National American Miss (NAM) Alabama

May
21–25

National American Miss is a natural pageant that provides an opportunity for young ladies to develop life skills while enjoying a weekend of making friends and having fun! Whether this is your first pageant, or you have been in a pageant before, this is the pageant you have been looking for! Our pageant experience is designed for you, today’s girl. That’s why we do not have a swimsuit competition and you are not required to perform a talent. We also believe that kids should look like kids; that’s why there’s a no make-up rule for participants age 12 and under.

You’ll gain poise, self-confidence, and valuable communication skills. You’ll feel good about yourself and gain the competitive edge to succeed later in whatever field you may choose, from modeling to business.

Participants in our program will take home their share of more than $25,000 in cash, modeling scholarships, and prizes being awarded at the state pageant and over $500,000 in cash, prizes, college scholarships, and a new Ford Mustang convertible being awarded at the national pageant in sunny Hollywood, California. Check it out now!

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
May 21 – May 25
Address
Renaissance Hotel & Spa, 201 Tallapoosa Street
Phone
856-358-6400
Email
[email protected]
Website
namiss.com

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