
Alainna Fielding's Biography

Platform:
Strengthening Today’s Family
Education:
Walla Walla High School, 2003 Graduate
Brigham Young University, 2003-2004
Columbia Basin College-2004-2005
Scholastic/Career Ambition:
Alainna plans to obtain a Doctorate in Vocal Performance/become a professional
Opera Singer
Talent:
Classical
Vocalist
Scholastic Honors:
Washington State Honors Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement,
Marshall/Alexander Speech/Drama Award, WWHS Choir Ensemble Award, Arion Award
(distinguished choral award), Member of National Honor Society, Honor Roll
Leadership
Roles:
ASB Representative, Conspiracy of Hope Commissioner and Organizer (charity
talent show), Counselor and President of Young Women’s Organization at church,
Chaired Annual WWHS Teacher Appreciation Dinner (2003), Co-Organizer of
Children’s Olympics
Accomplishments:
5 years private
voice lessons, 3 years acting training, several lead roles in community and
school musicals and plays, three first place awards as a soloist at Regional
Solo and Ensemble Contest (2000, 2001, and 2002), All-Northwest Choir (2000,
2001, and 2002), Top scores at State Thespian Club Competition, WMEA 2002 Music
Championship in Women’s Vocal Duet, numerous volunteering hours through food
drives, blood drives, highway litter cleanup projects, and performing at
community events, funerals, rest homes and hospitals, received Young Woman of
Recognition Award
Interesting Facts:
Alainna grew up
on a farm, working to support their family farm. She is the youngest of seven
children. Her greatest passion is performing, whether she is singing, acting, or
delivering speeches.
Platform Mission:
As Miss
Tri-Cities, Alainna is speaking within the area at public forums, schools and
local community groups to provide public awareness of the importance of the
family. She is advocate for the necessity of spending regular time together as
a family on a weekly basis and the importance for each family to work, play, and
worship together. She will stress the obligation that parents have to create an
atmosphere in their home that will encourage comfortable communication. Along
with that, she plans to help families understand the responsibilities of each
separate role in the home -- father, mother and child. To stress the fact that
this topic is of utmost importance, she will bring to light several studies that
have been done in recent years on this topic to help people see that the “ideal
family situation” is more than just a belief but a matter of evidence and
proof. And perhaps of equal importance, she also wants to instill hope and
courage into the hearts of those struggling to deal with irreversible
circumstances which prevent them from creating that secure environment in their
homes. Alainna plans to bring about a change in attitudes and behaviors
relative to family life by speaking out on this very crucial issue.
Legacy:
Alainna’s legacy
is to be remembered as the Miss Tri-Cities who helped remind people of the core
belief that focusing on the family will do more to enrich their lives than any
other pursuit. She wants to be remembered for the fact that she not only talked
about these principles but I also strived to live them. She strives to be a
role model for the next generation.