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Keimig wins Cinderella Beauty pageant |
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008 |
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By HEATHER AVEY
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First time competitor, eight year old Kati Keimig, showed her judges at Sayer, Oklahoma's Cinderella Beauty pageant what she was made of, winning her the title. Now that she has been crowned, she will be heading to the state pageant in Tulsa, Okla. in May to compete for the state title.
Keimig competed in casual and party wear, talent, photogenic contest and personal interview with the judges. She also competed in the Guymon Cinderella pageant and won the photogenic title. "The Sugar Plum Tree" is a poem that Katie recited for her talent, but she was told that although it was cute she needed to up it a little bit for the state pageant. After learning that the talent category was a more serious part of the pageant, she got together with some friends who helped her put some choreography to "My favorite Things." She will be performing this at the state pageant, coordinating it with a white dress with a blue satin sash. "I am very excited with my new talent because I had the help of Evan, Eva and Emily Dye. They have helped me put a dance along with my song and I am very thankful for their help," Keimig said. Her casual outfit was a pretty pink Capri pant set with white shoes. Her party dress was a knee length Cinderella sequined dress with accessories to match. "I like being in pageants because of the new clothes, prizes and it was fun getting to be with my friends," Keimig said. Although Katie placed in both the Guymon pageant and the Sayre pageant she can only represent one city at the state pageant and they have not decided which one she will represent. To help pay her way to the state competition, Katie is selling Sonic community cards, princess halo and wands. If interested in purchasing stop by K&K Auto Body at 601 NE Fourth Street in Guymon. Kati is the daughter of James and Roz Keimig of Guymon. The state pageant will be May 29-31in Tulsa, Okla. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 23 May 2008 )
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