MISS INDIANA'S OUTSTANDING
TEEN
AND MISS FLORIDA'S OUTSTANDING TEEN WIN PRELIMINARY AWARDS
PHOTOS AVAILABLE ONLINE
by Brion Price Photography
www.maot.printroom.com

Miss Indiana's Outstanding Teen,
Lydia Daley, was named Tuesday night's preliminary talent
winner at the Linda Chapin Theater in the Orange County
Convention Center during the first night of competition. Also
in the spotlight was Miss Florida's Outstanding Teen,
Myrrhanda Jones, who won the preliminary award for Evening
Wear.
MAOT, the "little sister" to Miss America, hosts its national
competition in Orlando during the week of August 11-15, 2009
with 52 state representatives competing in various
competitions for a chance to win over $30,000 in college
scholarships and the title of Miss America's Outstanding Teen.
The competition will be held in the Linda Chapin Theatre at
the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.
Follow the competition online by viewing photos on the Miss
America's Outstanding Teen website,
www.MAOTEEN.org.
About Miss America's Outstanding Teen
A sister company to the Miss America Organization, Miss
America's Outstanding Teen promotes scholastic achievement,
creative accomplishment, healthy living and community
involvement for America's teens. MAOT has provided over $3
million in scholarship assistance to its participants since
2005. For further information about MAOT or to obtain press
credentials or tickets to the week long event, log onto
www.maoteen.org or contact Allison Kreiger
Walsh at 321-231-0791 or
Allison@maoteen.org. MAOTeen
and Miss America's Outstanding Teen and all related titles,
characters, and logos are trademarks of Miss America's
Outstanding Teen Organization, Inc. a 501 c 3, Not for Profit
Corporation.
About the Linda W. Chapin Theater
Offering aesthetic and technical perfection, the Orange County
Convention Center's 2,643-seat Linda W. Chapin Theater is an
ideal venue for all types of theatrical and musical
performances, award presentations and corporate events. The
Chapin Theater is located in the West Concourse of the Orange
County Convention Center, the second-largest convention center
in the country. For more information about the Chapin Theater
and Convention Center visit
www.occc.net.