MURFREESBORO — Paperwork is now
being accepted for the Miss MTSU and Miss Murfreesboro Scholarship Pageants,
which will be held starting at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 22, in Oakland High School
theater, 2225 Patriot Drive.
The deadline for paperwork to be submitted is Monday, Feb. 17,
but event officials say the earlier the submission the better for planning
purposes.
Email missmtsuscholarshiporg@gmail.com
with questions or for paperwork and ticket information, or call Patty Drewry, a
volunteer and member of the Queens Committee that helps produce the pageants,
at 615-210-5717. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $10 for students with a
valid ID.
Both Miss MTSU and Miss Murfreesboro pageant winners will
advance to the Miss Tennessee Pageant and receive a $500 scholarship award. The
combined pageants serve as an official preliminary to the Miss Tennessee
pageant.
To be a contestant for the titles of Miss MTSU and Miss
Murfreesboro applicants must meet the following criteria:
• Be a female and a U.S. citizen;
• High school graduate or equivalent by June 30, 2014;
• No younger than 17 on Jan. 11, 2014, and no older than 24 by
Dec. 31, 2014;
• Not be married, never have been married, never have had a
marriage annulled, never cohabitated or have had a child;
• Miss MTSU must be a student of Middle Tennessee State
University; and
• Miss Murfreesboro must be a resident of the state of Tennessee
or attend a university in the state of Tennessee.
Shelby Thompson of Franklin, Tenn., Miss Tennessee 2013, will be
performing and signing autographs for those attending the pageants. As Miss
Tennessee, Thompson serves as Gov. Bill Haslam’s official spokeswoman for
Character Education and travels 70,000 miles speaking to 40,000 schoolchildren
about trustworthiness, the Character Education trait.
Throughout her year of travels across the state, Thompson also
serves as a national spokeswoman for Big Brothers Big Sisters, Official Friends
of Children’s Hospital Board Intern, Volunteer Tennessee’s Honorary Board Chair,
as well as the Goodwill Ambassador for Children’s Miracle Network for the state
of Tennessee, home to five Children’s Miracle Network hospitals.
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