rosario, Vice President of Florida National News, praised Isabella’s accomplishments and bright future ahead.

“Watching Isabella grow both personally and professionally has been truly inspiring,” Rosario said. “She represents the future of journalism, communications, and storytelling. Her passion, confidence, and commitment to making a positive impact through media are remarkable, and we are incredibly proud of all she has accomplished.”

Rosario added that Isabella’s decision to pursue Communications in college is a natural next step for someone with such strong talent and determination.

“The world of media and communications needs more young voices like Isabella’s,” Rosario said. “We know this is only the beginning of many great accomplishments to come.”

Florida National News congratulates Isabella Schmitt and the entire Class of 2026 on this exciting achievement.

“Keep dreaming big and telling stories that matter,” Rosario added.

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