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Hartselle Enquirer

She’s beauty and she’s grace

Falkville resident represents Morgan County in Ms. Alabama Nursing Home pageant

FALKVILLE – Falkville resident Carolyn Daniels is a top 10 finalist for the Ms. Alabama Nursing Home Pageant. 

The pageant will be held July 29 at 2 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham – The Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover. The winner will serve as a spokesperson for nursing home residents and the Alabama Nursing Home Association.

Earlier this year, Daniels earned the title of Ms. Falkville Health and Rehab Center by competing in the center’s local pageant. 

Daniels, 71, is vice president of the Resident Council at Falkville Health and Rehab Center. She founded the Welcoming Committee and is the first person to greet new residents and help them become familiar with their new home. 

The Moulton native has two children and seven grandchildren.

Daniels and the other finalists were selected from a field of 49 contestants during preliminary judging in Montgomery. The contestants are evaluated on their outlook on life, personality, poise and involvement in their individual nursing homes.

“These contestants are wonderful ambassadors for their nursing homes,” ANHA President and CEO Bill O’Connor said. “They are proof you can make a difference no matter your age or ability. I encourage you to attend the pageant and help us celebrate the contributions these ladies make in their nursing home and their community.”

The top 10 finalists will have individual interviews with the panel of celebrity judges the morning of July 29 before competing on stage that afternoon. 

All the other contestants in attendance will be part of the Honor Court and will be individually recognized during the pageant. 

Admission is free, and the public is invited to attend. 

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