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SVF seeks applicants for Miss Salinas Valley Fair

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King City, CA – The Salinas Valley Fair is searching for the next  Miss Salinas Valley Fair.  If you are a girl who is a junior or senior in high school who resides in and is a student of a School District in the counties of Monterey, San Benito, Santa Cruz, Southern Santa Clara, Northern San Luis Obispo, Parkfield or Coalinga, you are eligible to compete in the 2019 Miss Salinas Valley Fair competition. Contestants may not be less than 16 years of age as of January 1, prior to the competition, and no more than 19 years of age as of December 31, 2019.  Entrants may enter more than once, but only win one time. There is no fee to apply but the deadline is Monday, March 4, 2019. The contest will be held at the Fairgrounds March 15 & 16, 2019, while the winner will reign over the Salinas Valley Fair, which runs May 16 to 19, 2019 in King City. Entrants will be judged on personality (40%), scholastic ability (25%), poise and appearance (20%) and horsemanship (15%). The 2019 Miss Salinas Valley Fair will receive a $2,000 scholarship, a sterling silver belt buckle and many other prizes.  Awards are also given to the winner of each competition category. In addition to her many duties as Miss Salinas Valley Fair, the winner will have the opportunity to represent the fair in the Miss California Rodeo contest in Salinas. Applications are available online at www.salinasvalleyfair.com or by calling the fair office 831-385-3243. For more information contact Darla Mantel at 831-595-1250 or email at dm_mantel@yahoo.com.

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