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Subject: Yes, they choose expensive venues, give judges expensive meals.


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Of course they have a hard time breaking even.
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Date Posted: 15:20:11 08/17/11 Wed
In reply to: 's message, "Some larger pageants barely break even and can't donate to a cause. The major ones just can't and there isn't any profit either. Not in Maine anyway." on 12:16:22 08/09/11 Tue


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If you want a quality production, all money that comes in needs to go to it. Hotel/ballroom or theatre setting costs an arm and a leg. Major pageants aren't held in a school auditorium, where it's cheap. A quality pageant is what will attract more contestants. (NT)No name06:14:15 08/18/11 Thu


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