Prattville Arts Council's Inaugural Taste of Prattville Sells Out, Draws 250 Residents
Prattville Arts Council's first-ever Taste of Prattville sold out, packing 250+ adults into the Doster Community Center for food, music and arts fundraising.

The Prattville Arts Council's first-ever Taste of Prattville sold out before the doors opened, drawing more than 250 residents to the Doster Community Center on Saturday, March 21 for a ticketed evening of food, live music and fundraising in support of local arts programs.
The sellout marked a strong debut for the adults-focused event, which the Arts Council positioned as a community fundraiser tied directly to sustaining arts programming in Prattville. Demand was sufficient to exhaust the available ticket supply ahead of the event date.
The Doster Community Center, a familiar gathering point for Autauga County residents, hosted the evening's full program, which combined dining and musical entertainment with the organization's fundraising mission. The format, a curated social event rather than a traditional gala or open community gathering, reflected an effort by the Arts Council to build a recurring revenue source for local arts initiatives.

Whether the inaugural sellout translates into a larger or expanded second edition remains to be seen, but the numbers from Saturday give the Prattville Arts Council a credible foundation to build on.
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