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Brooklyn Potter, Miss Outstanding Teen readies for Pageant

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By Patsy Stoddard

Brooklyn Potter is the Emery County Miss Outstanding Teen. She is readying for the Miss Utah Outstanding Teen Pageant which will be held at the Covey Center in Provo on Sept. 29-30.
Potter has been practicing her talent which will be a vocal solo entitled, Can’t Help Lovin that Man which is from the Broadway musical Showboat.
Her platform issue is Girl Talk, boosting self confidence in teens.
Future plans for Potter are to open her own talent studio and become a performing arts coach. She would also like to marry and have a family.
She is currently a student at Emery High where she loves her drama classes. She started a ski and snowboarding club at Emery High and they went on trips four times last school year and have trips planned for this year.
She is actively involved in her church where she has been a camp youth leader, Laurel class president and an active member on the Huntington Stake Youth Council.
She is employed at the family store, Hometown Market.
She is the youngest child, with two older brothers, she is the daughter of Kristen and Tom Potter of Huntington.
She would like to promote her platform because she knows how important it is for young girls to have self esteem and the belief in themselves that they can do anything they want in this life.
She is excited to participate in the Miss Outstanding Teen pageant and is looking forward to the competition.
The Miss Emery Pageant committee is hosting a Send-off party for Brooklyn on Sept. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the Emery High Auditorium. She will model her outfits for the pageant and will perform her talent. There will also be performances from other royalty. Everyone is welcome to come and send Brooklyn off to Miss Utah Outstanding Teen.

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