2009 Miss Liberty Pageant Pre-registration required!
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Our 2008 Columbia Homecoming Queens have traveled near and far during their reign since being crowned in June 2008. This year the Queens, their Attendants and family members were able to travel to over 15 festivals. Our farthest event was to the Canal Festival in Coshocton. Some of the highlights of our travels was meeting Miss Ohio, Crissy Martin at the Erie County Fair.
Our newly decorated float won second place at the Berlin Heights Basket Festival. While there, they saw baskets of all sizes and shapes. The factory showed us how they shaved a log to make the thin basket strips. The girls also had the pleasure of meeting Big Chuck and Little John in Clyde, Ohio at their Clyde Country Fair. We had a great time at the Geneva Grape Festival where the girls learned how grape juice is made and were able to tour the winery. The girls also got to see two weddings at the Lodge that they stayed at in Geneva.
They visited a working coal mine in Wellston, Ohio, and attended the West Jefferson Ox Roast. These were just a few of the festivals that they were able to attend. Several of the early festivals rained during the parades and they even had hail at the Brunswick parade. Our last parade in Dalton and it snowed. The girls had a great time in Dalton, and were able to decorate their float with a Christmas theme. Through it all, the girls toughed it out and were real troopers.
There have been parades, luncheons, pageants, and the opportunity to meet people of all kinds. We met Kings and Queens from all over Ohio. Every parade, luncheon, and speech on stage gave the girls a chance to promote our township; which gave us more exposure around Ohio. . The girls have taken on a new role as ambassadors for our community. Through it all, they have become friends with girls from all over the State of Ohio. Visiting the different festivals has given them the opportunity to see Ohio and it’s heritage. We have enjoyed every minute of it, and we are looking forward to doing it again this year.
This year, we will be opening our pageant to all Lorain County girls, ages 5-18 years old. If you want to learn more about the 2009 Miss Liberty Pageant, simply visit: www.misslibertypageant.com or if youwould like us to send you an application, please email us at info@misslibertypageant.com
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2008 – Columbia Homecoming Royalty
Miss Columbia Liberty Queen – Jordan Karp & Hanna Schroth Miss Columbia Princess Queen – Sicily Kiesel 1st Attendant – Rebecca Rose (Honoree)
Little Miss Columbia
Queen – Kaitlyn O’Neal 1st Attendant – Ashley Goebel Miss Columbia Sweetheart Queen- Halle Butler- Romeweber 1st Attendant – Rebecca Pritt
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June 21, 2009 – Pageant
7:00 pm – Introduction of Visiting Royalty Columbia VFW Hall 25742 Royalton Rd. Columbia Station, Ohio 44028 7:15 pm – Miss Liberty Pageant & Crowning of Queens
June 26, 2009 – Festival Opens 6:00 pm – Opening Ceremonies of Festival with introduction of 2009 Royalty
June 28, 2009– Grand Parade & Queens Dinner 3:30 pm – Parade line-up St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church 25801 Royalton Rd. Columbia Station, Ohio 44028 4:00 pm – Judging of Floats 4:30 pm – Grand Parade 6:00 pm – Visiting Royalty Introduction Main Stage at: Columbia Township Park 25540 Royalton Rd. Columbia Station, Ohio 44028 6:10 pm – Group Picture 6:30 pm– Registration 7:00 pm – Dinner 8:30-11:00 pm – Entertainment-“The School of Rock” performs-Main Stage 10:15 pm – FIREWORKS For more information, please contact Violet Seidel (440)- 236-8693 Pageant Director – info@misslibertypageant.com
Form also available at Columbia Library or Columbia Townhall
Make checks payable to: The Columbia Chamber of Commerce Mail all information and checks to: Columbia Homecoming Festival PO Box 1004 Columbia Station, Ohio 44028 Luncheon provided by the Columbia Chamber of Commerce PO Box 1004, Columbia Station, Ohio 44028 – (440) 236-9053
Presenters of the: Columbia Engine Show www.columbiaengineshow.com and Columbia Homecoming Festival www.columbiahomecoming.com
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Miss Liberty Pageant
Contest to be held Sunday June 21, 2009 at 7:00pm, at the Columbia VFW Post 9340 (Located at 25742 Royalton Rd. (Rt. 82), Columbia Station, Ohio 44028)
Interviews - (11-13) & (14-18)-Held starting @ 2:00pm, at the Columbia Townhall (Located at 25496 Royalton Rd. (Rt. 82), Columbia Station, Ohio 44028)
Rules & Regulations: -Open to all Lorain County Residents -Interviews: (11-13 year olds) & (14-18 year olds) Will be held starting @ 2:00pm, at the Columbia Town Hall (Located at 25496 Royalton Rd. (Rt. 82), Columbia Station, Ohio 44028) Competitions: Miss Liberty Sweetheart – (5-7 YEAR OLDS) Ø Festival Wear Ø On stage question from application. Little Miss Liberty – (8-10 YEAR OLDS) Ø Festival Wear Ø Essay on “Volunteering” (Minimum 25 words-must be submitted with application) Ø On stage question. Miss Liberty Princess – (11-13 YEAR OLDS) Ø Festival Wear Ø Interview (Done before pageant-Starting @ 2:00pm at Columbia Townhall) Ø Essay on “Your favorite place in Lorain County” Ø Minimum 100 words-must be submitted with application) Ø Question on Stage Miss Liberty – (14-18 YEAR OLDS) Ø Formal Wear Ø Question on Stage Ø Interview (Done before pageant-Starting @ 2:00pm at Columbia Townhall) Ø Speech about Lorain County. Presented on stage-2 minute max. Topic must be submitted with application.
Early Bird Deadline: June 7, 2009 Late Deadline: June 14, 2009 - $5.00 additional late fee required. No entries will be taken after June 14, 2009. Mailed entries must be postmarked June 13, 2009. Fees: Application Fee - $10.00 Late Fee – Add $5.00
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