The Inquirer (Monrovia)
5 May 2008
Monrovia — The Working Class Lady Entertainment (WCLE) in collaboration with a Liberian entertainment group based in the United States, Stomper Productions Entertainment has disclosed plan to host Liberia's first Teenage Beauty Pageant.
According to the founder and president of the WCLE, Mrs. Welma Blaye
Sampson, this pageant has been developed to promote scholastic achievement, create accomplishment and healthy living for Liberian teens between ages 15-19. WCLE executive said that the pageant will be held under the banner "Miss Tee Liberia Beauty Pageant" and contestants will be recruited from all of the 15 counties in the country.
Mrs. Sampson added that the focus behind Miss Teen is to positively mold the minds of Liberian teenage girls who are 15 to 19 years old.
She said the pageant will take place on the 16th of August this year at the Monrovia City Hall.
A release from the Public Affairs department of WCLE indicated that the event will give each contestant the opportunity to learn about customs and family life along with the chance to share her beliefs and interact with new friends.
Meanwhile the organizer of Miss Teen Liberia Beauty Pageant said for anyone to be eligible as a contestant, she must be a minimum of 15 years of age and not more than 19 years of age with a good character.
She said a contestant must be spinster who had never conceived or been convicted of felony and must be a student and a Liberian citizen.
She said one can pick up the application form now from the INQUIRER Newspaper on Gurley Street, Outlook Internet Café EcoBank Plaza and the MIC Tower between Front and Buchanan Streets.
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