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Friday, January 4, 2008

Miss Fountain City Mentors With Modesty




Miss Fountain City 2008, Jaye Herrod, knows how hard it is to shop and find fashionable clothes in today's society, where modesty is not in the thoughts of most fashion designers. However, she does know that finding clothes that don't "bare all" are available. This is the message she recently shared with young ladies at Tri-County Christian School.
"Your bodies are your own and they don't have to be on display for you to be attractive, smart and fashionable. We live in a Brittany Spears world but looking at her life today, she hasn't gotten very far with her fashioins or her principles," Herrod told the audience of over fifty 6th through 12th grad girls at the Prattville private school. "Tops cut down to there and skirts cut to to here, don't make the girl," Herrod added.
Herrod presented her discussion on modesty as part of her platform, "The Pursuit of Character". As Miss Fountain City 2008, she will represent the City of Prattville at the Miss Alabama Pageant this June. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Herrod of Prattville and is a full-time student at The University of Mobile, where she is pursuing a degree in music.
Miss Fountain is a preliminary to the Miss Alabama/Miss America system. To read more about this program or Jaye Herrod, visit http://www.missfountaincity.com/. To book an appearance with Herrod for your school, church or civic group, please call 358-0297.

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