Miss El Dorado Ambassadors
The Miss El Dorado Ambassador Program is community-minded mentorship and leadership program.
Community Service
Participants in the Miss El Dorado Program are community service-minded and leaders among their peers.
In addition to the friendships built within this mentorship program, these young people learn the value of goal setting, scholarship, service and time management.
Miss El Dorado Ambassador Program is a mentorship program designed to facilitate personal growth in the areas of leadership, community service, scholarship, and talent development.
Be your best self – you are your only competition.
Deanna Bonn, Director
Girls old enough to walk across the stage, and some younger, begin learning self-confidence and public speaking skills during our pageant. Additionally, they form friendships with their pageant sisters learning to encourage and support one another to be “their” best.
We have added an additional category, Mr. El Dorado. We will continue to expand our ambassador program to all regardless of gender.
Year after year, our participants come back to participate in the pageant as they grow up through the age levels learning new skills and reinforcing their confidence, character and personal style.
All Princess are ambassadors for El Dorado and have the opportunity to participate in the Miss Kansas Organization’s Sunflower Program. This program is open to all of the Miss El Dorado Ambassadors. Teens and Misses have the opportunity to earn the Miss El Dorado, Miss Wheat Queen or Miss Sunflower Fest titles and participate in the Miss Kansas & Miss Kansas’ Outstanding Teen Program (certain requirements must be met).
Once they are old enough to participate in the Miss Teen category, many have not only become veterans of our program, but have taken what they have learned to the community and given back through their personal platform and by volunteering with organizations that speak directly to them.
Upon reaching the Miss category, these young women have truly bloomed in the areas of service, scholarship and style.
At both the Miss Teen and Miss levels, they are prepared to continue their development on a larger stage representing our community at the state level.