The document provides information about the 2010 Miss Sioux Empire Fair pageant including the program for the evening, introductions of special guests and contestants, descriptions of the different competitions and how they will be judged, biographies of the judges, and a breakdown of the scholarship awards for the winners.
This document provides information about formal recruitment for sororities at Wichita State University from September 3-8, 2014. It welcomes potential new members to the campus and recruitment process. It introduces the Rho Gammas who will assist during recruitment and provides tips for participating in recruitment. It outlines the schedule of recruitment events and encourages participants to register online.
The Flint Women's Forum newsletter provides the following information:
1) Kathy Rometty, the FWF President, welcomes members to the fall season and previews upcoming events and improvements to technology and bylaws.
2) The Swartz Creek American Legion is holding painting fundraisers in December to honor veterans.
3) The FWF uses a new email marketing system, Constant Contact, to send event invitations and manage their online presence. This will help with registration and payments.
The document provides information about the 1st Annual Miss Plus USA competition to be held in Seattle, Washington from August 11-16, 2014. Over 50 women and teens from across the USA will participate in events like workshops, a photo shoot, interviews and preliminary/final competitions. The goal is to provide a platform for plus-sized women to gain confidence in representing causes they are passionate about. The week's events will benefit the non-profit We Care Foundation. Prospective contestants must fill out an application and raise funds to participate in the competition and its prizes.
This document provides information about "A Magical Night of Hope", an awards dinner event hosted by Covenant House California to support homeless youth. The event celebrates the resilience of homeless youth and recognizes individuals who serve as role models. It features entertainment, a live auction, and stories from youth. Past supporters include famous actors, musicians, and athletes. The event generates millions of media impressions and raises awareness of Covenant House's programs, which help over 160,000 homeless youth with services to become self-sufficient. Sponsorship opportunities are listed to support the organization's mission.
Gilda's Club 2011 "Live! From South Florida...It's Saturday Night!" Virtual ...Gilda's Club South Florida
This document provides information about the 16th Annual event for Gilda's Club South Florida including the mission statement, event details, sponsors, committee members, and more. The event will feature a national touring comic, Dean Napolitano, and be emceed by Drew Sattee. Gilda's Club South Florida thanks their many sponsors, volunteers, and partners who helped make the event possible.
The document provides information about fundraising for bicycle tours that benefit the Arthritis Foundation. It discusses how arthritis is a major cause of disability in the US affecting over 50 million people. It encourages participants to find inspiration from friends, family, and children with juvenile arthritis who are battling the disease. The document provides tips and tools for online fundraising through personal pages, email campaigns, and social media. It also suggests other fundraising ideas and lists Arthritis Foundation staff contacts for support.
The document is a program for the 12th Annual Colorado Lutheran High School Association Auction. It thanks the organizers and volunteers of the event. It also thanks sponsors and donors who supported the auction. Finally, it describes some of the live auction items being offered to raise funds for Lutheran High School in Parker, Colorado.
This document provides guidance on professional bartending. It emphasizes the importance of professionalism, preparation, presentation, pride, and passion. It outlines key aspects of bartending including personality, confidence, pouring technique, showmanship, and personal style. It also lists important responsibilities like punctuality, appearance, tools, preparation, uniform, attitude, multi-tasking, responsible service of alcohol, customer service, teamwork, cleanliness, health and safety, and knowledge of company policy. It provides a framework for drink service and discusses sharing knowledge of tastes, geography, and heritage with customers. It also offers tips on adapting to customer factors and using suggestive selling techniques. It includes opening and closing duties and safety guidelines for drink preparation. Finally
This document provides information about formal recruitment for sororities at Wichita State University from September 3-8, 2014. It welcomes potential new members to the campus and recruitment process. It introduces the Rho Gammas who will assist during recruitment and provides tips for participating in recruitment. It outlines the schedule of recruitment events and encourages participants to register online.
The Flint Women's Forum newsletter provides the following information:
1) Kathy Rometty, the FWF President, welcomes members to the fall season and previews upcoming events and improvements to technology and bylaws.
2) The Swartz Creek American Legion is holding painting fundraisers in December to honor veterans.
3) The FWF uses a new email marketing system, Constant Contact, to send event invitations and manage their online presence. This will help with registration and payments.
The document provides information about the 1st Annual Miss Plus USA competition to be held in Seattle, Washington from August 11-16, 2014. Over 50 women and teens from across the USA will participate in events like workshops, a photo shoot, interviews and preliminary/final competitions. The goal is to provide a platform for plus-sized women to gain confidence in representing causes they are passionate about. The week's events will benefit the non-profit We Care Foundation. Prospective contestants must fill out an application and raise funds to participate in the competition and its prizes.
