News Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper May 17, 2018 - 23
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Cailyn Oldfleld wowed the audience and judges on
Friday night with an acrobatic routine that earned her
the Talent Award.
Makayla Stigall performed
Miss May Day Teen Cos- the country music classic Miss Bath County 2017 and 2017 Talent Winner Alyssa
tume winner Rileigh Ulery =You're Looking at Coun- Williams performed Barbara Streisand's =Don't Rain on
as The Pink Panther try" on Saturday evening. My Parade" on Saturday.
Miss May Day Teen 2017 Chynah Thompson per- Owingsville's own Taps in Motion Rec Team performed
formed a ballet routine to the music of =Broken Things." a high energy clogging routine on Friday evening.
Photos by Cecil Lawson
The 2018 Miss Bath c~n.t kicked off Friday
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Both Miss May Day Teen and Miss Bath County Contestants were all judged on physical fitness during grueling
choreographed routines performed on Friday evening
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Vocal group In the Key of She, directed by Kath Adams, sang as part of Friday
and Saturday evening's entertainment.
Lauren Otis, left, and Lind-
say Ferrell, second from
right, were presented with
the Founder's Award this
year for their invaluable
service to the May Day
Committee as the =go-to"
ladies during the pageant.
They are shown with 2017
Miss May Day Teen Chy-
nah Thompson, and Co-Di-
rectors Tammy Staton and
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