NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- When Tia Winn-McDonald put out a plea on her Facebook page for help with fundraising for her upcoming trip to Las Vegas, NSBNews.net stepped up to the plate with a story posted just after midnight Sunday on its website and then posted a link to the story on Facebook with reminders again on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The initial Facebook message read: "A local gal, Tia Winn-McDonald of Edgewater, is trying to raise money to help with expenses for her upcoming Miss Teen US pageant in Las Vegas. Read on with how you can help her..."
NSBNews.net kept that story on its top stories section until late Wednesday evening when Winn-McDonald sent a message that she had enough pledges for the dinner Friday night.
She added in her message to NSBNews.net, "I'm extremely excited for nationals! I've worked so many years on capturing the state title, and I've worked many hours getting ready for nationals! I can't wait to represent Florida and show the United States all that I have! It's such an honor to go to such a huge pageant/production, and I know that I'll be making memories that Ill never forget!!!"
She added in her message to NSBNews.net, "I'm extremely excited for nationals! I've worked so many years on capturing the state title, and I've worked many hours getting ready for nationals! I can't wait to represent Florida and show the United States all that I have! It's such an honor to go to such a huge pageant/production, and I know that I'll be making memories that Ill never forget!!!"
Winn-McDonald, 18, graduated with honors last month from New Smyrna Beach High School. She has competed in numerous pageants and contributed countless hours to community causes over the last several years. Also, last month she was named Miss Teen Florida at a competition in Ormond Beach, setting the stage for the national contest in Las Vegas.
NSBNews.net's Google Analytics show that the story written Winn-McDonald's fundraising situation was read by 1,723 Internet users through midnight Wednesday. The story was re-posted on Facebook on Tuesday and Wednesday with similar pleas for readers to go to the story for details.
NSBNews.net's Google Analytics show that the story written Winn-McDonald's fundraising situation was read by 1,723 Internet users through midnight Wednesday. The story was re-posted on Facebook on Tuesday and Wednesday with similar pleas for readers to go to the story for details.
In response to NSBNews.net's initial Facebook posting, New Smyrna Beach Realtor Tom Alcorn wrote of the Friday night Pastime dinner and cruise: "Lucy & Tom Alcorn will be there! Great girl, she deserves to win national title!"
Facebook user Audrey Ross Ostoyic added: "So glad you did a story on this Henry. She is an amazing young woman that has such a huge heart and sweet spirit. Wish I could be there."
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