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Fun With Fashion Contestants 2019
Miss Farmington Cities

 

Miss Farmington Cities serves as the ambassador for Farmington and Farmington Hills for one full year from July-July after winning the crown at the annual Miss Farmington Cities Pageant. This is a scholarship pageant where the winner will receive an educational scholarship after her year of service. Her court consists of the 1st runner up, 2nd runner up, and a Miss Spirit of Farmington who all generously receive educational scholarships. Miss Farmington Cities and her court can be found serving the community at events throughout the year.

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Meet our 2022 Contestants

 

Join us at 6:30pm at John Cowley's and Sons to meet our 2022 contestants and help kick off the 2022 Founders Festival!

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In Loving Memory of Ginny Morris and Dani Patterson-Mets

Ginny was the true Miss Farmington to us all, this amazing woman began the Miss Farmington Program in 2006 and impacted the lives of so many women. She was a force of honesty, and warmth and had an immeasurable impact throughout the cities. She knew how to push you out of your comfort zone, and made so many people become far more than they believed they could. Dani Patterson-Mets was an incredible supporter of our program and our community. Not only did she generously lend her closet, but she provided genuine time and interest that was invaluable in many young womens' lives. Throughout the years involved in the pageant world, Dani taught countless young girls how to wear heels, walk and hold their heads high while radiating their self confidence and inner beauty first and foremost. Both of these women are greatly missed, but their impact continues to improve the lives of everyone they touched.

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