Candice
represents
Brundidge,
Alabama as often as time permits.
She is a resident of
Brundidge and a graduate of
Pike County High School
class of 2009.
She earned the title of
“Miss Brundidge” on March 7,
2009 during the Brundidge
Business Association sponsored
annual pageant held at Pike
County Elementary School
Gymnasium.
She also earned the title
“Miss Congeniality” of the
National Peanut Festival held in
October 2009 in Dothan Alabama.
She has
faithfully served her community
as an ambassador of the City of
Brundidge.
She appeared in
numerous events during her reign
to include but not limited to
the following: Annual
Independence Day Parade in
Brundidge, Troy University
Homecoming Parade in
Troy,
Alabama, The
National Peanut Festival Pageant
& Parade in Dothan, Alabama,
local school appearances, and
several ribbon cutting
appearances.
She
currently attends
Fort
Valley State
University in Fort Valley, Georgia.
She is seeking a degree
in Agricultural Economics and
Accounting.
The United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
presently employs her.
Her hobbies
include but are not limited to
talking, singing, reading,
writing, dancing, exploring new
places and seeking new
friendships.
She is a
member of the Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist
Church.
She is the proud daughter
of Rev. Randy and Marilyn S.
Harvey.
Her siblings are Rance X.
Harvey and Randolph Harvey, Jr.
Her grandparents are
Jessie and the late Eloise
Starks and Verla and the late
Precious Harvey, all of
Brundidge,
Alabama.
Candice is
a young person who greets you
with a smile, dazzles you with
an exciting conversation and has
the ability to leave you with
contagious, unforgettable
feelings of love and joy for
living each day with
thanksgiving.
During her
years in school, past and
current, she often shares
motivational quotes and other
gestures. One of her favorite
quotes summarizes her journey,
“Success is to be measured not
so much by the position that one
has reached in life as by the
obstacles which he has overcome
while trying to succeed.” Booker
T. Washington.