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Month: June 2025

A Century on Stage: Georgetown Palace Theater Celebrates Nearly 100 Years of Homegrown Theater

June 2, 2025 Charlotte Kovalchuk Leave a comment

In 2013, Georgetown was named a Cultural District by the Texas Commission on the Arts–a recognition of the city’s rich…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: georgetown arts, georgetown theater, palace centennial, palace theatre

Bach and Beyond

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Texas Bach Festival Celebrates Succession of Musical Genius In honor of Johann Sebastian Bach’s 340th birthday this year, the Texas…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: barry williamson, classical music, georgetown festival, johann sebastian bach, texas bach festival

Brushing New Life into the Arts

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Williamson County Art Guild Inspires Community through Exhibits, Education What began nearly 50 years ago with a small group of…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: fiddler on the roof, round rock library, WCAG, williamson county arts guild

San Gabriel Writers’ League Annual Essay Contest • “Venice in the Hood” by Marty McAllister

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The San Gabriel Writers’ League (SGWL) wrapped up its annual Essay Contest in April, spotlighting the creative talents of writers…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: donnella looger, essay contest, georgetown writers, marty mcallister, san gabriel writers league

Ask a Pro: Keeping your Shoulders Strong While Staying Active During Recovery

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Q: I’m recovering from a shoulder injury but want to stay active with my exercise routine.How can I protect my…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: austin orthopedic institute, dr brett robin, orthopedic health, rehabilitation strength, shoulder recovery

The Making of Williamson County

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New Museum Exhibit Explores 200 Years of Growth On January 1, 1892, Charles Belford signed a deal to buy out…

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Posted in: Education, Features, Kids Filed under: building up wilco, charles belford, education exhibits, moses harrell, williamson museum

Fighting Cancer, One Badge at a Time

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13-Year-Old Cancer Warrior Sworn as Honorary Member of Wilco Agencies In May, 13-year-old DJ Daniel was sworn into the Williamson…

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Posted in: Blue Matters, Columns Filed under: cory tchida, dj daniel, honorary secret service agent, sheriff matt lindemann, steve snell, theodis daniel

Be the Storyteller

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contributed by Steve Fought As you pass through the 55+ portal, you enter the realm of the Tribal Elders. Elders…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: folklore, living history, oral tradition, senior lifestyles, storytelling

Texas Sit-Rep: Texas Must Prepare for Threats to our Power Grid

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Story contributed by Texas Representative COL Terry Wilson, US Army Retired Electricity is the invisible lifeline of modern society. Without…

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Posted in: Columns, Texas Sit-Rep Filed under: emp threats, rep terry wilson, senator bob hall, texas power grid, texas sit-rep

Paws on the Go: How to Safely Travel with Pets This Summer

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contributed by April Peiffer Summer is calling—and this year, no family member has to stay behind. Whether you’re planning a…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: summer travel, travel with pets, WCRAS

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