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Whidbey Royalty tells Oak Harbor council its pageant program has distributed nearly $197,000 in scholarships
Summary
Whidbey Royalty representatives and current court members presented the scholarship pageant’s mission, history and community service to the council, saying the nonprofit has run multiple pageants since 2015 and has provided about $197,000 in scholarships and awards.
River Powers, board president of Whidbey Royalty, and members of the 2024–2025 royalty courts addressed the Oak Harbor City Council on March 18 to describe the nonprofit’s scholarship pageant programs and community service activities.
“Our mission is to empower youth by providing a platform that fosters networking, cultivates a sense of responsibility, and embraces the acceptance of all,” said Alina Locklear, identified in the presentation as Miss Oak Harbor 2025 second princess, reading the organization’s mission statement.
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