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Style. Service.

Scholarship. Success.

Zoe Gacayan

         Miss Kona Coffee's Teen 2024

 

Matea Young

         Miss Aloha Hawai'i 2024

 

Tatia Denis-McRight

         Miss Kona Coffee 2024

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Sisterhood.

Miss Kona Coffee 2025

Saturday, November 2nd, 2024
Courtyard by Marriott King Kamehameha's Kona Beach Hotel
Doors open 5:30pm 
Competition begins at 6:00pm
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SERVICE

Hawai'i is evolving. As we move into the third decade of the 21st Century, the need to put service over self is stronger than ever.  Miss Kona Coffee, Miss Aloha Hawai'i & Miss Kona Coffee's Teen embody this sense of community, seeking to uplift the most vulnerable residents of our island home. 

SUCCESS

To make a positive social impact, we must set goals that advance our commitment to our community. Success is defined by our determination to ourselves and help those in need.  Miss Kona Coffee, Miss Aloha Hawai'i & Miss Kona Coffee's Teen embrace this mission with grace and style. 

SCHOLARSHIP

Knowledge is power.  The Miss America Organization has been a leading provider of scholarships to women for decades. Miss Kona Coffee, Miss Aloha Hawai'i & Miss Kona Coffee's Teen will have the opportunity to achieve their educational aspirations and become lifelong learners.

About Miss Kona Coffee

The Miss Kona Coffee Organization (MKC) is an official local competition for the Miss Hawaii & Miss America Organizations. Delegates compete for scholarships and an opportunity to participate in the Miss Hawai'i competition. If our local titleholder is crowned Miss Hawai'i, she will have the opportunity to represent the State of Hawai'i at the Miss America competition.

Our competition is a signature event of the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival (KCCF) held each November. Our title sponsor is Ueshima Coffee Company (UCC) Hawai'i, who has been a sponsor of KCCF since 1981 and our title sponsor since 1988.

Our titleholders, Miss Kona Coffee, Miss Aloha Hawai'i & Miss Kona Coffee's Teen are brand ambassadors, representing the Miss Kona Coffee, Miss Hawai’i & Miss America Organizations, the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival and also represent Hawai’i Island’s unique culture and heritage.  Our titleholders are committed to public service and empowering their fellow community members.

The Miss Kona Coffee & Miss Kona Coffee's Teen programs are produced and operated under the direction of the Miss Kona Coffee Organization with Ally Brown, Executive Director and Samantha Collins, Associate Director.

Contact Ally Brown, Executive Director at misskonacoffeeorg@gmail.com or 808-796-1340 for more information or to book Miss Kona Coffee, Miss Aloha Hawai'i & or Miss Kona Coffee's Teen for an appearance.

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CONTACT US

Miss Kona Coffee Organization c/o Ally Brown

P.O. Box 1111, Kailua-Kona, HI 96745

misskonacoffeeorg@gmail.com

Tel: 808-796-1340

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