2025-2026 CLALLAM COUNTY FAIR ROYALTY CANDIDATES
Published 1:30 am Thursday, November 27, 2025
2025-2026 CLALLAM COUNTY FAIR ROYALTY BIOS.
KEIRA HEADRICK is a 15-year-old Sophomore at Port Angeles High School. Her parents are Scott and Stephanie Headrick. Keira is a member of the National Society of High School Scholars. She is involved in Three Sport Athlete in High School (volleyball, basketball and softball). Keira is a member of the Port Angeles Softball Association. She also is involved with the Historian for the Washington Career and Technical Sports Medicine Association (WCTSMA) and Future Business Leaders of America. Keira plans on attending Duke University or North Carolina State at Chapel Hill to study Criminal Justice and Forensics. Her Platform is The Child Advocate Program and Annual Event Shopping with a Hero. Keira’s sponsors are The Other Guys Auto Center, The Lodge at Sherwood Village, The Coffee Cottage, Wilder Auto, Security Services Northwest, Zenovic and Association, Johnson Creek Veterinary, Herta Fairbanks, Patties Off Peabody, Jockys Landscaping, Shirleys Café.
JULIANNA GETZIN is a 17-year-old Senior at Port Angeles High School. Her parents are Daniel Getzin and Wendy Clark -Getzin. Julianna is involved in varsity tennis, bowling and Knowledge Bowl. She is in the Honor Society, Key Club, Treasurer of Marine Biology Club, Vice President in Washington Career and Technical Sports Medicine Association (WCTSMA), President of Port Angeles High School Orchestra and Port Angeles Chamber Orchestra where she plays the Viola, YMCA Youth and Government Club (YAG), Student Representative at her church and Port Angeles School Board. Aside from school, she enjoys baking, hiking and ancestry. Her future plans are to attend Johns Hopkins pre-med with a major in molecular biology, attend medical school to become a Family Physician and return to Clallam County to support her community. Her platform is Blood Donor Awareness. Her sponsors are Blackbird Coffee House, KONP News Radio, and Keystone Tides, PLLC.
JASMINE GREEN is a 15-year-old Sophomore at Port Angeles High School. Her parents are Jennifer Green and Isaac Brown. Jasmine is active in Girl Scouts where she has earned Bronze and Silver Awards, which are two of the highest Girl Scout Awards. She is a petty officer 3rd class at Port Angeles High School (NJROTC). Jasmine has earned the Navy Meritorious Achievement Medal and participates in the Drill and Color Guard Teams. Aside from school, she enjoys drawing, painting and ceramics. Her platform is working with North Olympic History Center and the Hub which enables her to work with community with designing and painting murals on shipping containers. Her long-term goal is to be the fifth female swimmer in the Coast Guard then attend the University of Washington to earn a master’s in public health and become a pediatric neurologist or an epidemiologist. Her sponsors are Boys and Girls Club of the Olympic Peninsula, Fraternal Order of the Eagles #483 Port Angeles, Hermann Brothers Logging and Construction, C Street Mini Mart and Food, Northwest Mobile Welding, Laurel Lanes, 23 West Design Collective, 7 Cedars, Angeles Welding Solutions LLC, Fairmount Diner, Eastside Landscaping Supply Co, Benny B’s Pizza and Port Angeles Professional Firefighters Local 656.
MOLLY BEEMAN is a 17-year-old Senior at Port Angeles High School. Her mom is Bobby Stone. Molly is a founder of the Marine Biology program at Port Angeles High School along with earning two academic letters. She is a student at Peninsula College earning her Associate of Arts Degree. Her favorite subjects are anything related to STEM. Molly is a member of the 4H Showstoppers Horse Club. Aside from school activities Molly enjoys reading, singing, theatre and trail rides. Her long-term plans are to attend Sweet Briar College in Amherst, Virginia and earn her bachelor’s degree in biology and minor in business. At some point she would like to attend Veterinary School and become an Equine Veterinarian. Molly’s platform is Animal Cruelty Awareness specifically equine with her hopes of helping her community with the awareness showing humane and responsible animal ownership to help decrease the need for rescues in our community. Her sponsors are Kindred Collective.
MAKENZIE TAYLOR is a 15-year-old Sophomore at Port Angeles High School. Her parents are James Taylor and Amie Goodman. Makenzie is involved in Upward Bound at Peninsula College. Her favorite subjects are Biology and English. Makenzie has plans to earn her Associate of Arts Degree at Peninsula College. Working as an assistant at a Veterinary Clinic and working towards a career in animal care is part of her future goals. Aside from school, her hobbies are riding dirt bikes, horse riding, hunting and fishing. She is also involved in motocross. Makenzie’s platform is Olympic Peninsula Alpaca and Llama Rescue. Her sponsors are Evergreen Collision Center, Inc, Lee Shore Boats and J and S Contracting.
TISH (Marticia) HAMILTON is a 16-year-old Senior at Port Angeles High School. Her parents are Brandon and Victoria Elliott. Tish is earning her Associate of Arts Degree in criminal justice while completing high school a year early. She also is in the ceramic program at Peninsula College. Tish is bilingual which she feels allows her to connect with and support a wider range of people in her community. She volunteers at First Step Clothing Closet. She works at Belles and is a coach at Klahhane Gymnastics. Long term goals are either pursuing a career in the medical field as an anesthesiologist or work in criminology. She would like to attend either the University of Washington or Utah Tech to continue her education. Tish’s platform is First Step. Her sponsor is Honeybee Estate Sales.