This document provides information about "A Magical Night of Hope", an awards dinner event hosted by Covenant House California to support homeless youth. The event celebrates the resilience of homeless youth and recognizes individuals who serve as role models. It features entertainment, a live auction, and stories from youth. Past supporters include famous actors, musicians, and athletes. The event generates millions of media impressions and raises awareness of Covenant House's programs, which help over 160,000 homeless youth with services to become self-sufficient. Sponsorship opportunities are listed to support the organization's mission.
Gilda's Club 2011 "Live! From South Florida...It's Saturday Night!" Virtual ...Gilda's Club South Florida
This document provides information about the 16th Annual event for Gilda's Club South Florida including the mission statement, event details, sponsors, committee members, and more. The event will feature a national touring comic, Dean Napolitano, and be emceed by Drew Sattee. Gilda's Club South Florida thanks their many sponsors, volunteers, and partners who helped make the event possible.
The document provides information about fundraising for bicycle tours that benefit the Arthritis Foundation. It discusses how arthritis is a major cause of disability in the US affecting over 50 million people. It encourages participants to find inspiration from friends, family, and children with juvenile arthritis who are battling the disease. The document provides tips and tools for online fundraising through personal pages, email campaigns, and social media. It also suggests other fundraising ideas and lists Arthritis Foundation staff contacts for support.
The document is a program for the 12th Annual Colorado Lutheran High School Association Auction. It thanks the organizers and volunteers of the event. It also thanks sponsors and donors who supported the auction. Finally, it describes some of the live auction items being offered to raise funds for Lutheran High School in Parker, Colorado.
This document provides guidance on professional bartending. It emphasizes the importance of professionalism, preparation, presentation, pride, and passion. It outlines key aspects of bartending including personality, confidence, pouring technique, showmanship, and personal style. It also lists important responsibilities like punctuality, appearance, tools, preparation, uniform, attitude, multi-tasking, responsible service of alcohol, customer service, teamwork, cleanliness, health and safety, and knowledge of company policy. It provides a framework for drink service and discusses sharing knowledge of tastes, geography, and heritage with customers. It also offers tips on adapting to customer factors and using suggestive selling techniques. It includes opening and closing duties and safety guidelines for drink preparation. Finally
This document provides a summary of the April/May 2014 issue of the magazine Central Minnesota Women. It discusses various articles in the issue including an interview with Elizabeth Mackey about her work using music and art to help veterans, profiles of three women accountants, a story about metal sculptor Sue Seeger, and recipes featuring bacon by Heather Rotunda. It also promotes upcoming community events, performances by the vocal group Take 6 and the dance troupe Streb Forces, and the musical Shrek at the Paramount Theater.
Lower Alabama Lacrosse - HS Boys 2020 Parent MeetingJessica Grieves
Lower Alabama Lacrosse is a recreational lacrosse league committed to developing young athletes through lacrosse. The document provides information about the league's history, board members, affiliation with the Louisiana High School Lacrosse League, equipment and uniform requirements, practice and game schedules, coaching staff, volunteer opportunities, and ways to support the league through sponsorships and fundraising.
The Service Club of Chicago Presents "Hattitude 2014". The Annual Spring Luncheon Fundraiser at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on May 19th at 11am. Please consider supporting their cause.
The Service Club of Chicago is a charitable organization of women, which has continually served the welfare, civic, educational and cultural needs of Chicago and surrounding communities since 1890. Their policy of giving is to assist, improve and enlarge upon agency programs. Service Club helps recipients to expand facilities, improve equipment and initiate new programs which will better serve a large number of people in need. Every single dollar raised goes directly to charity.
Agencies We Support
At The Service Club of Chicago, we have supported hundreds of different charitable, educational and civic organizations of all sizes and missions since 1890.
2019 Oregon Wine Symposium | Know Your Visitors: Find and Attract Quality Win...Oregon Wine Board
Statewide research conducted in 2018 by the University of Oregon and Destination Analysts aimed to answer these questions: Who is Oregon’s wine tourist? What do they want from their time in our wine regions? How can wineries best suit their needs? This session shares findings from that research to prompt a spirited discussion about strategies for attracting quality visitation to your tasting room, from promoting your business to maximizing the potential of partnerships with like-minded organizations and ultimately closing the sale.
2012 garys guild social member drive annimatedmgoverno
The Gary Center was founded in 1971 in memory of Gary Stafford to provide drug and alcohol counseling and has since expanded to 17 programs serving over 5,000 individuals annually. Gary's Guild is a membership group that supports the Gary Center through fundraising, volunteerism, and community outreach. In 2011, Guild volunteers provided over 700 hours of assistance. The Guild helps raise awareness and funds that support the Gary Center's programs that benefit the community.
