The Lampasas Association for the Arts (LAFTA) is set to celebrate a significant milestone with its 20th anniversary at the 2025 Boots and Blazers Ball. Scheduled for Saturday, October 11, this event not only commemorates two decades of LAFTA's dedication to the arts but also serves as a vital fundraiser to expand arts accessibility in the community. The evening will be highlighted by a performance from the Drew Fish Band, offering attendees a night of music and dance in celebration of this achievement.
LAFTA President Jennifer Smith expressed the significance of the event, emphasizing its role in celebrating the arts community that has flourished under LAFTA's stewardship. The Boots and Blazers Ball is more than just a fundraiser; it's a testament to the enduring impact of the arts in Lampasas and beyond. The event will also feature the Hannah Spring Sculpture Garden, providing a unique opportunity to engage with both visiting and permanent sculptures, further enriching the cultural experience for attendees.
In addition to the festivities, the Ball will serve as a platform to call for artists to contribute to Lampasas's artistic landscape, underscoring LAFTA's commitment to fostering creativity and community engagement. For those interested in participating or attending, more information can be found at https://www.lafta.org/boots-and-blazers-ball/.
The 2025 Boots and Blazers Ball represents not just a celebration of LAFTA's past achievements but also a forward-looking initiative to ensure the arts remain a vibrant part of the community's future. By bringing together music, sculpture, and community, the event underscores the transformative power of the arts and their ability to unite people for a common cause.


