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Contestants outline community-service initiatives; judges weigh interview, talent and fitness phases
Summary
Eight contestants described community-service initiatives ranging from literacy to mental-health advocacy; judges evaluated them across interview, onstage conversation, fitness, talent and evening gown phases with stated scoring weights.
Eight contestants at the Miss Provo scholarship pageant presented community-service initiatives and competed across five judged phases that together determined final scores. Each contestant gave a short onstage conversation about her Community Service Initiative (CSI). Highlights from those statements, as spoken on stage: - Emery Thomas (Contestant 1, CSI: Advocating for all abilities) said she is dyslexic and has scoliosis and described embracing differences and advocating that “visible or non, everyone is valid and seen.” - Britney Rivera (Contestant 2, CSI: Beauty in Education) described being first-generation and the…
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