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Pageant News

November 2012 - National Live Event Cancelled
Due to a series of health concerns with the director's oldest child, the American Grace & Charm Pageant is on hold. Because it is the goal of the director & staff to put on a first-class event and to exceed your expectations as parents and delegates, the decision to place the pageant on hold was made rather than put on an event that would not be done with excellence. Thank you for your understanding as we navigate these new and stressful waters and work towards getting our child well.


National Pageant Venue Revealed
July 1st 2012

In April 2013, the American Grace & Charm Pageant for Youth/Children will host it's first national event at the Sanford Woman's Club. The venue is an example of beautiful architecture Sanford, Florida is known for and seats 160 people. We hope you will join us! Details on the pageant schedule will be posted as soon as they are confirmed.

Celery City Charm Pageant Court Crowned
March 24th, 2012

In the first ever event in American Grace & Charm Pageant family, 17 delegates from around Central Florida graced the stage of the Woman's Club of Sanford. Celery City Charm is the Central Florida preliminary pageant for American Grace & Charm Pageant for Youth/Children. As with all of the American Grace & Charm pageants, Celery City Charm is a natural pageant for boys & girls 0-18 years of age. We look forward to seeing the court of royalty at the national event in 2013.

House of Hope to receive $170 in donations
March 24th, 2012

It is with great pride that director Nina Suluh will present a check for $170 to House of Hope. Ms. Suluh has known the founder of House of Hope for over 30 years and it is a privilege for her to be able to give to this very deserving charity that works to better the lives of teens who have been affected by abuse, who were runaway or throwaway kids. It is the mission of American Grace & Charm, Inc. (the non-profit organization behind the pageants) to help children whose lives have been affected by abuse. There could be no more fitting recipient of the inaugural event's proceeds than House of Hope. You may learn more about House of Hope here.
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