The Lampasas Association for the Arts (LAFTA) is set to celebrate its 20th anniversary with the 2025 Boots and Blazers Ball, an event that not only commemorates two decades of fostering the arts in the community but also serves as a vital fundraiser to expand arts accessibility. Scheduled for Saturday, October 11, the evening promises a blend of celebration, entertainment, and philanthropy, highlighted by a performance from the Drew Fish Band.
LAFTA President Jennifer Smith expressed her excitement for the milestone event, emphasizing its significance beyond fundraising. "This event is not just a fundraiser but a celebration of the vibrant arts community that LAFTA has fostered over the years," Smith remarked. The Boots and Blazers Ball embodies LAFTA's commitment to enriching the cultural landscape of Lampasas, offering attendees a night of music, dancing, and art appreciation.
In addition to the musical performance, guests will have the opportunity to explore the Hannah Spring Sculpture Garden, which features both visiting and permanent sculptures. This aspect of the event underscores LAFTA's dedication to showcasing diverse artistic expressions and encouraging community engagement with the arts. Furthermore, the event will serve as a platform to call for artists to contribute to Lampasas's artistic growth, reinforcing LAFTA's role in nurturing local talent.
For those interested in attending or learning more about the event, details and ticketing options are available at www.lafta.org/boots-and-blazers-ball/. The Boots and Blazers Ball represents not only a celebration of LAFTA's achievements but also an investment in the future of the arts in Lampasas, ensuring that the community continues to thrive culturally for years to come.



