Miss Lakeland,

Miss Florida Sunshine

Scholarship Pageants

&

Miss Florida Sunshine

Outstanding Teen

 

 

 

 


View and Purchase 2010 Pageant Photos at

www.stevenmartine.com/Lakeland/

 

P.O. Box 6561
Lakeland, FL 33807

ph: 863-559-1244
fax: 863-644-5892

Info - Scholarship Pageants

General Information on Becoming a Contestant

To compete in the Miss Florida Scholarship Program, a contestant must first win a local preliminary pageant.

The Miss Lakeland title is open to all eligible residents of Polk County and the following surrounding zip codes; 33565, 33566, 33547, 34219, 33834, 33890, 33825, 34379, 34759, 34758, 34747, 34236, 34711, 33540, 33525.

Miss Florida Sunshine title is open statewide.

 

◦ Must be at least 17 years old and entering your senior year of high school.
◦ Single, never been married.
◦ Live, work full time, or attend school full time in Florida.
◦ Be a high school graduate by the time you compete for Miss Florida.
◦ Be no older than 24 on September 30, 2010
◦ U.S. Citizen ◦ Meet character criteria as set forth by the Miss America Organization.
◦ Be able to meet the time commitment and responsibilities as set forth by the local program in which you compete.
◦ Be able to meet the time commitment and responsibilities as set forth by the Miss Florida program should you win the title.
◦ Register on www.MissAmerica4kids.com and raise $100 for each local in which you compete
(a maximum of $400) and $250 for the state competition.

Areas of Competition:
25% Interview Competition
35% Talent Competition
20% Evening-Wear Competition
15% Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit Competition
5% On-Stage Question Interview Competition

Each contestant participates in an individual 10-minute press conference-style interview with our panel of judges. There are typically 5 judges on a panel. Contestants are questioned on their background as presented on their fact sheet, their educational and career goals, their opinions on current events and social issues, and their interests, hobbies and extracurricular activities. Scoring is based on overall communication skills, including personality, intelligence, validated opinions, emotional control, overall first impression and personal appearance, and whether the contestant possesses the overall qualities and attributes of a Miss America. Each interview begins with no introduction by the contestant. This is followed by a question and answer period. The interview concludes with the opportunity to make a final statement during the last 30 seconds to the judges. This is optional; a contestant need not take this opportunity. They may end the interview at that time.

Talent Competition Contestants perform a 90 Second routine of their own choosing. Some possible talents include all types of singing, dancing, gymnastics, instrumental music, dramatic or comedy monologues, baton twirling and ventriloquism. Other talents that can be performed solo on a stage are also possible. Phone or e-mail us if you have a question about your talent presentation. Scoring is based on contestant's skill and personality, interpretive ability, technical skill level, stage presence and the totality of all elements, including costume, props, voice, use of body and choreography. Eveningwear Competition Each contestant appears on stage in an outfit of her own choosing, representative of what she would wear to a formal, black tie social event. Pantsuits, cocktail dresses and evening gowns are all appropriate for this phase of the competition. Scoring is based on overall first impression, sense of confidence, personality and stage presence, walk and posture, appropriateness of attire and sense of attractiveness. Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit Competition Each contestant briefly appears on stage in a one or two piece swimsuit and footwear of her own choosing. Scoring is based on overall first impression, statement of physical fitness and health, overall physique and proportion, walk, posture and grace, sense of confidence and presence on stage. On-Stage Interview Each contestant will be asked one or two on-stage questions during or after the eveningwear competition, with the score factoring on how well she answers the extemporaneous question(s).

Miss Lakeland Scholarship

and

Miss Florida Sunshine Scholarship Pageant

 

All contestant forms are availble on our Forms page

 

Miss Required Documents

  • Contestant resume (six copies-one page in length)
  • Platform Statement (6 copies-one page in length)
  • Local Contract (1 copy-MUST BE NOTORIZED)
  • 6 headshot photos - color or black and white (one original for the printer and 5 original copies for the judges books...all of the same pose). The photo's can be of any size...as long as they are 8 X 10 or smaller. Keep in mind that each of the judges will have one during the entire pageant. (Size 5 X 7 would be ideal.) These photo's are not returnable.
  • Talent form
  • 2 copies of Talent Music on CD only  (90 second time limit)
  • Onstage Introduction
  • Children's Miracle Network $100 donation
  • Proof of residence
  • Copy of Birth Certificate 
  • Sealed copy of your last report card/official transcripts   

  • Please note that the talent time limit has changed for 2010 to 90 seconds      

 


Miss Florida 2009

Rachel Todd


www.fourpointsmagazine.com

 

 

 

 

 

P.O. Box 6561
Lakeland, FL 33807

ph: 863-559-1244
fax: 863-644-5892