Junior Miss Mallory Mullis represents Escambia County
Published 4:19 am Monday, January 11, 2010
By By Lydia Grimes
Escambia County’s Junior Miss, Mallory Mullis, is in Montgomery this week for the next phase of the Junior Miss Program.
Mullis, a senior at T.R. Miller, left Friday for Montgomery and will be preparing all week for the state program. She will have a full schedule of practice, which will begin at 8 a.m. daily and end between 9 p.m. and 10 p.m.
The contestants will be learning routines for the show and attending events such as dinner with the Kiwanis Club of Montgomery, the Cattlemen’s Association and an outing to the Montgomery Zoo.
The 52 contestants in the state Junior Miss program will compete in five categories: interview, fitness, self expression, talent and essay.
Mullis was also among 10 contestants that were selected to perform her talent at St. James Elementary School on Tuesday.
While in Montgomery, she is staying with a host family, Mr. and Mrs. Streeter Wiatt.
Mullis will turn 18 Tuesday — but she won’t be able to communicate with her family that day.
Cards and letters of encouragement can be mailed to Mullis at 3548 Melton Rd., Montgomery, AL. 36106.
Tickets to the program can be purchased by calling 334-279-9730; anyone purchasing should mention they are from Escambia County.
The Junior Miss competition will be held in Montgomery Friday, Jan. 15, and Saturday, Jan. 16.
Mullis is the daughter of Debra Mullis of Brewton and Ron Mullis of Atlanta. She is also the granddaughter of Leonard and Lucille Peevy of Brewton.