Submitted by Miss Clatsop County Scholarship Program

Fourteen young ladies will be competing for four titles Saturday, February 3, 2018 in the Miss Clatsop County Scholarship pageant at the Seaside Convention Center. General admission tickets are available at the door for $20 or on line at Brown Paper Tickets for $15 prior to the event.

There are 6 contestants trying to become Miss Clatsop County 2018. For the teen titles there are 8 competing.

Miss Clatsop County crownholders 2017
The 2017 Miss Clatsop County crownholders from left: Miss Clatsop County’s Outstanding Teen Peyton Sims, Miss Clatsop County Hannah Garhofer, Miss North Coast’s Outstanding Teen Nicole Ramsdell and Princess Taylor Betts. Photo credit: Justin Grafton Studios

A benefit dinner will be held the night before at the Necanicum Room at the Seaside Convention Center at 6:00 p.m. Tickets to the dinner are $50 if available and come with a $20 reserved ticket to the show Saturday night. Reserved tickets are not for sale. Please contact Sandy Newman, the Director for the Miss Clatsop County Scholarship Program for Friday night tickets at 503-717-3501.

Saturday’s program will feature outgoing titleholders, Miss Clatsop County Hannah Garhofer, Miss Clatsop County’s Outstanding Teen Peyton Sims, & Miss North Coast’s Outstanding Teen Nicole Ramsdell, The co-emcees for the evening are Miss Oregon 2007 Kari Virding Christenson and Miss Oregon’s Outstanding Teen 2017 Emma Ellis.

The Miss Clatsop County Scholarship Pageant is the official preliminary competition of the Miss Oregon Scholarship Program and is part of the Miss America Organization, the world’s leading scholarship provider for women. The winners will go on to represent the county at the State pageant in June in Seaside. A random draw by 2017 Miss Clatsop County’s Princess Taylor Betts from 22 princesses will also take place sending 2 lucky girls to the Miss Oregon stage.

The Miss America Organization is a non-profit corporation established solely to provide contestants with the opportunity to enhance their professional and education goals, and to achieve those pursuits with the assistance of monetary grants and awards.

The Miss Clatsop County Scholarship Program is run solely by volunteers. To make a positive difference in our community and in the lives of young women, consider spending your time helping out with the program.

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