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“Being a Winner”
There are many
qualities imperative to being a true winner - integrity, compassion,
and honesty, to name a few. You must also me humble, gracious and
most importantly, approachable. We must remember that our year is
not about “us”. It’s about what we are able to do for others. Take
the time to find who the person is you are taking the picture with
or signing an autograph for. The more open and receptive to others,
the more joy you will give and receive. Just remember, true winners
do not always go home with the crown…
Pageants are the
stepping stones in many ways to a successful future!
Welcome to Pageantry Works. This is a
brief overview of the pageant program. The pageantry program has
accomplished many goals and broken barriers to pave the way for
current contestants like you. Contestants have had amazing success
for the past seven years and looks to have an overwhelming future.
The program is an intensive study of the following items:
*Confidence Building
*Talent Development
*Modeling and Etiquette
*Stage Presence
*Physical Fitness
*Costume Design
*Interview Skills
*Public Speaking
*Hair and Make-up
*Wardrobe
*Grace and Poise
*Being a Winner
If you are interested in auditioning
for the program, contact Mrs. Kezia Justice official Judge for the
Miss. America Association to set up a private audition.
Audition will consist of a
demonstration of proposed Talent, Public Speaking, Modeling Skills,
and a brief Interview. The audition is informal but imperative for
participation.
Pageants are very time
consuming and an investment in you, the crown and your future.
Some of the crowns include:
Miss. Jacksonville
Miss. Senior High
Miss. Delta Teen (2 Years)
Miss. Stanton (3 Years)
Miss. Raines (4 Years)
Miss. Paxon
Miss. Ed White
Miss. Forrest
Miss. Ribault Middle
Miss. Northwestern
Along with many Most Talented, Miss.
Congeniality, Best Interview, Best Model, 1st, 2nd, 3rd place
winner.
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