Attorney Clyde Taylor III to Judge St. Augustine Scholarship Pageant

Taylor & Taylor Attorneys is pleased to announce that their very own Attorney Clyde Taylor III will be judging contestants at this year’s St. Augustine Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant.
 
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. - July 23, 2013 - PRLog -- This year, the St. Augustine Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant will have a new kind of judge. Criminal Defense Attorney Clyde Taylor III will be judging contestants for their inner and outer beauty. Due to his commitment to the local community, he was selected as one of the 2013 pageant judges. The pageant gives out over $3,500 in scholarship money and prizes, allowing every contestant to win at some point. Each girl must be a local resident of St. Johns County and have a good standing in her current school system. The pageant includes fundraisers, workshops, community service activities and other character building events. The pageant is meant to stimulate self-development and growth in young girls’ personal character by teaching them valuable life skills. They are able to develop interpersonal communication skills and build positive relationships with other contestants.

This local community project helps to enrich the lives of these young girls, offering them an opportunity to express their inner beauty first. The pageant committee hopes that the experience will prove to be a vital resource for the girls on their journey to becoming a positive role model in their community. They strive to make the Juneteenth Pageant a day that is filled with reflection, renewal and healthy pride. The pageant also focuses on including all races, ethnicities and nationalities in an effort to encourage acceptance and unity in the community. The pageant serves as a historical reminder of slavery and other struggles that the African American race had to face. It celebrates peace and liberty, focusing on togetherness, rather than racism.

The workshops include topics that represent the six pillars of character for the pageant’s theme, “My Character–My Crown.” Young girls have the chance to learn about trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship. Attorney Clyde Taylor III is excited to be a part of this year’s pageant. He believes that the six pillars of character strongly represent values that every individual should uphold. He particularly values these traits in his own legal practice, striving to provide a fair and honest defense for his clients. As a St. Augustine criminal defense lawyer, he focuses on helping clients protect their personal rights and freedoms. He understands that trustworthiness and respect are crucial to ensuring a healthy work relationship. He also strongly believes that activities like the Juneteenth Scholarship Pageant will continue to strengthen the community. By creating opportunities for young residents to be involved in positive local functions, future crime can be prevented.

Clyde Taylor III is an adamant supporter of community-based activities and functions, always looking for ways to give back. His firm is dedicated to protecting individuals from unjust charges, doing everything they can to minimize or dismiss penalties. If you are facing criminal charges, no matter what the circumstances, his firm is prepared to help. Visit http://www.taylor-taylor-law.com today to learn more about enlisting experienced legal defense in St. Augustine, FL or a surrounding area.
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