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Month: March 2020

Editor’s Note: March 2020

March 2, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon

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

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

AnnMarie Kennon

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

AnnMarie Kennon

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

Savanna Polasek

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

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

AnnMarie Kennon

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

AnnMarie Kennon

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

AnnMarie Kennon

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

AnnMarie Kennon

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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