PASADENA, CA, November 18, 2010 (Press-News.org) Scheduled to attend over 150 public and media functions, the Tournament of Roses Queen and Rose Princesses took time to enjoy afternoon tea and crafts with young girls living at Hillsides, a Pasadena foster care children's charity. The royal court introduced themselves to the young girls.
"I think it's really emotional knowing that young kids have to live in a different place without their parents," said Rose Queen Evanne Elizabeth Friedmann. "I'm excited, though, to be here and share this experience with these girls."
After savoring an assortment of desserts accompanied by tea and lemonade, the Rose Queen and her court assisted the girls in creating various bracelets, accented with rose buds, ladybugs, crystals and beads to commemorate their time together.
"Evident by the smiles on their faces, Hillsides' girls were delighted to be in the presence of the Queen and her court," said Laura Kelso, the charity's director of community resources.
The 2011 Rose Queen and Princesses include: Rose Queen Evanne Elizabeth Friedmann, 17, La Canada High School and Princess's Tatyane Anaid Berrios, 17, Arcadia High School; Sarah Christine Fredrickson, 17, Maranatha High School; Jessica Michelle Montoya, 17, Flintridge Preparatory School; Tenaya Miyoko Senzaki, 17, Pasadena High School; Kathryn Morris Thomson, 17, Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy; Michelle Kaye Washington, 18, Pasadena City College.
The royal visit is a highlight for the vulnerable children living at Hillsides. Opportunities like these provide the girls insight into what can be accomplished when setting your mind to achieve certain goals.
"The Rose Queen and her Court are truly a remarkable example and role model for our young girls," said Joe Costa, Hillsides chief executive officer. "Knowing that they have many events to attend prior to the Rose Parade, we are truly appreciative of their visit to our campus."
Community opportunities, like the Rose Court visit, that engage Hillsides children in culturally enriching experiences are always sought out. The winter break is a time when the children's charity encourages businesses and community organizations to sponsor an outing or underwrite an activity for the children. Founded 97 years ago, Hillsides is a Pasadena charity that creates safe places for children at risk and their families.
To learn more about the Pasadena children's charity, Hillsides, visit http://www.hillsides.org.
As a Pasadena charity founded in 1913, Hillsides creates safe places for children in foster care living in its residential treatment center and is a community treatment center preventing the cycle of abuse for children at risk and their families. To learn more about Hillsides, visit http://www.Hillsides.org.
Tournament of Roses Queen and Court Visit Hillsides Children
Scheduled to attend over 150 public and media functions, the Tournament of Roses Queen and Rose Princesses took time to enjoy afternoon tea and crafts with young girls living at Hillsides, a Pasadena foster care children's charity.
2010-11-18
ELSE PRESS RELEASES FROM THIS DATE:
Lionaxe Media Solutions: New eBook: Windows Workout! Helps Microsoft Windows users Get The Most From Their Failing PCs
2010-11-18
The Windows Workout! eBook has been specifically designed to help Windows users get their PCs back into shape and trim the unnecessary clutter that builds up on everyone's PC over time.
This eBook is aimed at Windows users who do not necessarily have the skills (or the inclination) to complete time consuming research on how to go about removing the unneeded programs, utilities and (horror) viruses that can plague any PC of more than a few months old.
Covering all three of the latest Windows releases, it provides valuable information and solutions both for reference purposes ...
Holiday Shopping Guide for PC Users: New Software to Help Speed Up and Clean Up Computers
2010-11-18
Just in time for the holidays, SlimWare Utilities today announces a suite of computer-maintenance software products that will have computer users saying, "thank you, Santa!".
Powerful but easy to use, SlimWare Utilities software speeds, cleans and optimizes the performance of home computers. These products are perfect stocking-stuffers for anyone frequently working online, from gamers who need a faster PC, to tech-whiz teenagers wanting to help Grandma fix her computer.
Products
Each SlimWare Utility product addresses a different computer issue:
• SlimComputer - ...
Stan Kimer Founds Total Engagement Consulting
2010-11-18
The GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) community comprises a $4.5 billion marketplace in America, as well as a sizeable pool of professional talent. However, the majority of American businesses have no actionable plan to successfully increase revenue or employee productivity by leveraging GLBT diversity strategies. Stan Kimer, a retired director of global sales operations with IBM, has made it his mission to change this practice, and has launched a consulting firm based in the Raleigh area that will focus on diversity management specializing in GLBT diversity, as ...
Book Launch: Kismet by Wayne Sharrocks (via Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie Ltd)
2010-11-18
Kismet by Wayne Sharrocks
This eagerly awaited new thriller from award-winning author Wayne Sharrocks is now on general release.
From the Publisher:
Literary nominations thus far include Channel 4 television's Richard & Judy's Book-Club Competition, The Guardian First Book Award & The McKitterick Prize.
They think that you will find this new title to be a powerful, fast-moving and exciting psychological thriller.
Review:
'Wayne Sharrocks is a master of his craft, handling each twist and turn of the plot with consummate skill and with dialogue sharp as ...
myRealMD.com brings back the house call, and puts a stop to the waiting room with real-time access to licensed doctors
2010-11-18
Getting in to see a licensed doctor is now just a click away: American Telehealth Corporation announced the launch of myRealMD.com, a comprehensive online medical consultation service that uses telehealth technology to connect you to real, licensed doctors who can answer questions, diagnose and treat conditions, and if medically appropriate, prescribe medicine to pharmacies.
