Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Miss Georgia Caribbean – Reinvented

In its fifth year of existence the Miss Georgia Caribbean Pageant has reinvented its pageantry system. The MGCP system took a year to examine its former system, consulted with its pageant association – EPIC and held several workshops with several other Caribbean pageant organizations such as the Miss Florida Caribbean Pageant.

Most significantly the MGCP is please to announce the addition of two other pageant segments to its system. The Jr. Miss Georgia Caribbean and the Miss Teen Georgia Caribbean contests will be apart of this year’s showcase. The Jr. MGCP is opened to girls between the ages of nine (9) and thirteen (13), and the Teen MGCP are for girls fourteen (14) to seventeen (17) years of age. Due to the overwhelming requests of contestants vying to represent any one country, the pageant system has decided to welcome all applicants to compete for the coveted title. With this new concept, the delegates will no longer wear sashes bearing the name of their country but now will bear the name of the company or organization sponsoring them. Another change to the pageantry system will be the month in which the coronation event is held, traditionally the show was held in July however beginning this year the show will be held in October. This will now allow more contestants to participate and not having to choose between the pageant, summer vacations, internships and exchange student opportunities.

The Miss Georgia Caribbean Pageant is putting together a spectacular showcase for this year’s coronation show and is now accepting applications for all pageant categories. Our sponsors have played an integral role in the MGCP shows and their continued support is truly appreciated. For further information on this year’s pageant, please contact us at director@missgeorgiacaribbean.com

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