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Eight contestants vie for Miss District High title

The 5th edition of Miss District High is scheduled for Saturday, June 27, at the Gros Islet Human Resource Centre. The event begins at 7:00 p.m., with eight contestants.

Contestants include: 

Evanelle Faucher – Miss Caribbean Grains Limited

Faith Edward – Miss Forest Springs

Hayley Noley – Miss DJ C4 Soundsystem

Kayla Edmund – Miss Pretty Reflections

Kizzy Philgence – Miss NSDC

Merkeeba Casimir – Miss Forever Charmed

Vernick Fulgence – Miss DBS

Zaira Cadette – Miss Eugenie’s Delight

The winner will earn the opportunity to represent Saint Lucia at the Miss District High Caribbean pageant in December.

Executive Director Treasure Actille explained that this year’s competition will feature a new segment, district wear, in which contestants will showcase attire representing their individual communities. Other recurring segments include interviews, talent, swimwear and evening wear.

“This year, Miss District High made history by becoming the first pageant organisation in Saint Lucia to have past and present contestants participate in more than 10 pageants in one year,” said Actille, noting that personal development through pageantry beyond Miss District High is something organisers encourage. 

Since its inception, Miss District High has been dedicated to building confidence, encouraging youth advocacy, and nurturing contestants into role models for their peers.

Tickets for the upcoming pageant are available islandwide at THE CELL (Saint Lucia) outlets for EC$50.

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