The Lampasas Association for the Arts (LAFTA) is gearing up to celebrate a landmark 20th anniversary at the 2025 Boots and Blazers Ball, an event that not only honors two decades of artistic contribution but also plays a crucial role in funding arts accessibility within the community. Scheduled for Saturday, October 11, the ball promises an evening of entertainment and cultural enrichment, featuring a performance by the Drew Fish Band and the display of the Hannah Spring Sculpture Garden.
LAFTA President Jennifer Smith highlights the significance of the Boots and Blazers Ball as a reflection of the community's sustained support for the arts. The event serves as a bridge connecting artists with the public, offering a unique opportunity to experience the vibrancy of Lampasas's cultural scene. The inclusion of the Hannah Spring Sculpture Garden, with its mix of visiting and permanent sculptures, further emphasizes LAFTA's dedication to nurturing the local arts landscape.
For those looking to be part of this celebratory event, more information and ticketing options are available at https://www.lafta.org/boots-and-blazers-ball/. The Boots and Blazers Ball stands as a testament to LAFTA's enduring mission to promote arts and culture, marking both a celebration of past achievements and a commitment to future endeavors in enriching the community's artistic offerings.



