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Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Lights of Life Gala themed Stilettos and Stetsons in 2023

Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Lights of Life Gala themed Stilettos and Stetsons in 2023
  • PublishedDecember 13, 2022


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The seventeenth annual Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Lights of Life Gala committee is moving ahead with plans for this popular event. Sponsorship invitations were mailed last week to approximately 750 businesses, organizations, and individuals.

The sponsorship levels are priced the same as last year’s levels, although the names have been changed to go with the theme. For a $30,000 sponsorship, known as Diamonds and Denim, several marketing opportunities are included as well as five 100 for $100 tickets and twenty Gala tickets.

Sponsorships range from $30,000 to $1,000 and each includes tickets for the event.

The evening will offer a delicious meal, live auction, silent auction, and dancing. Popular activities such as Heads or Tails and 100 for $100 will be back again!

Whitney and Logan Vaughan are serving as the 2023 Gala co-chairs. They wanted the theme they selected to reflect the uniqueness of Hopkins County. Stilettos and Stetsons encompasses the farming and ranching heritage as well as the urban delights offered in the area including as the performing arts, global businesses, and quality shopping and dining experiences.

Through the years over $4M has been raised by the Foundation to bring health-related programs and equipment to the citizens of Hopkins County. These are offerings that a rural hospital would normally not have available.

A limited number of Individual tickets will be available in February.

For more information about sponsoring the 2023 Lights of Life Gala, contact the Foundation at kayla.price@christushealth.org or 903-438-4799.

Photo: Last year’s Hopkins County Health Care Foundation’s Lights of Life Gala was elaborately decorated to follow the theme of Under the Big Top. The 2023 Gala will be equally festooned!

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Written By
Taylor Nye

Taylor Nye is the editor of Front Porch News. She has degrees from the University of Wisconsin in human biology, Latin American studies, and public health. She has previously worked at the Wisconsin State Journal, Tucson Weekly and Sulphur Springs News-Telegram. As a sixth generation Hopkins County resident, she loves celebrating our heritage and history.