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2024 Beech Baby & Miss Festival of the Lakes

Saturday, June 29, 2024 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM) (CDT)

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ONLINE REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. YOU MAY STILL REGISTER DAY OF!

Saturday, June 29th, 2024 - 2023 Beech Baby and Miss Festival of the Lakes 

Location: First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall 

Ages: 6months - 14 years 

$40.00 Pageant Entry Fee 

Casual/ 4th of July Dressy Attire 

  Winners will receive Trophies for: 

King (6months-4yrs) & Queen (6months - 14yrs) 

1st & 2nd Place 

Prettiest Smile 

Prettiest Hair 

Prettiest Eyes 

Best Personality 

Most Patriotic 

$3.00 Admission Fee

TIMES - arrive 30 mins prior to stage time

6-12 months Beech Baby GIRL/BOY (9:00)

12-24 months Tiny Tot Baby GIRL/BOY (9:45)

2 yrs Wee Beech Baby GIRL/BOY (10:30)

3-4 yrs Miss/Mr Beech Baby GIRL/BOY (11:15)

5-7yrs Little Miss Festival of the Lakes (12:00pm)

8-10yrs Pre-Teen Miss Festival of the Lakes (12:45pm)

11-14yrs Miss Festival of the Lakes (1:00pm)


**Times are estimated and subject to change based on number participants**

First Baptist Church, Lexington
50 Stanford Ave.
Lexington, TN 38351 United States
Fellowship Hall
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Kristina Anderson
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Saturday, June 29, 2024 (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM) (CDT)
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If you love music, you will love the integral role it has played in Henderson County. Johnny Cash performed at the very first Festival of the Lakes — back then known as the Water Festival. W.S. “Fluke” Holland, who lived in Henderson County, was a drummer for Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash and the Million Dollar Quartet; he is known around the world as a true pioneer of American Rockabilly, country, folk and rock n’ roll. Henderson County native Murray Franklin “Buddy” Cannon, is a musician, songwriter and producer who has worked with Shania Twain, Sammy Kershaw, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, Billy Ray Cyrus and Kenny Chesney.

 

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