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Month: October 2021

Editor’s Letter • October 2021

October 1, 2021 AnnMarie Kennon

September was a difficult month for many people in Georgetown. We said goodbye to two inspiring public servants who guided,…

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The Life Story of Anne Frank on Display

Cassidie Cox 1 Comment

photo credits: AFS/AFF, Amsterdam/BASEL, courtesy Lenora Hausman If we forget our history, we will never have a sense of just…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: anne frank exhibit, diary of anne frank, georgetown library, havurah shalom sun city, holocaust exhibit, let me be myself

Girl Scouts Make a Difference

AnnMarie Kennon

Building confidence as we return to a life filled with friends and new experiences.  The Girl Scouts of America say…

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Posted in: Columns, Eagle Scouts Filed under: georgetown scouts, girl scouts, GSA, red poppy service unit

“Twin” Flag Will Celebrate America

AnnMarie Kennon

When Sun City’s Randy Mongold retired for the second time, he wondered, Is this it?… Do I just watch ‘Murder…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: acuity insurance, america's largest flag, inspiration park, josh schroeder, randy mongold, sheboygan flag

An American Story

AnnMarie Kennon

…of By-the-Books Immigration Upendra Chowlera recently celebrated his wife Kishori’s arrival in Georgetown after many months of waiting for approval…

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Posted in: Columns, Everyday Heroes Filed under: anne marshall, betty schleder, congressman john carter, immigration, judge john carter, upendra chowlera

Saddle Up!

Charlotte Kovalchuk

The Inaugural Williamson County Fair & Rodeo Home to a rich agricultural heritage, Williamson County has enjoyed an annual livestock…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: clint chitsey, county fair and rodeo, dan gattis, scott heselmeyer, taylor expo center, tracy byrd, williamson county fair, williamson county rodeo

Poppyfest

AnnMarie Kennon

How Georgetown Became the Red Poppy Capital of Texas Georgetown’s red poppies trace their origin to one bag of poppy…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: georgetown festivals, okra compton, popptoberfest, poppyfest, red poppy festival

In Memoriam • Constable Kevin Stofle

AnnMarie Kennon

b. 1959 End of Watch 9.13.2021 With a heavy heart, Williamson County mourned Constable Kevin Stofle, who passed away suddenly…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: bill gravell, constable pct 3, evelyn mclean, kevin stofle, lori champion, roger garcia, williamson county constable

The Difference Between Shelters and Rescues

Contributing Author

contributed by April Peiffer In our July issue, we looked at the distinctions between shelters and pounds. This month we…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: animal rescue, animal shelter, williamson county regional animal shelter, WRCAS

What makes Texas “Texas” • Hispanic Heritage

Karina Cuenca 2 Comments

Texas without a Hispanic influence would not really be Texas. Fortunately, the Lone Star State has evolved alongside a culture…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: georgetown history, hispanic heritage month, hispanic history

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