Pageant Practice Sessions in Whitewater Aim to Raise Funds for Veterans’ Causes


Copy by Elizabeth Bols
Photos by Tom Ganser at the practice session on June 12

In a heartwarming initiative, pageant practice has begun for the 27 registered contestants in the annual Miss Whitewater Pageant. The pageant nurtures talent, builds confidence, and rallies support for veterans in need. Hosted by Miss Whitewater Pageant, these practices serve a dual purpose of empowering participants while raising funds for veterans’ causes.

With a deep sense of gratitude for their service and sacrifice, the Miss Whitewater Pageant is channeling the enthusiasm of pageant enthusiasts towards a noble cause. All proceeds from the pageant will directly benefit veterans and their families, providing essential support for their well-being.

“The Miss Whitewater Pageant is honored to stand in solidarity with our veterans,” says Elizabeth Bols, Director of Miss Whitewater Pageant. “Through this practice, we are not only shaping the future of our community but also making a meaningful impact in the lives of those who have served our country.”

Participants, mentors, and supporters alike are joining hands to raise awareness and funds for veterans’ causes, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie that transcends the boundaries of the stage.

Miss Whitewater Pageant extends a warm invitation to individuals and businesses passionate about supporting veterans to join this heartfelt endeavor and make a difference in the lives of those who have bravely served our nation. All contestants are selling raffle tickets and ad space for the program.

The 2024 Miss Whitewater Pageant will be held Wednesday, July 3rd at 5:30 p.m. at the Frawley Lakefront Pavilion.

For more information on how to participate or contribute to this fundraising initiative, please get in touch with Elizabeth Bols at Misswhitewaterpageant@yahoo.com.

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