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The All American Pageant is celebrating its 17th year in the pageant industry. Offering a variety of divisions, there is sure to be a division perfect for you! We provide a wonderful pageant experience for the beginner, as well as, the veteran contestant.
As an All American contestant, you will compete in interview, runway-fashionwear and evening gown. Since there is no comparative judging allowed, you are always assured a score which reflects only you and your performance. We are known for having knowledgeable judges with outstanding credentials.
Rich in history, the All American pageant system has celebrated the beauty in all women from across the nation. Since America has always been considered the melting pot of the world, the All American Pageant encourages the diversity of our nation and promotes a family atmosphere.
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Sixteen years ago, Elaine & Gerald Munson had a vision to start a pageant that celebrates beautiful, accomplished women of all ages. This vision is what began the first All American Pageant. The first years All American crowned Miss, Ms. and Woman Queens. Being visionaries, in 1997, All American was the first adult pageant in the country to add a plus division. The title of All American Woman Plus was first award to Lauren Monahan in 1997. In 1999, the first Mrs. All American was crowned. The first titleholder was Becky Combs.
In 2003, Elaine Munson chose to retire from the pageant industry and transferred The All American Pageant to the directorship of Melissa Hooks. Following in the wishes of Elaine Munson, in 2007, The Mrs. All American Pageant became a separate event during the All American Pageant.
Celebrating seventeen years of pageantry, The All American Pageant looks forward to a bright future!
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The optional talent competition will be held immediately following the evening gown competition of the Mrs. All American Pageant. This is a totally separate event. The results will not have an effect on the outcome of the pageant. The entry fee is $100. The Talent Winners are National Queens! The Talent Winners will have to fulfill the same contract as that National All American Queens and will be recognized as such. Each Talent winner will receive a talent Crown & Banner.
There are 4 talent divisions:
Teen: For Delegates ages 13-19 & are competing in the Teen Division
Ms: For Delegates ages 18-39 & are competing in the Miss, Ms or Classic Woman Divisions
Woman: For Delegates ages 40 & Over & are competing in the Woman or Classic Woman Divisions
Lady: For Delegates ages 50 & Over & are competing in the Lady Division.
All American Teen: Ages 13-19; Any Marital Status
All American Miss: Ages 18-29; Any Marital Status
All American Ms.: Ages 30-39; Any Marital Status
All American Woman: Ages 40-49; Any Marital Status
Mrs. All American Lady: Ages 50 & Over; Any Marital Status
All American Classic Woman: Ages 21 & Over; A Size 16 & Over Any Marital Status
*Age is determined as of September 1, 2012.
The pageant entry fee is $495. All entry fees are due to the pageant office on or before the pageant deadline date. The $25 application fee is subtracted from the $495 entry fee if you are selected as a state delegate. All entry fees need to be paid by US Postal Service Money Orders. All money orders need to be made out to: Melissa Hooks.
We gladly accept Visa, Mastercard, American Express & Discover Cards through Paypal.com. To pay with your credit card via PAYPAL, please use our account name: AAPageant_aol.com.
Entry Deadline Is September 6, 2012
Paperwork & Payment Deadline Is September 6, 2012
The All American Pageant accepts all contestants at-large. To participate in the All American Pageant, you fill out an online application. You may apply to represent the state or region you live in, go to school in. were born in, or own property in. Once your application is received by the National Pageant Office, your application is reviewed by the National Director and you are then notified of your acceptance and title via e-mail.
Interview: Interview is one-on-one style which means that each delegate is interviewed individually for 5 minutes with each judge. Interview counts as 50% of a delegates score.
Evening Gown: Delegates are encouraged to choose an evening gown that fits their personaly and personal style. Evening Gown counts as 25% of a delegates score.
Runway Fashionwear: Runway Fashionwear is an outfit that you would see in a runway fashion show. Runway Fashionwear counts as 25% of a delegates score.
• No personal checks will be accepted. We accept US Postal Money Orders, Visa or Mastercard via Paypal.
• National delegates must be on time for and attend all rehearsals and events.
• All delegates are required to stay at the host hotel for the duration of the pageant.
• All hotel reservations must be made directly with the hotel, not online or from another outside source.
• Any delegate who is caught defaming the pageant before or during the competition will be automatically disqualified.
• If selected as a national delegate, applicant agrees to participate in the 2012 All American National Finals.
• Refunds will not be given.
• Delegates will not hold the pageant or hotel liable for any illness or injury incurred while attending the pageant or during her reign.
• Any attempts to communicate with any or all of the judges before or during the pageant will result in immediate disqualification. The judges decisions are final.
• Any woman wishing to compete who has knowledge of a past present participation in any nude event, press or public event or activity that may infringe on the moral responsibility of her title will not be accepted at any level. Failure to disclose this information will result in automatic disqualification and/or relinquishment of your title.
• If selected as a national All American Queen, you will be required to sign a contract stating that you will make appearances throughout your year (24) total. You will also be required to send thank you notes to pageant judges, sponsors, etc.
Photogenic Competition: There is a photogenic winner for each division. There is no additional fee to be considered for this award. Delegates need to submit a photogenic photo to the national office by the entry deadline.
Community Service: There is a community service winner for each division. There is no additional fee to be considered for this award. Delegates need to submit a community service resume to the national office by the entry deadline.