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MISS GEORGIA USA & TEEN USA PAGEANTS
Woodland High School, 800 Old Alabama Rd SE, Cartersville, GA | Get Directions »
$35.00
Hosted by Cartersville-Bartow County Convention & Visitors Bureau and a host of community sponsors; produced by Greenwood Productions. Winners will go on to represent Georgia at the 2013 MISS USA and 2013 MISS TEEN USA pageants. The Preliminary Show is Friday at 7 PM and features all contestants in both pageants competing in sportswear, evening gown, and swimsuit. Preliminary Show tickets are $35; youth ages 13 & under half-price. The Teen Final Show is set for Saturday at 3:30 PM; followed by the Miss Final Show on Saturday at 8 PM. Final Show tickets are $40 for each show; youth ages 13 & under half-price. Reserve your seats by Visa, MasterCard, or American Express by calling 770-387-1357. Remaining tickets will be available at the Woodland Performing Arts Center one hour prior to each show. Only Cash or Credit Cards noted above will be accepted.
Event Details
| Where | Woodland High School 800 Old Alabama Rd SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 7:00 pm |
| Who to bring | College Students, Moms, Everyone, Teens |
| Website | http://www.visitcartersvillega.org/MissGeorgiaUSA |
| Phone | 770-387-1357 |
| Price | $35-$40; youth tickets ages 13 & under half-price |
More About Woodland High School
Constructed as Bartow County Schools' third high school, Woodland High sits on the Etowah River on a 120-acre campus and offers a variety of academic, artistic, athletic and social opportunities for students.
The school offers college-preparatory classes, an array of elective courses, including technical-career preparatory programs, performing and visual arts, and options to specialize in a specific areas. Students who do very well have the opportunity to study in International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement courses.
Home of the Wildcats, Woodland sports teams compete in the Georgia High School Association's Region 5-AAAA, with varsity teams in 10 sports for boys and girls. School teams also compete at the junior varsity and freshmen levels in several sports.
The performing arts department exposes students to design and aesthetics, history, literature, management performance and acting.