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Author: Charlotte Kovalchuk

Tree Sales Kickoff Holiday Season

November 30, 2020 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Start the Christmas season off right by picking out the perfect tree at one of several tree lots in Georgetown.…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: christmas trees, georgetown troop 155, scout fundraiser

Service Dog Gives the Gift of Companionship

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Like the rest of us, Andres Jimenez is looking forward to Christmas, but his best gift arrived months ago. Thanks…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: andres jimenez, canine companions, companion animals, kate incremona, service dogs

Remember these when making your list

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Annunciation Maternity Home AMH Mom Elizabeth gets a graduation kiss from her daughter (Facebook) Annunciation Maternity Home is a community…

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Posted in: Features, Six-Pack of... Filed under: annunciation maternity home, breakfast with santa, casa of williamson county, georgetown nonprofits, kerrie stannell, six pack of giving, the key2free, wccac

Holly-days Market Spreads Holiday Cheer

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Georgetown’s holiday season will look different this year, but the Downtown Georgetown Association (DGA) is making sure the Square will…

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Posted in: Columns, Experience Georgetown, Panorama Filed under: christmas festival, christmas stroll, downtown georgetown association, georgetown festival, holly-days, lisa king

Diane Twilley: Georgetown Author Pens New Mystery Novel

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Many folks take up new hobbies after retiring, but for Diane Twilley, writing has always been near and dear to…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: diane twilley, galveston mysteries, sister catherine malloy

Ready to Roll: Sun City Cyclists Go the Distance

October 31, 2020 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Whether pedaling around Sun City or across the country, the Sun City Cyclists are “retired and ready to ride.” That’s…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: bike clubs, bikes, cyclist, georgetown, leanne waldo, red poppy bike ride, sun city, walt grabowski

Perseverance: A Recipe for Success

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Ichiro Asian Bistro • 1500 Rivery Blvd. Suite 2120 • Georgetown · 512.688.4288 http://ichirosushiwinebar.com/ A successful, welcoming business owner, Alex…

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Posted in: Food, People Filed under: food, georgetown small business

Veterans Find Healing through Music and Art

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Courtesy of Amanda Still; this rendering, which will change with the final product, gives a hint of what the K9…

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Posted in: Experience Georgetown Filed under: art, Healing Arts for Veterans, mural, music, veterans, veterans day

The Life and Legacy of Gracie Kiltz

October 2, 2020 Charlotte Kovalchuk

The Inspiration Behind Brookwood in Georgetown As the medical staff worked hard to resuscitate her, and this family prayed earnestly…

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Posted in: Cover Stories, Features Filed under: BiG Cafe, big honey company, brookwood in georgetown, erin kiltz, gracie kiltz

GHS Senior Maps Mosquitoes for NASA

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Senior year is memorable for high schoolers, full of prom and graduation milestones they will carry for a long time.…

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Posted in: Education, Panorama Filed under: hailey marbibi, mosquito mappers, nasa mosquitoes, student enhancement in earth and space science

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