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Category: Features

Local Pumpkin Roundup 2019

October 2, 2019 AnnMarie Kennon

Fortunately, pumpkin patches are not difficult to find in Texas, and by the time you read this, many of them…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: 2019 pumpkin patches, georgetown pumpkin patches, pumpkin patch events

The Stories Our Cemeteries Tell

AnnMarie Kennon

Not everyone finds cemeteries depressing or spooky.  Williamson County is home to a group of taphophiles who have made it…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: cemetery restoration, cemetery restoration volunteers, don stephenson, john christeson, wayne ware, williamson county historic cemeteries

Field of Honor: A Tribute to Service Above Self

AnnMarie Kennon

The Rotary Club of Georgetown is paying tribute to our valued veterans, active and reserve duty military, first responders, and…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: field of honor, jeanne cox, patriots ball, rotary club of georgetown, veterans day

St. David’s Georgetown: 40th Anniversary Celebration

AnnMarie Kennon

Georgetown View sat down with St. David’s Georgetown CEO Hugh Brown to talk about the history of St. David’s Georgetown…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: georgetown health foundation, georgetown tx hospital, hugh brown

Living Donors: A Whole New Level of Sharing

AnnMarie Kennon

Ty Gipson has been a mover and shaker in Georgetown for many years.  He is an extraordinary business owner, having…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: crystal gipson, kidney donation, organ donation, texas organ sharing alliance, ty gipson

Stories of 9/11 From Texans, some who were there

August 30, 2019 AnnMarie Kennon

September 11 appears on every calendar, but no one says it like that any more. It is a day that…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: 9/11 stories, brittany cheatheam, david valdez, dulles airport, jennifer stratton, logal airport, lola pozo mcdonald, pentagon, shanksville, united airlines flight attendant, world trade center

For Nyle Maxwell, Life is Quite a Ride

AnnMarie Kennon 2 Comments

You can’t live in Central Texas without knowing his name. He is a former Mayor of Round Rock and his…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: judy maggio, nancy maxwell, nyle maxwell, vehicles unique georgetown

The BiG Cause and Effect

BiG’s next steps are…well… big! Brookwood in Georgetown, known locally as BiG, offers a vocational community for adults with intellectual…

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

Opifex Global • Astronaut Training… in Georgetown!

AnnMarie Kennon

Barton Bollfrass, like many of us, grew up on the thrills of space travel, moon landings, and shuttle programs. More…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: astronaut training, barton bollfrass, opifex global

Here Comes Trouble, and Georgetown is loving it

August 14, 2019 AnnMarie Kennon

Local social media mavens Christine Tomaszewski and Shelley Rodocker have teamed up with Rachel Hancock of Something Social Texas to…

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Posted in: Features Filed under: christine tomaszewski, double trouble, georgetown small business, rachel hancock, shelley rodocker

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