Henderson County Black History Committee holds Children’s Pageant

2017 HCBHC Children’s Pageant winners (from left) Mr. Tiny Tot Ross Joel Alexander, Miss Tiny Tot Kace’lyn Walker, Little Miss henderson County Nayeli Faith Jackson, and Miss Petite Hanna Renea Alexander. (Courtesy photo)

By Delanda S. Johnson/HCBHC

The Henderson County Black History Committee held its annual Children’s Pageant Saturday, April 15, at Malakoff High School.

The Children’s Pageant had 12 entries and all proceeds go to the HCBHC Scholarship Fund.

The Children’s Pageant is held each year during Easter weekend and the parents go out of their way to make sure that their children make a good impression on the judges. The judges for the event were: Carol Tower, Berta Davis and Carlos Padron.

The next event for the HCBHC will be the annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show, which will be held Saturday, Aug. 12, at Malakoff High School. The registration is $20 for each vehicle and $10 for any additional vehicles. Spectators are free to come out and vote on their favorite classic car, truck or motorcycle. There will also be a concession stand, raffle tickets for door prizes and a 50/50 drawing on site.

For more information, contact 903-489-2329 or 903-275-1330.

2017 HCBHC Children’s Pageant contestants for Mr. and Miss Tiny Tot along with their parents and siblings.
Hanna R. Alexander, left, and Ja Bria Thompson formed a new friendship as they are all smiles at the 2017 HCBHC Children’s Pageant.