Abbey Archer

The ribbon cutting of Blue Sage Clothiers and Western Blonde Salon took place October 25, 2023. Shalene Scarborough, owner of Western Blonde Salon is holding the scissors. Kim Cauble is to her left. Photo courtesy of Alexis Fernardez

The ribbon cutting of Blue Sage Clothiers and Western Blonde Salon took place October 25, 2023. Shalene Scarborough, owner of Western Blonde Salon is holding the scissors. Kim Cauble is to her left. Photo courtesy of Alexis Fernardez

Blue Sage Clothiers offers rock-n-roll, Western styles

“One of my favorite things is to help somebody realize that they are beautiful just as they are,” said Kim Cauble, owner of Blue Sage Clothiers.Blue Sage Clothiers is celebrating one year of being open next door to Western Blonde Salon, at 806 South Myrtle Street.
Instructor Nina Hernandez demonstrates shooting a Staccato pistol in the outdoor range.

Instructor Nina Hernandez demonstrates shooting a Staccato pistol in the outdoor range.

Staccato Ranch opens “Lone Star Hideout” run-n-gun course

Staccato — an award-winning, Florence-based manufacturer of high-performance pistols for both law enforcement and civilians — opened an 800-acre shooting ranch on County Road 233 earlier this year. The company hopes it will one day will have the reputation of being the “Disneyland of shooting.
Butch Johnson goes up for two points for the Dallas Cowboys affiliated "Hoopsters" in the game against the Georgetown Sertoma Club. Johnson contributed only 4 points, but he gave his share in crowd-pleasing entertainment. Photo taken on March 27, 1982.

Butch Johnson goes up for two points for the Dallas Cowboys affiliated "Hoopsters" in the game against the Georgetown Sertoma Club. Johnson contributed only 4 points, but he gave his share in crowd-pleasing entertainment. Photo taken on March 27, 1982.

Sertoma helps hearing health while lighting up the sky

Georgetown Sertoma — a loose acronym for “Service to Mankind” — has been serving the local community for 45 years.The group is a part of the international Sertoma Inc. a large nonprofit organization of charity clubs that was chartered in 1912.
Prima Dora co-owners, from left, Melody English, Alan Barnette and Nathan English stand inside their new space on the Square. Photo by Abbey Archer

Prima Dora co-owners, from left, Melody English, Alan Barnette and Nathan English stand inside their new space on the Square. Photo by Abbey Archer

Business owners deal with changing downtown landscape

As the heart of Georgetown continues to evolve, small business owners find themselves navigating both opportunities and challenges in the increasingly competitive downtown real estate and commerce environment.
Terry Hughes and the Debonaires performing on New Years 2024. Photo courtesy of Cotton Country Club.

Terry Hughes and the Debonaires performing on New Years 2024. Photo courtesy of Cotton Country Club.

Cotton Country Club celebrates 25 years of dancing

 Cotton Country Club dancehall and restaurant in Granger is celebrating their 25 anniversary this year. The club was originally founded by Bubba Cox in 1999, and after a few changes in ownership, was most recently purchased in 2022 by Emily and Chris Hamilton.
Terry Hughes and the Debonaires performing on New Years 2024. Photo courtesy of Cotton Country Club.

Terry Hughes and the Debonaires performing on New Years 2024. Photo courtesy of Cotton Country Club.

Cotton Country Club celebrates 25 years of dancing

 Cotton Country Club dancehall and restaurant in Granger is celebrating their 25 anniversary this year. The club was originally founded by Bubba Cox in 1999, and after a few changes in ownership, was most recently purchased in 2022 by Emily and Chris Hamilton.
The Gold Bird Family investors include, (back row, from left) Brad Strittmatter, Tommy McCormick, Troy Hellmann, Cody Hirt, Tim Carr, (front row, from left) Stacey Strittmatter, Melissa McCormick, Jordana Hirt and Haley Carr.

The Gold Bird Family investors include, (back row, from left) Brad Strittmatter, Tommy McCormick, Troy Hellmann, Cody Hirt, Tim Carr, (front row, from left) Stacey Strittmatter, Melissa McCormick, Jordana Hirt and Haley Carr.

Camp Briteside opens, draws crowd in Northwest Georgetown

Camp Briteside —  a new restaurant, bar and outdoor space located on 8701 Ranch Road 2338 — held a grand opening Sunday, September 1. According to owner Cody Hirt, about 650 people visited for the opening event. At 3 p.m., usually a slow time for restaurants, Camp Briteside was on a two hour wait.
Landscape architect and bird watch guide Martin Byhower stands beside his American beautyberry tree. The tree leaves serve as natural insecticide and birds love to eat the purple berries.

Landscape architect and bird watch guide Martin Byhower stands beside his American beautyberry tree. The tree leaves serve as natural insecticide and birds love to eat the purple berries.

Sun City naturalist’s home garden stars in upcoming PBS Show

Sun City Resident Martin Byhower and his native garden will be featured on the Central Texas Gardener show on PBS Station KRLU on October 19 at noon and 4 p.m. and on October 20 at 9 a.m. The Central Texas Gardener show is the longest running show on PBS.
A wiffle ball field is one of the outdoor features at Camp Brightside, a restaurant and outdoor space that will open this weekend.

A wiffle ball field is one of the outdoor features at Camp Brightside, a restaurant and outdoor space that will open this weekend.

Camp Briteside brings summer camp vibe to Georgetown restaurant scene

Up the road on Williams Drive, Camp Briteside is creating a new restaurant, bar and outdoor space for residents in Northwest Georgetown. Located on a 54-acre property at 8701 Ranch Road 2338, the business will have a grand opening this Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Jeff Davis (front left) leads the band during a summer concert hosted by the City of Georgetown in 2018.

Jeff Davis (front left) leads the band during a summer concert hosted by the City of Georgetown in 2018.

The Georgetown Fire Department Pipes and Drums revives after covid

 The Georgetown Fire Department Pipes and Drums will perform one of their first major events since the Covid-19 pandemic on September 11.Assistant Chief Jeff Davis, the pipe major of the band, currently leads eight pipers, who include firefighters and two police officers.