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14-year-old Violet Willenberg is with her mom Lilly Willenberg, left, as she tries on formal dresses at Cinderella's Closet on Saturday, April 22, 2023.  Violet is attending a formal event at her school in Bastrop next month. Photos by Andy Sharp

14-year-old Violet Willenberg is with her mom Lilly Willenberg, left, as she tries on formal dresses at Cinderella's Closet on Saturday, April 22, 2023. Violet is attending a formal event at her school in Bastrop next month. Photos by Andy Sharp

Cinderella’s Closet fundraiser brings in over $13,000 for Taylor nonprofit

A Magical Spring Affair, the fundraiser and craft show hosted by Cinderella’s Closet last weekend in Taylor, brought in over $13,000, according to founder Patrice Dempsey. Funding will be used toward operational costs and improvements for the nonprofit.
 Stormi Fields, 2, left,  is joined by her cousin Wynter Fields, 3, right.

Stormi Fields, 2, left, is joined by her cousin Wynter Fields, 3, right.

Photos: Taylor Easter Egg hunt

Taylor's Easter Egg Hunt was held at Heritage Square Park on Saturday, April 8.  The event was sponsored by the City of Taylor and Frontier Bank.
A map outlines road work around Taylor and Hutto. Courtesy Williamson County

A map outlines road work around Taylor and Hutto. Courtesy Williamson County

County road projects progress in Taylor

Over the next few months, Taylor will be the site of some major road work, which Precinct 4 Commissioner Russ Boles said he hopes will alleviate resident concerns. “There’s been an increase in traffic between Hutto and Taylor on a variety of roads — state, city and county,” he said.

Taylor drums up excitement with Percussion Park

Make music in the park with Taylor’s new Percussion Park. The city is celebrating the opening of its new and interactive playground — located between the lake and the swimming pool in Murphy Park, 1600 Veterans Drive — with a ribbon cutting at 10 a.m. Saturday, February 18.
Adam Davenport poses for a photo on Thursday, January 19, with the mural he's painting of World 100 Meter champion and Olympics Silver medalist Fred Kerley, a Taylor native.   The mural is being painted on the Ford Ground Storage Tank at 1606 North Main Street, Taylor. Mr. Davenport says he has about ten days of work to complete the project.   The city will dedicate it during a ceremony on February 4 at 10 a.m. (Photos by Andy Sharp)

Adam Davenport poses for a photo on Thursday, January 19, with the mural he's painting of World 100 Meter champion and Olympics Silver medalist Fred Kerley, a Taylor native. The mural is being painted on the Ford Ground Storage Tank at 1606 North Main Street, Taylor. Mr. Davenport says he has about ten days of work to complete the project. The city will dedicate it during a ceremony on February 4 at 10 a.m. (Photos by Andy Sharp)

Taylor honors hometown Olympian Fred Kerley with mural

At age 27, Taylor native Fred Kerley has certainly made his mark on the world as a track and field star.
The manger scene in Bethlehem is enacted at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Pilgrimage to Bethlehem Saturday, December 10, 2022

The manger scene in Bethlehem is enacted at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Pilgrimage to Bethlehem Saturday, December 10, 2022

Photos: Immanuel Lutheran Church Pilgrimage to Bethlehem

The manger scene in Bethlehem is enacted at the Immanuel Lutheran Church Pilgrimage to Bethlehem Saturday, December 10, in Taylor. This year, the 14th year for the live nativity, 20 area churches work together to make this production happen.
Lucy Hollon, 16, a member of the Georgetown FFA program, left, and Payton Montandon, 16, with the Florence FFA program, prepare to show their sheep.

Lucy Hollon, 16, a member of the Georgetown FFA program, left, and Payton Montandon, 16, with the Florence FFA program, prepare to show their sheep.

Photos: Williamson County Livestock Show begins

The Williamson County Livestock Show is an annual event at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor. The event began this Sunday, December 4, and runs through the week.