Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Competiting in Pageants for Beginners


Competing in pageants is fun, rewarding, and beneficial for kids (specifically young ladies) of all ages.  Pageants are used to display style, highlight beauty, and often earn money that can be used towards scholarships.

More often than not, new pageant participants may have questions about things like fees.  Here are some Q&A's that may be helpful:

1. Why do I have to pay a fee to compete? Much like many competitive sports, there is overhead involved to host an event: Venue, Decorations, Trophies, Crowns, Advertising, and Cash Prizes for winners.  In order to remain in business, Pageant Directors must cover their expenses. 

2. How are pageants scored? Pageants are scored in different manners. Some follow strict point systems and others go by stack rankings.  Prior to the event, Pageant Directors normally provide parents with insight on how upcoming pageants will be scored.

3. Can I compete in the same pageant circuit twice? Yes and no. Depending on the circuit, you may not be eligible to compete more than once. However, there are many pageants that are held locally and welcome return participants.

4. Do I need a sponsor? Yes and no.  Larger regional or national pageants can be very costly.  Unless you have the disposable income, getting a sponsor (local business) to help you is a good idea. However, there are many local pageants that make competing affordable through fundraisers and discounts at local retailers. 

Preparation is key.  With ample time to prepare, saving, and smart shopping, pageants of all kinds can be made easy!

Hopefully this helps! If you have a little one or teenager who is outgoing and wants to start saving for college, I strongly suggest participating in pageants. They are memorable events that can be attended time and time again.

Visit www.dynastygems.org to participate in our upcoming event in Jan 2016! We'd love to see you there!

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