Autumn Anderson, 13, was chosen as a state finalist in the National American Miss Minnesota Pageant in July in Bloomington.
Autumn is the daughter of Cook County High School graduate Erik W. L. Anderson and his wife Kimberly. Autumn is the granddaughter of Warren Anderson of Colvill.
Autumn is active in volleyball, dance and community service. As an honor roll student, she has also been honored in her school with leadership, respect, and citizenship awards. In addition to traditional classical studies, she has studied Spanish, Latin, and violin through Paideia Academy and MacPhail Center for Music.
The National American Miss Pageants are held for girls ages 4-18 and have five different age divisions.
Autumn participated in the pre-teen division.
The National American Miss Pageants are dedicated to celebrating America’s future leaders and equipping them with lifelong skills. The National American Miss Pageants are unlike any other. All activities and competitions are age-appropriate. The pageant program is based on inner beauty as well as poise and presentation and offers an “All-American spirit of fun for family and friends.” Emphasis is put on the importance of developing self-confidence, learning good sportsmanship, and setting and achieving personal goals. The pageant recognizes the accomplishments of each girl while encouraging her to set goals for her future.
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