Monday, October 7, 2024

Presenting Miss El Salvador for Reina de la Costa Maya!

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Miss El Salvador Ana Graciela Hasbun Boscaino-3

Joining the roster of beauties vying for the title of Reina de la Costa Maya 2014-15 is 18-year-old Ana Graciela Hasbun Boscaino. Ana Graciela is proudly representing her beloved country of El Salvador. The 5’5” brunette is a student who loves dancing, painting, drama/theater and basketball. She also speaks three languages: Spanish, English and Italian. Ana Graciela joins Miss Honduras Maria Jose Alvarado Muñoz, as they await the announcement of the remaining contestants from Belize, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua and Panama. The pageant will be held on August 7, 2014, and is sure to be one for the ages, so don’t miss out!!

The entire festival weekend is set to be entertaining and the lineup includes such exciting acts like The Garifuna Collective on Friday August 8th and “Industria del Amor” headlining International Night. More musical and entertainment acts will be announced in the coming weeks leading up to the festival, so stay tuned.

Sponsorship & Support
The committee extends a big ‘thank you’ to the sponsors who have lined up to promote and support this annual event. Those sponsors include Tropic Air, Matachica Resort, Victoria House, Heineken, Minister of Tourism, Cultural & Civil Aviation, Ramon’s Village Resort, Flowers Salazar & Associates, The San Pedro Sun, Ambergris Today, Fido’s, Jose Luis Photography/Designing Solutions, Reef Radio, Radio Love, Love FM/Estereo Amor, Great Belize Productions/Channel 5, San Pedro Belize Express, and The San Pedro Town Council. The committee would also like to take this opportunity to remind the general public that the International Costa Maya Festival® is a registered entity, and as such, asks businesses to refrain from using the name for their own purposes and promotions. To obtain permission to use the Costa Maya® name, kindly contact the festival committee at [email protected].

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