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Miss Flagler County Pageant 2012 Contestants, Ages 16-23

June 23, 2012 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Gimme. The 2012 Miss Flagler Scholarship Pageant Contestants (©FlaglerLive)

Miss Flagler County Scholarship 2012 Pageant Contestants (16-23 Years Old)
Click on each name to go to contestants' individual pages

NameAgeSchool
Anita Allen21University of Central Florida
Chelsea Barney20Daytona State College
Karsyn Bembry18Daytona State College
Alexa Blair Miller17Matanzas High School
Kerry Norberg16Flagler-Palm Coast High School
Stefanie Perosa18Stetson University
Shanique Tiana Roomes16Flagler-Palm Coast High School
Anna Viens17Matanzas High School
Haley Watson20Daytona State College
Nicole Zavala17Matanzas High School
The Miss Flagler County Pageants are scheduled for Sunday, June 24, 2012, at the Flagler Auditorium. Pageants begin with Little Miss Flagler (ages 5-11) at 3 p.m., followed by Miss Junior Flagler County (ages 12-15) at 5 p.m. and the Miss Flagler County Scholarship Pageant (ages 16-23) at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 per adult, $3 for children under 10 at the Flagler Auditorium box office: 386/437-7547 or toll-free 1-866-FLAGLER (352-4537) or at the auditorium's website. The Miss Flagler County Pageants are directed by Elizabeth McLaughlin and Zoee Forehand and sponsored by Flagler Beach's Z Wave Surf Shop. They can be reached at 386/439-9283.

The Contestants: A Gallery

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The Complete Miss Flagler County Pageant Image and Portrait Galleries

2013
Little Miss Flagler County 2013 Contestants, Ages 5-7
Little Miss Flagler County 2013 Contestants, Ages 8-11
Miss Junior Flagler County 2013 Contestants, Ages 12-15
Miss Flagler County 2013 Scholarship Pageant Contestants, Ages 16-23
2012
Meet the 2012 Miss Flagler County Contestants: The Overview
Little Miss Flagler County 2012 Contestants, Ages 5-7
Little Miss Flagler County 2012 Contestants, Ages 8-11
Miss Junior Flagler County 2012 Contestants, Ages 12-15
Miss Flagler County 2012 Scholarship Pageant Contestants, Ages 16-23
2011
Meet the 2011 Miss Flagler County Contestants: The Overview
Little Miss Flagler County 2011 Contestants, Ages 5-7
Little Miss Flagler County 2011 Contestants, Ages 8-11
Miss Junior Flagler County 2011 Contestants, Ages 12-15
Miss Flagler County 2011 Scholarship Pageant Contestants, Ages 16-23
2010
Meet the 2010 Miss Flagler County Contestants: The Overview
Little Miss Flagler County Contestants, Ages 5-7
Little Miss Flagler County 2010 Contestants, Ages 8-11
Miss Junior Flagler County 2010 Contestants, Ages 12-15
Miss Flagler County 2010 Scholarship Pageant Contestants, Ages 16-23
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