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Ms. Arkansas Senior America recognized by congressma­n

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U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman, R-District 4, recognized the work of the Ms. Senior America Pageant in a statement on the House floor on March 11.

“The Ms. Senior America Pageant seeks to improve the lives of seniors and those around them by advocating for personal growth by continuing higher education and community service,” Westerman said, according to a news release from the pageant.

“Thanking the reigning Ms. Arkansas Senior America, Sharon Morgan Tahaney of El Dorado, Congressma­n Westerman said she has represente­d Arkansas with grace,” the release said.

He also noted the efforts of pageant administra­tor Patricia Genovese of Hot Springs to “expand this year’s competitio­n in hopes of providing a larger platform for senior ladies to share their wisdom, experience and knowledge,” it said.

Westerman also commended the work of the Ms. Senior America organizati­on and its leaders, saying, “It is my hope that our nation will derive from them a beautiful example of perseveran­ce, hard work and service.”

The full text of his remarks can be found in the Congressio­nal Record of March 11.

The deadline to apply for this year’s event is May 15. Women between the ages of

60-85 are encouraged to apply. More informatio­n about the Ms. Senior Arkansas Pageant

2021 can be found at https:// www.facebook.com/ARSeniorAm­ericaPagea­nt/. Potential contestant­s can call Genovese at 501-622-3131 or email puppylove5­6@msn.com.

 ?? Submitted photo ?? Patricia Genovese receives a document from Jason McGhee, a spokesman for U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman.
Submitted photo Patricia Genovese receives a document from Jason McGhee, a spokesman for U.S. Rep. Bruce Westerman.

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