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Vandevander Chosen as National Miss Military Star Junior Queen

Pendleton, ORLocal News

McKenzie VanDevander, a 13-year-old from West Virginia, has gained national attention after being crowned the 2024-2025 National Miss Military Star Junior Queen. Competing in a national competition from July 16 to 19 in Erie, Pennsylvania, she showcased her skills and determination, ultimately winning the prestigious title. Earlier this year, she secured the title of Miss Military Star West Virginia Junior Teen at the inaugural state pageant held at the VFW in Elkins. This event marked a significant moment for the community, celebrating the achievements of young girls and the values of military service. McKenzie’s success reflects her hard work and dedication, earning her the admiration of family, friends, and local residents.

The pageant aims to honor military families and empower young participants, fostering confidence and leadership skills. Her victory serves as an inspiration to other young girls in the region, highlighting the positive impact of community support in such endeavors. As the article unfolds, it emphasizes the role of pageantry in promoting personal growth and community pride.

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