| Miss Chattahoochee Miss and Teen Preliminaries are OPEN preliminaries and will be held on August 21st at the Springwood Fine Arts Center, Lanett Alabama. Application available under ‘Forms’ | |
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Dear Contestants, You are invited to enter the 2011 Miss Chattahoochee Valley Scholarship program to be held on Saturday, August 21, 2010 at the Springwood Fine Arts Center in Lanett, Alabama. Miss Chattahoochee Valley is an open pageant and young women between the ages of 17 and 24 by December 31, 2011 are eligible to enter. Each participant must never have been married and must be of good moral character. Miss Chattahoochee Valley is a one day pageant. The theme of this year's pageant will be "Queen of the Jungle!" Lunch will be provided during the day for contestants entering “Miss Chatt.” In addition to qualifying as a contestant in the 2011 Miss Alabama Pageant, the winner of this pageant will join a long line of other successful Miss Chattahoochee Valley’s in service to the Chattahoochee Valley community. The winner and runners-up will receive cash scholarship offerings. To obtain paperwork, please visit the Forms page on the website at www.misschatt.com or contact Bart Sorrell at bsorrell@knology.com. Please make use of the checklist to insure that all paperwork and other pertinent information are completed. Required attire for pageant:
The pageant will be limited to 20 Miss Participants. The first 20 Miss Contestant applications received will be eligible for the title of Miss Chatt 2011. Once we receive your contestant packet, you will be contacted via email or phone regarding the details of the day. Thank you for your interest in competing for Miss Chatt 2011! Click here to print this letter. |
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| The Miss Chatt Scholarship pageant is an official
preliminary to the Miss Alabama Scholarship pageant. If chosen as Miss
Alabama the young lady will then compete in the MISS AMERICA Scholarship
Pageant. This affiliation with the Miss America program includes the Miss Chatt pageant in the largest scholarship resource for young women in the world. What are the benefits? You want to earn a college degree, but it's going to take a lot of money. Maybe you have to foot the bill yourself, or maybe you want to ease your parents' financial burden. Perhaps you're a leader who takes pride in paying your own way. The Miss America Organization is one of the nation's leading achievement programs and the world's largest provider of scholarship assistance for young women. Last year, the Miss America Organization and its state and local organizations made available more than $45 million in cash and scholarship assistance. This assistance is not just for the handful of young women who become Miss America, but is available to the over 12,000 young women who compete in the state and local competitions as well. Today, the Miss America Organization is one of the nation's leading achievement programs as well as the world's largest provider of scholarship assistance for young women. Rich in history and social significance, the Miss America Organization is a not-for-profit organization that has maintained a tradition for many decades of empowering young women to achieve their personal and professional goals, while providing a forum in which to express their opinions, talent and intelligence. Scholarships have been the cornerstone of the Miss America program since 1945 when Bess Myerson was the first Miss America to receive a scholarship from the Organization. Participating in the Miss America system not only helps you pay for college and prepare for a career, it also provides an opportunity to gain additional life experience, working on issues of importance to society, enhancing your personal and professional skills and developing your performance-related and other talents. The following is the Mission Statement for the Miss America Organization. To provide unique opportunities for young American women to win financial assistance in the nature of scholarship awards as a means of achieving their educational goals, and to create an maintain a system and produce role models representing positive wholesome American values. To extend the benefits of the Miss America Scholarship Program beyond those young women who choose to compete for the crown of Miss America by providing scholarships to colleges and universities. To utilize the Miss America name to promote generally those issues of concern to the American women, and to encourage and promote the role of all aspects of our society. To recognize women who have made outstanding contributions in all fields of endeavor and specifically to women's issues. To encourage the spirit of volunteerism throughout the Miss America Pageant's network of local and state pageants and to promote good will and civic and economic benefits in the towns and cities which host the competitions leading to the Miss America crown. |
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Visit the official Miss Alabama or Miss America websites by clicking on the logo below. |
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Liz Cochran, Miss Alabama 2009
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Katie Stam, Miss America 2009
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This site has been visited times since 19 December, 2009 |
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This website is maintained by Miss Chatt committee. All pictures that appear herein are the exclusive property of the Miss Chatt and Miss Painted Rock Pageants (unless otherwise noted) and may not be used without the express written consent of the Miss Chatt / Painted Rock organization. |
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© 2009 Miss Chatt/Painted Rock. All rights reserved. |
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