Tara Dawn Holland

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Tara Dawn Holland
Born October 2, 1972
Overland Park, Kansas
Nationality American
Alma mater Florida State University
Known for Being Miss America 1997

Tara Dawn Holland (born 2 October 1972 in Overland Park, Kansas) was Miss America 1997. She married Jon Lynn Christensen on 21 November 1998; they have one child. Rep. Christensen announced that she was a virgin when they got engaged.

After six years as a local literacy advocate and tutor, Tara took her cause to the national spotlight when she was crowned Miss America 1997. She spent the year fighting for literacy education for people of all ages and backgrounds, as well as raising funds and motivating those involved in the cause. Since her year of service, she has continued to speak for local, state, and national organizations on this critical issue.

In addition to traveling as a speaker, Tara has enjoyed many opportunities to perform musically. She has been featured as a vocal soloist with the Kansas City Symphony, the U.S. Air Force Band, and the NATO Band in Italy. Tara also was a featured vocalist in the nationally televised Boston Pops Fourth of July Celebration and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Her self-titled debut CD has been released, as well as an abstinence song she wrote, entitled "I Saved Myself for You". In addition, she had the honor of singing for two of President George W. Bush's inaugural events, including the Armory Ball, the largest official Inaugural Ball. Tara is currently recording two new songs, which will be released soon.

She has appeared in various media outlets, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, Live with Regis and Kathie Lee, Today, Fox News Sunday with Tony Snow, Parade, People, and Focus on the Family radio show, among others. In addition to commercials, public service announcements, and her cameo role on The Nanny, some of her other highlights include the 1997 Kansan of the Year, President Bush’s Daily Point of Light #723, and the 1997 Kansas Woman of Achievement.

Today, Tara is very active with youth, both in her local community and as a national sexual abstinence speaker to tens of thousands of students per year. She also sings and speaks for women’s groups, fundraisers, and churches. In December 2002, Tara graduated summa cum laude with her master’s degree in music education from the University of Missouri–Kansas City. Tara and her husband, former U.S. Congressman Jon Christensen, make their home in Franklin, Tennessee.

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The video of her receiving her crown was shown at the beginning of the 2006 film, Little Miss Sunshine.

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Preceded by
Shawntel Smith
Miss America
1997
Succeeded by
Katherine Shindle


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