COVID-19.“COVID-19 came around and destroyed our dreams of our in-person event that typically takes place in June, so we figured why not go online take our program and do something cool for the kiddos?” said Cynthia Pottinger, Fat Cat Children’s Festival executive director.Families can enjoy the festival from home this year for three fun-filled days of shows and workshops Nov.
23, 24 and 25.“Some of our surprise content is going to have to do with local authors and local illustrators,” said Pottinger.“The kids are going to be really excited because they have some new books that will be launching in the fall as well and they will be surprising us with some illustrating/live read-a-longs.” The 28th annual Fat Cat Children’s Festival is.