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Features • Panoramas • Columns

Determined Doggie Diva

February 1, 2022 Contributing Author

contributed by April Peiffer; photos courtesy WCRAS When Diva arrived at the shelter as a stray, thanks to a free…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: heartworm fund, WCRAS

Heritage & Horizons: The Black Legacy of Williamson County

The Black Family, AND Black individuals, have shaped and led Williamson County in innumerable ways. Enslaved peoples and their descendants…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: bill pickett, black history month, heritage & horizons, nancy hill, the bulldogger, williamson museum

Time to Plant Summer-blooming Bulbs

AnnMarie Kennon

Spring is the time to plant summer-blooming bulbs, such as dahlias, gladiolas, lilies, calladiums, and elephant ears. Bulbs should be…

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Posted in: Home & Garden, Panorama Filed under: bulbs, spring planting, summer-blooming bults

Plants for Window Boxes

AnnMarie Kennon

Window boxes make for the perfect design elements to the exterior of your home.With the right flowers, they can serve…

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Posted in: Home & Garden, Panorama Filed under: flowers, spring planting, window boxes

Guide to Warm-Winter Planting

Advice from the experts at Texas A&M AgriLife photos by Master Gardener Sonia Schuertze and Kate Whitney The seasons are…

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Posted in: Home & Garden Filed under: blooming calendar, kate whitney, lawn care, texas agrilife, warm winter plants, winter weeds

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • The Beauty of Texas Weather

AnnMarie Kennon

When most non-Texans think of Texas weather, they likely imagine the dry, hot, and sunny climate they see in Western…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: texas golf, texas weather

Fine-tuning a Community Band

LInda A. Thornton

Sun City Resident and Jarrell ISD Making Music Together photo of Tom Repede by Kim Repede Never tell a tuba…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: community band, jarrell isd, sun city, tom repede

Curtains Up at Jarrell HS

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Catch the first performance of Decision Height at 4pm Sunday, March 6 at Jarrell High School. Admission is free but…

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Posted in: Education, Panorama, Thriving After 55 Filed under: decision height, jarrell high school, tara granberry, WASP

Better Health with Tai Chi

AnnMarie Kennon

Tai chi is a form of meditative exercise consisting of a series of 19 movements and one pose. Tai chi…

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Posted in: Thriving After 55 Filed under: senior exercise, tai chi

Meet Our Newest Writer, Cassidie Cox

AnnMarie Kennon

Like any happy family, the Georgetown View is always pleased to add a new member to the fold. This month,…

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Posted in: Panorama, People Filed under: cassidie cox

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