JACKSON, Tennessee – Contestants in the Miss Volunteer America Pageant made it difficult for the those judging the competition, which produced three winners on the final night of preliminaries at the Carl Perkins Civic Center, Friday.
Miss North Dakota Volunteer, Emma Bachman, won the talent competition, while Miss Mississippi Volunteer, Lauryl Joyner, and Miss Tennessee Volunteer, Hannah McKay, tied in Fitness & Wellness.
A new Miss Volunteer America will be crowned when activities begin at 7 p.m., today.
Fans can stream every night of competition live at www.MissVolunteerAmerica.net.
Follow the Competition:
Instagram: @missvolunteeramericapageant
Facebook: @missvolunteeramerica
ABOUT MISS VOLUNTEER AMERICA:
Miss Volunteer America is a national scholarship pageant founded by Allison DeMarcus—entrepreneur, television personality, former Miss Tennessee, and wife of Rascal Flatts’ Jay DeMarcus.
With a vision to uplift and empower young women, DeMarcus created the organization to champion academic excellence, servant leadership, and personal development through a values-driven competition platform. The pageant emphasizes the importance of education, integrity, character, and volunteerism, and provides significant scholarship opportunities to its participants.
Titleholders and contestants dedicate countless hours to community service while preparing to become tomorrow’s leaders. Miss Volunteer America continues to grow as a meaningful movement for young women across the country.
(PHOTO: from left, Miss Mississippi Volunteer; Lauryl Joyner, Miss Volunteer America, Berkley Bryant Miss North Dakota Volunteer, Emma Bachman; Miss Tennessee Volunteer, Hannah McKay – courtesy Sheldon Smith Photography for Miss Volunteer America)