July 2013 DC Beacon Edition

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Multifaceted singer wins pageant

Helping Foreign Service families Miller has volunteered for many organizations over the years, including the Boy Scouts of America, Little League and Fairfax

PHOTO COURTESY OF DEBBI MILLER

By Rebekah Sewell Debbi Miller never thought she’d be entering a beauty pageant at her age. Her days are crammed full — volunteering for numerous organizations, gardening, spending time with friends and family, and singing opera. True, she had participated in four Miss Alabama pageants while in college. Scholarships awarded to pageant finalists had helped to pay her tuition. But now she was 64. Miller was being encouraged by her friend Jackie Bong-Wright, the 2004 Ms. Virginia Senior America winner, to give it a shot. Miller went to a pageant orientation and became enchanted. “Our society tends to marginalize older people, especially older women. They focus on the beauty of youth,” she said. “This pageant is important because it celebrates the fact that beauty has nothing to do with age. It reminds older women that they are not trivial. We are valuable and vital.” And besides, Miller added, “It’s fun to get dressed up in beautiful clothes and remember that you are a beautiful woman, even though you’re older,” she said. So she took a chance and entered. On May 17, Miller was crowned Ms. Virginia Senior America at the ShenanArts Theater in Staunton, Va. “I am as happy as a clam,” she said about her win. Suzi Athanas of Virginia Beach and Lilshey Huffman of Staunton were declared first and second runners-up, respectively. The pageant is organized and run by volunteers who are dedicated to honoring enthusiastic and talented women over 60. Contestants are judged by their philosophy on life, talent and evening gown competitions, and a personal interview with the judges. There is also a separate community service award, based on volunteer work, for which contestants may apply. Each year, Senior America, Inc. holds a national pageant competition, where local winners from each state compete for the title of Ms. Senior America. Miller will represent Virginia at the national pageant from October 20 to 25 in Atlantic City, N.J.

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Fairfax resident Debbi Miller was crowned Ms. Senior Virginia in May. In addition to winning the overall title, she won the Evening Gown, Talent and Ms. Congeniality honors. The opera singer and dedicated volunteer said she entered the contest to show that older women are “valuable and vital.”

County Public Schools. Most of her current work is with the Associates of the American Foreign Service Worldwide (AAFSW). Her husband, Terry, is the director of the Center for International Trade and Economics at the Heritage Foundation and is a former U.S. diplomat. He served as a U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Economic and Social Council and General Assembly in 2006. His work in public service took the family all over the world, including France, New Zealand, Italy and Barbados. While it sounds glamorous, life in the Foreign Service is demanding, Miller said. “In the beginning [of each post], I loved it. I loved learning new languages, meeting new people and tasting new food.

“But the end is hard,” Miller recalled. “I have a hard time saying goodbye. Being far away from our extended family was [also] difficult, especially on holidays.” Because of her personal experience, Miller was inspired to help address the needs of others in similar situations. She describes AAFSW, a volunteer nonprofit, as “dedicated to the needs of Foreign Service employees and their dependents.” AAFSW provides Foreign Service members with support networks, legislative advocacy and organized interest groups, including drama and writing groups. Miller serves as both membership chair See PAGEANT WINNER, page 39

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