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12th Annual Moffitt Charity Crawfish Festival Returns to Northwest Houston April 18, Supporting Tomball-Based Boots For Troops
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Source: Sam Houston Race Park

12th Annual Moffitt Charity Crawfish Festival Returns to Northwest Houston April 18, Supporting Tomball-Based Boots For Troops

Tomball / Magnolia  /  Tomball / Magnolia
March 19 2026

For many northwest Houston-area residents, spring isn’t complete without crawfish season—and few events capture that spirit quite like the 12th Annual Moffitt Charity Crawfish Festival, happening Saturday, April 18, 2026 at Sam Houston Race Park.

But beyond the music, food, and celebration, this annual event—formerly known as Peel For A Purpose—has become something more meaningful: a way for neighbors, families, and local businesses to come together in support of those who serve the country.

With limited tickets already selling quickly, organizers are encouraging residents to secure their spot early for what continues to be one of the most talked-about charity festivals in the Houston area.

What Attendees Can Expect at the 2026 Moffitt Charity Crawfish Festival

This year’s festival promises a full-scale experience that blends entertainment with impact, making it a standout among Houston charity events, crawfish festivals near me, and live country music events in Houston.

Headlining performers include nationally recognized country artists:

  • Easton Corbin
  • Josh Abbott Band
  • Jon Wolfe
  • Cody Hibbard

In addition to a full lineup of live music, attendees will enjoy:

  • All-you-can-eat crawfish and Cajun favorites
  • Open bar throughout the event
  • VIP experiences with exclusive perks
  • A lively, community-driven atmosphere

Doors open at 3:00 p.m., giving guests a full afternoon and evening to connect, celebrate, and give back.

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Why This Event Matters for the Houston Community

While the festival delivers a high-energy experience, its deeper purpose resonates strongly across the Greater Houston area.

Every dollar raised directly supports Boots For Troops, a Tomball-based nonprofit dedicated to uplifting the morale and mental well-being of active-duty military members, veterans, and their families.

For local residents, attending isn’t just about enjoying a spring event—it’s about contributing to a cause that impacts real people serving both at home and overseas.

The Mission Behind Boots For Troops

Founded in 2015 by Navy veteran Jimmy Rogers and his wife Lindsey, Boots For Troops began with a simple but powerful idea sparked during deployment.

While serving aboard a ship, Rogers noticed that not every service member received care packages—and even when they did, many were impersonal or filled with unusable items. That experience led him to create a more meaningful approach: customized care packages tailored to each individual service member’s needs and interests.

What makes the program especially unique is its signature addition—a new pair of boots included in every package, symbolizing both comfort and connection to home.

Since its founding, the organization has expanded to include multiple programs that support military members and their families, including:

  • Travel Assistance for service members returning home
  • Honor Our Heroes initiatives
  • The Jimmy Rogers Military Spouse Scholarship

In 2026 alone, the organization has already made a measurable impact:

  • 126 care packages sent
  • 362 troops assisted with travel
  • 215 heroes honored

For many in the Houston community, supporting Boots For Troops through events like this offers a tangible way to give back to those who sacrifice daily.

A Growing Event with a Lasting Impact

As the Moffitt Charity Crawfish Festival enters its 12th year, it continues to grow not just in attendance, but in purpose and reach.

Events like this reflect a broader trend across Houston—where community gatherings are increasingly tied to meaningful causes, blending entertainment with philanthropy in a way that resonates with residents.

For homeowners, families, and local businesses, it’s an opportunity to participate in something that strengthens both community identity and shared values.

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What Residents Should Know Before Attending

Residents interested in attending the festival are encouraged to purchase tickets soon, as the event continues to grow in popularity and typically sells out each year.

What Happens Next

With ticket sales already moving quickly and excitement building across the region, this year’s festival is expected to draw one of its largest crowds yet.

For those planning to attend, the takeaway is simple: this is more than just a day of great food and music—it’s a chance to be part of something that directly supports service members and their families.

And for those who may miss it, the growing success of the event signals continued opportunities for the community to stay involved in meaningful, local initiatives.

Stay connected with My Neighborhood News for more updates on local events, community initiatives, and opportunities to get involved across the Greater Houston area.


By Tiffany Krenek, My Neighborhood News 
 
Tiffany Krenek, authorTiffany Krenek has been on the My Neighborhood News team since August 2021. She is passionate about curating and sharing content that enriches the lives of our readers in a personal, meaningful way. A loving mother and wife, Tiffany and her family live in the West Houston/Cypress region.
 



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