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Benefit supports Future Farmers of America, 4H, high school scholarships

September 26, 2018 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

About 100 people turned out to the Boots and Roots Bash, at Al’s Famous Pizza, 11929 Curley St., in San Antonio, despite the stormy weather during the early part of the evening, said R.J. Huss, president of The Boots and Roots Foundation.The fundraiser was hosted by the nonprofit foundation, as well as Al’s Famous Pizza and Charlie’s St. Joe Market. Tickets were $25 for all you can eat pizza, non-alcoholic beverages, kiddie land attractions and the chance to win an all-weather Bluetooth speaker. Tickets also were sold for chances to win a variety of gift baskets and prizes donated by local businesses. The event benefits the local Future Farmers of America, 4H and high school scholarships.

Nine-year-old Wyatt Dorr, of Dade City, left, and his cousin, 9-year-old Kailyn Ostovich, also of Dade City, played a game called ‘The Flip N Fish Contest’ during the Boots and Roots Bash. (Christine Holtzman)
Wearing her cool sunglasses in the rain, 4-year-old Audrey Sachs, of Dade City, gets ready to play a very large game of Velcro soccer darts inside the kiddie land area of the Boots and Roots Bash fundraiser.
Three-year-old Raylan Paoli, of Wesley Chapel, right, runs through the grass with his 1-year-old little brother, Gavin, as they play a game of chase during the Boots and Roots Bash. The boys were there with their parents, Heather and Jason.
Dana Maggard, left, and her husband, Matthew, of Dade City, pose for a picture holding their twin 14-month-old daughters, Morgan, left, and Paige. Matthew serves on the Boots and Roots board.

 

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