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The popular La Vergne Baby Pageant is returning for children under 5 years old and not registered for kindergarten as of Fall 2019. The cost is $20 per child. The deadline to apply is August 28, 2019.
The Baby Pageant will be held on Sunday, September 8th at the La Vergne Middle School Auditorium. You must check-in onsite between 1:30 p.m. and 2:00 p.m. for girls and 2:30 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. for boys.
There's no talent portion and no interview. Only one outfit is required and no experience needed.



Commitment Details Friday, September 6th - Mandatory Rehearsal Prince & Princess Categories: 5:00 p.m. Little & Young Miss Categories: 6:00 p.m. Junior & Miss Categories: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 7th Little Miss La Vergne Pageant: 9:00 a.m. Young Miss La Vergne Pageant: 10:30 a.m. Junior Miss La Vergne Pageant: 1:30 p.m. Miss La Vergne Pageant: 3:30 p.m. Sunday, September 8th Princess Categories: 2:30 p.m. Prince Categories: 3:30 p.m.





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Winners will be responsible for securing their own convertible for the Old Timers Festival parade in 2019. The city will loan magnets with the titles of the winners for the cars. Runner-ups who wish to participate in the parade may team up together to design a float for the parade. The city will loan a banner with the pageant name for the float. Be prepared to choose up to 3 “queen mothers” during the rehearsal to coordinate the activity.

Pageant Sponsors

We want to thank our amazing sponsors who have committed to sponsor the 2018 Miss La Vergne Beauty Pageant.





Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce




Winners from 2017 Miss La Vergne pageants: (back, left - right) Miss La Vergne Kendra Hayes, Junior Miss La Vergne Mary Jane Martinez and Young Miss La Vergne Mila Marie Walker. (front) Little Miss La Vergne Charleigh Jewett.


Winners from the 2015 Miss La Vergne pageants: (front, left - right) Young Miss La Vergne Kayla Mae Grimes and Little Miss La Vergne Sydney Madison Brown. (back, left - right) Miss La Vergne Mackenzie Henry and Junior Miss La Vergne Kaylee Adcock-Andrews.


Winners from the 2014 Miss La Vergne pageants: (left - right) Junior Miss La Vergne Emily Kelly Bowe, Miss La Vergne Jade Lawson, and Young Miss La Vergne Khyra Lyn-Nae Jackson. Not pictured is Little Miss La Vergne Tianti Reynolds Foster.


Winners from the 2013 Miss La Vergne pageants: (front, left - right) Young Miss La Vergne Sarah Beshara and Little Miss La Vergne Lyndi Ann Hampton. (back, left - right) Miss La Vergne Anna Grace Smith and Junior Miss La Vergne Maddie Smith.


Winners from the 2012 Miss La Vergne Pageants (front): Little Miss La Vergne Riley Hayes. (back left - right): Miss La Vergne Dakota Hayes, Young Miss La Vergne MIkayla Kline, and Junior Miss La Vergne Madison Gossman.


Winners from the inaugural Miss La Vergne Pageants (front left - right): Little Miss La Vergne Natalia Jobe and Young Miss La Vergne Maddie Smith. (back left - right): Junior Miss La Vergne Jessica Pickle and Miss La Vergne Ashleigh Alford.




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Unfortunately the 2020 Miss La Vergne Beauty and Baby Pageant has been cancelled due to concerns over COVID-19. We hope to return for the 2021 pageant.
The 2019 Miss La Vergne Beauty Pageant will be held on Saturday, September 7th at La Vergne Middle School; the 2019 Miss La Vergne Baby Pageant will be held on Sunday, September 8th at La Vergne Middle School.

This year participants will be judged in three categories: talent, formal wear, and interview response.

Starting with the Little Miss contestants and ending with the Miss La Vergne contestants. Each pageant category's winner and two runner-ups will be crowned at the conclusion of the pageant so group photos can be taken at that time.

Understand first and foremost that the goal of the pageants is for children and parents to have fun. When preparing and while participating, enjoy the time you spend with your children.

The cost is $25 per child to enter if you register by Wednesday, August 28, 2019, at 5:30 p.m. Participants must check-in onsite no later than one hour before their event. Each contestant will receive a t-shirt that can be worn to several future city events. There will also be a small dinner for all participants during rehearsal on Friday, September 6th. 
The annual “People's Choice Award” will be back again this year. The girl that collects the most money in her individual pageant category vote will be crowned “People's Choice Winner” and take home the 50/50 prize - or half the money donated in voting. Girls are responsible for bringing their own personally decorated voting box with their photo. The box can be no larger than a shoe box (7 inches by 4.5 inches by 12 inches).
Girls (Princess) and Boys (Prince) will compete separately:
To become a pageant contestant, please either fill out the online application or print the form and turn it into Assistant Pageant Director Anne Smith, asmith@lavergnetn.gov . Printed applications can also be dropped off at City Hall, 5093 Murfreesboro Road, La Vergne, TN 37086.
All payments must be made by cash or check at City Hall. Ask for Anne Smith. Checks can be mailed to City Hall, C/O Anne Smith, 5093 Murfreesboro Road, La Vergne, TN 37086.
New to the 2019 Miss La Vergne Beauty Pageant is a talent portion. Only participants in the “Miss,” “Junior Miss,” and “Young Miss” categories will participate in a talent portion. All talents must be performable on the stage provided. No talent may include weapons of any kind or fire. Each talent must be approved by the Pageant Director or Assistant Pageant Director before being accepted. Contestants will be given a two-minute time limit to perform their talent. They do not have to fill the full two minutes, but judges will be instructed to dock points if the contestant goes longer than the allotted time. Any music or materials for a talent must be provided by the contestant.
Th is pageant is NOT an open pageant. Applicants must live in or attend school in Rutherford County. Children whose parents own a business in Rutherford County are also welcome to apply. Registration for La Vergne residents and students will open one month prior to the county.
Winners from 2017 Miss La Vergne pageants: (top row - left to right) Miss La Vergne Hailey Gentry, Juinor Miss La Vergne Brianna Williams. (bottom row - right to left) Young Miss La Vergne Lilyanna Gibson, Little Miss La Vergne LaQoria Bullock.
Winners from the 2016 Miss La Vergne pageants: (back, left - right) Miss La Vergne Ty'la Barker, Junior Miss La Vergne Kamayah Crowley and Young Miss La Vergne Iyana Armstrong. (front) Little Miss La Vergne Sophia Kelly Zuniga.

