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Ms. Missouri Senior America Pageant Invades North Couty
Hazelwood resident, Julia L. Gettinger, is a contestant in Sunday's pageant.
On Friday afternoon, Hazelwood resident Julia L. Gettinger and eight other ladies chatted, danced, sang and bounced around with great energy in preparation for a pageant on Sunday afternoon in the .
This isnβt your average Miss America contest, however.
Each contestant ranges in the age of 60 to 80-years-old, and each has the chance to be the next Ms. Missouri Senior America.
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The Missouri Cameo Club is sponsoring the pageant, which features women from across the state of Missouri; however, the state co-director Barbara Malta said that a majority of the contestants come from the Greater St. Louis area.
Florissant resident and contestant Wendy Gordon became aware of the pageant in 2008 when one her friends competed in it. Although she wasnβt of age at the time, she looked forward to the day when she would be able to be a part of the pageant.
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βIβm stepping out of my comfort zone,β she said. βSpeaking and singing are two different things.β
Carol Moldafsky, of Town and Country, shared the similar sentiment.
βItβs nerve-wrecking,β Moldasky said. βBeing in the Cameo Club is a plus, and Iβll have the ability to share my talent with other people.β
The pageant serves as an initiation to the Cameo Club, co-director Malta said. Former queens and pageant contestants serve as members of the club and attend more than 50 events for nursing homes, senior expos and senior centers.
Current Queen, St. Peters resident Jacquie Crawford, said she hadnβt competed in pageants previously, but this one opened doors and her eyes.
She said sheβs been able to share her tap-dancing talent with people she would not otherwise know.
The winner of Sundayβs pageant will become an ambassador for the state of Missouri and the representative at the national pageant in early October.
Malta said that 38 other states will send a queen to the national competition in Atlantic City, Oct. 2-7. The club pays for the queenβs flight, hotel, food, pageant entrance fees, gown and even a $500 allowance for her while sheβs competing.
βTo be the queen is a once-in-the-lifetime experience,β Malta said.
Contestant Modalsky said she would be honored and shocked if she won, and she would be excited to represent Missouri and meet new people on her journey.
The contestants for Sunday include:Β
- Peggy Eggers, Florissant
- Phyllis Follmer, St. LouisΒ
- Char Gestring, Bonne Terre
- Julia L. Gettinger, HazelwoodΒ
- Wendy Gordon, Florissant
- Elizabeth Herring, St. LouisΒ
- Carol Modafsky, Town and Country
- Sandy Rosell, University CityΒ
- Merrily Woodford, Manchester
The Ms. Missouri SeniorΒ America pageant takes place Sunday at the at 2 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at the box office for $15 and increase to $17 on the day of competition.
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