Taylor-Paige Butler - Miss Sacramento County 2010
Taylor-Paige Butler is from Lakeport, California and studied Accounting at California State University, Sacramento. During her year of reign, Taylor-Paige's platform was "Volunteerism." Following her reign as Miss Sacramento County, Taylor-Paige went on to win the title of Miss Delta Valley 2011.
Taylor-Paige Butler is from Lakeport, California and studied Accounting at California State University, Sacramento. During her year of reign, Taylor-Paige's platform was "Volunteerism." Following her reign as Miss Sacramento County, Taylor-Paige went on to win the title of Miss Delta Valley 2011.
Tiffany Flossman - Miss Sacramento County 2011
During her year of reign as Miss Sacramento County, Tiffany was a Pre-Med student at University of California, Davis. Her platform was "Cancer Prevention Through Early Health Education." Tiffany is currently attending Loma Linda University medical school and she recently got engaged.
During her year of reign as Miss Sacramento County, Tiffany was a Pre-Med student at University of California, Davis. Her platform was "Cancer Prevention Through Early Health Education." Tiffany is currently attending Loma Linda University medical school and she recently got engaged.
Julianna Johnson - Miss Sacramento County 2012
Julianna Johnson is an alum of the University of California, Davis. She majored in Biological Science with an emphasis in neurology, physiology and behavior. After graduating from UC Davis, she plans to attend Optometry School. Dancing since the age of two, Julianna has performed with the Ballet Celeste International, Theater Ballet of San Francisco and the Moscow Festival Ballet. She has attended summer programs with the Oakland Ballet, Diablo Ballet Moving Arts Dance and the American Ballet Theater in Detroit. In 2006, she joined the Peninsula Ballet Theater as an apprentice. Three years later she joined Michael Lowe's company, Black Diamond Ballet in it's inaugural year. Julianna currently works as a ballet instructor at the Pamela Trokanski Dance Workshop where she shares her love and knowledge of dance with the children and adults she teaches. Julianna is a strong promoter of the arts, as well as her personal platform, The Gift of Sight. So far, Julianna has collected and donated over $100,000 worth of gently used prescription eyeglasses to the OneSight Organization. These glasses are given to patients in third world countries who are unable to afford proper vision care.
Julianna Johnson is an alum of the University of California, Davis. She majored in Biological Science with an emphasis in neurology, physiology and behavior. After graduating from UC Davis, she plans to attend Optometry School. Dancing since the age of two, Julianna has performed with the Ballet Celeste International, Theater Ballet of San Francisco and the Moscow Festival Ballet. She has attended summer programs with the Oakland Ballet, Diablo Ballet Moving Arts Dance and the American Ballet Theater in Detroit. In 2006, she joined the Peninsula Ballet Theater as an apprentice. Three years later she joined Michael Lowe's company, Black Diamond Ballet in it's inaugural year. Julianna currently works as a ballet instructor at the Pamela Trokanski Dance Workshop where she shares her love and knowledge of dance with the children and adults she teaches. Julianna is a strong promoter of the arts, as well as her personal platform, The Gift of Sight. So far, Julianna has collected and donated over $100,000 worth of gently used prescription eyeglasses to the OneSight Organization. These glasses are given to patients in third world countries who are unable to afford proper vision care.
Ashley Newman - Miss Sacramento County 2013
Ashley Ott - Miss Sacramento County 2014, 1st Runner-Up to Miss California
Ashley Ott is an alumni of the University of California, Davis and graduated with honors, a Bachelor’s of Science in Cellular Biology and minors in Chicano Studies and Art Studio. During her college career, Ashley became particularly interested in the areas of cultural competency and emotional intelligence and has worked in a variety of clinics, including Clinicá Tepati, a student-run free clinic that serves the Spanish speaking community of Sacramento and also spent three months volunteering in clinics in Oaxaca, Mexico. In the past three summers, Ashley traveled to Honduras to set up mobile clinics and deliver free medications to families in remote areas and, during that time, helped raise over $45,000 worth of medical supplies and medications to donate toward this cause. Last year, Ashley coauthored a book about the role of emotional healing in doctor-patient relationships and, once published, plans to donate completed copies to cancer support groups in the Sacramento area. In 2012, Ashley was awarded the UC Davis Gold Community Service Award in recognition of her passion for volunteerism.
As a past president and regional delegate of Phi Delta Epsilon, a professional, medical fraternity, Ashley has had the opportunity to work with the Children’s Miracle Network for the past six years and worked during her reign to promote her platform,Trading Cope to Hope – Increasing Awareness and Support for Children with Cancer. Ashley has helped raise tens of thousands of dollars for the Children's Miracle Network and continues to work in the hospitals of Sacramento to improve the experiences of children within the pediatric oncology unit and to educate and inspire children in the community to take charge of their health from a young age. Ashley was 1st runner-up to Miss California 2014 and placed in the top 10 at the National Sweetheart Pageant in Hoopeston, Illinois.
