UM student wins Miss Shelby County

Published 2:06 am Sunday, July 19, 2009

Alabaster native Ashlee Stiglich became the second Thompson High School graduate in two years to captured the Miss Shelby County crown July 17.

The Vignette Club of Shelby County hosts the scholarship pageant each year as a means of raising money for the community and providing college funds for local students. The pageant is only open to Shelby County residents or students who attend school within the county.

Stiglich took home $2,550 in cash scholarships, a four–year $3,500 in–kind tuition scholarship to the University of Montevallo and a $4,900 scholarship to Jefferson State Community College.

Stiglich attends UM and aims to obtain a degree in elementary and collaborative education. She recently received her Nursing Assistant Certification and teaches dance.

One her way to the win, she also placed first in the swimsuit competition. Others who placed include first runner–up Haley Bagwell, second runner–up Amanda Burch, third runner–up Lauren Moon and talent winner Amanda Burch.

Pageant sponsors include: Shelby Baptist Hospital, First United Security Bank, Indian Springs Lumber, South Shelby Chamber of Commerce, CenterStage Social Occasion Boutique, Novella Club, Gordon Timberlands, Bradford Health Services, Lyndra Pate Daniel, AT&T, Commissioner Lindsey Allison, Rep. Greg Canfield, Rep. Jim McLendon, Rep. Jimmy Martin, Rep. Mary Sue McClurkin, Vulcan Materials, Rep. Mike Hill, Sen. Jabo Waggoner, Sen. Steve French, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Major, Seventh Heaven, Culture Club, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Heacock, Donald Real Estate, Hair Ambitions, Coffee Col, Chelsea Lane, Stephanie Dikis, Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Rollins, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bates, Fish Market Restaurant and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Payne.