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Features • Panoramas • Columns

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Juneteenth: America’s Second Independence Day

July 10, 2020 AnnMarie Kennon

On June 19-20, the City of Georgetown held its annual Juneteenth celebration.  Community members, Myriad civic groups, churches, and local…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: emancipation day, georgetown celebrates, georgetown cultural citizen memorial association, juneteenth, paulette taylor, reverend ronald meyers
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Good Habits Aren’t Just for Pandemics

Charlotte Kovalchuk

You’ve probably been bombarded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s handwashing campaign in recent months. But considering the…

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Posted in: Healthy Habits, Panorama Filed under: CDC guidelines, disinfecting, hygiene habits

Helping Kids Find—and Lose—Themselves this Summer

AnnMarie Kennon

While many traditional summer activities may not be available this year, the Cordovan Art School is open, and ready to…

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Posted in: Kids Filed under: cordovan art school, georgetown art school, john howell, summer camps georgetown

Wine 101: Food Pairings

AnnMarie Kennon

The main idea of wine-food pairings is that certain elements—namely texture and flavor—in food and wine react differently to each…

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Posted in: Columns, Wine 101 Filed under: wine and food

Topsey Exotic Ranch

AnnMarie Kennon

945 CR 118, Copperas Cove (254) 547-3700 Open Daily, including holidays, March – Sept • Guests admitted at 9am -…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: animal parks, copperas cove, drive through zoo, free range zoo, things to do in central texas, topsey ranch

Five Questions with Andy Webb • GISD Trustee

AnnMarie Kennon

Andy Webb has been a Trustee since 2013 and is the Vice President of the School Board. We asked him five…

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Posted in: Columns, Five Questions Filed under: andy webb, georgetown isd, GISD trustee

Geological Gem Just Beneath Your Feet

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Inner Space Cavern is Open for Business In an uncertain, changing world, there’s something comforting about exploring a cave that’s…

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Posted in: Around Town, Columns Filed under: cave tours, inner space cavern, summer activities, temptation stone

Poppy Talks: Is it just me…?

Poppy Talks

I am not much for controversy, so I’m just going to noodle on some boring things that make me roll…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks

The Body is a Fascinating Machine

AnnMarie Kennon

Your femur (thigh bone) is the largest and strongest bone in your body. Pound for pound, it can withstand four…

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Posted in: Columns, Facts to Blow Your Mind

Too Hot for Stovetop?

AnnMarie Kennon

Comfort food is easy when it’s cold outside, but can be challenging to stand over a stove or a fire…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: bacon bleu chicken, frozen rose wine, strawberry sherbet, watermelon gazpacho

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