Princess Program General Information
We are happy to announce the second year of our Princess Program for girls ages 4 to 12! Miss Wayne County's Princess Program has been developed to bring into our organization a group of younger girls who will one day be part of our Miss Wayne County program.
The Princess Program is a fundraising endeavor to increase scholarship dollars paid to the young women who compete in our program. This program enables young girls, ages 4 to 12, to be mentored by our contestants competing for the title of Miss Wayne County, an organization that represents the best of the best across our county. This is not a competition for young girls, but a friendship and mentoring program designed to encourage each young princess to be her very best self.
The contestants who compete in this program must study hard, live a healthy lifestyle, have an appreciation for the arts, develop their talents, and be community-minded and service oriented. These are the role models who can make a difference in your daughter’s life. This year, the princesses will also get to meet and spend some time with Miss Wayne County, Sarah Suydam.
Every young lady who participates in the Miss America Organization becomes the best she can be - a winner in life! We want that for your child, too!
Princess participation includes:
The Princess Program is a fundraising endeavor to increase scholarship dollars paid to the young women who compete in our program. This program enables young girls, ages 4 to 12, to be mentored by our contestants competing for the title of Miss Wayne County, an organization that represents the best of the best across our county. This is not a competition for young girls, but a friendship and mentoring program designed to encourage each young princess to be her very best self.
The contestants who compete in this program must study hard, live a healthy lifestyle, have an appreciation for the arts, develop their talents, and be community-minded and service oriented. These are the role models who can make a difference in your daughter’s life. This year, the princesses will also get to meet and spend some time with Miss Wayne County, Sarah Suydam.
Every young lady who participates in the Miss America Organization becomes the best she can be - a winner in life! We want that for your child, too!
Princess participation includes:
- Miss Wayne County Princess tiara
- Official princess t-shirt
- Name and photo in our program book and on our website
- Tea party with Wayne County 2010, the 2011 Miss Wayne County contestants, and Miss Oakland County and Miss Oakland County's Outstanding Teen 2011
- On-stage production participation in the 2011 Miss Wayne County Scholarship Pageant
- Princess crowning ceremony with Miss Wayne County
- One complimentary ticket to the 2011 Miss Wayne County Scholarship Pageant
How to Apply
Complete and mail in the princess application and $50 entry fee. Your completed application should be received no later than
August 27, 2011.
August 27, 2011.
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Agenda
Sunday, August 28, 2011
1:00 pm: Group photo shoot and rehearsal at the Livonia Marriot, Superior Room.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
6:30 pm: "Governor's Tea Party" with Miss Wayne County 2010, our 2011 contestants, and special guests Miss Oakland County 2011 6:30 pm: and Miss Oakland County's Outstanding Teen 2011 at the Governor Warner Mansion in Farmington.
6:30 pm:
Saturday, September 10, 2011
3:00 pm: Arrive at Churchill High School. Princess t-shirts will be passed out at this time.
3:15 pm: Rehearsal
4:00 pm: Released to parents to prepare for show
4:30 pm: Report to the theater fully dressed and ready for the show. During intermission the princesses will be asked to come
4:00 pm: backstage to prepare for the evening gown production. Once they are finished, they will be released to watch the rest
4:00 pm: of the show with their parents.
5:00 pm: Showtime!
1:00 pm: Group photo shoot and rehearsal at the Livonia Marriot, Superior Room.
Tuesday, September 6, 2011
6:30 pm: "Governor's Tea Party" with Miss Wayne County 2010, our 2011 contestants, and special guests Miss Oakland County 2011 6:30 pm: and Miss Oakland County's Outstanding Teen 2011 at the Governor Warner Mansion in Farmington.
6:30 pm:
Saturday, September 10, 2011
3:00 pm: Arrive at Churchill High School. Princess t-shirts will be passed out at this time.
3:15 pm: Rehearsal
4:00 pm: Released to parents to prepare for show
4:30 pm: Report to the theater fully dressed and ready for the show. During intermission the princesses will be asked to come
4:00 pm: backstage to prepare for the evening gown production. Once they are finished, they will be released to watch the rest
4:00 pm: of the show with their parents.
5:00 pm: Showtime!
Clothing Requirements
Group Photo
We will be taking the group photo at rehearsal on Sunday, August 28. Casual dresses or fun outfits are appropriate.
Opening Number
Each princess will wear the pageant provided t-shirt with white bottoms of her choice. Shorts, leggings, or a skirt/skort are all acceptable.
Evening Gown Production
Each princess is asked to wear a mostly white party or semi-formal dress (no longer than mid-calf length) in the evening gown production number. It may have a color sash or be trimmed in different color. Please choose clothing carefully, keeping in mind the age of your child.
*No make-up may be used for the younger girls and age appropriate make-up is permitted for the older girls. This is not a competition, so we suggest a natural look.
We will be taking the group photo at rehearsal on Sunday, August 28. Casual dresses or fun outfits are appropriate.
Opening Number
Each princess will wear the pageant provided t-shirt with white bottoms of her choice. Shorts, leggings, or a skirt/skort are all acceptable.
Evening Gown Production
Each princess is asked to wear a mostly white party or semi-formal dress (no longer than mid-calf length) in the evening gown production number. It may have a color sash or be trimmed in different color. Please choose clothing carefully, keeping in mind the age of your child.
*No make-up may be used for the younger girls and age appropriate make-up is permitted for the older girls. This is not a competition, so we suggest a natural look.
Questions?
Please contact Laura Abney with any questions about the Miss Wayne County Princess Program.