Amador County – The 2011 Miss Amador winner will again kick off festivities of the Amador County Fair’s fair week, with the crowning to take place Thursday, July 28.
The Fair expects family and friends to find standing room only at the Miss Amador Pageant on the first night of the Fair. The contestants show off their talents and inner beauty in hopes of winning educational scholarships and representing the Amador County Fair at public events throughout the coming year.
The Miss Amador Scholarship Competition will be held at 8 p.m. Thursday, July 28th on the Central House Bandstand.
The 2011 Contestants are Chelsea Anderson of Jackson; Savannah Gray of Jackson; Morgan Hirschel of Jackson; Allison Nelson of Pioneer; Julianne Nevin of Ione; Kylie Ohm of Ione; Brittany Patrick of Ione; and Sarah Ruttan of Plymouth.
The Competition’s organizers said “not only do the contestants have an opportunity to win a scholarship, the competition offers the opportunity to reach and grow as a young person of accomplishment and achievement.”
Organizers said “participating in a pageant is an exciting and rewarding experience for young women who use the process to sharpen their talents, expand their leadership and communication skills, and broaden their community service.
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