
Adrianna Riley is pictured above after being crowned as the 2010 Miss Bristol Teen. (Photo by Laurie Eads)

Senior Queen Harriet Edwards (left) stands with the 2010 Bristol Homecoming Queen, Toni Miller. (Photo by Laurie Eads)
Toni Miller was crowned Bristol’s 2010 Homecoming Queen. Miller will be a junior at Bethel College, where she is studying business marketing. She enjoys music, crafts, volunteering and helping at the Loftt music ministry at Bristol Church of the Nazarene. She was the 2009 Citizen of the Year for her community volunteerism.
Miller won Miss Queen Talent for performing a comedic monologue. She also tied with Gracie Lyons for the Miss Community Service award. Miller received a full one-year scholarship to Ivy Tech Community College, $600 in Tiffany stock and several smaller prizes.
Lyons was chosen first runner-up, Miss Community Service and Miss Congeniality. Brittany Hollowell was chosen second runner-up and Miss Entrepreneur. Megan Ellis and Katy Ellis were tied for third runner-up.
Adrianna Riley was crowned as the Miss Bristol Teen. She is a freshman at Elkhart Central High School.
Katie Price was the first runner-up for Miss Bristol Teen. She also won Miss Teen Congeniality and Miss Teen Talent.
Harriet Edwards, sponsored by Russell Products, was crowned as the 2010 Senior Queen.
Kenny and Sandy Lingofelter were awarded as Bristol’s Citizens of the Year. The Lingofelters are active in helping ADEC, as well as other volunteer work they provide for the community. Kenny served on the Bristol Fire Department from 1965-1995. Sandy organizes events for the Moose Lodge and has been a member of the Tuesday Ladies group for 40 years. The Lingofelters also helped to organize the Bristol Community Garage Sale Aug. 12-14. They were the grand marshals in the Homecoming Parade.





August 18th, 2010
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