Miss Rhode Island Italia Competition Seeks Entrants of All Ages

Monday, February 24, 2014

 

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Step right up: the field for Miss Rhode Island Italia is now wide open -- and with great prizes.

Winners from across different age groups will receive a crown and take their place (complete with convertible and driver) in the Columbus Day Parade in Providence's historic Federal Hill.

In addition, winners will receive a banner, an official phot shoot, gift certificates from participating restaurants and sponsors, as well as the opportunity to make appearances at events and photo opportunities throughout the coming year.

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The Miss Rhode Island Italia pageant is searching for contestants across a wide variety of categories. Girls seven to eleven can submit their applications to be considered for the title of Little Miss Italia; twelve to fourteen can compete for "Miss Pre-Teen Italia;" fifteen to seventeen for "Miss Teen Italia;" eighteen to twenty five, "Miss Italia." Those twenty-five and up are invited to submit themselves for "Ms. Italia Age 25 and Up." Women married for six months or more are eligible for "Mrs. Italia"--a category for which there is no age requirement.

Interested contestants must be Italian-American by birth or ancestry, and be a U.S. citizen for six months or longer. Contestants also must be available for the Columbus Day festivities in October, and submit a thirty-five dollar fee.

Nominations must be submitted by March 1st. Interested parties can Interested parties can receive their application and information by emailing coordinator Pat Paolino Cruz at [email protected]. Applicants will be considered on the basis of their bios, applications and photos by a panel of Judges, with the winners to be announced by May 1st. 

 

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