The 4th Annual Monte Carlo Night took place on October 3 with a Denim & Diamonds theme. It seems this party gets better every year!! Every one of the people in attendance – numbering over 500! — had a blast. Nancy, dressed in elegant cowgirl regalia, once again opened her Northridge home to raise additional funds for PALS (Police Activities League Supporters) to purchase materials needed and for the various programs for the Councilman Greig Smith LAPD Devonshire PALS Youth Center, named after the local councilman who has been so supportive in the efforts of PALS and other organizations. The money raised over the past few years has helped to build a brand new 5500 square feet youth center which will proudly open November 2, 2009. The Center is targeted to provide after school activities and motivational opportunities for potentially “at risk” youth. (more…)
Archive for 2009
4th Annual Monte Carlo Night to Benefit Pals Is Another Huge Success at the House that “Bart” Built – 14. October, 2009
A Homecoming! – 6. October, 2009
On September 19 and 20th Nancy had the honor of performing at her Alma Mater, Kettering-Fairmont High School in Kettering, OH. Returning to the theatre that gave her a start, Director Ross Taylor cast Nancy alongside six highly-gifted young actors and filled out the cast with narration in the story provided by local television celebrity and anchorman for FOX 45, Pete Scalia.
The show, which benefited the local literacy group, Project Read, was a staged reading of the pulp-fiction era short story, If I Were You, by L. Ron Hubbard. Complete with background and cue-specific sound effects, the polished performance brought to life words from the age of popular fiction in America, circa 1930. If I Were You, set in a circus, focuses on the dream of Little Tom Little (Nancy’s role) and his dream of being the Ringmaster in the big top; fat chance for a midget. But when circus palm reader and despised misanthrope, The Professor, dies and bequeaths to Tom all his books on black magic; Tom discovers the art of exchanging bodies with anyone. At first he is excited to discover what it is to be big but he quickly finds it is what is “inside” that counts.
The young performers, who delivered a truly professional quality performance, included Kevin Erman as the evil Professor; Caroline Grogan as Tom’s loyal Maize Little; Jay Kain as the arrogant ringmaster, Mr. Schmidt; Allie Dyer as the lascivious circus owner, Mrs. Johnson; Katherine Ygbuhay as the trapped Betty the Trapeze Artist; and Tim Green as the courageous lion tamer, Jerry Gordon.
Local NPR station, WYSO, recorded both performances as well as interviews with Nancy, Pete Scalia, Ross Taylor and the cast for later broadcast in the Dayton, OH area.
An experience like this is not easy to top but the biggest highlight of her journey back home not on the stage but on the playing field. Nancy was invited by the Fairmont Firebirds marching band to “dot the i” in the pre-game Homecoming festivities. Following the run on to the field to a standing ovation from her hometown crowd, Nancy remarked. “I was in band in high school and even though I was squad leader my senior year and got us into so much trouble, nothing quite compares to “dotting the I” when you are into your 6th decade of life! What a hoot!”
Nancy Supports Good Life Award Writing Contest – 5. October, 2009
Last month, Nancy traveled to the award-winning Washington-Centerville Public Library public library located in Centerville/Washington Township, Ohio, (near her hometown, Kettering).
Nancy came to the area to help promote literacy programs and to lend her voice to helping to promote the library’s Good Life Award Writing contest.
Click here to see the full story on the library’s website.
Nancy at the Emmys – 27. August, 2009
Since Nancy, as Bart Simpson, is on what is now the longest running scripted show on television, she is frequently sought after for industry and non-industry events. Already honored with Emmy Awards herself, September becomes her turn to bestow the prestigious awards on others.
On Saturday, August 29, Nancy will be presenting seven awards at the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards at the Westin Bonaventure Hotel in Los Angeles. The categories are: Pre-school Children’s Series, Children’s Series, Individual Achievement in Animation, Performer in an Animated Program, Children’s Animated Program, Special Class Animated Program, and New Approaches – Children’s.
The evening, hosted by Alex Trebek, celebrates 50 winners. Other categories are presented by Wendy Williams, Ming Tsai, Susan Flannery, Judge Cristina Perez and Sesame Street characters.