This is the first presentation developed for the Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN) of the American Business Women's Association. it was converted from Power Point to DVD and played at the Houston National Golf Club during the CYFEN annual EXPO.
The document analyzes a SlimFast ad campaign targeting women brides-to-be that uses exaggerated humor and stereotypes about women's weight and appearance. It discusses how the ad's tone can be seen as laughable or ironic but also possibly insulting, and examines the ad's use of stylistic devices and stereotypes about women's roles and society's expectations, noting this was from the 1970s-1980s era. It concludes by questioning if the ad campaign could be seen as insulting or hilarious, and even dangerous, depending on cultural context.
This document provides information about an upcoming event hosted by the Los Angeles African American Women's Public Policy Institute (LAAAWPPI). The event is the 6th Annual "Women in Action Awards" which will take place on October 6, 2011 from 6-9 PM at the City Club on Bunker Hill in Los Angeles. The event will honor distinguished women leaders and two men who have promoted women's leadership. Proceeds from the event will support LAAAWPPI's leadership training program which has graduated over 130 women.
The document summarizes information about the Juliette Low Leadership Society Celebration Luncheon, which raises funds to support Girl Scouting programs. It notes that Girl Scouts provide 75 million hours of community service annually worth $1.6 billion. Many famous women leaders were formerly Girl Scouts, including former First Lady Hillary Clinton. The luncheon will feature a keynote speaker and honor successful alumni. Sponsorship levels ranging from $250 to $25,000 provide seating and recognition. Funds support scholarships, outdoor education, leadership programs, and initiatives like anti-bullying work and international travel.
The Berwick Area School District is hosting the 2014 Pennsylvania Odyssey of the Mind State Tournament. Odyssey of the Mind emphasizes creative thinking, collaboration, and problem solving through academic competition. Top teams will advance to the World Competition in Iowa. The Superintendent thanked all those involved in planning and running the event to provide students with a great experience.
5 23-14 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Updatehamiltonsown
The document lists various Memorial Day events taking place on May 24th-26th in Kansas, including ceremonies in Everest, Wabaunsee County, Clay County, Ogden, Manhattan, and Fort Riley. It also mentions an Armed Forces Night event at the Kansas City Royals baseball game.
The Inaugural Nolij Consulting Women Veterans IMPACT Awards and Fundraising GalaNolij Consulting
The document is promoting the inaugural Women Veterans Interactive Foundation IMPACT Awards and Fundraising Gala. It summarizes that the event will celebrate and recognize champions who support women veterans, while also raising funds. Sponsorship packages are outlined providing various benefits depending on the level of sponsorship such as speaking roles, seating, and recognition. The goal is to continue empowering women veterans and their children through the Foundation's support.
Best for women awards 2012 presentationMichelle Bart
The document summarizes an upcoming event hosted by Soroptimist International Southwest Washington to honor three local women on International Women's Day:
1) Mandy Lathim will receive the Violet Richardson Award for her volunteer work helping disadvantaged girls.
2) Tami Sayles, a domestic violence survivor and single mother of three, will receive the Women's Opportunity Award as she works to improve her education and career.
3) Mary Blanchette, executive director of the local Children's Justice Center, will receive the Soroptimist Ruby Award for her work advocating for children and holding abusers accountable.
Dear Friends and Supports of Florida CEC,
Please see below and attached info about seeking donors, sponsors, exhibitors or vendors. Keep this handy on your computer so that if you run into a potential donor, sponsor, exhibitor or vendor, you have all the information they will need.
Thanks,
Paula
This document provides information about "A Magical Night of Hope", an awards dinner event hosted by Covenant House California to support homeless youth. The event celebrates the resilience of homeless youth and individuals who inspire them. It features entertainment, a live auction, and stories from youth. Past prominent supporters include celebrities and athletes. The event generates millions of media impressions across various outlets. Sponsorship opportunities are provided to help support Covenant House California's services for homeless youth ages 18-21, such as shelter, education, job assistance, and more.
The summary provides information about the Samaritan Annual Golf Tournament that is taking place on October 5, 2020 at Little Mill Country Club in Marlton, NJ. The tournament is sponsored by The Richardson Family Dealerships and helps raise funds for Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice. The day includes golfer registration starting at 9:30 AM, a shotgun start at 11:15 AM, and an awards reception and dinner at 4:30 PM. The proceeds help Samaritan provide life-enhancing care for patients and their families.
