Distinguished Young Women OF Coweta County


is part of a national scholarship program that promotes and rewards scholastics, leadership and talent in young women. Earn scholarships for higher education, personally develop through the DYW Life Skills Workshops, and make new friends from around the state.


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Shelby Harlan
Distinguished Young Woman of Coweta County for 2022
Local Program Information

Class of 2024 Program

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Tickets:
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$TBA for Finals on Date and Time TBA

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College scholarships are awarded at the state level and millions in college-granted scholarships are available nationally. The state representative will advance to the national program for the opportunity to compete for cash tuition scholarships. To participate, you must be in your junior of high school. Participants are evaluated in the areas of: scholastics, interview, talent, self-expression, and fitness.


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2022 Distinguished Young Woman of Coweta County

2024 Local Participants


These participants will take part in the up-coming local program.

Participants

2022 Distinguished Young Woman of Coweta County

Shelby Harlan
From
Newnan

University Preference
University of Alabama

Career Goal
Athletic Trainer/Dance

Achievements:
Outstanding Freshman of The Year-Musical Theatre Best Dancer in a performance- Musical Theatre Many competitive dance awards for my solos Outstanding Junior Award- Chorus Rookie of The Year- Musical Theatre Rockettes Summer Dance Intensive Participant Four Star Thespian (500 hours of work with Troupe 6062)

Activites:
Competitive DanceChorusMusical TheatreYouth GroupPart time jobChurch volunteer

Additional:
I volunteer in our special needs program on Sunday mornings at church.I mentor a young dancer as well as lead her in Bible study once a month.I volunteer for any opportunities through dance or theatre to help others.After the EF-4 tornado hit Coweta County, I volunteered to help those affected.

2024 Local Participants

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