MIZZ SCANDALS 2019

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Scandals had their first annual Mizz Scandals contest on Saturday, July 6.  The event—which rivaled, if not surpassed, the Mr. Scandals’ contest in attendance—saw five queens competing for the title.  The categories under question were daywear, evening wear, and presentation (which consisted of an on-stage impromptu question).  At the end of it all, Savannah native Verandah Lanai was crowned the inaugural Mizz Scandals.  Local entertainer Jennifer McClain and the winner of the 2019 Voice of Scandals contest, Scott Galens, each performed a couple of numbers.  The contest was judged by six locals from the industry, including Shawn Palacious, A.K.A. Kitty Meow, and Miss Sharde L. Ross.

VOICE OF SCANDALS 2019

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By Mike Jeknavorian

Scandals had the finale of their first singing contest last Tuesday.  The contest—which was called the Voice of Scandals—started with 12 contestants, with one contestant eliminated each week.  Patrons were given one ticket per drink, even including a purchase of bottled water, and could vote for their favorite contestant.  Scott Galens won the contest.  The contest was co-hosted by general manger Alex Amarosa and lead entertainer Jessica Channing.

NEW YEAR’S EVE IN WILTON MANORS 2019

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By Mike Jeknavorian 

New Year’s Eve in Wilton Manors saw many options, including the soft opening of a new piano bar, Club Silver, at the old space for Southern Nights, and $1,000 raffle at Scandals, where patrons got a raffle ticket for each drink that they bought.  Because it was a soft opening, Club Silver didn’t open its doors until about 10:00 p.m., but patrons were waiting to get in an hour before the door opened.