
By Samantha Humphrey, CCYPS Co-Director
The Chambers County Youth Project Show (CCYPS) proudly hosted the 2026 CCYPS Queens Contest today at White Memorial Park, welcoming nearly 40 outstanding young ladies from across Chambers County to participate in this year’s western-themed pageant.
The event, chaired by Megan Doucet and Madey Pipkin, showcased the beauty, poise, talent, and intelligence of participants representing communities throughout the county.
Sweetheart Division
Princess Division
Junior Queen Division
Queen Division
The CCYPS Queens Contest is a beloved annual tradition and an integral part of the Chambers County Youth Project Show, designed to highlight the character, confidence, and leadership of local youth involved in agriculture and community programs. “We are incredibly proud of the courage and grace that each young woman who walked across the stage exhibited,” said Samantha Humphrey, CCYPS Co-Director. “These young women are excellent examples of the stellar quality of Chambers County youth. We at Chambers County Youth Project Show are proud to play even a small part in producing the next generation of leaders and agricultural advocates.”
The success of the event is made possible by a dedicated group of volunteers who work tirelessly behind the scenes. “This event is a labor of love for the women who serve as volunteer committee members,” Robbie King, CCYPS General Manager, shared. “We want to thank Megan, Madey, and their team for their hard work and the time and effort that they put into making the Queens Contest a success.”
The Chambers County Youth Project Show will continue with events April 29 through May 2 at White Memorial Park, culminating in the Youth Livestock Auction on Saturday, May 2.
For more information about CCYPS events, please contact the CCYPS Office at 409-267-2692 or email [email protected].