Minnesota Leather Pride announces inaugural Ms. Minnesota Leather Pride contest

Capitalizing on the momentum generated at Great Lakes Leather Alliance where two Minnesotans won regional titles, Minnesota Leather Pride is pleased to announce the first ever Ms. Minnesota Leather Pride contest. The new contest will be part of Minnesota Leather Pride Weekend, which also features the first ever Minnesota Leather Sir and Minnesota Leather boy contests, to be held April 3-5, 2015 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

“When we began planning for Minnesota Leather Pride Weekend, we started with Minnesota Leather Sir and Minnesota Leather boy with the expectation additional contests would be added over time,” said Tim Holden, chair of the Minnesota Leather Pride Weekend committee and member of the Minnesota Leather Pride board. “When Tim Hotchkin won Great Lakes Leather boy and Riches won Great Lakes Ms. Leather Pride, the board agreed the timing was right to add the Ms. Minnesota Leather Pride contest to what is already shaping up to be an exciting weekend!”

The winner of the Ms. Minnesota Leather Pride contest, along with the winners of Minnesota Leather Sir and Minnesota Leather boy, will go on to compete at Great Lakes Leather Alliance held Oct 1-4, 2015 in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Contestants for Ms. Minnesota Leather Pride must be 21 years old and identify as a woman in the leather/kink/BDSM community.

“With the addition of Ms. Minnesota Leather Pride to Minnesota Leather Pride Weekend, we feel this event will have something for everyone,” said Holden.

Along with Holden, Bud and Randy Ingram-Lile and Jodi Andersen serve on the Minnesota Leather Pride Weekend committee formed earlier this year.

To learn more about the contests, visit our Contests webpage at: https://www.mnleatherpride.org/index.php/contests

 

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