CSHA ROYALTY

Linda Jacobsen, Chairman

Tracy Walsh, Vice Chairwoman - Administration

2008 Regional
Royalty

Past Royalty


2008
Royalty
Seminar

2009
Royalty
Speech
Topics

 

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2008 State Royalty


Miss CSHA 2008
Zoe Williams


Jr Miss CSHA 2008

Alexandra Urban


Little Miss CSHA 2008
Arielle Spotswood

Ambassador 2008

Sean Daley


Jr Ambassador 2008

Cody Smalley

Little Ambassador 2008

Adarine Groves

2008
State Royalty Court


Every year CSHA offers a wonderful opportunity for girls and boys from throughout California to compete for the title of:
Little Miss CSHA (girls 6 to 9)
Junior Miss CSHA (girls 10 to 13)
Miss CSHA (girls 14 to 17)
Little CSHA Ambassador (boys 6 to 9)
Junior CSHA Ambassador (boys 10 to 13)
CSHA Ambassador (boys 14 to 17)
Most CSHA Regions offer the Royalty Program, and the winners at the Regional level qualify to compete for their respective state title.
Miss CSHAs and CSHA Ambassadors and their courts are crowned at the state competition and their reign begins at that time. Miss CSHAs and CSHA Ambassadors are invited to attend the Annual Horse Show (s), Show of Champions, Day at the Races, Night at the Cow Palace, Championship Parade and the Annual Convention. Also Royalty may be invited to other appropriate functions through the Royalty Chairperson and/or Royalty Events Coordinator.
Miss CSHAs receives a tiara, buckle and sash as well as some perpetual awards, which may consist of a hat crown, sash pin/concho and trophy. The First and Second Princesses each receive a tiara and sash. CSHA Ambassadors receive a engraved hatband and a trophy jacket.
In addition to these awards, Junior and Senior Miss CSHAs and Ambassadors each receive a scholarship at the state level (there are no scholarships at the present time for the Little program).
The Little Miss CSHA and Little CSHA Ambassador program is designed to introduce younger children to CSHA and to our Royalty Program. There are four compulsory phases of competition, which are each geared to the younger age group. Riding (walk/jog pattern), written test (test readers are allowed), speech (1 to 2 minutes) and interview.