Twelve contestants ages 60-95 will compete May 26 for the title of 2018 Ms. Colorado Senior America at the 24th annual pageant. The women will sing, dance, perform comedy and show off their evening …
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Twelve contestants ages 60-95 will compete May 26 for the title of 2018 Ms. Colorado Senior America at the 24th annual pageant.
The women will sing, dance, perform comedy and show off their evening gowns starting at 2 p.m. at the Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree.
The 2004 Colorado Queen and 2004 National Queen Michelle Rahn and singer-entertainer Tony David from Wildefire fame will host the show, and reigning Ms. Colorado Senior America Jeannine Montgomerie will perform. The 2017 National Ms. Senior America Carolyn Slade Harden, from New Jersey, also will attend.
This year’s theme is “My Fair Lady,” and the contestants will compete in four categories — private interview, evening gown, philosophy of life, and talent. The woman crowned Ms. Colorado Senior America will appear in shows, parades and other local events, and will compete in the Ms. Senior America Pageant in October.
Tickets cost $25 and are available at the Lone Tree Arts Center box office or online at www.lonetreeartscenter.org. For information, or to be considered as a future contestant, contact Colorado’s pageant administrator Rene’ Green at renemcsap@gmail.com or 720-384-6249. Information also available online at colosramerica.com.
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