The upcoming Miss Cakaudrove Youth pageant promises to be an exciting event, taking place this Friday at Narain Park in Savusavu. The crown, adorned with 59 pearls, will be presented to the winner amidst a vibrant celebration. According to Aubrey Whippy, the carnival coordinator, 14 talented contestants from 12 different districts are competing for the titles of Miss Cakaudrove Youth and Miss Charity, showcasing the diversity of the region.
The festivities kick off with an opening ceremony today at 10 a.m., featuring a march from the Savusavu Court House to Narain Park. The closing ceremony is scheduled for Friday at 3 p.m., culminating in the crowning events of Miss Charity and Miss Cakaudrove Youth at 7 p.m., notably with Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka as the chief guest.
Mr. Whippy expressed gratitude to J Hunter Pearls for crafting the exquisite crown and to Shane Bower for generously donating the crown for the Miss Charity title. The pageant spans four days of activities, with all proceeds from the event aiming to support youth development initiatives in Cakaudrove.
Additionally, entry to the park is free, marking a significant milestone as the first program organized by the Cakaudrove Youth Provincial Council, making it accessible for the community to come and celebrate.
This event not only highlights the beauty and talent of the youth in Cakaudrove but also reinforces the importance of community engagement and development efforts, creating a hopeful atmosphere for the future of local youth initiatives.
Summary: The Miss Cakaudrove Youth pageant, set for this Friday in Savusavu, features 14 contestants from various districts competing for crowns made of pearls. The event, organized by the Cakaudrove Youth Provincial Council, includes a four-day celebration with free park entry, making it a community-focused occasion aimed at fostering youth development.

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