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Category: Columns

Art for a Lifetime

April 1, 2022 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Being an artist is about learning to see the world differently,” Sue Bishop says as she points to a tree…

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Posted in: Columns, Thriving After 55 Filed under: carol light, georgetown art scene, grace heritage chapel, sue bishop

Super Slow, Super Fast and All Good

AnnMarie Kennon

Multicookers have become a kitchen must-have. As the name suggests, they are convenient multi-taskers—a set-it-and-forget-it slow cooker, and a pressure…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: cobbler, crock pot recipes, lemon chicken soup, multi-cooker recipes, rhubarb, strawberry

Poppy Talks: Poppy Thoughts about Relationships

Poppy Talks

Forget Mars and Venus. At least those two celestial bodies are in the same solar system. Ladies, have you had…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks Filed under: mars and venus, poppy talks, relationships, satire

Breaking Ground on Georgetown Jobs 

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Williamson County and Georgetown officials broke ground February 23 on a CelLink Corporation manufacturing facility that will be located between…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: bill gravell, cellink georgetown, gateway35, georgetown EDC, josh schroeder, titan development

Becoming a Dog Family

March 2, 2022 Contributing Author

contributed by April Peiffer, WCRAS Community Programs Director Anyone who had a dog while growing up likely has fond childhood…

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Posted in: Columns, Shelter Stories Filed under: adopt a pet, kids and pets, shelter pets, WCRAS

Healing Through Art

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Healing Arts Gallery Provides Respite for Hospital Patients and Staff For patients, visitors, and staff, The Healing Arts Gallery at…

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Posted in: Arts, Columns Filed under: central art club of round rock, central texas pastel society, hugh brown, rob neff, st. davids georgetown, waterloo watercolor society

Texas Road Trip Jewel: Wildflowers at Willow City Loop

AnnMarie Kennon 1 Comment

For decades, wildflowers have been the #1 roadside attraction in Texas—the only place in the world where bluebonnets grow naturally.…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: bluebonnets, texas wildflowers, TK ranch, wildseed fields, willow city loop

Saving the Planet One Kid at a Time

AnnMarie Kennon

It may seem like children don’t have much agency in reducing consumption in the home, but even the smallest members…

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Posted in: Columns, Save the Planet Filed under: conservation, kids and family, save the planet

Twice a Day Keeps the Yellow Away

AnnMarie Kennon

Parents, rejoice. We’ve canvassed the experts for some proven (and sometimes sneaky) hacks to help keep smiles cavity-free. Keep xylitol…

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Posted in: Ask the Expert, Columns Filed under: dental hacks, kids and family

Young in Years, Mature in Faith

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Belief in a higher power and help from others propelled 2021 Georgetown High School graduate Avery Brooks to soar to…

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Posted in: Columns, Faith & Chicken Soup Filed under: avery brooks, georgetown high school, jon brooks, michelle brooks, pole vault, university of kansas

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