Miss Plus Size International Beijing is a beauty pageant started in 2015 by Samantha Sibanda, a plus-sized woman from Zimbabwe living in China, to celebrate plus-sized women and combat stereotypes about obesity. The annual event provides a judgment-free environment for plus-sized women to showcase their beauty and confidence through categories like cultural wear, fashion wear, evening gowns, and optional talents. Judges are plus-sized men and women to provide an understanding perspective. The goal is to empower plus-sized women by recognizing qualities like leadership, communication skills, beauty, talent, intelligence, and energy.
The document describes the various community projects and international service projects supported by the Springfield Rotary Club, including providing clean water in Guatemala, improving literacy in Thailand, and remodeling a school in Ghana. It invites attendees to bid on auction items to support these Rotary Club projects and provides descriptions of auction items including dinners, trips, and donations directly to the club's scholarship fund to support local students.
The document summarizes various projects and auction items being supported by the Springfield Rotary Club. It discusses local community projects focused on children's literacy and parks/trails as well as international projects providing clean water, literacy programs, and school renovations. It encourages bidding at the upcoming auction to support these initiatives. Several auction items are described including dinners, trips, scholarships and wine packages.
2016 Miss Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant Interest MeetingChatise Smith
These slides were prepared to present at interest meetings for the 2016 Miss Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant. At these meetings, prospective contestants learned more about the pageant and could even pick up an application.
This document provides a summary of the April/May 2014 issue of the magazine Central Minnesota Women. It discusses various articles in the issue including an interview with Elizabeth Mackey about her work using music and art to help veterans, profiles of three women accountants, a story about metal sculptor Sue Seeger, and recipes featuring bacon by Heather Rotunda. It also promotes upcoming community events, performances by the vocal group Take 6 and the dance troupe Streb Forces, and the musical Shrek at the Paramount Theater.
Lower Alabama Lacrosse - HS Boys 2020 Parent MeetingJessica Grieves
Lower Alabama Lacrosse is a recreational lacrosse league committed to developing young athletes through lacrosse. The document provides information about the league's history, board members, affiliation with the Louisiana High School Lacrosse League, equipment and uniform requirements, practice and game schedules, coaching staff, volunteer opportunities, and ways to support the league through sponsorships and fundraising.
The Service Club of Chicago Presents "Hattitude 2014". The Annual Spring Luncheon Fundraiser at the Four Seasons Hotel Chicago on May 19th at 11am. Please consider supporting their cause.
The Service Club of Chicago is a charitable organization of women, which has continually served the welfare, civic, educational and cultural needs of Chicago and surrounding communities since 1890. Their policy of giving is to assist, improve and enlarge upon agency programs. Service Club helps recipients to expand facilities, improve equipment and initiate new programs which will better serve a large number of people in need. Every single dollar raised goes directly to charity.
Agencies We Support
At The Service Club of Chicago, we have supported hundreds of different charitable, educational and civic organizations of all sizes and missions since 1890.
2019 Oregon Wine Symposium | Know Your Visitors: Find and Attract Quality Win...Oregon Wine Board
Statewide research conducted in 2018 by the University of Oregon and Destination Analysts aimed to answer these questions: Who is Oregon’s wine tourist? What do they want from their time in our wine regions? How can wineries best suit their needs? This session shares findings from that research to prompt a spirited discussion about strategies for attracting quality visitation to your tasting room, from promoting your business to maximizing the potential of partnerships with like-minded organizations and ultimately closing the sale.
2012 garys guild social member drive annimatedmgoverno
The Gary Center was founded in 1971 in memory of Gary Stafford to provide drug and alcohol counseling and has since expanded to 17 programs serving over 5,000 individuals annually. Gary's Guild is a membership group that supports the Gary Center through fundraising, volunteerism, and community outreach. In 2011, Guild volunteers provided over 700 hours of assistance. The Guild helps raise awareness and funds that support the Gary Center's programs that benefit the community.
This is the first presentation developed for the Cy-Fair Express Network (CYFEN) of the American Business Women's Association. it was converted from Power Point to DVD and played at the Houston National Golf Club during the CYFEN annual EXPO.
The document analyzes a SlimFast ad campaign targeting women brides-to-be that uses exaggerated humor and stereotypes about women's weight and appearance. It discusses how the ad's tone can be seen as laughable or ironic but also possibly insulting, and examines the ad's use of stylistic devices and stereotypes about women's roles and society's expectations, noting this was from the 1970s-1980s era. It concludes by questioning if the ad campaign could be seen as insulting or hilarious, and even dangerous, depending on cultural context.
