2023 Prime Beef Festival Princess Pageant Candidates

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Meet the 2023 Prime Beef Festival Princess Pageant Candidates. These 9 ladies have been working very hard preparing to compete in the Pageant. The event is scheduled for Saturday, September 2nd at 7:00 pm at The Crossing in Monmouth. Tickets are $10, be sure to get a hold of a candidate to purchase. Tickets will NOT be available at the door.

All photo’s are courtesy of ShyVel’s Photography

The 2022 Prime Beef Festival Princess, Malia Killey will be turning over her crown. Malia is the daughter of Steve and Sherry Killey.


The contestants for this year are Contestant #1, Carlin Sears – Carlin is the daughter of Brian and Linda Sears

Contestant #2, Natalie Boyd – Natalie is the daughter of Shannon VanBrooker, stepfather Jim Sells, and the late Robbie Boyd

Contestant #3, Madison Schaeffer – Madison is the daughter of Doug and Molly Schaeffer

Contestant #4, Emma Ferry – Emma is the daughter of Alica and Kevin Ferry

Contestant #5, Joceline Raygoza – Joceline is the daughter of Yesenia Davila and Arturo Navarro

Contestant #6, Aubrey Killey – Aubrey is the daughter of Kevin and DeNeene Killey

Contestant #7, Lucinda Mendoza – Lucinda is the daughter of Judy Mendoza

Contestant #8, Alexia Kane – Alexia is the daughter of Brian and Amanda Kane

Contestant #9, Alina Juszczyk – Alina is the daughter of Don and Michelle Juszczyk


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