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Miss
20092010
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Brianna LarsonMiss Sioux Empire 2009
hosted by
2010 Miss Sioux Empire PageantA Preliminary to the Miss South Dakota Pageant
and the Miss America Pageant
Our Program for this Evening:The National Anthem sung by Miss Sioux Empire Fair Brianna Larson
Opening production numberParade of ContestantsIntroductionsMiss South DakotaEntertainmentExplanation of the judging system
Lifestyle and Fitness in Swimsuit Competition
Entertainment
Talent Competition
INTERMISSION
Introduction of Special GuestsIntroduction of the Judges
Evening Wear Competition and On-stage Question
Sponsor RecognitionEntertainment
Coronation of Miss Sioux Empire Fair
Brianna LarsonMiss Sioux Empire Fair 2009
Loren VaillancourtMiss South Dakota 2010
Emma ThomasMiss South Dakota
Outstanding Teen 2010
Kelly WismerContestant #1
Lacey Hofhenke Contestant #2
Jill FuranContestant #3
Heather JohnsonContestant #5
Shelby HartmanContestant #4
Christy CarlsonContestant #7
Emma HeggenContestant #6
Miss Sioux
Empire Fair
2010
Contestants
Would you like to be a contestant?To be a contestant in the Miss South Dakota Pageant, you
must fi rst compete in one of the many local pageants held in South Dakota each year. For information on local pageants, visit www.MissSD.org, or contact the Executive Director of the South Dakota Scholarship Foundation at
Shawn MuchowColor & Hair Specialist
Salon Britori524 N Main Suite #205Sioux Falls, SD 57104
605-361-2825www.salonbritori.com
Judges
Cindy ChristensenCindy is the manager of the Agri-Business Division of the Sioux Falls Area Chamber of Commerce. Her responsibilities include managing the Sioux Empire Farm Show, Ag Appreciation Day at the Sioux Empire Fair, secretary of the fair board, and as Chamber liaison. Cindy is a proud graduate of SDSU with a degree in Consumer Aff airs. She has served as a judge for many 4H and junior board competitions.
Lisa UhlirLisa was born and raised in Kadoka, SD. She was named the SD Philip Junior Miss in 1980 and won their creative talent/performing arts award. Upon obtaining her Bachelor’s Degree in Communication Disorders and Master’s Degree in Education at SDSU, Lisa served as a speech therapist in 4 public schools systems; worked as a program advisor at South Dakota State University; promoted from sales associate to district then regional sales coordinator with AFLAC; and partnered as a co-owner of WINGS Studio. Currently, Lisa consults/brokers with varied businesses in sales-related areas.
Mitch KrebsMitch is the Director of Public Policy for POET. He previously served as press secretary to Governor Rounds and had a 15 year career in broadcast journalism as a news anchor and television executive. Mitch is marking his 10th year of volunteering with the Miss America Organization through judging and serving on the board of directors, which happens to coincide with the 10 year wedding anniversary to his wife Shantel, Miss South Dakota 1997.
Mari Beth BaumbergerMari Beth is a Sioux Falls business owner with a focus on wine industry promotion and event production. In 2010, she entered a partnership with the SD Wine Grower’s Association to advance the state’s wine industry through educational wine tasting events. Her background includes involvement with the family farming operation near Platte, SD. She also has experience as an entrepreneur coach and a background in sales and non-profi t management. Mari Beth serves on the board of directors for the Sioux Falls Area Humane Society and Sioux Empire Therapy Dogs International. She is also an active volunteer with Junior Achievement, Children’s Home Society and her church.
Shawn MuchowShawn is featured on “Styled”, a lifestyle segment and webisode air-ing on the regional NBC affi liate, and is the exclusive stylist for SHE Magazine. He has served as a stylist for TV personalities, pageant win-ners, fashion and commercial photo shoots. Versatile, instinctive and creative, Shawn practices individual-focused artistry, not one size fi ts all haircutting like most stylists. In an instant, he knows the perfect color for your skin tone and the cut that will enhance your face shape. He’s been nicknamed the colour god of Sioux Falls, and is an expert at precision cutting. Shawn’s 19 years of experience and history as an educator for Schwarzkopf give him the superior skills that will take your look to the next level.
Judging CriteriaThe Miss Sioux Empire Fair competition judging system is designed to promote diversity, individuality and overall achievement among all contestants. Judges score the individual contestants immediately following each phase of competition. Contestants are scored on a 1-10 point scale, in whole numbers, within each category (more than one contestant may receive the same score).
Talent:
Contestants perform a two-minute routine. Scoring is based on contestants’ skill and personality, interpretive ability, technical skill level, stage presence and the totality of all elements, including costume, props, voice, use of body and choreography.
Interview:
Each contestant participates in an individual 10-minute press conference-style interview with the panel of judges. Contestants are questioned on their background, educational and career goals, opinions on current events and social issues, and their interests, hobbies and extra-curricular activities. Scoring is based on communication skills including personality, intelligence, validated opinions, emotional control, fi rst impression and personal appearance, and whether the contestant possesses the qualities and attributes of a Miss Sioux Empire Fair.
