Amanda Pevey
Elmore Autauga News
On October 20th, 2025, the inaugural Jeeps and Treats at Texas Roadhouse in Prattville drew in over 20 Jeeps between Alabama Jeep Outfitters, Prattvegas Jeepers, and Bama Jeeperz. Guests enjoyed spooky jeeps, trick-or-treating, games, and prizes, all for the support of a great cause.
Jordan LaFogg, the local store marketer for Texas Roadhouse, brought out the Texas Roadhouse mascot, Andy Armadillo. Amara’s Ink Sprinkles were on site, selling homemade pens and keychains, and Nothing Bundt Cakes had their flavorful bundtlets for sale at the event.
All donations benefited the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama. Butt Duckers Anonymous is still collecting proceeds at this link: https://bcrfa.networkforgood.com for anyone interested in donating.
“We are extremely grateful for all the support from our sister Jeep groups and as well as the community that came out and made the Jeeps and Treats a success. We look forward to making this an annual event. Our Jeep Nights are a monthly event, and all Jeepers are welcome to join us for Jeep Nights,” stated Danielle Sides with the Alabama Jeep Outfitters.
Alabama Jeep Outfitters is a state-registered charity and non-profit 501c3 organization.
For more information about the Jeep Nights, visit their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/share/17BDF2L2SH/?mibextid=wwXlfr.



























