Miss Crowley's Ridge 2012
This past weekend, I had the honor of passing along my title, Miss Crowley's Ridge, to another young lady who I know will represent this organization well.
Congratulations to Ashley Gage, Miss Crowley's Ridge 2012!!!
and
Congratulations to Kelly Welsh (younger sister of Courtney Welsh, Miss Three Rivers), Miss Crowley's Ridge Outstanding Teen!!!
I've seen Ashley compete several times and she has always had a sweetness and vibrancy for life that shows in every area of competition.
Before the evening competition for Miss CR, I had the opportunity to sit and talk with her and she has such a genuinely positive attitude. She is upbeat, kind, and personable and according to all accounts lit up onstage as well.
The pageant featured five amazing miss contestants and four wonderful teen contestants. Each did a wonderful job competing and I hope they all had as much fun as I did.
Kailyn and Myself before Interview
Danielle Hicks and myself before interview
Callie Ann and myself before interview.
Ashley Williams and me before interview
One of the things I love about this organization is that you get the opportunity to expand yourself and do new things. Although I'm not a "singer" by trade, during the opening and closing number, I had such a great time singing with Emma (Miss CR Outstanding Teen), Mason Magouryk (Miss Northeast Arkansas), and Haven Cagle (Miss NEA Outstanding Teen).
Ashley Gage and me before Evening Gown
Ashley Williams and me before evening gown
I also enjoyed performing my state talent piece and playing accompanying music for the teen evening gown competition. We were using a "Heart/Love" theme for the pageant since it falls so close to valentines day, so I played "Can you Feel The Love Tonight"
Hey, you can't go wrong with "The Lion King"
I got to wear this gorgeous dress generously lent to me by Laine Berry and The Royal We in Conway!
At the close of the pageant, I had a slideshow that played and reflected my year as Miss CR and then I returned to the stage once more to say our farewells and thank you's.
I chose to do my closing speech live as opposed to a recording because I felt like that was more personal and I really wanted to address people individually. The downside was that in my slight nervousness I did end up forgetting a couple of people, so I have attached a copy of my farewell speech. :)
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Farewell Speech:
Of all the words to describe my
feeling towards having been Miss Crowley’s Ridge this past year, the one I feel
sums it up the best is honored. I am truly honored to have been chosen to
represent this pageant and this area throughout this past year and throughout
the Miss AR 2011 experience.
It has been an absolutely unforgettable experience!!!
They say, it takes a village to raise a child, well it takes
an entire community of people to back a contestant through the pageant journey and
the experience of this past year would not have been possible if not for the
incredible support and love of so many people.
So, I’d like to thank:
First of all, I thank my heavenly father for giving me the
strength and motivation to go on this journey.
Thank you mother and daddy for your incredible support in
every way, this journey would not have been possible without you, you are my
biggest fans. Thank you for believing in me even when I didn’t believe in
myself. Thank you to my immediate,
extended, and church family for supporting and encouraging me throughout this
year, you guys rock my world!
I want to thank Marrietta Jerome and Eva Lee Graves for
initiating me into the pageant world and showing me what this system is really
all about; and another dynamic duo Peggy and Katie Smart, my awesome directors
during my year as Miss Crowley’s Ridge, I couldn’t have asked for sweeter more
devoted directors who also love to shop, what more could I ask for. Thank you
for your attention not only to me but the rest of my family and including them
in this amazing experience. That was your greatest gift to me.
Thanks to Somer Allen for being willing to share your
experiences and expertise as a veteran competitor. I truly appreciate your
advice.
Thanks you to Jeni Stephens for your help in preparing me
for Miss Crowley's Ridge, and for being a good, honest, friend.
Thank you to my former piano teacher, Judith Fairchild, for
helping me prepare the perfect talent piece for me.
I want to thank all of my sponsors from my community who
lent prayers and pocketbooks to assist me as I strove to represent this area
well.
Thanks to Shelly Kelly, and all the folks at Clark's Bridal
for your beautiful work, clothes, encouragement and advice.
And thank you to the
entire Miss Arkansas Organization for making each contestant feel like a queen.
This has been one of the best years of my life and in the
abundance of my gratitude; I am reduced to the simplest of expressions, thank
you, thank, thank you and enjoy the rest of the evening!
Blessings,
Bethany