
Queen: Kelci Williamson, Princess: Taylor Van Meighem and Princess: Breeann Jennings
For information, contact Toni Zunker at 430-3374.

Kelci, 18, is the daughter of Brian and Kathy Williamson of West Richland. She has been riding horses since she was 4 years old. Kelci has a long list of accomplishments from her equestrian endeavors and has dreamed of being a member of a rodeo court for many years. She volunteers at Lourdes Medical Center and Spot-O-Faith Horse Rescue.
Kelci is a recent graduate of Richland High School and CBC, with an AA degree. She plans to enlist in the Navy ROTC and pursue a degree in nursing. She'd eventually like to open a horseback riding facility for injured military veterans.

Taylor, 17, is the daughter of Jeff and Lori Van Meighem of Richland. She began riding at age 5 and earned her first medal at age 6. She has participated in the Benton Franklin Fair for eight years and received the Most Inspirational Award in 2006 for participating in the fair just months after major surgery on both her legs.
She is a student at Kamiakin High School and, after graduation, plans to attend a university in the Pacific Northwest. Taylor hasn't yet decided on a career path but is interested in fashion marketing, event planning and animal science.

Breeann is the 18-year-old daughter of Gary and Connie Jennings of Kahlotus. She has been showing horses since age 7, and has participated at the Benton Franklin Fair for 10 years, exhibiting pigs, steers and horses. Bree is also an accomplished singer, having competed in the high school level of the Nashville Star Competition last year.
She is a graduate of Kahlotus High School and is attending Walla Walla Community College's viticulture and enology program. Bree would like to open a winery near Kahlotus someday.