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Month: March 2020

Editor’s Note: March 2020

March 2, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon Leave a comment

Welcome Spring! It wasn’t my decision to move to Texas, but I very quickly decided to stay when life threw…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: chet garner, josh schroeder

ROCK • The Cathedral on the Hill

AnnMarie Kennon 1 Comment

The key to getting to the next level in our lives, is catalysts. Those words, spoken by ROCK founder and…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: autism therapy, barn dance, equine assisted therapy, nancy krenek, PTSD therapy, ride on center for kids, ROCK ride, veteran therapy

Preservation Collaboration

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If you’ve lived in Georgetown for a time, you’ve likely heard the comparison to Mayberry; and most often during an…

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Posted in: Features, Uncategorized Filed under: chet garner, georgetown renovations, georgetown square, historical georgetown square, josh schroeder

Karen Crosby is FOR THE KIDS

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The first things you notice about Karen Crosby are her love of family, consistency of mission, and the fact that…

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Posted in: Panorama, People Filed under: georgetown isd, karen crosby, kids helping kids, kids in need, the locker

Camp Agapé Gives Hope to Grieving Kids

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Losing a parent or sibling at a young age is a significant heartache that requires extra support …and faith. Imagine…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: agape love, camp agape, children in grief, grief camp, kim turk, lost a parent

Georgetown High School Color Guard Excels

Savanna Polasek Leave a comment

Many are accustomed to seeing the color guard under bright stadium lights at a halftime high school football games. This…

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Posted in: Education, Panorama Filed under: carrie bradshaw, georgetown color guard, georgetown high school, georgetown isd, rick scruggs

It’s Allergy Season

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Actually, it is always allergy season in Texas. This month we are coming off the peak in Cedar Fever and…

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Posted in: Healthy Habits, Panorama, Uncategorized Filed under: allergic shiner, allergy season, cold or flu, dennie-morgan, flu season

Everything is an Experience at All Things Kids

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Owner Karen Soeffker is not your typical CEO. For starters, she is the Chief Experience Officer, because that is what…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: all things kids, best small business georgetown tx, chief experience officer, ice cream on the square, karen soeffker, scoops ice cream

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Also Known as BLACK GOLD

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TEXAS OIL AND ENERGY Texas Railroad Commissioner  Christi Craddick has the numbers, and the impact Texas energy will continue to…

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Posted in: Features, Uncategorized, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: A.F. Lucas, christi craddock, permian basin, RRC, spindletop, texas oil and gas

Six-Pack of GISD excellence: Programs (and students) Worth Getting to Know

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THE 5TH ANNUAL GISD STATE OF THE DISTRICT PROVED THAT EDUCATION IN GEORGETOWN IS INNOVATIVE, HOLISTIC, AND BETTER THAN EVER…

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Posted in: Features, Six-Pack of... Filed under: daniel chan, fred brent, georgetown isd criminal justice, GISD, gordon logan cosmetology, state of the district, UIL math, veterinary assistant program

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