Pageants that empower
Providing scholarships
and life-changing experiences through pageantry
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Providing scholarships
and life-changing experiences through pageantry
NOVEMBER - Mr. Oak Harbor Scholarship Competition, Mr. sponsor visits, Dugualla Bay Park clean-up
DECEMBER - Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County Festival of Trees and Teddy Bear Breakfast, Oak Harbor Santa parade, The Ballet Slipper Conservatory Nutcracker performance, Dugualla Bay Park clean-up
JANUARY - Windjammer Park fireworks clean-up, Mr. service project presentation at City Council
FEBRUARY - Soroptimist of Oak Harbor Power of the Purse auction, Whidbey Royalty Valentine's Day Ball
MARCH - 2024 Miss Oak Harbor Scholarship Pageant, Miss sponsor visits, Soroptimist Club meeting, Miss Oak Harbor program delivery
APRIL - The Center Wearable Art Runway Show, Whidbey Island Marathon, Noon Rotary Club Program, Holland Happening Parade
MAY - Habitat for Humanity Women Build, PBY Museum Celebration of Flight auction, Coupeville Memorial Day parade
JUNE - OHHS Senior Awards Night, The Ballet Slipper Conservatory Mary Poppins performance, Mr. Oak Harbor fundraiser car wash
JULY - Miss Pioneer Way Pageant, Oak Harbor Football & Cheer League youth football camp, 4th of July parade
AUGUST - National Night Out, fundraiser car wash for their service project
SEPTEMBER - Oak Harbor Music Festival, Military Picnic, Hydros for Heroes
OCTOBER - Unity Walk with Positively Linked, Dugualla Bay Park clean-up, Night to Shine
The Mr. OH Club, made up of these lovely ladies, spent months planning and fundraising for the first Mr. Oak Harbor Scholarship Competition that culminated on pageant night when the 2023 Mr. Oak Harbor Royalty were crowned.
The newly crowned 2023 Mr. Oak Harbor Royalty visited competition sponsors to personally thank the business owners for their support.
The 2023 Mr. Oak Harbor Royalty have chosen to advocate for a community center in Oak Harbor as their service project. They gave a presented this information to the noon Rotary members.
It's always special when other nonprofit organizations request Whidbey Royalty's presence at their events. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County received lots of help during their Festival of Trees fundraising auction and the Teddy Bear Breakfast the next morning.
Bundled in their holiday attire, the Miss and Mr. Oak Harbor Courts represented Whidbey Royalty in Oak Harbor's Santa Parade.
In support of Miss Diane, who choreographs for our pageants, Miss and Mr. Oak Harbor Royalty were proud to serve as ushers and helpers during the weekend of TBSC Nutcracker performances.
First Prince Nolan and 2024 Miss contestant Savannah volunteered to get up early on January 1 to help the Oak Harbor Chamber clean up debris from the New Year's Eve fireworks display.
As their service project during their reign, the Mr. Royalty chose to advocate for a community rec center for the City of Oak Harbor. To that end, they've been making presentations to various organizations, and even landed on the City Council agenda for January 16. They thank the community for coming out in force to show support for this project.
Kiersten, Laurianna, Liz, Lucas, Nolan, and Brian all represented Whidbey Royalty at the Soroptimists' largest fundraiser of the year. They helped with set-up, spotting during the live auction, packaging up auction items, and tear-down.
Whidbey Royalty held a Valentine's Day Ball and hosted 208 high schoolers from OHHS, CHS, and HomeConnection, as well as many homeschooled students. 1st Princess Cali Pretti organized the production, Royalty were on hand to help during the event, and 2024 Miss Oak Harbor Scholarship Pageant contestants peddled tickets. It was a terrific affair!
The Miss Oak Harbor Scholarship Pageant takes place in the spring and is open to 9th- through 12th-graders who identify as female and who live within Oak Harbor School District or attend a school within the district.
The pageant is a unique 6-week program that focuses on personal and professional growth through the development of leadership, communication, and marketability.
Our goal is for all participants to gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of accomplishment that will enable them to serve as role models for the youth of their community.
Contestants develop lasting friendships while competing to win thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards.
The Pioneer Way Pageant is a 1-day event that takes place before July 4th and has a patriotic theme. It is open to girls and boys ages 0-14 who have traveled along Pioneer Way in Oak Harbor in the last year.
This is an all-natural pageant; no make-up is allowed.
The reigning Miss Oak Harbor an Mr. Oak Harbor Royalty organize and run the event as a fundraiser for their service projects. They teach the contestants a little dance and coach them in walks, turns, and stage presence.
Age-group Queens/Kings and Princesses/Princes ride with Whidbey Royalty in the 4th of July parade.
The Mr. Oak Harbor Scholarship Competition takes place in November. It is produced by the Mr. OH Club, which is made up of the current year's Miss Oak Harbor Scholarship Pageant contestants.
The competition is a 6-week program for high schoolers who identify as male and who live in or attend a school in the Oak Harbor School District.
The program provides targeted coaching that focuses on personal and professional growth. It is a unique opportunity for young men to develop skills, gain confidence, self-esteem, and a sense of accomplishment, and to compete for college scholarships.
Your support and contributions help us provide life-changing experiences for the youth of our community, and your generous donation is tax-deductible. Thank you for your consideration!