Reinas Pageant
Represent your community and celebrate Mexican heritage
About the Pageant
The Reinas pageant is a cherished tradition of the Mexican Festival of West Michigan, celebrating young women who embody leadership, cultural pride, and community service. Contestants represent different states of Mexico and serve as ambassadors for Mexican heritage throughout their reign.
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This is more than a pageant—it's an opportunity to develop leadership skills, build confidence, connect with your heritage, and make a positive impact in the community.
Reinita Mexicana
Ages 4-9
Youngest category celebrating the next generation of community leaders
Jr Reina Mexicana
Ages 10–14
Pre-teen category focused on cultural awareness and personal growth
Reina Mexicana
Ages 15–18
Teen category emphasizing leadership and community involvement
Miss Reina Mexicana
Ages 19–23
Young adult category for emerging community leaders
Ms Reina Mexicana
Ages 24–29
Adult category celebrating established professionals and community advocates
What Winners Receive
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•Crown and sash representing your title
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•Recognition at festival events throughout the year
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•Opportunities to represent the Mexican community at regional events
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•Leadership development and public speaking experience
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•Scholarship opportunities (category dependent)
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•Lifelong friendships and community connections