Monday, June 23, 2008

Miss Liberia Maryland Korvi Karmara attends the Sierra Leone Image Awards in Washington DC

Two weeks after being crown Miss Liberia Maryland Korvi Karmara makes her first official appearance at the 2008 Sierra Leone Image Awards held in Washington DC. The newly crowned queen was received warmly by the hundreds of guests that attended this star studded event. During her attendance she met the current reigning Miss Sierra Leone. The two take time out to pose for the camera on the red carpet !!!
Korvi poses with some other Sierra Leone Celebs !!!

Korvi stops to congratuales Songtress award receipent.


Check back for updates from Korvi on her about the Sierra Leone Image Awards!!!

Korvi Kamara captures the 2008 Miss Liberia Maryland Title!!!


View images from the pageant weekend!!!


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Congratulations Korvi !!!











Best of Luck at Nationals!!!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Miss Liberia Maryland Pageant this Weekend!!!!


The 2008 Miss Liberia Maryland State Pageant
Sunday, June 22 2008Venue: Margaret Schweinhaut Theatre1000 Forest Glen Road , Silver Spring MD 209017pm till 10pmAdvance Tickets: $20.00At the door: $25.00Tickets go on Sale April 1Our winner will represent Maryland in theOfficial Miss Liberia in the US PageantTickets and InformationCianna Cooper 240-694-5835

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Alida Wilson wins the 2008 Miss Liberia New Jersey Scholarship Pageant

Alida Wilson Wins 2008 Miss Liberia New Jersey Scholarship Pageant Newark, NJ, – June 14, 2008 – A crowd of hundreds of well-wishers filled the Multi-Purpose Room of the Paul Robeson Campus Center at Rutgers State University-Newark, on Saturday evening to witness the 2nd Annual Miss Liberia New Jersey Scholarship Pageant hosted by Women’s Vision for Progress [WVFP] under the direction of Kim Trinity and Debbie Ivy. The winner was 17 year-old Alida Wilson of Newark, NJ, 1st Runner-Up, Saymah Nah of Newark, and 2nd Runner-Up, Alexis Barclay of Atlantic City. Cloe Simpson of Union, NJ was the 4th contestant, Harriett Sumo of Newark, the 5th contestant, and Juah Payne of Newark, the 6th contestant. The contestants were judged based on their performances during the African Wear, Swimwear, Talent, Evening Wear, and Interview competitions. Miss Wilson is a senior heading to The University of Maryland where she will be studying Business & Marketing. She is a member of the student council and the debate team. During her reign she will promote her platform by helping and providing life’s basic necessities to orphaned and disabled children in New Jersey and Liberia. WVFP will sponsor a humanitarian trip to Liberia where she will intern with Non-Profit Youth Action International fulfilling her platform goals. She is also awarded a $500 scholarship towards her college career. We wish her the best of luck as she competes for the title of Miss Liberia in the US on July 25th in Philadelphia, PA. The event was sponsored by WVFP and Western Union. The pageant is open to female residents in Northern, Southern, and Central New Jersey. To enter the 2009 pageant visit www.missliberianewjersey.org Women’s Vision for Progress is a not for-profit, community-based organization headquartered in Newark, New Jersey. Their mission is to provide educational, charitable, and cultural programs of benefit to New Jersey youth and humanitarian assistance to women and children in Liberia. www.visionforprogress.org, www.missliberianewjersey.org Women’s Vision for Progress is a not for-profit, community-based organization headquartered in Newark, New Jersey. Their mission is to provide educational, charitable, and cultural programs of benefit to New Jersey youth and humanitarian assistance to women and children in Liberia. www.visionforprogress.org
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