Outstanding Teen Kristina Ayanian to receive Duke of Edinburgh Bronze
Medal, to interview Prince Edward
11:29 22/05/2013 » SOCIETY
Burlington's Kristina Ayanian, Miss Massachusetts Outstanding Teen
2013, will travel to Nashville, Tenn. on May 23 to receive her Duke of
Edinburgh Bronze Medal Award from His Royal Highness Prince Edward,
The Earl of Wessex and Viscount Severn of England, Wicked Local
reports.
The Nashville visit will include Tennessee's inaugural Duke of
Edinburgh Award Ceremony hosted by Governor and Mrs. Bill Haslam at
the Tennessee Governor's Mansion.
The foundation was founded by Edward's father Prince Philip in 1956
and is a self-development program available for young people aged 14
to 25, with millions of candidates from over 140 countries having
taken part in the past.
Following the awards ceremony, Kristina will have the opportunity to
interview HRH for Teen Kids News on the ABC Television network.
According to Ayanian, `this is a dream come true for me and a rare
opportunity for any television reporter to interview a member of the
British Royal family.'
She will also interview award recipients and participate in an English
style afternoon tea. She is also invited to a black tie royal gala,
which will benefit the US Duke of Edinburgh Award, taking a place at
the Montgomery Bell Academy.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2013/05/22/q-ayanyan/
Medal, to interview Prince Edward
11:29 22/05/2013 » SOCIETY
Burlington's Kristina Ayanian, Miss Massachusetts Outstanding Teen
2013, will travel to Nashville, Tenn. on May 23 to receive her Duke of
Edinburgh Bronze Medal Award from His Royal Highness Prince Edward,
The Earl of Wessex and Viscount Severn of England, Wicked Local
reports.
The Nashville visit will include Tennessee's inaugural Duke of
Edinburgh Award Ceremony hosted by Governor and Mrs. Bill Haslam at
the Tennessee Governor's Mansion.
The foundation was founded by Edward's father Prince Philip in 1956
and is a self-development program available for young people aged 14
to 25, with millions of candidates from over 140 countries having
taken part in the past.
Following the awards ceremony, Kristina will have the opportunity to
interview HRH for Teen Kids News on the ABC Television network.
According to Ayanian, `this is a dream come true for me and a rare
opportunity for any television reporter to interview a member of the
British Royal family.'
She will also interview award recipients and participate in an English
style afternoon tea. She is also invited to a black tie royal gala,
which will benefit the US Duke of Edinburgh Award, taking a place at
the Montgomery Bell Academy.
http://www.panorama.am/en/society/2013/05/22/q-ayanyan/