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Megan said, "Mayor Taylor was one of my Miss Canyon County judges and had a lot of great things to say about MAO. He said that there is no other competition like competing in a pageant; being judged and graded, perfecting a talent, staying current on world issues, and being engaged in the community “really is a condensed version of life.
I was invited to speak specifically about my platform, “At-Risk Prevention: Helping Girls Reach Their Full Potential.” We talked about my Dancing Queens program which provides a safe place for preteen girls to have open discussion regarding important teen issues like peer-pressure, self-esteem, and future planning all while learning a hula and Tahitian dance that will be performed at this year’s Cherry Festival."
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