Evening Wear:
Contestants appear on stage in an outfi t representative of what they would wear to a formal social event. Scoring is based on overall fi rst impression, sense of confi dence, personality, stage presence, walk, posture, appropriateness of attire and sense of attractiveness.
Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimsuit:
Contestants briefl y appear on stage in a one or two piece swimsuit and footwear. Scoring is based on physical fi tness and health, physique and proportion, walk, posture and grace, sense of confi dence and presence on stage.
On-stage Question:
Each contestant will be asked a question while on stage. Scoring is based on ability to articulate her opinion, confi dence and stage presence, ability to answer question in the time allotted and in context, and her potential as a spokesperson for the Miss South Dakota Organization and the Sioux Empire Fair.
Talent Interview Evening Wear Lifestyle & Fitness in Swimsuit On-stage Question
Total
35%25%20%
15%5%
100%
Breakdown of Judging:
Pageant Staff
MISS SIOUX EMPIRE FAIR 2010$500 scholarship from Sioux Empire Fair BoardOffi cial Miss America local crown and banner Portrait package from Rod Evans Photography
$500 gift certifi cate to Evenings By DesignOne cut, color and hair consultation from Shawn Muchow
Clutch and jewelry • Suitcase and Fair Week suppliesFlowers from Gustaf’s
FIRST RUNNER-UP
$250 scholarship from Miss Sioux Empire Fair BoardClutch and jewelry • Flowers from Gustaf’s
GPS Navigation System from First Premier BankRhinestone earrings and $50 Gift Certifi cate from Elegant Expressions
ALL CONTESTANTS
Breast Cancer Bags and BraceletsFingernail polish and Loofa sponges • Simply Perfect organic soap
Mary Kay lip gloss and $15 Mary Kay gift certifi cates by Shelly MillerShampoo conditioner and hairspray Artistic Salon Suites
Jewelry • All these sponsored by Lisa UhlirVitamins and health supplies by Health Basket Nutrition Stop
Food from Erbert & Gerbert’s
Scholarship Awards
INTERVIEW WINNER
$200 from State Farm Agent Randy Schaefer
MISS CONGENIALITY
Offi cial Miss America Stationery Set
SWIMSUIT WINNER
$50 from Health Basket Nutrition Stop
TALENT WINNER
$100 from Frontier Bank
MISS SIOUX EMPIRE FAIR 2009Clutch and jewelry
Executive Director Shantel KrebsSioux Empire Fair President, CEO Tryg FredricksonMiss SD Executive Director
Kristi RichterMiss SD Executive Producer
Ray PetersonMiss SD Organization President
Lisa ShannonSoutheast Field Director
Karie Geyer
Assistant to the Executive Director Dr. Kimberlee McKayJudge’s Hostess Karie GeyerSound Dale TabbertProgram Book donated by
The Printers, inc.Auditor
Linda Soyland
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This Miss Sioux Empire Fair pageant is held every year the day before the fair week begins. The newly crowned Miss Sioux Empire Fair will have a golf cart with signs on it, a walkie-talkie and a schedule of hourly events to go to every day. Some of her duties will be handing out ribbons, greeting, judging contests, Ag Appreciation Day, performing and, of course, the Strongest Farmer Competition! She will have a host home for the week and the Sioux Empire Fair offi ce will be directing her duties. She will see over 200,000 people come through these gates!
Next June, Miss Sioux Empire Fair will travel to Hot Springs, SD to compete as a contestant in the Miss South Dakota 2011 pageant. During pageant week she will tour Hot Springs, visit nursing homes, and participate in a parade. Following two nights of preliminary competition, the fi nals of the pageant will be held and Miss South Dakota 2011 will be chosen.
Duties
The History of the Miss Sioux Empire Fair Program
Sylvia and Mort Henkin started the fi rst Miss Sioux Empire Fair Queen Contest in 1954 where Dorothy Ode from Brandon was the fi rst queen. In 1956, Martha Sellen was crowned and received a $250 wardrobe and a plane trip to Minneapolis courtesy of John Morrell & Co.
The Queen Show continued to produce entries and audiences beyond expectations. So many young ladies desired to participate that a pre-screening session was necessary in order to select the top entries for the evening contest!
June Delbridge went on to become Miss SD 1964 and came back to give her crown up as Miss Sioux Empire Fair when there were 26 contestants in the 1965 Queen Show. That year one of the pageant regulations stated that no contestants from Sioux Falls would be permitted. This was a courtesy extended in view of Sioux Falls and the Chamber being the host city and show sponsor. That year the new queen got a $250 wardrobe, $250 scholarship and use of an automobile during the Farm Show Week. In 1970, after sixteen years of successful productions, the Sioux Empire Queen Show ended. Thank you Sylvia for all your hard work those 16 years!
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