![]() Contestants who win preliminary events will get $5,000. The winner of the pageant will receive $10,000. Rivers said Des Moines was chosen for the contest because the Lumber Yard is a topflight club and because the city's location in Middle America should help attract contestants and spectators. "They're beautiful, intelligent, hardworking women supporting themselves and their families," she said. The dancers are businesswomen, said Rivers. Rio Rivers of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who owns the pageant, and Kent, the Lumber Yard manager, disagreed. ![]() ![]() "The fundamental issue is: It degrades women it treats them like things rather than people," he said. But he said many will travel from other states, which will provide an economic shot in the arm for Des Moines hotels and restaurants.Ĭhuck Hurley, president of the Iowa Family Policy Center, based in Des Moines, said nude entertainment is bad for the area. Most of the estimated 10,000 customers who are expected for the pageant will come from Iowa, Kent said. ![]() ![]() "In our industry, this is the biggest event in the world," said Mike Kent, the Lumber Yard's manager. Four beauty pageant winners from the past, Shanna Moakler (Miss New York USA 1995), Shandi Finnessey ( Miss Missouri USA 2004), Susie Castillo (Miss USA 2003) and Alyssa Campanella ( Miss USA 2011), bared it all and posed nude in support of animal rights for PETA. 20-25 at the Lumber Yard, a strip club just north of the Des Moines city limits, is expected to draw up to 75 professional exotic dancers from around the United States and several foreign countries, the organizer said. "I guess anything that has a potential to bring outside visitors to town is somewhat positive," said Greg Edwards, president of the convention bureau. ![]()
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