Each year, the Stanley community celebrates its young role models through the Miss Stanley Royalty Program—a tradition that honors leadership, kindness, and community spirit. This year’s …
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Each year, the Stanley community celebrates its young role models through the Miss Stanley Royalty Program—a tradition that honors leadership, kindness, and community spirit. This year’s Miss Stanley and Little Miss Stanley candidates are shining examples of what it means to represent Stanley with pride. From volunteer work to school involvement, these candidates are already making a positive impact in their own ways. As they prepare for this exciting experience, we invite you to get to know each of these remarkable individuals through their photos and bios below.
Miss Stanley Candidate
Sydney Haas
Sydney Haas is a 9th grader at Stanley-Boyd High School and the daughter of Ryan and Tammy Haas. An active and well-rounded student, Sydney participates in volleyball, track, and archery, and is involved in several school clubs including student council, USA Skills, math team, and art club. She also enjoys babysitting, hunting, and fishing in her free time. Sydney’s favorite thing about the Stanley community is the way small-town events bring everyone together like one big family.
Little Miss Candidate
Charlie Poehls
Charlie Poehls is heading into 1st grade and is the daughter of Jaime Barth and Josh Poehls. She stays active with dance, hockey, t-ball, and enjoys being part of the Kids Club at Faith Free Church. Charlie loves being involved in her community and says her favorite thing about Stanley is helping with events around town.
Kwynn Smasal
Kwynn Smasal is going into 2nd grade and is the daughter of Brooke and Kent Smasal. She enjoys helping her mom cook, fishing with her dad, and riding her bike. Kwynn is a dancer at Relevé Dance Studio and dreams of becoming a teacher one day. She especially enjoys reading and math at school.
Vivianne Sikora
Vivianne is six years old and is in Kindergarten. She is the daughter of Samuel and Shawna Sikora. Vivienne has two older brothers and two younger brothers. She likes playing with her two dogs and snuggling with her cat. Her favorite activities are dancing and coloring. She has been dancing for 4 years and is a cloverbud with Edson Hilltop 4-H. She dreams about being a dance teacher. Her favorite part of Stanley-Boyd is her teachers and friends at school and Releve Dance Company.
Lillie Smith
Lillie Smith is 7 years old and a first-grade student. She is the daughter of Kyle and Christine Smith. Lillie loves dancing, hunting, fishing, coloring, doing art projects, and spending time with her family. She enjoys playing cards and playing basketball. Her favorite part of the Stanley community is visiting the elk and deer park in Chapman Park.
As these young candidates continue their journey in the Stanley Royalty Program, they carry with them the support and pride of the entire community. Each of these girls has already made a meaningful impact simply by stepping forward with confidence, kindness, and a desire to serve. We thank them for representing Stanley with such heart and enthusiasm. The crowning ceremony will take place at 5 P.M. on Thursday, June 12th at the Stanley Theater, and all are welcome to attend and celebrate these remarkable young individuals. Following the coronation, the newly crowned royalty will ride in the Stanley Royalty float during the Father's Day Parade on Saturday, June 14th, sponsored by the Stanley Chamber of Commerce. Anyone interested in participating with a float in the parade can sign up through the Stanley Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page.