This document provides information about an upcoming event hosted by the Los Angeles African American Women's Public Policy Institute (LAAAWPPI). The event is the 6th Annual "Women in Action Awards" which will take place on October 6, 2011 from 6-9 PM at the City Club on Bunker Hill in Los Angeles. The event will honor distinguished women leaders and two men who have promoted women's leadership. Proceeds from the event will support LAAAWPPI's leadership training program which has graduated over 130 women.
The document summarizes information about the Juliette Low Leadership Society Celebration Luncheon, which raises funds to support Girl Scouting programs. It notes that Girl Scouts provide 75 million hours of community service annually worth $1.6 billion. Many famous women leaders were formerly Girl Scouts, including former First Lady Hillary Clinton. The luncheon will feature a keynote speaker and honor successful alumni. Sponsorship levels ranging from $250 to $25,000 provide seating and recognition. Funds support scholarships, outdoor education, leadership programs, and initiatives like anti-bullying work and international travel.
The Berwick Area School District is hosting the 2014 Pennsylvania Odyssey of the Mind State Tournament. Odyssey of the Mind emphasizes creative thinking, collaboration, and problem solving through academic competition. Top teams will advance to the World Competition in Iowa. The Superintendent thanked all those involved in planning and running the event to provide students with a great experience.
5 23-14 1st Infantry Division and Fort Riley Weekly News Updatehamiltonsown
The document lists various Memorial Day events taking place on May 24th-26th in Kansas, including ceremonies in Everest, Wabaunsee County, Clay County, Ogden, Manhattan, and Fort Riley. It also mentions an Armed Forces Night event at the Kansas City Royals baseball game.
The Inaugural Nolij Consulting Women Veterans IMPACT Awards and Fundraising GalaNolij Consulting
The document is promoting the inaugural Women Veterans Interactive Foundation IMPACT Awards and Fundraising Gala. It summarizes that the event will celebrate and recognize champions who support women veterans, while also raising funds. Sponsorship packages are outlined providing various benefits depending on the level of sponsorship such as speaking roles, seating, and recognition. The goal is to continue empowering women veterans and their children through the Foundation's support.
Best for women awards 2012 presentationMichelle Bart
The document summarizes an upcoming event hosted by Soroptimist International Southwest Washington to honor three local women on International Women's Day:
1) Mandy Lathim will receive the Violet Richardson Award for her volunteer work helping disadvantaged girls.
2) Tami Sayles, a domestic violence survivor and single mother of three, will receive the Women's Opportunity Award as she works to improve her education and career.
3) Mary Blanchette, executive director of the local Children's Justice Center, will receive the Soroptimist Ruby Award for her work advocating for children and holding abusers accountable.
Dear Friends and Supports of Florida CEC,
Please see below and attached info about seeking donors, sponsors, exhibitors or vendors. Keep this handy on your computer so that if you run into a potential donor, sponsor, exhibitor or vendor, you have all the information they will need.
Thanks,
Paula
This document provides information about "A Magical Night of Hope", an awards dinner event hosted by Covenant House California to support homeless youth. The event celebrates the resilience of homeless youth and individuals who inspire them. It features entertainment, a live auction, and stories from youth. Past prominent supporters include celebrities and athletes. The event generates millions of media impressions across various outlets. Sponsorship opportunities are provided to help support Covenant House California's services for homeless youth ages 18-21, such as shelter, education, job assistance, and more.
The summary provides information about the Samaritan Annual Golf Tournament that is taking place on October 5, 2020 at Little Mill Country Club in Marlton, NJ. The tournament is sponsored by The Richardson Family Dealerships and helps raise funds for Samaritan Healthcare and Hospice. The day includes golfer registration starting at 9:30 AM, a shotgun start at 11:15 AM, and an awards reception and dinner at 4:30 PM. The proceeds help Samaritan provide life-enhancing care for patients and their families.
Miss Plus Size International Beijing is a beauty pageant started in 2015 by Samantha Sibanda, a plus-sized woman from Zimbabwe living in China, to celebrate plus-sized women and combat stereotypes about obesity. The annual event provides a judgment-free environment for plus-sized women to showcase their beauty and confidence through categories like cultural wear, fashion wear, evening gowns, and optional talents. Judges are plus-sized men and women to provide an understanding perspective. The goal is to empower plus-sized women by recognizing qualities like leadership, communication skills, beauty, talent, intelligence, and energy.
The document describes the various community projects and international service projects supported by the Springfield Rotary Club, including providing clean water in Guatemala, improving literacy in Thailand, and remodeling a school in Ghana. It invites attendees to bid on auction items to support these Rotary Club projects and provides descriptions of auction items including dinners, trips, and donations directly to the club's scholarship fund to support local students.
