Congratulations, Missouri Dreamgirls USA Pageant Winners

Monae
Missouri Dreamgirls Pageant
Neighborhood: Downtown St. Louis
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States of America
I would like to congratulate all of the winners in the Missouri Dream girls pageant that was held March 19-21, 2010. This was a great pageant for anyone to be in ranging from babies to Classic Ms. The pageant started with registrations, competitions and the crowning.

All of the pageant participants registered on the evening of March 19, 2010 at the Millennium Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri. During registrations the contestants received their final schedule for the weekend, pageant program book, production number shirt and they finished paying any fees that were due. They had the rest of the evening to practice or relax. The opening ceremony for the pageant started at 8:30a.m. on Saturday, March 20, 2010.

At the opening ceremony everyone was introduced to the state and national queens from the previous year. The audience learned more about the pageant and was introduced to the local queens that were there to compete for state titles. Now, in order to compete at the state level a local title is given by completing a phone interview, being approved by the director and paying the fees for the title. The competitions in the pageant held this weekend were the Spokesmodel (4+age groups), baby/tiny formalwear (under age 4), baby/tiny playwear (under age 4), dressy runway (4+age groups), and talent (4+age groups). All of the competitions were over by 8:30p.m. and that was it for the contestants on that Saturday. Sunday, March 21, 2010 was the crowning ceremony.

I was very impressed on this day and about the pageant. The pageant started at 9:30a.m. and lasted up until 12:00p.m. They started with the previous queens farewells and good luck essays to the contestants. After the queens shared their farewells the division and optional crowns and awards were given by age groups. A division crown is given to the winner in the age group for the overall required competitions in the pageant. Optional competitions are additional to the overall pageant required competitions and not all contestants enter optional competitions. The pageant offered a variety of titles so after division titles were given supreme crowns and hi-point champions were awarded.

There were supreme crowns for every optional and contestants had to sign up for a supreme title. There were only two Hi-point champion crowns awarded and a high-point is someone in the age groups 4-12 or 13 and up that scored high in their division and optionals plus they had to enter the competition for the high-point. I would like to congratulate a special contestant that is dear to me which is Alicia Lee for winning the Hi-point champion for ages 13 and up. Have a great reign Alicia and all of the other state queens. Nationals are in July so I would love see many of these fine queens turn into national royalty.

The Dream girls pageant was very fun, on time and fair. Everything from the registration process to the day of crowing was in order and kept family and friends interested. The contestants had a day of relaxing and a day running. Hard work and determination paid off for all contestants they all were beautiful deserved to be there. Good luck queens!

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I am a 30 year old female. Born and raised in St. Louis. I enjoy reading, writing, self published a book of poems. I am a mother,daughter,sister, aunt and friend.   View profile

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  • Yvonne Leehelen Dowell 3/29/2010

    Good writing!

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