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Mission
Statement
The Miss Fiesta San Antonio Scholarship Pageant is a non-profit
organization developed to award educational scholarships to
finalists of the pageant as well as to promote and preserve
the goodwill of the citizens of San Antonio through Miss Fiesta's
participation in Fiesta San Antonio and other official events.
History
of the Origanization
Reynolds Andricks was the founder and director of the Festival
San Jacinto Association which produced the illuminated night
parade. The first night parade was held in 1947. He later changed
the name to the Fiesta Flambeau Parade.
In
1949, Mr. Andricks selected a queen to star in his night parade.
He named her “Miss Fiesta.” Beginning in 1950, a pageant was
held annually to select Miss Fiesta. Contestants were sponsored
by local businesses and social organizations. Miss Fiesta was
the star of the Fiesta Flambeau Parade until Reynolds Andricks’
death in 1982.
The
legacy of Reynolds Andricks continues today under new leadership.
The title of Miss Fiesta has been changed to “Miss Fiesta San
Antonio,” and the method of selecting her has changed also.
It is now a scholarship program that provides scholarships to
each young woman who becomes a finalist in the pageant. A 21-member
board of directors guides the activities of the Miss Fiesta
San Antonio Scholarship Pageant, Inc.
Besides
her Fiesta duties, Miss Fiesta San Antonio serves as an ambassador
throughout the year to festivals and celebrations throughout
the state, country, and world.
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