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TEXAS UNITED NATION PAGEANTS Now Accepting Applications
November 30, 2006

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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TEXAS UNITED NATION PAGEANTS

Preliminary to the national United Nation Pageants competition

Now Accepting Applications

MRS  MS  MISS  TEEN
 

  • A competition for “real women” of all ages and no experience necessary
  • $2,000 cash scholarships for winning titleholders
  • $500 cash scholarships for the top four finalist
  • Fabulous prize package for winning titleholders and finalist
  • Prizes for all participating contestants
  • Contestants judged in interview, tennis wear and evening gown
  • No application fee required

The purpose of this competition is to showcase women of all ages and their accomplishments in the area of voluntarism.  Each applicant, while she may be beautiful and physically fit, contestants are accepted based on her inner qualities, personal accomplishments, commitment to community service and her passion for how she has and will continue to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate.

Director:           Martha Kennerson

Office:              281-554-8987

Other:               281-639-9905

Website:           www.texasunitednationpageants.com or www.unitednationpageants.com

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Established in 1996, the United Nation Pageant was created by Sarah Boothe, a 25-year veteran of the pageant industry. Sarah has held both state and national pageant titles. Over the years, she decided that pageants typically seemed more concerned with sponsors and advertising than the real focal point, the contestant. Sarah designed the United Nation Pageant to be a competition for "Real People." The main purpose of this competition is to showcase women of all ages, of the United States of America and the entire world. These women, young and old alike, do not have to fit into a cookie cutter mold. Although these women come for all different backgrounds, they have one thing in common, they manage their lives-school, family, career, marriage and community involvement with elegance and grace.

 
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The purpose of this competition is to showcase women of all ages and their accomplishments in the area of voluntarism.  Each applicant, while she may be beautiful and physically fit, contestants are accepted based on her inner qualities, personal accomplishments, commitment to community service and her passion for how she has and will continue to make a difference in the lives of those less fortunate.