Six-year old Tiffany Lee Hwang of Morristown has been chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss (NAM) New Jersey. The pageant is set to be held Aug. 13 at the Hyatt Regency New Brunswick. The pageant is held for girls ages four through eighteen in five different age divisions.
The newly crowned Miss Princess NJ will receive a $1,000 cash award, the official crown and banner, a bouquet of roses and air transportation to compete in the national pageant at Disneyland in California. She will also tour Hollywood. She has the chance to represent the state of NJ for the entire year.
Contestants will compete in four overall categories including Formal Wear Modeling, Personal Introduction, Interview and Community Service Project. National American Miss also offers optional contests such as the Top Model Search, Talent, Actress and so much more!
NAM is dedicated to celebrating America’s greatness and encouraging its future leaders. Each year, the pageant awards thousands in scholarships and prizes to recognize and assist in the development of young ladies nationwide. All activities are age-appropriate and family-oriented.
The NAM Pageant System is the largest in the nation. The focus of this organization is to create future leaders and to equip them with real-world skills to make their dreams a reality. The program is based on inner beauty, as well as poise and presentation, and offers an “All-American spirit of fun for family and friends.” Emphasis is placed on the importance of gaining self-confidence and learning new skills, such as good attitudes about competition, as well as setting and achieving personal goals.
Families interested in learning more about this unique and outstanding youth program may visit www.namiss.com.
Tiffany’s activities include dance, karate, soccer and swimming. She also enjoys traveling with her family and playing with her three miniature poodles. Last year, Tiffany brought home three trophies from the NAM New Jersey Pageant: Top Model Search first runner up, best resume first runner up and state semi-finalist.