Special to The Highlander
The Marble Falls Education Foun - dation has announced that tickets and tables are now on sale for its annual fall fundraiser, Elevate Education. "This year, we've taken everything up a notch," said Jeanna Jette, executive director. "Our annual event has always been a highlight of the fall season, and now with this 'glow up,' we're giving our supporters an even more spectacular experience, all while continuing to raise crucial funds for the future of education in our community." This event is set for Nov. 21 at Horseshoe Bay Resort, 200 Hi Circle North. Tickets and tables are available for purchase at marblefallsef.ejoinme. org/tickets Guests will enjoy a new ambiance, exclusive entertainment, and the oppor - tunity to make a difference in the lives of students throughout the Marble Falls Independent School District. Building on the success of previous fall events, Elevate Education will offer a refreshed and reimagined experience, blending the classic elements guests have loved with new surprises that are sure to make this the most memorable celebration yet. The funds raised from the event di - rectly benefit the Marble Falls Educa - tion Foundation, supporting innovative educational programs, scholarships, and teacher grants. It will be the perfect opportunity for community members, businesses, and supporters to come together for an unforgettable evening while making a meaningful contribu - tion to the future of local students. For more information, phone 830693-4357 for Superintendent Jeff Ga -
saway, www.marblefallsisd.com