The Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Scholarship Pageant 2006

(Basic Information to Print Off, 

You Are Requested To Still Attend an Orientation Meeting)

CONTESTANT INFORMATION

     Who is Miss Jacksonville and Miss First Coast? They are role models who care about their role and the role of women in society. They are attractive and poised women with a confident and commanding presence. They are talented and intelligent and are independent and eloquent communicators. Miss Jacksonville and Miss First Coast are ideal leaders, take pride in their health and physical fitness, and are involved with their community.

    As Miss Jacksonville or Miss First Coast, you will represent the Jacksonville/First Coast area as an official ambassador. You will gain much through the rich personal experience of meeting and associating with many exciting people throughout the pageant year.

    The Miss Jacksonville/Miss First Coast Scholarship Pageant is a part of the Miss America Program. You will represent Jacksonville and the First Coast at the Miss Florida Pageant to be held in June 2006. The winner of the state pageant competes in the Miss America Pageant. At the local, state, and national levels, all winners will receive scholarships totaling approximately $50 million. This is the largest scholarship program of its kind for young women in the world.

    As you consider this opportunity today, remember, "YOU could be the next Miss Jacksonville, Miss First Coast, Miss Florida, and even Miss America." It's all up to you!

QUALIFICATIONS

    To enter the Miss Jacksonville/Miss First Coast Scholarship Pageant, or any other Miss America local preliminary competition, contestants must meet certain basic requirements and agree to abide by all of the rules of the local, state, and national Miss America Pageants now in effect or announced hereafter. To be a contestant in the Miss Jacksonville/Miss First Coast Pageant you must:

* Be a Female - (are and always have been female) at least 17 years old on the date of the  pageant, and you must not be older than 24 years old through October 31st, 2006.

* Be a high school graduate or have passed the GED by July 30th, 2006.

* Be single (never married, divorced, or annulled), without children, and must be a citizen of the United States.

* Live, work, or attend school within a 250 mile radius of Jacksonville for at least 6 months prior to the pageant date.

* Make yourself available for public appearances during the 2006-2007 year if you win Miss Jacksonville or Miss First Coast, and to represent the City/Area at the Miss Florida Pageant.

COMPETITION

      The Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Scholarship Pageant will be held at 7:00 PM on Saturday, December 3rd, 2005, at the Florida Theatre in downtown Jacksonville. Interviews will be held prior to the pageant on Friday, December 2nd, 2005 at a location to be announced.

     Contestants will compete in four phases of competition, including private interview, swimsuit, talent, and evening wear (with on stage questions). Each contestant is scored individually from 1 to 10 in each category. All contestants will supply their own wardrobe, to include interview and talent outfits, a swimsuit, and evening wear. You will also be asked to furnish a production number outfit.

REGISTRATION

     Contact the pageant today! Fill out an application, provide your birth certificate, and contact the Executive Directors: Kevin & Cammie Sanders and Jennifer Herrington at (904) 384-3578. You may also contact the pageant through its email address: MissJacksonville@bellsouth.net.  You can attend an orientation meeting to obtain the paperwork, or you can print up all paperwork from the pageant's website (www.JacksonvillePageants.com) and get signed up that way.


HOW TO GET STARTED

ORIENTATION
      
An Orientation Meeting with the Executive Directors is your first official function as a contestant in the Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Pageant, but such is optional if you obtain the paperwork on the website. At the Orientation Meeting, you will meet the pageant committee or Director, and you will receive all paperwork and a complete orientation regarding all pageant events and activities. We suggest that only one parent attend with the contestant, although a contestant may attend without a parent if she chooses. The Orientation Meeting schedule is still be to determined, but will be announced soon on our website, and these meetings will be held at 817 Willow Branch Avenue, Jacksonville (phone 384-3578) unless otherwise specifically designated to be held elsewhere. Contact the directors to indicate if you desire to attend one of the meetings, and to confirm that the location has not been changed.   Please furnish your Birth Certificate ASAP (Now!). If you can not make one of these orientation meetings, call the executive directors to go over anything you have a question about so that you can get signed up properly.


YOUR YEAR AS MISS JACKSONVILLE OR MISS FIRST COAST

    As a winner of the Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Pageant, you will serve for approximately one year as an "ambassador" for the city at social, civic, and community events on a volunteer basis. Selected members of the pageant committee will help to coordinate your preparation for the Miss Florida Pageant, which will be held during the month of June or July, 2006.

MISCELLANEOUS

PLATFORM 

As with the Miss America Pageant, each contestant is to have a platform or community involvement which she participates in and/or feels strongly about. It is best to choose a platform which the contestant is actively involved in and to which she has a strong personal commitment.

Contestants must submit one (1) original and (10) copies of her Platform Essay. Please put the platform title at the top of the page and add your name. You should include the reason you chose this platform, your involvement, and your plans for this platform should you win this pageant.   See the pageant paperwork for the platform essay form.    Your essay can not exceed one page.

SPONSOR(S)

Each contestant is asked to seek at least one (1) sponsor page which will be placed in the official pageant program book. The full size page will feature the contestant's photograph and recognition of the sponsor (see contestant's paperwork for costs of sponsor page and for the benefits of obtaining a sponsor). This sponsor page can list more than one business or individual (preferably not over 3) who would like to "honor" the contestant. The pageant will set up this "sponsorship" page. For all other ad sales, you will need to submit camera ready ads. A non-camera-ready ad requires an additional set-up fee of $25.00. More information is available by contacting the Executive Directors.

