Youth Resources’ 6th Annual Big Man On Campus Male Pageant

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Youth Resources’ Teen Advisory Council is hosting their 6th annual Big Man On Campus fundraiser! Big Man On Campus (BMOC) was created by high school student-members of the Teen Advisory Council to promote high achievement and confidence among high school males and the local youth community. The pageant allows young men a chance to share their talents and receive recognition for their achievements. The pageant’s purpose is not to judge outer beauty, but to highlight those young men whose distinguished character and integrity make them an important figure on their high school campus and local communities. Contestants will highlight their talents, smarts, charisma, and school spirit in BMOC’s four show segments. The contestants will be scored by local community leaders, and the audience will vote for their “Crowd Favorite.”The cost to attend is $5 for youth and $10 for adults.

2015 Contestants:

Mr. Bosse – Tony Kaniecki
Mr. Castle – Adam Bastawros
Mr. Central – Andrew McVey

Mr. Day School – Sebastian Matyiasik
Mr. Harrison – Andrew Weir
Mr. Mater Dei – Jared Becker

Mr. Memorial – Ben Stachowski
Mr. New Tech – Kaelin Canfield
Mr. Reitz – Noah Weisling

WHEN:

Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 7pm

WHERE:

Central High School Auditorium – 5400 First Avenue, Evansville, IN, 47710

 

WHO:

Youth Resources’ Teen Advisory Council is comprised of 100 local high school students from the public, parochial, private, and charter high schools in Evansville and Castle in Newburgh. These young leaders meet every other Friday morning at 5:55 a.m. to plan community service events, develop their leadership skills, and connect with like-minded peers and adult mentors. TAC members involve themselves in our community through service and fundraising events, leadership training, and civic engagement.Teen Advisory Council members provide more than 2,500 hours of community service during each school year. The economic value of these high school students’ investment in our community is over $30,000 per year!

 

Since 1987, Youth Resources has engaged more than 148,028 youth in community service projects. Through Make A Difference Grants, Vanderburgh County Teen Court, the Teen Advisory Council, and TEENPOWER Leadership Conferences, youth from across the tri-state are engaged in community service, leadership development, and substance abuse prevention. Youth Resources exists to inspire and develop our community of youth to a life dedicated to leadership, service, and civic engagement.