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Category: Columns

Poppy Talks: Pondering Some More

November 30, 2022 AnnMarie Kennon

My Love asked me for some change to do laundry recently and I told him I would dig into my…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: counting quarters, satire

Festive Sweets for the Family to Share

AnnMarie Kennon

Candy Cane hot Cocoa Pops Calculate the amount of chocolate chips, marshmallow bits, candy canes, and cups needed for your…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: christmas foods, christmas pickles, family treats, holiday sweets

Returning to Play

Charlotte Kovalchuk

PICKLEBALL FOR RECOVERY For nine wounded warriors in the Soldier Recovery Unit from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, transitioning to civilian life…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: fort campbell soldier recovery unit, john pepe, luke ellison, pickleball, robyn womac-fortin, sun city, travis berthold

A Home for the Holidays

November 1, 2022 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Foster a Holiday Companion Starting November 18 This fall, give a shelter pet the gift of a Home for the…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: april peiffer, home for the holidays, WCRAS, williamson county shelter

Georgetown’s Director of Fun

Charlotte Kovalchuk

From scenic hiking trails and swimming spots to one of the largest city parks in Texas—the 525-acre Garey Park—Georgetown’s outdoor…

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Posted in: Columns, Georgetown Works! Filed under: georgetown parks, georgetown parks & rec, julie damian, kade damian, kimberly garrett, the playful child

A Monument to Learning

Cassidie Cox

Eagle Scout Project Memorializes Education at Southwestern University To earn the rank of Eagle Scout, a young man must demonstrate…

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Posted in: Columns, Eagle Scouts Filed under: eagle scouts, edward burger, southwestern university, V-12 navy college training program, wilson benavides

Scots, Strolls… Salado!

Charlotte Kovalchuk

In 2016, a major project on IH-35 threatened the small, historic town of Salado just north of Jarrell, endangering local…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: christmas parade, christmas stroll, salado, scottish gathering

Poppy Talks: Do you really know who you’re voting for?

AnnMarie Kennon

No, I don’t mean for the finale of “The Voice.” I’m talking about the mid-term elections November 8. I’m anxious…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: candidate vetting, elections, voting

A Texas Thanksgiving

AnnMarie Kennon

Texas Thanksgiving is a great reflection of the Lone Star State itself. With an eclectic variety of traditionalAmerican, Hispanic, German,…

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Posted in: Columns, Food

Field of Honor 2022

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Rotarian and chair of the annual Field of Honor, as well as a retired higher education administrator and adjunct professor,…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: field of honor, georgetown rotary, jeanne cox, never forget mobile exhibit, sportclips, veterans day, W.D. Kelley Foundation

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