Through video chat, phone or secure email, individuals and families are able to consult with a doctor at any time of day, any day of the week, after scheduling a consult via the website. Unlike ...
Free Sage Accpac Reports Provide Additional Insight for Companies.
2010-11-18
Stonefield Software Inc. today announced that the new release of Stonefield Query for Accpac now includes 55 free reports. This is Stonefield Software's latest release of our award winning Business Intelligence, reporting, and ad-hoc query software, for Accpac.
"This will save companies a huge amount of time and money, by allowing the end-user to select from a list of our most requested custom reports" said Neil Sorensen, Stonefield Software Inc. Channel Account Manager. "The cost involved in having a consultant create these 55 reports would run into the thousands of ...
Prestigious New Dockland's development, Lanterns Court, now available to rent
2010-11-18
London-wide lettings specialist Young London (www.younglondon.co.uk) offers for rent these superb value appointed apartments from GBP255pw.
Offering a fantastic opportunity to live in a premier new Dockland's development, Young London is delighted to offer a selection of suites and 1 bed apartments at Lanterns Court, E14. Interest in the development has been gaining momentum over the past 3 months and Young London has seen a high level of tenant enquiries at the development; increasing further as completion comes to fruition. Demand has been so strong that Young London ...
New "Awakened" author showcased in Chapters Strathcona Authorganza Event
2010-11-18
Beginning November 13th, Chapters Strathcona will be featuring 14 local authors and musicians in their Authorganza event to kick off the holiday season.
On Sunday November 28, customers and readers will be able to finally buy the new adult paranormal novel Awakened by Alberta author Erika Knudsen.
Erika is a much recognized face in the Edmonton area, haunting bookstores and workshops to talk about her characters in her vampire novels. In her new book Awakened, she moves into the paranormal with the new character of Mackenzie Sinclair.
Awakened will be having it's ...
On World COPD Day, health professionals urged to embrace telehealth technology
2010-11-18
As World COPD Day draws to a close, a UK telehealth expert has underlined the importance of embracing technology to improve the nation's health.
Jeremy Cummin, the executive chairman of Telehealth Solutions, said there is mounting evidence to support the benefits of telehealth technology but adoption is still not as widespread as it could be.
The Watford-based entrepreneur, who established the firm with business partner John Dyson in 2006, has long championed the benefits of remote patient care.
He said: "We know it works, we know it saves patient lives and we ...
Bucks County Art Tour Receives PA Council on the Arts Grant
2010-11-18
Bucks County's Elephant's Eye Studio Tour has received a Project Stream grant for the second time from the Pennsylvania Partners in the Arts (PPA) in conjunction with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. The $2,750 award supports the tour financially and affirms the value of its mission.
"Generous support like this helps make the tour sustainable and continue to flourish," said Bucks County ceramic artist and the Tour's founder, Lisa Naples. "I'm seeing Elephant's Eye grow some beautiful roots from the seeds we planted just a few years ago."
Recognition for the tour ...
LAST 30 PRESS RELEASES:
Thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy may increase autism risk in children
Cross-national willingness to share
Seeing rich people increases support for wealth redistribution
How personalized algorithms lead to a distorted view of reality
Most older drivers aren’t thinking about the road ahead, poll suggests
Earthquakes shake up Yellowstone’s subterranean ecosystems
Pusan National University study reveals a shared responsibility of both humans and AI in AI-caused harm
Nagoya Institute of Technology researchers propose novel BaTiO3-based catalyst for oxidative coupling of methane
AI detects first imaging biomarker of chronic stress
Shape of your behind may signal diabetes
Scientists identify five ages of the human brain over a lifetime
Scientists warn mountain climate change is accelerating faster than predicted, putting billions of people at risk
The ocean is undergoing unprecedented, deep-reaching compound change
Autistic adults have an increased risk of suicidal behaviours, irrespective of trauma
Hospital bug jumps from lungs to gut, raising sepsis risk
Novel discovery reveals how brain protein OTULIN controls tau expression and could transform Alzheimer's treatment
How social risk and “happiness inequality” shape well-being across nations
Uncovering hidden losses in solar cells: A new analysis method reveals the nature of defects
Unveiling an anomalous electronic state opens a pathway to room-temperature superconductivity
Urban natives: Plants evolve to live in cities
Folklore sheds light on ancient Indian savannas
AI quake tools forecast aftershock risk in seconds, study shows
Prevalence of dysfunctional breathing in the Japanese community and the involvement of tobacco use status: The JASTIS study 2024
Genetic study links impulsive decision making to a wide range of health and psychiatric risks
Clinical trial using focused ultrasound with chemotherapy finds potential survival benefit for brain cancer patients
World-first platform for transparent, fair and equitable use of AI in healthcare
New guideline standardizes outpatient care for adults recovering from traumatic brain injury
Physician shortage in rural areas of the US worsened since 2017
Clinicians’ lack of adoption knowledge interferes with adoptees’ patient-clinician relationship
Tip sheet and summaries Annals of Family Medicine November/December 2025
[Press-News.org] Tournament of Roses Queen and Court Visit Hillsides ChildrenScheduled to attend over 150 public and media functions, the Tournament of Roses Queen and Rose Princesses took time to enjoy afternoon tea and crafts with young girls living at Hillsides, a Pasadena foster care children's charity.