The document summarizes various projects and auction items being supported by the Springfield Rotary Club. It discusses local community projects focused on children's literacy and parks/trails as well as international projects providing clean water, literacy programs, and school renovations. It encourages bidding at the upcoming auction to support these initiatives. Several auction items are described including dinners, trips, scholarships and wine packages.
2016 Miss Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant Interest MeetingChatise Smith
These slides were prepared to present at interest meetings for the 2016 Miss Black & Gold Scholarship Pageant. At these meetings, prospective contestants learned more about the pageant and could even pick up an application.
Rise School of Dallas - Presentation (2017)Katie Purcell
The Rise School of Dallas is a nonprofit preschool located at the Moody Family YMCA that serves children with disabilities like Down syndrome as well as those without. It provides education, therapies, and family support through inclusive classrooms with a low student-teacher ratio. The school has various fundraising events throughout the year supported by the Touchdown Club of Dallas to help fund its programs and services.
Gilda's club 2010 virtual playbill live...from south florida...it's saturday ...Gilda's Club South Florida
Gilda's Club South Florida held its 15th Annual Starring...Larry Miller event on May 1, 2010 at the Parker Playhouse. The event featured comedian Larry Miller and raised funds to support Gilda's Club's mission of providing emotional support to individuals and families affected by cancer. Many local organizations and individuals were recognized for their financial support and donations that helped make the event a success.
Lori Hagey is a marketing, events, and social media specialist who has organized several successful fundraising events for Easter Seals Southwest Florida. The document provides details on media coverage and in-kind donations generated from past events including a Yappy Hour, mini golf tournament, and Light It Up Blue autism awareness event. It also includes information on upcoming events like the 70th anniversary celebration and Un-Forked grazing event planned for partnership with USF.
“ECO HIDEAWAY” is a 3 day Charity Benefit, an Entertainment Hospitality lounge, by-invitation-only, Exclusive to Celebrities, Film Stars, credentialed Media, Music Artists, World-class Athletes, & Industry Execs during America’s #1 Film Festival. We celebrate America’s #1 Film Festival’s international crowd by hosting Filmmakers & Music Artists with an exclusive respite, serving up all-day breakfast buffet, steaming mugs o' organic coffee & signature cocktails, music artists jammin’ LIVE with some of the hottest Artists in the biz, showcasing eco-luxury lifestyle brands, celebrity gifting, wellness & spa beauty services, complimentary hi-speed internet access, introducing the newest products for 2012, ski-in and ski-out, Film Stars, entertainment industry networking & hospitality, World Film Premiere parties, producing content for YOUR BRAND (broadcast, print, online, radio) to use for years to come to drive traffic to your business and increase your customer database. “Eco Hideaway” is a terrific way to expose your brand to tastemakers, celebrities & media, to create awareness for Charity causes, to help America make informed “green” choices while giving back. The Chateaux is in the heart of Deer Valley Resort's mid-mountain Silver Lake Village. It offers the finest amenities in the region and is the perfect way to enjoy the majesty of the Wasatch Mountains. The Chateaux’s mid-mountain location offers breathtaking views and its luxurious accommodations shape an unforgettable Deer Valley experience. Walk out the door of the Chateaux and you are just a few steps away from the legendary ski slopes of Deer Valley Resort. Or take a short, complimentary shuttle ride to Park City's Historic Main Street. The Chateaux puts you in the heart of the Park City area within minutes of a host of activities. Our PARTY BUS will also run all 3 days back & forth to Main Street hourly with designated bus stop times and locations. Utah's best ROCK STATION KBER 101FM will broadcast LIVE on Monday, Jan. 21st from the lounge.
The document provides information about Project Lovely, a partnership between Lola Boutique and Luxe Beauty that hosts an annual fundraiser called Strut for a Mutt. The 2010 Strut for a Mutt event will be held on October 16th and will feature celebrity host Sarah Colonna and DJ Pretty Paul. Proceeds from the event benefit the Fayetteville Animal Shelter and Spay Arkansas, a non-profit working to reduce pet overpopulation through low-cost spaying and neutering. The 2009 Strut was successful in raising over $10,000 for the benefiting organizations.