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Here are some of the biggest beauty pageant scandals.
Even beauty pageant queens are subject to scandal.
From cheating rumors to nude-photo pasts, pageant winners are sometimes stripped of their titles.
Here are 13 times we found beauty pageant winners caught in a controversy:

Genesis Davila, Miss Florida USA 2017, whose crown was taken away, wipes her eye as she speaks during a news conference, Aug. 1, 2016, in Miami. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)
(AP)
Genesis Davila lost her crown after pageant organizers accused the former Miss Florida USA winner of cheating. Davila is fighting back, seeking $15 million from the pageant for defamation.
She was accused by the pageant's director, Grant Gravitt Jr., of violating the rules by getting her hair and makeup professionally done based on an Instagram post. However, Davila's lawyers argue that the photo was taken a week before the pageant and their client did not cheat.

In this July 30, 2016 photo, Miss Texas Karlie Hay is crowned and given flowers as the new Miss Teen USA 2016 during the pageant in Las Vegas. Racist language in old tweets from the freshly crowned Miss Teen USA is just the latest controversy for the Miss Universe Organization, which suffered a round of turmoil last year over then-owner Donald Trump's inflammatory comments against Mexicans. 
(L.E. Baskow/Las Vegas Sun via AP)
Karlie Hay came under fire for controvesial tweets she made in 2013 and 2014 right after she was crowned Miss Teen USA 2016.
Screen grabs of Hay's old tweets showed her referring to her followers with the N-word, in a joking manner.
Hay later apologized for those comments stating, "Through hard work, education and thanks in large part to the sisterhood that I have come to know through pageants, I am proud to say that I am today a better person."

Miss America 1984 Vanessa Williams performs during the Miss America Pageant at Boardwalk Hall, in Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 13, 2015. 
(REUTERS/Mark Makela)
Vanessa Williams was the first ever African-American Miss America, but the victory was short-lived when Penthouse magazine published racy photos of the beauty taken several years prior.
A humiliated Vanessa was forced to resign, but was able to triumph in the face of controversy with a highly successful career.
The former Miss New Jersey 2007 was forced to turn in her crown after becoming pregnant, as the Miss USA rules don't allow contestants who are pregnant or have children.

Miss Teen USA 2006 Katie Blair during the final night of the Miss Teen USA 2007 competition at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, Calif., Aug. 24, 2007. 
(REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
Katie Blair, Miss Teen USA 2006, came under fire after stories surfaced claiming she danced on tables and made out with Miss USA Tara Connor during a night of drinking and snorting cocaine.
Connor took most of the heat for the incident, but Blair faced the wrath of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD), who announced they would no longer use her as their spokeswoman against underage drinking.
Yes, we can see why that might happen.

Crystle Stewart of the U.S. falls during the evening gown competition of the Miss Universe 2008 annual pageant held this year in the central Vietnam resort city Nha Trang, July 14, 2008. 
(REUTERS/Adrees Latif)
Following in the clumsy footsteps of Rachel Smith, crowned Miss USA the year before, Crystle Stewart fell flat on her tush during the evening gown competition in 2008.
Not exactly a scandal, but embarrassing nonetheless!

After compromising photos of Rees were posted on MySpace, the 2007 Miss Nevada USA was forced to give back her crown.
She found herself in hot water once again in 2008 after an altercation with a cop led to an arrest.
Wallace, the first American to win Miss World, was stripped of her title after less than four months due to behavior that was deemed inappropriate for a beauty queen, such as purported dalliences with high-profile men such as Tom Jones and George Best.
When Fedorova gave up her Miss Universe crown, rumors swirled that she was pregnant. However, the beauty countered that the many responsibilities required of her interfered with her university studies.
Leona was stripped of her crown one day after winning Miss USA in 1957 when her mother-in-law revealed that she was married with two children and that her real age was 18, not 21, which was written on her application.
Danielle was stripped of her Miss Great Britain 2006 title when it was revealed that she had posed for Playboy and had dated one of the judges during the time of the pageant.

Donald Trump, then owner of the Miss Universe Organization, gives Miss California USA, Carrie Prejean, her sash during a news conference announcing that Prejean would retain her title in New York May 12, 2009. 
(REUTERS/Lucas Jackson)
Prejean's scandalous ventures began when, in the Miss America 2009 competition, she was asked what her views were on same-sex marriage.
She answered stating that a marriage "should be between a man and a woman," for which she received a lot of hate from the public.
Prejean, after the pageant, fell into more controversy when she posted nude pictures of her online, and publicly claimed that the Miss USA pageant was rigged.

Canadian model Jenna Talackova attends a news conference in Los Angeles, Calif., April 3, 2012. 
(REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni)
Talackova was one of the hopefuls for winning the Miss Universe pageant in 2012, until the pageant organizers found out she was transgender, according to the National Post.
The Miss Universe rules required all contestants to be born female, and as a result she was disqualified.
A grassroots petition signed by thousands of fans convinced the pageant to change the rules and let the Miss Canada compete.
Talackova eventually made it to the Top 12.
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