Last year’s Cinderella Scholarship Pageant winners were, in no order: Cinderella Miniature Miss Alexandria O’Brien, Cinderella Tot Brianna Granillo, Cinderella Miss Kaylin Pacheco; and, in the second row, Cinderella Woman Josette Kimmel.
The Pinal County Cinderella Scholarship Program (CSP) will hold its second annual Cinderella Pageant on Saturday, March 28, starting at 1 p.m, at the Ray High School Auditorium. The Cinderella Scholarship Program is a non-profit organization focused on developing self -esteem, confidence and pride in the young ladies who come and “Dare to Dream”
In previous years, competition for the CSP has been divided into five age divisions: Cinderella Tot (3-6 years); Miniature Miss (7-9 years); Cinderella Miss (10-12 years); Cinderella Teen (13-17 years), and, Cinderella Woman (18-26 years, married or single). This year, three new Cinderella Baby divisions are added to the program. Cinderella Infant (0-11 months), Cinderella Baby (12-23 months), and, Cinderella Tiny Tot (24-35 months).
Participants in all age divisions are judged on poise and personality, while modeling sportswear and party wear. The older four divisions are also judged on talent presentations. Cinderella Tots are judged on an on-stage interview called “Tot Personality”. The judges, who have an opportunity to evaluate their poise, confidence, grooming, and communication skills up-close, also interview all age divisions.
The Overall Cinderella Winners, Cinderella Girls, Talent/Tot Personality and Photogenic winners are eligible to attend the 2015 Arizona State Finals, in Tucson, in June.
Last year’s Cinderella winners were Cinderella Tot Brianna Granillo, Cinderella Miniature Miss Alexandria O’Brien, Cinderella Miss Kaylin Pacheco and Cinderella Woman Josette Kimmel.