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Providing scholarships and life-changing experiences through pageantry
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Providing scholarships and life-changing experiences through pageantry
MARCH - Sponsor visits, Soroptimist Club meeting, Miss Oak Harbor program delivery
APRIL - Noon Rotary Club Program, Whidbey Island Marathon, North Whidbey Hearts & Hammers Fundraising Dinner, Holland Happening Parade
MAY - North Whidbey Hearts & Hammers Work Day, Centennial Park clean-up with the Garry Oak Society, Coupeville Memorial Day parade
JUNE - The Ballet Slipper Conservatory Wizard of Oz performance, Miss Pioneer Way Pageant
JULY - 4th of July parade, fundraising car wash for their service project
AUGUST - National Night Out, Hydros for Heroes, The Whidbey Institute
SEPTEMBER - Oak Harbor Music Festival, Military Picnic
OCTOBER - PBY Museum Celebration of Flight auction
DECEMBER - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County Festival of Trees and Teddy Bear Breakfast, Coupeville Christmas parade, The Ballet Slipper Conservatory Nutcracker performance
FEBRUARY - Soroptimist of Oak Harbor Power of the Purse auction
MARCH - 2023 Miss Oak Harbor Scholarship Pageant
Miss Oak Harbor Royalty visited Title Sponsor Thrive as well as Ruby and Diamond sponsors to deliver personal thanks for their support.
Thina, Sara, and Hannah represented Miss Oak Harbor at the noon Rotary meeting, where they presented the Court's service project, The Whidbey Institute.
Thina, Kiersten, and Hannah met finishers with medals and snacks at the Whidbey Island Marathon.
Miss Oak Harbor royalty helped set up, serve food, and deliver raffle items at the NWH&H Fundraising Dinner.
The rain held off so Miss Oak Harbor Royalty could delight parade watchers during the Holland Happening parade.
First Princess Sara Rhodes represented the Miss Oak Harbor Royalty at NWH&H's Work Day, working hard to build a large wheelchair ramp for a needy neighbor.
For the second year, Miss Oak Harbor worked with the Garry Oak Society to help clear away Scotch broom from the baby oak trees at Centennial Park.
Kiersten, Thina, Sara & Katie braved the rain to represent Miss Oak Harbor at the Coupeville Memorial Day Parade.
As a fundraiser for their service project, the Miss Oak Harbor Royalty produced the Miss Pioneer Way Pageant, an all-natural pageant for girls ages 0-14.
Miss Oak Harbor and Miss Pioneer Way Royalty displayed their patriotic side during the Oak Harbor 4th of July parade.
To raise funds for their service project (The Whidbey Institute), Miss Oak Harbor Royalty held a car wash; thanks to the amazing support of the OHHS ROTC, who provided lots of helping hands, and the generosity of customers, who donated so freely, the Miss Oak Harbor Court raised more than $1100 in five hours.
The Royalty joined the community at National Night Out and handed out crowns to aspiring princes and princesses.
For grant purposes, it's important for local events to have data about their attendees. Miss Oak Harbor Royalty spent the day taking surveys and helping in the Info Booth at Hydros for Heroes.
Miss Oak Harbor Royalty not only spent the summer raising funds to support their service project, The Whidbey Institute, but they also supported the organization by spending a day volunteering in the gardens there.
Oak Harbor loves its military population! Miss Oak Harbor Royalty served cake at the Military Appreciation Picnic, hosted by the Chamber of Commerce and Navy League.
Miss Oak Harbor Royalty lent a hand at the PBY Museum auction, where they provided vital assistance recording bid information when the online system ran into technical issues.
Marta from The Whidbey Institute met up with the Miss Oak Harbor Royalty to accept the Court's donation of $1769.67.
Miss Oak Harbor 2022, Thina, spent the evening helping Big Brothers Big Sisters with their major fundraising event of the year, Festival of Trees.
Thina and Hannah had a blast helping at the Teddy Bear Breakfast community event for kids.
It was cold, but Hannah and Laurianna bundled up to represent Miss Oak Harbor in the Coupeville Christmas parade.
One nonprofit helping another... Laurianna and Thina helped patrons find their seats for TBSC's Nutcracker performances, a holiday tradition for many Island families.
The Miss Oak Harbor Scholarship Pageant takes place in the spring and is open to 9th- through 12th-graders who identify as female and who live within Oak Harbor School District or attend a school within the district.
The pageant is a unique 6-week program that focuses on personal and professional growth through the development of leadership, communication, and marketability.
Our goal is for all participants to gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of accomplishment that will enable them to serve as role models for the youth of their community.
Contestants develop lasting friendships while competing to win thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards.
The Miss Pioneer Way Pageant is a 1-day event that takes place in June and has a patriotic theme. It is open to those ages 0-14 who identify as female and who have traveled along Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor in the last year.
This is an all-natural pageant; no make-up is allowed.
The reigning Miss Oak Harbor Royalty organize and run the Miss Pioneer Way Pageant as a fundraiser for their service project. They teach the contestants a little dance and coach them in walks, turns, and stage presence.
Age-group winners ages 5 and up ride with the Miss Oak Harbor Royalty in the 4th of July parade.
Your support and contributions help us provide scholarships for young women, and your generous donation is tax-deductible. Thank you for your consideration!