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Step Into Leadership

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Build confidence, strengthen communication skills, grow through service, and pursue scholarship opportunities through the Miss Lewis County Scholarship Program.

Creating Educational Opportunities for Young Women Since 1962

Why Apply?

This program is designed to help young women grow as leaders while gaining real-world experience in communication, service, professionalism, and community involvement.

Interview Skills

Practice communication, confidence, professional presence, and thoughtful self-expression.

Scholarship

Compete for scholarship opportunities and educational support made possible by community sponsorship.

Service Leadership

Develop a Community Service Initiative and make a visible, meaningful impact in Lewis County.

Sisterhood

Build lasting connections with candidates, titleholders, volunteers, mentors, and program alumni.

Candidate Experience

Participants gain public speaking experience, time management skills, resume-building opportunities, interview preparation, community visibility, and a supportive environment rooted in leadership and service.

1. Learn the Program

Explore the phases of competition, service expectations, scholarship opportunities, and titleholder responsibilities.

2. Prepare With Support

Practice interviews, build confidence, develop your service initiative, and connect with mentors and volunteers.

3. Compete With Purpose

Share your talent, voice, goals, leadership, and service platform during competition week.

4. Serve the Community

Titleholders spend their year representing Lewis County through appearances, outreach, service, and mentorship.

Interested in applying?
Email the program to ask about candidate requirements, deadlines, age divisions, competition phases, and upcoming information opportunities.

Start Your Scholarship Journey

Whether you are ready to compete or simply want to learn more, reaching out is the first step toward leadership, service, scholarship, and sisterhood.

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