Last Updated on July 24, 2023, 3:28 PM AST by Anthony Morris
JCI Antigua has returned with the annual staging of the Jaycees Queen Show. The 2023 edition of the pageant is extremely important as the pageant is completing six decades. Accordingly, the theme of the 2023 edition of the pageant is: “Celebrating 60 years of Vibrancy, Culture and Talent” The organizers‘ team expressed their excitement to host the 60th edition.
The event is slated for Monday, July 31, 2023. The Antigua Recreation Ground (ARG) will serve as the event venue for the significant event. The team of the organizers have shared several details on the starting of the event. The Jaycees Queen Show will feature contenders from ten different Caribbean nations.
The list of these Caribbean nations includes:
1. Antigua & Barbuda
2. British Virgin Islands
3. Dominica
4. Guyana
5. Haiti
6. Montserrat
7. St Kitts & Nevis
8. Saint Lucia
9. St Vincent & the Grenadines
10. United States Virgin Islands
St Kitts and Nevis is the defending champion for the title of Miss Jaycees Queen. The 2021-22 Miss St Kitts and Nevis previously captured the title. Nekirah Nicholls, the former Miss St Kitts and Nevis and the previous Miss Jaycees Queen will crown the next winner of the pageant.
The following contenders will compete for the title of the Miss Jaycees Queen.
Adicia Burton: Dominica
Rynel Harris: United States Virgin Islands
Miriam Alexander: Guyana
Shadyn McClean: St Vincent and The Grenadines
Jareena Penn: British Virgin Islands
Shafeyah Guishard: St Kitts and Nevis
Valentchina Dantes: Haiti
Janet Turner: Montserrat
Shanice Butcher: Saint Lucia
The theme for the event is “Celebrating 60 years of Vibrancy, Culture and Talent”
The tickets for the event will be available for the General Admission: $50 and VIP Experience: $150
The pageant will start at 8:00 PM. The beauties will vie for the title of Miss Jaycees Queen 2023 at the Antigua Recreation Ground.
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