Myrtle Beach Shines as Local Beauties Head to State Pageants
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Excitement is building in Myrtle Beach as locals Brooke Vu and Emma Cisler prepare to compete in the Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen Pageants this Saturday.
Meet the Contestants
Brooke Vu: A Passion for Environmental Sustainability
Brooke Vu, the current Miss Myrtle Beach, is not just a competitor in beauty pageants; she’s also an avid environmental advocate. Having graduated with a degree in marine science and biology from Coastal Carolina University, Brooke has been active in local environmental efforts, including the Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful campaign. Her initiative, The Future is Green: Sustainability Takes All of Us, highlights her dedication to environmental issues.
Emma Cisler: Championing Personal Growth and Empowerment
Emma Cisler, Miss Myrtle Beach Teen, is still a student at Carolina Forest High School. She has launched her own initiative called H.O.P.E. – Health, Overcoming, Personal Growth and Empowerment, focusing on the well-being and resilience of young people, aiming to inspire and empower her peers.
Pageant Path to Empowerment
The Miss America Scholarship Program provides participants with scholarship opportunities and a platform to promote community service and personal development. Victories at the state level would enable Brooke and Emma to participate in the national Miss America and Miss America’s Outstanding Teen Pageants, furthering their educational and professional goals.
With strong community support, Brooke and Emma are set to showcase their commitment and the spirit of Myrtle Beach at the upcoming competitions.
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