Litle Mi Summer Heat SA 2010 and Mi Summer Heat Junior SA 2010
“Little Miss Summer Heat SA 2010” (3–6yrs) and “Miss Sum- mer Heat SA Junior 2010” (7–13 yrs), were chosen by a panel of judges from photographs taken of the regional winners at their respective semi final and with reference to their individual semi final judging sheets. These national winners, Little Miss Summer Heat SA 2011, 5 yr old Avela Geca from Gauteng and Miss Sum- mer Heat Junior SA 2011, 13 yr old Genevieve Visser from Free State will also be travelling to the South Coast for their official crowning.
Prize valued at over R100 000
There are loads of prizes waiting for the winning queens and their princesses. Prizes include an all inclusive week-long holiday at “The Cove” beach resort on the Kenyan coast; a weeks stay at St Michaels Manor; a weekend at the 3* Giraffe Camp in The Kru- ger Park; stunning jewelry and an amazing cover shoot and fash- ion feature in the Trend Frenzy online magazine as well as amaz- ing Avroy Shlain cosmetic hampers and a R2000 fashion voucher for Felicia Berning’s 2011 designer clothing range are also up for grabs. The highlight for most entrants is that Miss Summer Heat SA 2011 and her princesses receive automatic entry into the re- gional interview round for Miss South Africa.
Te Show
The 2011 Gala Finals of Miss Summer Heat will be a show-stop- per event, with loads of live entertainment by some of South Africa’s favourite 2010 Idols finalists, one-of-a-kind designer out- fits, beautiful girls and so much more.
Entertainment on the evening will be top notch. The Divine Diva, S’Posh Petshwa and the inimitable Peter G - best known as Top 14 finalists on the sixth season of the M-Net reality competition Idols in 2010 will be performing alongside the most beautiful girls in the country.
For those wanting to attend this exciting event on Sunday 20 March contact Nicci on 039 315 1589 or Gillian on 073 433 6315 or e-mail
info@vngevents.co.za to book tickets. Tickets cost R100 per person. Seating is limited so pre-bookings are essential.
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