I can’t believe its been nearly a month since I earned my title! Time certainly flies when you are busy! A couple weeks ago I wrote a post summarizing the …
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Hi! I'm Zoe, Miss Teenage Nova Scotia 2017
Zoe is an actor, classical singer, and ballet dancer. Despite living in a small town, she has big dreams for herself and for her country! Zoe enjoys making music videos to raise awareness on the opportunities and challenges of today's society, and one her videos won her a trip to Montreal for a week for a Canada 150&Me youth forum. She currently volunteers at her local vet clinic, and reads to the special needs students during her lunch breaks. Zoe's other interests include writing, meditating, hiking, and traveling, and she is very excited to represent her province as Miss Teenage Nova Scotia!
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