Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Miss Tennessee USA to compete for title of Miss USA



by Robin Burton

CLARKSVILLE, TENN. — It’s just a matter of days before Miss Tennessee USA 2014, Nashville’s Kristy Landers Niedenfuer, 22, will be on stage in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to compete for the title of Miss USA 2014.

The 63rd annual Miss USA Pageant will be telecast live from the Baton Rouge River Center in Louisiana on June 8 at 7 p.m. Central on NBC. The daughter of World Series-winning pitcher Tom Niedenfuer and ’80s TV icon Judy Landers, Kristy is known for her Nashville-based charity event planning business and as a singer, songwriter and model.

Kristy is an avid supporter of several notable causes, including the Wounded Warrior Project, Breast and Ovarian Cancer Awareness, the Humane Society and the Boys and Girls Club. She is also a lifelong vegetarian and animal lover who has adopted several rescue dogs. She is also the first female spokesperson for Operation Troop Aid, an organization designed to honor and provide for American heroes protecting our nation. She also sits as a board member for the organization. “Kristy is an excellent example of the young women we have had the honor of sending to the Miss USA Pageant to represent our state and organization,” said pageant director Kim Greenwood. “She embodies poise, intelligence, class and beauty, and those qualities will take her far.”





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