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  Join us Saturday, March 10th 2007 for a day of colorful, creative fun!!!

 
This Celebration will be done South GA Style, with taste and dignity, just like Mardi Gras should be!! 
 
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Drawing set for March 1st, 2007
 
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2007 Queens:

0-3 Grand Supreme: Hadleigh Zeigler

0-3 Mini Supreme: Ava Ray

0-3 Overall Most Beautiful: Ava Ray

0-3 Overall Most Photogenic Glitzy: Ava Ray

0-3 Overall Most Photogenic Natural: Valerie Perkins

 

0-23 mos Queen:

Molly Jane McClellan

2-3 years Queen:

Ryleigh Hawkins

 

4-9 Grand Supreme: Brittany Strickland

4-9 Mini Supreme: Emilee Ray

4-9 Overall Most Beautiful: Emilee Ray

4-9 Overall Most Photogenic Glitzy: Emilee Ray

4-9 Overall Most Photogenic Natural: Mackenzie Sanders

 

4-5 years Queen: Mackenzie Sanders

6-9 Queen: Margaret Joiner

 

10-up Grand Supreme: Hannah Cornelius

10-up Mini Supreme: Stephanie Hill

10-up Overall Most Beautiful: Megan Hendrix

10-up Overall Most Photogenic Glitzy: Raelyn McDonald

10-up Overall Most Photogenic Natural: Stephanie McDonald

 

10-12 Queen: Tierra Allen

13-15 Queen: Raelyn McDonald

16-up Miss Queen: Keegan Westberry

 

Join Us Again in 2008!

 

 

Beautiful BIG stage great for practicing for a State or National pageant!!

 

Lacey Jowers will be available for hair and makeup!!

Appointments are FILLING up fast!

LucyLu1973@charter.net

 

  Update On Crowns and numbers of contestants!

Princess Hospitality Crowns:

 

 

  Grand and Mini Supreme Crowns:

 

 

Hospitality Queen Crown:

 

 

 

 

A brief history of Mardi Gras

 

In French, Mardi Gras means "Fat Tuesday" and is celebrated the day
before Ash Wednesday as a last "fling" prior to the 40 days of Lent
which precede Easter. Lent is a word that comes from the Middle English
word "lente" which means "springtime" - so named for the season of the
year in which it usually occurs. While the practice of Lent is not
mentioned in the Bible, it has been a tradition in the Christian world
since the mid 4th century. It seems to parallel the 40 days of fasting
in the wilderness that Jesus experienced following his baptism.

Historically, Lenten fasting became mandatory, especially abstinence
from eating meat. While recommended by St. Athanasius, bishop of
Alexandria in 330 AD, by the Middle Ages Lent was enforced throughout
Europe, especially the forbidding of meat during the final weeks before
Easter.

The word "carnival" comes from an old Italian word that means to "go
without meat" or "removal of meat." Festivals like Mardi Gras sprang up
throughout parts of Europe as a means to prepare for the coming times of
self-denial. The three days before Ash Wednesday is also known as
"Shrovetide," where shrove is an Old English word meaning "to repent."
In England, the Tuesday just before Ash Wednesday is called Shrove
Tuesday and is celebrated by eating of rich food, that won't be used
during Lent.

As the Protestant Reformation spread throughout Europe, Lent became
regarded more as a Roman Catholic institution, and was increasingly
ignored by Protestants as a traditional observance. This tendency did
not reverse, especially in the US, until the 1980s. Today, more
Protestant churches participate in Lent with devotions and Scripture
readings, as well as special Ash Wednesday services.

 

 

 

Teeny Miss 0-23 mos

Wee Miss 2-3 years

Tiny Miss 4-5 years

Little Miss 6-9 years

Young Miss 10-12 years

Teen Miss 13-15 years

Miss 16 & Up

60 day fall back!!!

You may compete in the age group you are up to Jan. 10th

For example: If you are 3 and turn 4 on Jan 10th, you may still compete in the 2-3 year old group

 

 1 Hospitality Queen

The contestant who collects the most sponsor donations, good luck tickets, and sells the most advance tickets wins a gorgeous Mardi Gras crown, a big nice trophy, beautiful monogrammed sash and monogrammed tote bag with Mardi Gras gifts.

 

3 Grand Supremes

0-3**4-9**10 & up

The contestant with the highest combined score in beauty, casual wear and photogenic (natural or glitz) wins a gorgeous Mardi Gras crown, a nice big trophy, beautiful monogrammed sash, monogrammed tote bag, and a Mardi Gras gift.

 

3 Mini Supremes

0-3**4-9**10 & up

The contestant with the 2nd highest combined scores in beauty, casual wear and photogenic (natural or glitz) wins a gorgeous Mardi Gras crown, a nice big trophy, beautiful monogrammed sash and monogrammed tote bag, and a Mardi Gras gift.

 

3 Overall Most Beautiful

0-3**4-9**10 & up

The contestant with the highest combined scores in facial beauty only, wins a beautiful plaque.

 

3 Overall Most Natural Photogenic

0-3**4-9**10 & up

The contestant with the highest combined scores in Natural (non glitz) photogenic only, wins a beautiful plaque.

 

3 Overall Most Glitzy Photogenic

0-3**4-9**10 & up

The contestant with the highest combined scores in Glitzy photogenic only, wins a beautiful plaque.

 

7 Divisional Beauty Queens

The contestant with the highest scores in beauty only wins a gorgeous Mardi Gras crown, nice trophy, beautiful monogrammed banner and a great Mardi Gras gift bag.

 

7 Hospitality Princesses

The contestant in her division who sold the most advance tickets, good luck tickets & sponsor donations.  She will receive a nice tiara and a gift.