On Sunday, May 6, Junior League of Orange County, California (JLOCC) presents A Purr-fect Sunday Funday, featuring the final book in the Fancy Nancy Series, Fancy Nancy: Oodles of Kittens.
This will be the final Fancy Nancy event with JLOCC before the series moves to Disney ownership.
The event will take place at Aliso Viejo Country Club, located at 33 Santa Barbara Drive, Aliso Viejo, California.

Interested parties may choose the morning showing from 10 am until noon that includes a breakfast spread or an afternoon session from 1 to 3 pm that includes a plated lunch. Adult tickets include a champagne toast. Both showings will have entertaining activities for the children, including face painters, a photo booth, and kitten adoption. All children attending will receive free copies of the book. A highlight will be an in-person book reading by the Fancy Nancy book series illustrator, Robin Preiss Glasser.

Anthill Shop and Play, Mary Kay Cosmetics, and Whale of a Tale will all have tables at the event.
While they last, tables of 10 and individual adult and child tickets can be purchased at https://www.jlocc.org/fancy-nancy/. VIP options are available, too.
Fancy Nancy is a series of children’s books by American author Jane O’Connor, featuring a young girl who likes to wear fancy things like boas, tutus, ruby slippers and more. She also likes to use lots of fancy words, including French phrases. She gets bored by the plain and encourages people to dress more extravagantly.
“We invite adults to attend with their little ones, wearing their fancy outfits, bringing along their friends to enjoy this fun event together while supporting JLOCC’s focus of building a better community in Orange County through the training and leadership of women,” said JLOCC President Maria de Vera-Suarez.
All proceeds will benefit the League’s volunteer training programs and community projects in partnership with its community partners that include the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force, Orangewood Foundation, Samueli Academy, JLOCC’s own initiative, Junior League Juniors, which introduces children to volunteer and make an impact in the community, and along with other additional volunteer projects throughout Orange County.
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