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Author: Charlotte Kovalchuk

History is Still Personal

June 4, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Confiscated Jewish Licenses Lead to Tale of Redemption In 2016, Holocaust survivor Inge Stanton took her daughters and their families…

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Posted in: Panorama, People Filed under: 13 jewish drivers licences, 13 licenses, georgetown library, inge stanton

Hitting the Road in Alaska

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Georgetown Food Truck Owners Compete in Food Network Show A self-described Food Network junkie, Heather Clauser always dreamed of competing…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: food network, food trucks, heather clauser, oinkmobile, the great food truck race

Mapping Georgetown

Charlotte Kovalchuk 1 Comment

Before emigrating from Siberia, Alexander Polansky had never touched a computer. Now, that’s all he does. “I’m like a child…

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Posted in: Columns, Georgetown Works! Filed under: alexander polansky, georgetown city employees, GIS

Curtain Falls on Festival of the Arts

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Texas Bach Festival Carries on Georgetown’s Classical Music Legacy For 15 years, the Georgetown Festival of the Arts transported classical…

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Eagle Scout Follows in Family’s Footsteps

May 1, 2021 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Not every Boy Scout becomes an Eagle Scout, the highest rank a Scout can achieve but, for Jake Loofs, it…

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Posted in: Columns, Eagle Scouts Filed under: bryce jordan, eagle scouts, georgetown scouts, jake loofs, starry

Give Back to the Shelter this Summer

Charlotte Kovalchuk

WilCo Regional Animal Shelter Seeks Volunteers Summer is approaching, and many of us may be looking for ways to get…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: georgetown volunteer, WCRAS, wilco animal shelter

From Fire Safety to Art Hub

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Among the paintings and sculptures at the Georgetown Art Center, unique fixtures are telling a story of the past—jailhouse graffiti,…

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Posted in: Columns Filed under: city calaboose, eric lashley, georgetown art center, georgetown water company

Living Well with Memory Loss

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Forgetting recent events, getting lost in a familiar area—signs that point to a difficult road ahead. But, experiencing memory loss…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: a gift of time, Camille's Memory Cafe, dementia, josie zamora, memory care

Revolutionary Research

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Georgetown Neuroscience Foundation Empowers Brain Health through Study Despite being a rapidly growing problem accompanied by skyrocketing medical costs, neurodegenerative…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: David Paydarfar, Dell Medical School, dr mike douglas, framingham study, georgetown neuroscience, GNF, neuroscience

Purrfect Mural Spotlights Animal Shelter

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Changing negative perspectives and inspiring the community are the Georgetown Animal Shelter’s goals for its “Pick me!” mural—the latest addition…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: georgetown animal shelter, georgetown mural, jason tetlak

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