Ashley Ott is an alumni of the University of California, Davis and graduated with honors, a Bachelor’s of Science in Cellular Biology and minors in Chicano Studies and Art Studio. During her college career, Ashley became particularly interested in the areas of cultural competency and emotional intelligence and has worked in a variety of clinics, including Clinicá Tepati, a student-run free clinic that serves the Spanish speaking community of Sacramento and also spent three months volunteering in clinics in Oaxaca, Mexico. In the past three summers, Ashley traveled to Honduras to set up mobile clinics and deliver free medications to families in remote areas and, during that time, helped raise over $45,000 worth of medical supplies and medications to donate toward this cause. Last year, Ashley coauthored a book about the role of emotional healing in doctor-patient relationships and, once published, plans to donate completed copies to cancer support groups in the Sacramento area. In 2012, Ashley was awarded the UC Davis Gold Community Service Award in recognition of her passion for volunteerism.
As a past president and regional delegate of Phi Delta Epsilon, a professional, medical fraternity, Ashley has had the opportunity to work with the Children’s Miracle Network for the past six years and worked during her reign to promote her platform,Trading Cope to Hope – Increasing Awareness and Support for Children with Cancer. Ashley has helped raise tens of thousands of dollars for the Children's Miracle Network and continues to work in the hospitals of Sacramento to improve the experiences of children within the pediatric oncology unit and to educate and inspire children in the community to take charge of their health from a young age. Ashley was 1st runner-up to Miss California 2014 and placed in the top 10 at the National Sweetheart Pageant in Hoopeston, Illinois.
Kelsey Cardamone - Miss Sacramento County 2015
Kelsey Cardamone attended CSU Sacramento to receive her Bachelors of Arts in Child Development along with a minor in counseling and dance. She plans on applying to graduate school to study psychology and obtain a master’s degree. Her ultimate goal is to eventually obtain a Ph.D. in psychology and work as a child psychologist. Throughout college, Kelsey has been an active member of her college campus. In her first year at Sacramento State she joined Sigma Kappa Sorority in which she has held leadership roles. Being involved in Sigma Kappa has allowed Kelsey to support her philanthropic services to the Alzheimer’s association. Her sorority’s main philanthropy is supporting Alzheimer’s which is also her platform. She has been working with the Alzheimer’s association for the past four years and has been actively involved in helping to organizing the annual Alzheimer’s walk in Sacramento for the past three years. In the past three years she has raised over $15,000 for the Alzheimer’s association. Every year there is an Alzheimer’s awareness walk held at the State Capital in which Kelsey volunteers at. She also volunteers at the Sunrise Assisted Living home and Oakmont Senior Living Center talking and spending times with seniors. During her second year at Sacramento State Kelsey joined the Sacramento State Dance Team in which she could pursue her love of dance. Every year the Sacramento state dance team hosts an annual football and basketball dance clinic, where she has been able to teach children how to dance. She loves sharing her passion of dance to younger generations to encourage them to maintain healthy life styles. In her third year on the team she proceeded to become a team leader. Kelsey has been dancing since the age of three and is trained in various styles of dance which include Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, Modern, Hip-Hop, Pom, Musical Theater and Ballroom. She has also had the chance to perform in a Disneyland parade and perform in a show at Disney’s California adventure. She also holds a national dance title of Senior Miss Dance 2010. During the 64th annual Miss Sacramento County Scholarship Pageant, Kelsey performed a contemporary ballet piece en pointe to the song ballerina. She chose this piece because it was originally written for a charity event and it also allowed her to show her original choreography. In her free time Kelsey enjoys running marathons, watching college football, hiking and crafting anything she can get her hands on.
Kelsey Cardamone attended CSU Sacramento to receive her Bachelors of Arts in Child Development along with a minor in counseling and dance. She plans on applying to graduate school to study psychology and obtain a master’s degree. Her ultimate goal is to eventually obtain a Ph.D. in psychology and work as a child psychologist. Throughout college, Kelsey has been an active member of her college campus. In her first year at Sacramento State she joined Sigma Kappa Sorority in which she has held leadership roles. Being involved in Sigma Kappa has allowed Kelsey to support her philanthropic services to the Alzheimer’s association. Her sorority’s main philanthropy is supporting Alzheimer’s which is also her platform. She has been working with the Alzheimer’s association for the past four years and has been actively involved in helping to organizing the annual Alzheimer’s walk in Sacramento for the past three years. In the past three years she has raised over $15,000 for the Alzheimer’s association. Every year there is an Alzheimer’s awareness walk held at the State Capital in which Kelsey volunteers at. She also volunteers at the Sunrise Assisted Living home and Oakmont Senior Living Center talking and spending times with seniors. During her second year at Sacramento State Kelsey joined the Sacramento State Dance Team in which she could pursue her love of dance. Every year the Sacramento state dance team hosts an annual football and basketball dance clinic, where she has been able to teach children how to dance. She loves sharing her passion of dance to younger generations to encourage them to maintain healthy life styles. In her third year on the team she proceeded to become a team leader. Kelsey has been dancing since the age of three and is trained in various styles of dance which include Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Lyrical, Modern, Hip-Hop, Pom, Musical Theater and Ballroom. She has also had the chance to perform in a Disneyland parade and perform in a show at Disney’s California adventure. She also holds a national dance title of Senior Miss Dance 2010. During the 64th annual Miss Sacramento County Scholarship Pageant, Kelsey performed a contemporary ballet piece en pointe to the song ballerina. She chose this piece because it was originally written for a charity event and it also allowed her to show her original choreography. In her free time Kelsey enjoys running marathons, watching college football, hiking and crafting anything she can get her hands on.