Making a Difference

Georgetown Trail Foundation Treasurer Cove McCormick, left, and Vice President Aaron Zander stand at the beginning of the Katy Crossing Trail, which was recently cleared along the San Gabriel River.

Georgetown Trail Foundation Treasurer Cove McCormick, left, and Vice President Aaron Zander stand at the beginning of the Katy Crossing Trail, which was recently cleared along the San Gabriel River.

Mountain bikers blazing new paths in Georgetown

If you don’t know where to find Dead Steps (also known as Tres Leches), Taco Supreme (hint: not at a fast food chain), Limestone Cowboy or Gotham in Georgetown, you’re not alone.
All Things Wild Rehabilitation Education Coordinator Roger Rucker, left, holds Hector, a red-tailed hawk. April Walston, director of operations, and Kaela Jones, director of animal care, examine the injured bird.

All Things Wild Rehabilitation Education Coordinator Roger Rucker, left, holds Hector, a red-tailed hawk. April Walston, director of operations, and Kaela Jones, director of animal care, examine the injured bird.

All Things Wild Rehabilitation gives animals a second chance

What do you do when you find a rattlesnake stuck to a sticky trap? If you’re an animal lover, the answer isn’t to kill it, but to try to help the critter.
Isabela Caneda participated in an internship through Ladders for Leaders.

Isabela Caneda participated in an internship through Ladders for Leaders.

Nonprofit puts high school students on ladder to success

Like many nonprofit founders, LaKissa Bright saw a need and figured out a way to address it when she launched Ladders for Leaders. A mother of two and member of the Round Rock PTA, Ms.