1. Miss
2009
2010
hosted by
Brianna Larson
Miss Sioux Empire 2009
2. 2010 Miss Sioux Empire Pageant
A Preliminary to the Miss South Dakota Pageant
and the Miss America Pageant
Our Program for this Evening:
The National Anthem sung by Miss Sioux Empire Fair Brianna Larson
Opening production number
Parade of Contestants
Introductions
Miss South Dakota
Entertainment
Explanation of the judging system
Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit Competition
Entertainment
Talent Competition
INTERMISSION
Introduction of Special Guests
Introduction of the Judges
Evening Wear Competition and On-stage Question
Sponsor Recognition
Entertainment
Coronation of Miss Sioux Empire Fair
3. Brianna Larson
Miss Sioux Empire Fair 2009
Loren Vaillancourt
Miss South Dakota 2010
Emma Thomas
Miss South Dakota
Outstanding Teen 2010
4. Miss Sioux
Kelly Wismer Lacey Hofhenke
Contestant #1 Empire Fair Contestant #2
2010
Contestants
Jill Furan Shelby Hartman
Contestant #3 Contestant #4
Heather Johnson Emma Heggen
Contestant #5 Contestant #6
Christy Carlson
Contestant #7
5. Would you like to be a contestant?
To be a contestant in the Miss South Dakota Pageant, you
must first compete in one of the many local pageants
held in South Dakota each year. For information on local
pageants, visit www.MissSD.org, or contact the Executive
Director of the South Dakota Scholarship Foundation at
kristi.richter@misssd.org.
Shawn Muchow
Color & Hair Specialist
Salon Britori
524 N Main Suite #205
Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-361-2825
www.salonbritori.com
6. Judges
Cindy Christensen
Cindy is the manager of the Agri-Business Division of the Sioux
Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. Her responsibilities include
managing the Sioux Empire Farm Show, Ag Appreciation Day at
the Sioux Empire Fair, secretary of the fair board, and as Chamber
liaison. Cindy is a proud graduate of SDSU with a degree in
Consumer Affairs. She has served as a judge for many 4H and
junior board competitions.
Lisa Uhlir
Lisa was born and raised in Kadoka, SD. She was named the SD Philip
Junior Miss in 1980 and won their creative talent/performing arts
award. Upon obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication
Disorders and Master’s Degree in Education at SDSU, Lisa served as
a speech therapist in 4 public schools systems; worked as a program
advisor at South Dakota State University; promoted from sales
associate to district then regional sales coordinator with AFLAC; and
partnered as a co-owner of WINGS Studio. Currently, Lisa consults/
brokers with varied businesses in sales-related areas.
Mitch Krebs
Mitch is the Director of Public Policy for POET. He previously served
as press secretary to Governor Rounds and had a 15 year career in
broadcast journalism as a news anchor and television executive.
Mitch is marking his 10th year of volunteering with the Miss America
Organization through judging and serving on the board of directors,
which happens to coincide with the 10 year wedding anniversary to
his wife Shantel, Miss South Dakota 1997.
Mari Beth Baumberger
Mari Beth is a Sioux Falls business owner with a focus on wine industry
promotion and event production. In 2010, she entered a partnership with
the SD Wine Grower’s Association to advance the state’s wine industry
through educational wine tasting events. Her background includes
involvement with the family farming operation near Platte, SD. She also
has experience as an entrepreneur coach and a background in sales and
non-profit management. Mari Beth serves on the board of directors for
the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society and Sioux Empire Therapy Dogs
International. She is also an active volunteer with Junior Achievement,
Children’s Home Society and her church.
Shawn Muchow
Shawn is featured on “Styled”, a lifestyle segment and webisode air-
ing on the regional NBC affiliate, and is the exclusive stylist for SHE
Magazine. He has served as a stylist for TV personalities, pageant win-
ners, fashion and commercial photo shoots. Versatile, instinctive and
creative, Shawn practices individual-focused artistry, not one size fits
all haircutting like most stylists. In an instant, he knows the perfect
color for your skin tone and the cut that will enhance your face shape.
He’s been nicknamed the colour god of Sioux Falls, and is an expert
at precision cutting. Shawn’s 19 years of experience and history as
an educator for Schwarzkopf give him the superior skills that will take
your look to the next level.
7. Judging Criteria
The Miss Sioux Empire Fair competition judging system is designed to promote
diversity, individuality and overall achievement among all contestants. Judges score the
individual contestants immediately following each phase of competition. Contestants
are scored on a 1-10 point scale, in whole numbers, within each category (more than
one contestant may receive the same score).
Talent:
Contestants perform a two-minute routine. Scoring is based on contestants’ 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.
Interview:
Each contestant participates in an individual 10-minute press conference-style
interview with the panel of judges. Contestants are questioned on their background,
educational and career goals, opinions on current events and social issues, and their
interests, hobbies and extra-curricular activities. Scoring is based on communication
skills including personality, intelligence, validated opinions, emotional control, first
impression and personal appearance, and whether the contestant possesses the
qualities and attributes of a
Miss Sioux Empire Fair.
Evening Wear:
Contestants appear on stage in an outfit representative of what they would wear to a
formal social event. Scoring is based on overall first impression, sense of confidence,
personality, stage presence, walk, posture, appropriateness of attire and sense of
attractiveness.
Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimsuit:
Contestants briefly appear on stage in a one or two piece swimsuit and footwear.
Scoring is based on physical fitness and health, physique and proportion, walk, posture
and grace, sense of confidence and presence on stage.
On-stage Question:
Each contestant will be asked a question while on stage. Scoring is based on ability to
articulate her opinion, confidence and stage presence, ability to answer question in the
time allotted and in context, and her potential as a spokesperson for the Miss South
Dakota Organization and the Sioux Empire Fair.
Breakdown of Judging:
Talent 35%
Interview 25%
Evening Wear 20%
Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimsuit 15%
On-stage Question 5%
Total 100%
8. Scholarship Awards
MISS SIOUX EMPIRE FAIR 2010
$500 scholarship from Sioux Empire Fair Board
Official Miss America local crown and banner
Portrait package from Rod Evans Photography
$500 gift certificate to Evenings By Design
One cut, color and hair consultation from Shawn Muchow
Clutch and jewelry • Suitcase and Fair Week supplies
Flowers from Gustaf’s
FIRST RUNNER-UP
$250 scholarship from Miss Sioux Empire Fair Board
Clutch and jewelry • Flowers from Gustaf’s
GPS Navigation System from First Premier Bank
Rhinestone earrings and $50 Gift Certificate from Elegant Expressions
ALL CONTESTANTS
Breast Cancer Bags and Bracelets
Fingernail polish and Loofa sponges • Simply Perfect organic soap
Mary Kay lip gloss and $15 Mary Kay gift certificates by Shelly Miller
Shampoo conditioner and hairspray Artistic Salon Suites
Jewelry • All these sponsored by Lisa Uhlir
Vitamins and health supplies by Health Basket Nutrition Stop
Food from Erbert & Gerbert’s
INTERVIEW WINNER TALENT WINNER
$200 from State Farm Agent Randy Schaefer $100 from Frontier Bank
MISS CONGENIALITY MISS SIOUX EMPIRE FAIR 2009
Official Miss America Stationery Set Clutch and jewelry
SWIMSUIT WINNER
$50 from Health Basket Nutrition Stop
Pageant Staff
Executive Director Assistant to the Executive Director
Shantel Krebs Dr. Kimberlee McKay
Sioux Empire Fair President, CEO Judge’s Hostess
Tryg Fredrickson Karie Geyer
Miss SD Executive Director Sound
Kristi Richter Dale Tabbert
Miss SD Executive Producer Program Book donated by
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Miss SD Organization President Auditor
Lisa Shannon Linda Soyland
Southeast Field Director
Karie Geyer
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10. Duties
This Miss Sioux Empire Fair pageant is held every year the day before the fair week
begins. The newly crowned Miss Sioux Empire Fair will have a golf cart with signs on it, a
walkie-talkie and a schedule of hourly events to go to every day. Some of her duties will
be handing out ribbons, greeting, judging contests, Ag Appreciation Day, performing
and, of course, the Strongest Farmer Competition! She will have a host home for the
week and the Sioux Empire Fair office will be directing her duties. She will see over
200,000 people come through these gates!
Next June, Miss Sioux Empire Fair will travel to Hot Springs, SD to compete as a contestant
in the Miss South Dakota 2011 pageant. During pageant week she will tour Hot Springs,
visit nursing homes, and participate in a parade. Following two nights of preliminary
competition, the finals of the pageant will be held and Miss South Dakota 2011 will be
chosen.
11. The History of the
Miss Sioux Empire Fair Program
Sylvia and Mort Henkin started the first Miss Sioux Empire Fair Queen Contest
in 1954 where Dorothy Ode from Brandon was the first queen. In 1956,
Martha Sellen was crowned and received a $250 wardrobe and a plane trip to
Minneapolis courtesy of John Morrell & Co.
The Queen Show continued to produce entries and audiences beyond
expectations. So many young ladies desired to participate that a pre-screening
session was necessary in order to select the top entries for the evening
contest!
June Delbridge went on to become Miss SD 1964 and came back to give her
crown up as Miss Sioux Empire Fair when there were 26 contestants in the
1965 Queen Show. That year one of the pageant regulations stated that no
contestants from Sioux Falls would be permitted. This was a courtesy extended
in view of Sioux Falls and the Chamber being the host city and show sponsor.
That year the new queen got a $250 wardrobe, $250 scholarship and use of
an automobile during the Farm Show Week. In 1970, after sixteen years of
successful productions, the Sioux Empire Queen Show ended. Thank you Sylvia
for all your hard work those 16 years!
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