The Junior League of Owensboro’s inaugural Pinkies Up Tea Party will be April 23 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Riverpark Center.
Adults and children of all ages are invited to participate in this traditional afternoon tea.
Miss Manners will give some tips on how to make the perfect cup, and have some interesting facts about tea.
This new event will bring together members of the Junior League and the community to help raise funds for community programs that the Junior League of Owensboro support, including:
- The Backpack Program
- Kids in the Kitchen
- Healthy Owensboro
- Jump Around the Park
A table is $200, or $35 per adult and $15 for children under 18.
Many other fun activities and auction items are planned!
The Junior League is always looking for new members! An information session about the Junior League will be April 14 at 5:30 p.m. at the Logsdon Center.
Contact [email protected] for more information.
Junior League Overview
The Junior League of Owensboro challenges women to greatness through volunteering, friendship, and commitment to improving our Owensboro-Daviess County community.
The Junior League of Owensboro is a non-profit entity and has been in the Owensboro Community first as the Cotillion Club. In 1974, we joined forces with the national organization, AJLI (Association for Junior Leagues International).
Today, the Junior League of Owensboro has 300 members and continues to meet many of the needs in our community through hands-on volunteer activities, financial contributions, and public awareness campaigns of issues that affect children and families in the Owensboro-Daviess County area.
Cookbook
The Junior League cookbooks are sold as fundraisers. Two cookbooks, “Market to Market” and “Home Again, Home Again” are available for purchase at local merchants, Baker’s Rack and Trisons.
They are also for sale at jlowensboro.org for 18.95 (plus shipping).