5 compete for Carnival 50 Mature Carnival Queen | THE DAILY HERALD

The 2019 TelCell Miss Mature Carnival Queen contestants.

 

 PHILIPSBURG–The 2019 TelCell Miss Mature Carnival Queen contestants are ready to take on Carnival 50. Ecstatic about the contestants is Posh Productions, which will once again produce and host this pageant.

  Five dynamic women of St. Maarten are preparing to grace the Carnival Village stage with their top-notch talents and other performances during the show.

  The ladies will make six appearances starting with the Interview debate competition, in beachwear at the Healthy Body Swimsuit and Sportswear competition, and finally, the main night at the Festival Village, introduction speech, talent, creative cultural costume and Platinum Wear (evening wear and interview question).

  Posh has expanded the competition whereby the contestants must establish a social media page directed and focused on their journey to the crown. This page is where the public and secret judges will follow the contestants as they post daily about the pageant platform and more. Each contestant is required to launch a pageant platform based on her identifying with one of the 17 sustainable development goals (SDGs).

  The contestants invite the public to “like” Posh Productions’ Facebook and Instagram pages and “like” their photographs. In addition, look out for their journey pages. The ladies are excited to deliver their performance packages during the preliminary shows in March and the main show in the festival village on April 23.

  Esmelij Silvania is a single mother of two girls and two boys. She is currently enrolled at National Institution of Professional Advancement (NIPA) pursuing certification in nursing. She is no stranger to pageantry, as she recently placed third runner-up in the 2019 Mother Elegance Pageant. Her motto in life is to never give up hope or life expectations, set the bar high to achieve your goals.

  Sharella Richardson is the mother of two with a passion for life and fashion. She is a hairstylist by profession, but currently serves as a teacher’s assistant and translator at Hospitality First Training and Education (HFTE). She also enjoys being in service as an island guide when needed. She lives by the motto that life is as good as you choose to make it.

  Marilyn Arrindell is a single mother of two with a passion for cooking, pageantry and life. She gives her service to the country in the capacity of a prison guard. She is June-born and hails from the district of Dutch Quarter.

  Tracee Ettienne-Cornelius is a married mother of three with an extensive background in customer service and banking. She currently holds the position of controller/operator at Security Concepts and Solutions with offices at Miss Lalie Center. She lives by the motto “With God nothing is impossible.”

  Anastatia Peters is a dance instructor at National Institute of Professional Advancement (NIPA) during the evening hours. During the day, the single mother of two is in service at Kokonuts Restaurant. Her motto in life is “If you are going to do something in life, you either do it well or don’t do it at all.”

Source: The Daily Herald https://www.thedailyherald.sx/islands/85209-5-compete-for-carnival-50-mature-carnival-queen

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