The reigning
Queen, Miss Chardelle Moore who represents the
beautiful island of Dominica will crown her
successor at the end of the event. 12 contestants
representing various Caribbean countries such as but
not limited to Jamaica, Barbados, Cayman Island,
Guyana, and Trinidad are expected to compete. These
girls will showcase true Caribbean beauty,
intelligence and talent making the show an even more
memorable and exciting one than previous years. The
pageant was conceptualized as a result of a young
woman’s love for pageantry.
As a former
queen, she produced the event as a means of
empowering and enlightening young Caribbean women to
become ambassadors and role models for the Caribbean
community with the rare opportunity to show their
cultural pride and leadership in a culturally
blended society. According to the
President/Founder, Ms. Sheryl Gordon, “our
mission, is to strive to publicly recognize and
celebrate the accomplishment of these women who have
obtained personal, professional and community
achievements through various Caribbean communities
within the Washington Metropolitan areas.”
In highlighting
the different segments for the show, Ms. Gordon
revealed that an unforgettable Opening Act will
"set the night on fire" as contestants
unwind and prepare the audience for what will
follow. The most anticipated and sought after
segment -- the swim suit competition, will follow
and contestants will show off their well-toned and
lean physiques. The talent segment, which stimulates
the audience and demonstrates unique talents of the
contestants will follow shortly, and the evening
wear segment and interview will cap the event.
The organizers
are dedicated to promoting the Caribbean culture,
international cultural awareness and community
significance and have always given to a charitable
organization. This year, part proceeds from the
event will be donated to the Haitian Embassy to
provide ongoing relief and support for our
neighboring families. Committee members and Miss
Caribbean Metro USA® express their profound sorrow
and hope for recovery to the people of Haiti and
their Diaspora as they cope with the tragedy of epic
proportions. Please join us as we celebrate
“Beauty on Purpose” of these fantastic young
ladies on Saturday, July 24. For more ticket
purchase contact Sheryl Gordon at 240-643-3605 or
Hope Bulling Rose at 240-508-4864.
The
4th Annual Miss Caribbean Metro (USA) pageant will
be held on Saturday, July 24, 2010 at the Charles
Herbert Performing Arts Center located at 10001
Ardwick Ardmore Road, Springdale, Maryland,
20774.