Aces, Access & Advocacy: A Roaring ’20s Casino Night for a Cause

🗓 Save the Date: January 31, 2026
What if one glamorous night could spark real change?
That’s exactly the idea behind Aces, Access & Advocacy—a dazzling 1920s-themed casino night benefiting Las Trampas.
On Saturday, January 31, 2026, we’re cranking up the jazz, rolling out the red carpet, and bringing the sparkle and sass of the Roaring ’20s back to life. Flapper dresses, fedoras, card tables, and cocktails. It’s all happening, and it’s all for something bigger than any jackpot.
Why This Night Matters
Since 1958, Las Trampas has been a powerful advocate for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, helping them live independently, confidently, and with dignity.
This event isn’t just a trip back in time. It’s a celebration of inclusion, a toast to empowerment, and a fundraiser that fuels the programs making it all possible.
Every hand played, every chip dropped, and every cheer at the table helps move us closer to a world where everyone has the chance to shine.
What to Expect
Step into a venue transformed into a 1920s dream, where glam meets generosity and every detail feels like a scene from The Great Gatsby. Guests can look forward to:
- Casino-style card tables (friendly stakes, of course!)
- Signature cocktails and indulgent bites
- Dressed-to-impress 1920s fashion—think feathers, fringe, fedoras, and flair
- A night that gives back—every dollar raised supports Las Trampas programs for adults with disabilities
Here’s How to Join the Fun
📆 Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026
Formal invites and ticket info are coming soon but for now, add this to your calendar and start planning your best Gatsby-era getup!
Want to go all in? We’d love to have you as a sponsor. Connect with us at fundraising@lastrampas.org to explore sponsorship options and see how your business or organization can make a lasting impact.
Leave Your Mark on a Night to Remember
Aces, Access & Advocacy isn’t just a party; it’s a statement. It’s your chance to stand for inclusion, to advocate for access, and to be part of a legacy that’s been building since 1958.
So, dust off those pearls. Shine those shoes. And get ready to party like it’s 1926—with purpose.