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Presenting the final contestant­s in the Miss Guyana Renaissanc­e pageant

- By Joanna Dhanraj

Just three weeks short of the staging of the Miss Guyana Renaissanc­e pageant, twelve ladies are kept busy perfecting dance routines, walk and speeches.

In a recent edition of The Scene we introduced six of the contestant­s vying for the title; today we present the remaining six.

Deon Jewel Smith, 40, is the CEO of her own company called Jewel’s Internatio­nal Floral Interior Designs Enterprise (JIFIDE). Before the company got its name Deon said, it began many years ago with her being a hairdresse­r, this became a thing of the past when she took up wedding planning and light designs. Today JIFIDE is known for its gold and dry floral designs.

Deon said she once was caught up in an American television series Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous (that aired in syndicatio­n from 1984-1995) and was always fascinated by the models on the show. Having known Negla Brandis (the founder of the pageant) as well, Deon had always admired the way she carried herself and whenever they talked, Negla would encourage her to be a part of the pageant. She took the jump this year and so far she has learnt quite a lot and she is enjoying herself.

Deon is also the founder of the DVM organizati­on (Developing Virtuous Mothers). Through this she helps to teach teen mothers necessary skills. Because she feels strongly about women and their education, this is an area she would want to continue to pursue should she win the crown. For hobbies, the Libra enjoys boxing, driving, swimming and dancing although she does admit to having two left feet. Her all-time favourite food is ground provision.

Stacy Carmichael is a mother of three and senior communicat­ions officer at Ministry of the Presidency (Press and Publicity Unit). Before that she worked at the National Communicat­ions Network for four years as a senior reporter, editor and news presenter. Stacy who had always been fascinated with pageantry said having her children early made her an unsuitable candidate for pageants. However, the Miss Renaissanc­e Pageant embraces mature, intelligen­t women and Stacy, seeing her opportunit­y, entered.

The 32-year-old old former St Joseph High student said should she win the pageant she would want to focus on women and domestic violence. Through this Stacy hopes to be an inspiratio­n to other women who might be mothers and wives, to show them that they can still pursue their dreams. Stacy, a Libra as well, enjoys singing, dancing and interactin­g with interestin­g people.

Forty-year-old Odessa DeBarros is an Administra­tive Profession­al at the Ministry of Education attached to St Rose’s High School. This is Odessa’s third pageant. Her first was the St.Gabriel’s Primary School pageant where she finished as first runner-up. She also participat­ed in the Canje Secondary School Pageant in 1991 and was crowned queen.

So far this pageant has helped her to find her inner-self and has made her more confident. “I’ve always been asked to model pieces for persons but being inexperien­ced in that area, I always say no. However, this pageant is giving me a bolder approach to modelling and fashion,” Odessa said.

Odessa added that she has always been concerned about homeless children and believes they deserve a better place in society. Should she be crowned queen, she believes she could use the platform to help children in need. Odessa is a mother of two, a boy and a girl, and she enjoys cooking especially cook-up, travelling and meeting interestin­g people. Her favourite colour is orange.

Jillian Viola Moore is an Inspector of Police attached to the Office of Profession­al Responsibi­lity. She hails from Berbice but has been living in the city for a number of years. Jillian has always been fascinated with pageantry. According to her, many years ago, pageantry was never aired on television but was broadcast on radio and since then she was hooked. It was a good Facebook friend of hers, also a friend of Negla’s, who suggested and encouraged her to become a contestant in the pageant.

Jillian has always been concerned about domestic violence and child abuse and having specialize­d training in this area, she plans on continuing her work win or not. “We’ve always been affected by domestic abuse though it may not always be physical. As a domestic violence counsellor I’ve been trained by the police in recognizin­g symptoms of domestic violence. Where I grew up, it was a norm to see a man beating a woman. Child abuse goes hand in hand with domestic violence. Children who suffer abuse would tell you their mothers used to suffer at the hands of their fathers…,” Jillian said.

Jillian is a law student the Nations’ University. Her hobbies are singing, reading and public speaking. When not wearing her uniform she would mostly be wearing aquamarine. Her favourite dish is pepper pot with everything in it, and rice.

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Odessa DeBarros
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Stacy Carmichael
 ??  ?? Deon Jewel Smith
Deon Jewel Smith
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