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Art Scapes: Georgetown venues offer art and music at the Spring Art Stroll April 20
Ellen Greeney
There are many venues participating in the Spring Art Stroll on April 20.
• 5 p.m. at the Georgetown Public Library’s Hewlett Room: Artist talk with Yasaman Mehrsa, the artist behind the 175th Anniversary Mural, Still Making History
• 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
As an older man, Howard Bleeke played cranky old men and elegant old men. In this photo, he is shown as a participant in a chess game.
Making it big in NYC: Walburg’s Howard Bleeke, professional actor, loved his life
Linda Scarbrough
Howard Bleeke came home to Walburg on Valentine’s Day. He was buried next to his mother, Hilda Kelm Bleeke, as he had requested, and his father, Wilfred Bleeke. Had he lived, Howard would be celebrating his 83rd birthday today, but he died a year ago last spring.
Wednesday, April 19, 2023
GUEST ESSAY: Local control or state control? You choose.
News Staff
By KEVIN PITTS
The 88th Texas Legislative Session has passed the halfway point and there is no shortage of bills filed that impact the operation of the city. In my opinion, many of these bills continue to strip local control from cities, which negatively affects citizens.
Monday, April 17, 2023
Agrilife: It’s time for spring pruning
News Staff
One of the first signs that I look for to know that spring has finally arrived is blooming shrubs like bridal wreath spirea, forsythia and quince.
Sunday, April 16, 2023
GUEST ESSAY: Protecting Texas’ innovation economy is key to America’s competitive edge
News Staff
By Dave Porter
Tech is big in Texas. The Lone Star state is already the best state to do business, and is now quickly becoming the top state for technological innovation, driven by many of our local innovators here in Central Texas.
Friday, April 14, 2023
Sherry McRae won Best in Show for “Sweet Nectar Time” in the DeWitt County Shutterbugs Photography Contest.
Art Scapes: Animals are the art theme this month
Ellen Greeney
The Sun City Texas Photography Club announced three new exhibits now on display. “Birds of Sun City” is a 12-image exhibit in the Activities Center, 1 Texas Drive.
Monday, April 10, 2023
The City of Georgetown Employee Art Show features creative works from many departments throughout the city, including this touch lamp from Information Technology’s Danny Thiele.
Bibliofiles: Highlighting the art of the city
Bibliofiles
Every other year, the Georgetown Public Library hosts a special art exhibit featuring works created by current City of Georgetown employees. The show is a chance for municipal employees to show off their creative side.
Monday, April 10, 2023
Tastes of the Town: It’s Cadbury Egg season
Linda Dwyer
Happy Easter! The hunt is on and it’s the one time when putting all your eggs in one basket is okay.
Good things come in small chocolate packages, and Cadbury Eggs are in season.
Saturday, April 8, 2023
Helping kids in schools and dogs at the shelter
Ellen Greeney
Being able to walk and play with energetic dogs at the Georgetown Animal Shelter, volunteer Selena Almaraz receives special attention and love from Glory.
Glory is a Level 3 dog because she is a large dog with lots of energy.
Sunday, March 26, 2023
Tastes of the Town: Kombucha: It’s Alive!
Linda Dwyer
Occasionally my husband prepares a fermented drink from living organisms and our kitchen takes on the look of a mad scientist’s lab.
SCOBY, Symbiotic Culture of Bacteria and Yeast, is the living culture. This host is fed tea and sugar and fermentation produces an effervescent kombucha drink.
Sunday, March 26, 2023