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CHS Junior Wins Fairest of the Fair

Published September 2, 2015

Amazing. That’s how Centennial High junior Asiana Swift-Miller describes her experience at this year’s Fairest of the Fair Pageant.

Asiana won first place in the event last month at the Williamson County Fair.

“This was my very first pageant, so I didn’t know what to expect,” said Asiana. “I experienced a wide range of emotions. At one point I felt overwhelmed and a little scared.”

Asiana will represent the fair in parades and events throughout the year, giving her a chance to spread her message with young girls across the county.

“The message I want young girls to take away from this is to be true to yourself, hold your head up high and be confident with everything you do,” said Asiana. “Embracing your character from the inside out is an extension of your beauty. For me, winning the Fairest of the Fair was more than a personal triumph; it proves that nothing is impossible.”

Asiana will represent the Williamson County Fair at the State Fairest of the Fair competition during the Tennessee Association of Fairs Convention in Nashville in January 2016.