Royal Angels, a local 501(c)(3) nonprofit, will host its first Royal Picnic this Saturday, June 27, at 11 a.m. at the Toy Train Depot in Alameda Park.
The free community event is designed to celebrate individuals with special abilities and bring families together for an afternoon of inclusion and joy.
Billed as “a day of joy, connection & celebration for all,” the picnic will feature a picnic lunch and treats, music and games, and a ride on the depot’s miniature train. Organizers say the event is meant to create lasting memories while welcoming people of every age and ability.

“Royal Angels’ mission is to celebrate, empower, and inspire individuals of all ages and all abilities by creating an inclusive, loving community where everyone is seen, valued, and given the opportunity to shine,” the organization states. Through pageants, events, and meaningful connections, the group aims to build confidence and remind every participant that they are created with purpose, dignity, and worth.

The nonprofit emphasizes that its programming is intentionally non-competitive. “We don’t focus on winning — we focus on celebrating you,” the organization says, noting that its events are built to provide a safe, welcoming space where friendships and confidence can grow.
Royal Angels was founded by Grace Nagamine, who serves as president, alongside Co-Director Porsha Berry and Treasurer Merry Flores. The organization says its work is inspired by Melanie Mona Ridley, whose heart and passion for uplifting others continue to shape its mission.
As a registered 501(c)(3), Royal Angels relies on donations, sponsorships, and volunteers to sustain its programming, with all contributions going toward tax-deductible support of its inclusion-focused events. Those interested in getting involved can volunteer, donate, sponsor, or simply attend Saturday’s picnic to show their support.
Organizers say all ages and all abilities are welcome at the Royal Picnic

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