INTERVIEWS

The Interview Competition is your first opportunity to meet the judges who will choose the new Miss Jacksonville and Miss First Coast. Standing at a podium, you will give a 45 second introduction on yourself, your platform, or your community involvement. This will be followed by an 8 ½ minute question and answer session with the judges. You may be asked questions regarding your application, your speech/introduction, your career goals, your platform, and current events. At the end of this 8½ minute time period, you will be asked if there are any other issues that you would like to comment on or clarify. If so, you may continue for up to 45 more seconds and further judges questions may follow, but will not continue past a total time of 10 minutes. If you have nothing more to discuss at the 8½ minute mark, then the interview will end. Interview is judged on content, not on length. Judges will observe your personality, validated opinions, speech, and personal appearance. The interview will be held prior to the pageant, mostly likely on Friday, December 2nd, 2005 (time and location to be announced). Interview is 40% of a contestant's total score.

SWIMSUIT

The Swimsuit Competition represents how you maintain good physical fitness. The judges will be looking for overall proportion of figure, beauty of face and figure, walk, poise, grace, and confidence. This pageant encourages the contestants to keep their costs down and to buy "off-the-rack" swimsuits (one-piece or two-piece). There are detailed specifications with regard to the swimsuit which will be in your paperwork. Swimsuit counts 10% of a contestant's total score.

TALENT

You will give a talent presentation of not more than two (2) minutes which may include singing, dancing, playing a musical instrument, reciting a comedy or dramatic reading, baton, etc. Contestants are responsible for their own music, arrangements, etc. Judges will look for interpretive ability, technical skill, stage presence, entertainment value, and the integration of elements (costume, choreography, music). Talent is 30% of a contestant's total score. You will need to submit two good clean copies of your music by the appropriate deadline (Nov. 1, 2005) for the pageant to review and to time.

EVENING WEAR

The Evening Wear Competition will include two on-stage questions, one from your platform information and one from your "fact sheet". Judges are looking for personality, sense of confidence, stage presence, walk, posture, and grace. This pageant encourages the contestants to keep their costs down and to buy "off-the-rack" dresses whenever possible to reduce expenses on the contestant. The Evening Wear Competition is 10% of a contestant's total score. The final 10% of the score is your answers to the on-stage questions. While you are answering your on-stage questions, the judges can reflect back on your overall performance and the qualities you possess to be a good titleholder, and thus come up with their score for you.

SCHOLARSHIPS

     The Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Scholarship Pageant awards educational scholarships to the overall winners and to the finalists. Scholarships or other awards may be given to the contestants who sell the most tickets and ads.

AWARDS AND GIFTS

     As Miss Jacksonville or Miss First Coast, you will receive the official Miss America preliminary crown and a trophy. Trophies will also be awarded to the finalists. (All scholarships, awards, prizes, and gifts are subject to final confirmation and will be officially announced in the program book and/or on stage.) 

REHEARSALS

     As with any production, there are necessary rehearsal periods to ensure that the pageant is produced in a professional manner. Rehearsals for the 2006 Miss Jacksonville/First Coast Pageant will be scheduled on the weekends, usually the two  Sunday afternoons prior to the pageant weekend (tentatively November 20 and 27, 2005, at 2PM). You will be given a confirmed schedule of rehearsals at your initial orientation, or as soon as they are set up. Attendance at all rehearsals is MANDATORY! Assistance will be available for interview and platform presentation as outlined by the pageant.   Make sure you can attend all rehearsals before signing up.

FOR MORE INFORMATION 

     If you have any questions concerning the Miss Jacksonville and Miss First Coast Pageant, please call the Executive Directors, Kevin & Cammie Sanders and Jennifer Herrington at (904) 384-3578. You can also e-mail the pageant at: MissJacksonville@bellsouth.net.  To get started, fill out the official application and submit a copy of your birth certificate.   See our website for the rest of the paperwork and other requirements. 

APPLICATION PROCESS

     The completion of the official Miss Jacksonville and Miss First Coast application and presentation of your Birth Certificate are your first steps to becoming Miss Jacksonville or Miss First Coast. Please complete an application, attach a copy of your birth certificate, and return them to Jacksonville/First Coast Pageants, 817 Willow Branch Avenue, Jacksonville, FL  32205.     The deadline is November 1st, 2005 to get your application and all other requirements in, so you must act soon! Due to a limited number of contestant slots available, it is suggested that you submit your completed application with birth certificate, and phone to reserve a slot for your registration time as soon as possible by calling the Executive Director.  We can take up to 25 to 30 total Miss contestants.     Upon receipt of this paperwork, the Miss Jacksonville/First Coast Committee will verify the information and your qualifications.

YOU MUST SUBMIT:

  • The completed Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Application

  • A copy of your Birth Certificate (for age eligibility purposes)

YOU SHOULD START TRYING TO GET:

  • Two good quality 5 x 7 photos (no crown) (can be color or black & white)

  • Start trying to find sponsor(s) or advertisers to support you in your endeavors.

  • Begin working on the pageant's paperwork and other requirements (available at www.JacksonvillePageants.com). 

     The Miss Jacksonville / Miss First Coast Pageant is a non-profit event presented by the North Florida Scholarship Organization, Inc., a non-profit 501(c)(3) scholarship organization, composed of all volunteers. If you would like to become involved with this fun and exciting community project and scholarship pageant, please contact the Executive Directors at 904-384-3578.

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This form was originally created by the Miss Orlando Scholarship Pageant organization.