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Pull out the hot pink and black zebra print for Branford High’s most wanted.
The senior class of Branford High School is having its annual Little Miss BHS pageant on Saturday night in the auditorium. The theme is western with hot pink and black zebra prints and colors.
Last year Ellie Pierce was crowned Little Miss BHS. The nine competitors are from Branford Elementary School from the kindergarten and first grade classes.
The pageant is a fundraiser for the senior class. The proceeds go towards graduation activities.
The young ladies will compete in casual and evening wear, plus do a choreographed dance for the opening number.
The pageant starts at 7 p.m. It is $5 per person and the community is invited.
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