Junior Orange Bowl

Junior Orange Bowl royalty hard at work as festival unfolds

 
 

Queen Aria Armstead (center) and princesses Maya Elias (l) and Sophia Pereira (r).
Queen Aria Armstead (center) and princesses Maya Elias (l) and Sophia Pereira (r).
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The 2012-13 Junior Orange Bowl Royal Court has been working hard to serve the South Florida community since being crowned in November.

The first event on the new Royal Court’s calendar was volunteering Nov. 29-Dec. 1 at the annual Junior Orange Bowl Sports Ability Games, a three-day series of athletic events for physically challenged youths. The Royal Court also participated in the annual tree-lighting ceremony and holiday spectacular in downtown Coral Gables on Dec. 7.

Each year the Royal Court appears at various award ceremonies and serves as goodwill ambassadors to all the youths participating in the 2012-13 Junior Orange Bowl festival of events.

The Royal Court’s duties culminate at the annual Junior Orange Bowl Parade, where the winners will ride on a float through the streets of downtown Coral Gables on Sunday, Dec. 30.

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