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Locations:
Cary, NC - April 12
Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Timonium NMD - April 26
Maryland State Fairgrounds - Infield
Charlotte, NC - August 12
Symphony Park at South Park Mall
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Locations:
Cary, NC - April 12
Koka Booth Amphitheatre
Timonium NMD - April 26
Maryland State Fairgrounds - Infield
Charlotte, NC - August 12
Symphony Park at South Park Mall
Pageant Registration Fee: $75
Includes a pageant T-Shirt that Title Winners will wear on Rodeo Night as well as at the Concord Christmas Parade. Registration closes at midnight on August 20th. All forms need to be received via email by midnight on 8/20. All fees are due by 8/20 at the Cabarrus County Fair Office by 5pm no exception. Registrations after this date will not be accepted, no exceptions. Once the registration form is received, you will receive an email confirmation. Once payment is received, you will receive another email confirmation. For questions regarding registration or to send in registration, please email Cabarrus County Fair Pageant Director, Jennifer Bost. Email: Jennifer.bost30@gmail.com Mail your checks to the Cabarrus County Fair Office, Attention Courtney Wyatt. Address: PO Box 707, Concord, NC 28026 You may also drop your registration fee off at the Cabarrus County Fair Office which is located at: 4759 NC Highway 49 N, Concord, NC 28025 There will be a Division Winner in each age division, as well as a Community Service Queen. Age Division Winners will receive a crown, sash, and be introduced at the opening ceremony on Rodeo Night. Opening ceremony on Sunday’s Rodeo Night is a requirement for all Division Winners. There will be a 1st runner up in each category, and each 1st runner up along with each Division Winner will also be asked to ride at the Concord Christmas Parade. If at any time, the division winner cannot fulfill her duties, the 1st runner up will be asked to step in. A Community Service Queen will be crowned as the contestant that brings in the highest number of snack pack items for our featured non-profit, 1Can, Inc. 1Can, Inc distribute snack packs several times each school year to Cabarrus County Schools and Kannapolis City Schools. Items that are in each snack pack are Goldfish, Fruit Snacks, and Juice Box. These snack packs are little positive notes for those children that otherwise wouldn’t have anything. All items need to be dropped off prior to registration on the day of the pageant, and each contestant will be given confirmation of the total number of the items that are counted towards their name. Phases of Competition: Competition will consist of an on-stage introduction that is judged based on community service, community involvement, stage presence and personality. Natural hair, light make-up (for older girls) and Summer Sunday Best dress (Tiny, Mini, & Little shorter dress) and Summer Sunday best dress (Junior, Young, & Miss longer dress) is appropriate. All participants must be in good academic standing and have no disciplinary issues on record. 1. On stage introduction (community service, personality) – 50% They should come across very natural and speak with personality. Their community involvement could be related to school, church or a charity that they support in their community. 2. Walking across the stage in their sundress (poise, confidence, stage presence) – 50% - Attire is to be a type of sundress or summer type of dress (not cocktail dress)(see above description for each division). - Natural hair and light make-up. Hair can be rolled, curled, etc. Outdoor pageant, and it will be hot! The judges will be told that this is a natural pageant so please have natural hair and make-up. This simply means not to overdo it. Hair and make-up can be like going to a school dance (not prom). Registration is at 2:30. At that time, all Snack Pack Items will be tallied, and finalized for competition. Each contestant will receive their contestant number at registration. Contestants will pin their number on their left side on their dress, where it is visible to judges. When the competition begins, each age division will be called up and that group will go up on the stage all at one time as a collective line up. They will then go off stage and come back on individually as the emcee introduces you. You will simply step up on the stage and introduce yourself in the microphone. Keep it short and simple and remember that the judges are looking for personality. You will then walk in a standard “T” formation as the emcee talks about what is on your paper. We will show this walking pattern prior to the competition. Once you have walked, the emcee will thank you by stating, “Thank you Contestant Number…”. You will then walk off stage. Once each division is completed, there will be a short intermission so the judges can tally the scores. Thank you so much for being a part of this year’s “Bringing Back Tradition” pageant and best of luck to each contestant. Let me know if you have any questions and I look forward to seeing you on September 7, 2025. Jennifer Bost Cabarrus County Fair Pageant Director Jennifer.bost30@gmail.com 704-517-0125