Last Updated on July 16, 2024, 8:25 AM AST by Anthony Morris
Basseterre, St. Kitts and Nevis: Desnarine Hanley is all set to represent the island nation of St. Kitts and Nevis at the 61st Jaycees Queen Show. The event is scheduled to take place on July 31, 2024 and will be held at Antigua Recreational Ground.
The theme of the 61st edition of the Jaycees queen Show is “Beauty Unbroken,” which means the beauty that remains the same despite of changes and challenges.
The Jaycees Queen 2024 is a beauty pageant, consisting of 11 delegates competing for the title of ‘Miss Jaycees Queen 2024.’
Participating in this event is Desnarine Hanley of St. Kitts, all set to bring pride and honour to the twin island nation as she will be competing against ten beautiful participants. She has been the winner of the Miss St. Kitts and Nevis Queen Pageant, whose beauty has been appreciated by the Prime Minister of the country.
She also received a full scholarship from Southern University for an amount up to EC$108,000 based on her hard work and dedication.

Nine delegates for the beauty pageant have been revealed so far by the official social media account of the Miss Jaycees Queen Show are as follows:
- Estephanie Charles of Haiti
- Guadeloupe of Kaena Rangassamy
- Desnarine Hanley of St. Kitts and Nevis
- Majestik Estrada-Petersen of United States Virgin Islands
- Kyanna Dyer of Dominica
- Amonai Francis of Grenada
- Kayla King of Guyana
- Tineka Francois of Trinidad & Tobago
- Shan Aria Maria Lucien of Saint Lucia
The other two contestants are still yet to be unveiled by the management of the pageant.
Extending welcome to all the citizens through their Facebook handle, the management mentioned “Join us on July 31st at the Carnival City to witness eleven delegates compete for the title of Miss Jaycees 2024, themed “Beauty Unbroken.”
Notably, the information about the tickets for the event has also been revealed. The price for the general tickets includes $50 and the VIP ticket is available for $150.
The citizens can purchase the tickets for the highly awaited Jaycees Queen Show from the locations including: Townhouse Mega Store- All Saints Road and Land Antigua- Heritage Quay.
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