On May 28th, the Kobe Trade Information Office attended the 52nd Seattle Japanese Queen Scholarship Celebration at the Theatre at Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue .
The mission of the Seattle Japanese Queen Scholarship Organization is the development of Japanese American women into community leaders through higher education, cultural awareness, and community involvement. In order to fulfill this goal, the participants of the Seattle Japanese Queen program must demonstrate and are judged on academic rigor, public speaking, creative expression, and community service.
The four participants were introduced individually at first, as each one performed a Japanese odori, a traditional style of dance. Then after showcasing their broad range of creative talents, the participants donned their evening gowns and were interviewed by the Master of Ceremonies. There were two impromptu questions. The first one was, “Recently Arnold Schwarzenegger has been in the news for his infidelities, as have a number of other high profile figures. What effect do you think this has on them being a role model?” The audience was as shocked as the first participant at the question, but each one managed to put together a response. Most of the participants acknowledged that it was a private matter, and one even stated that it was not newsworthy. The eventual queen said that we should not judge high profile people solely by one action, but should take into consideration their performance as a whole.
After this, the participants gave slideshow presentations on their community service projects and then awards were handed out for the best community service, best academic record, and best creative expression. All of the women did a wonderful job and it’s hard to say which really was the best, but finally the time had come to announce the new queen. The winner was Frederica Miako Mackert, who also won the Miss Tomodachi (Miss Congeniality) award.
From here on out the 2011 Queen and Court will volunteer in the Japanese American community over the course of the next year. We are also planning to invite the new Seattle Japanese Queen to Kobe next year to participate in the Kobe Festival Parade.
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Clockwise from top left: Frederica Miako Mackert, Erika Lynn Sakamoto Nicks, Lauren Kylie Suguro, and Kirsten Yuko Lee |
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Ms. Frederica Miako Mackert being interviewed by Terry Nakano |
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2011 Queen and Court |