Snowfest queen candidates introduced
The Snowfest Queen Coronation will be held Thursday, Feb. 22 at the Tahoe Marina Clubhouse in Tahoe City at 6 p.m. The 2001 Snowfest queen and two princesses will be crowned after all of the candidates are introduced.
The queen and her court are judged on scholastic achievement, community service, raffle ticket sales and interview skills.
Kara Stone
Queen competition is directly tied to the Snowfest Raffle Program. North Lake Tahoe and Truckee area high-school-age candidates are sponsored by local nonprofit organizations. Together they sell Snowfest raffle tickets as a fund-raising vehicle; 50 percent of revenues go directly to the nonprofit organizations.
Spectators are encouraged to attend this free event. For more information, call (775) 832-7625.
Erin Prado
The candidates, what organization they represent and where to buy raffle tickets are as follows:
Julie Brown
Theresa Smith
NTHS Prom Committee, North Tahoe High School
Deena Miller
Rotary Club of Tahoe City,
Julie Brown
Hacienda Del Lago
Alicia Mumbert, North Tahoe Firefighters Auxiliary, Mumbo’s Mountain
Erin
Deena Miller
Prado, NTHS
Kellie Wilson
Girls’
Brooke Wright
Basketball, The Bridgetender
Theresa Smith, North Tahoe Jazz Ensemble, NTHS Music Room
Kara Stone, North Tahoe Business Association, Cedar Glen Lodge
Kellie Wilson, Truckee High School Leadership, Nik-N-Willie’s Take-N-Bake Pizza
Brooke Wright, Placer County Sheriff’s Office,
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