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EDITOR'S NOTE

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PUBLISHER | CATHY PAYNE

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To celebrate Georgetown’s and Williamson County’s 175th birthdays this year, citizens gathered to add a new mural on the side of the county’s tax office building. “You’re part of history now!” one lady called out to the group of painters. It was indeed a memorable experience getting to join the community in contributing to our town’s art legacy.

From murals to arts festivals to community theater to literary hubs, Georgetown is home to a thriving arts and culture scene. It’s one that drew Christelle Bois to film an episode of The Story of Art in America in April. You can read about her experience in this issue as well as our town’s journey to becoming a cultural district and how it has grown as an arts and culture destination.

Speaking of films, our What Makes Texas, Texas section spotlights the many movies that have and continue to put our state on the film map.

When it comes to planning summer activities, be sure to check out our list of fun and family friendly events taking place all over Texas. Worth the Drive also shares more details on a few small-town festivals that celebrate everything from local history and ethnicity to music, food, and art.

Don’t forget to check out our food page for some festival-inspired recipes that will help you bring the festival experience home.

As we head into summer, consider giving back at the Wilco Regional Animal Shelter, which offers a multitude of volunteer opportunities. Or a nonprofit like Ride On Center for Kids, which recently raised half a million dollars for equine-assisted services at its annual Barn Dance fundraiser.

Let's not forget to send out some love to our GISD graduates! We also wish Dr. Fred Brent a grateful farewell as he begins his retirement. We are thankful for his efforts to transform GISD into the empowered, successful, and compassionate place it became under his leadership.

Like many of the best in her craft, Cathy has a specialized degree—in her case, hard science—and a gift for writing. She found her voice and fulfillment reporting and writing news and magazine features for a regional Central Texas audience. Along with serving as the publisher of the Georgetown View, Cathy oversees multiple news magazines, marketing campaigns, and books.

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CONTENTS

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ON THE COVER: EXPERIENCE GEORGETOWN

Georgetown's Thriving Arts and Culture Scene

ASK THE EXPERT Balancing Life and Scaffolding for Art's Sake

ART MAP Local Georgetown Murals and Street Art

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MUSIC Resound You Songs! Texas Bach Festival Returns

GIVING BACK ROCK Celebrates 25 Years

IN THE SPOTLIGHT Art in America Docuseries Spotlights Georgetown's Art Scene

ART FOR ALL Palace Theatre Focuses on Inclusive Entertainment

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TEXAS FESTIVALS

Guide To Texas Festivals

SHELTER STORIES Unleash Your Love as a Shelter Volunteer

WORTH THE DRIVE Discover Texas' Small Town Festivals

WELLNESS A New Path to Healing

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WHAT MAKES TEXAS "TEXAS" A Hollywood Destination

FOOD Festival Foods Without the Lines

POPPY TALKS A Generational Chat

PARTING SHOTS Boot Scootin' at San Gabriel Park

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Georgetown'’s Thriving Arts and Culture Scene

In 2013, the Georgetown Art Center opened alongside myriad arts and culture attractions. The city's Arts and Culture Board saw an opportunity to leverage this development and applied for our community to become a cultural district, with the goal of driving economic growth in the downtown area. The designation also enables Georgetown to be eligible for additional grant funding from the Texas Commission on the Arts. Now one of 52 cultural districts across the state, Georgetown continues to make its mark on the Texas arts and culture scene with a rich mix of arts offerings, from public art that tells stories and honors history to art galleries, educational programs, and festivals.

CULTURAL DISTRICT JOURNEY

The Arts and Culture Board sent the Texas Commission on the Arts a letter of intent describing Georgetown’s plans for the district and how its arts offerings will play a pivotal role in driving economic development. “These districts can become focal points for generating business, attracting tourists, stimulating cultural development, and fostering civic pride,” Georgetown Arts and Culture Program Manager Amanda Still says.

The most successful cultural districts, TCA Executive Director Gary Gibbs says, have a rich mix of arts offerings within walking distance — galleries, theaters, etc. — along with retail shops, restaurants, and lodging. “Georgetown has these assets located within the charming downtown Square, which continues to attract visitors and members of the community.”

Amanda agrees that Georgetown checks all the boxes when it comes to the TCA’s criteria for a successful cultural district, including a unique social and historical identity, arts institutions and events that serve as cornerstones of the community, and robust backing from the community.

FLOURISHING ARTS AND CULTURE HUB

The TCA provided critical support and guidance to the Georgetown Arts and Culture Board in bringing their program vision to life. They presented the city a framework and offered valuable resources during the planning process. Since being designated as a cultural district the city has received $118,000 in grants, which has funded infrastructure projects to provide space for arts and culture programming and events.

Thanks to TCA funding, the space between the Grace Heritage Center and Sweet Lemon Kitchen has been transformed into a gathering place known as the South Main Arts District for public art, arts and culture programs, art strolls, and the new South Main Arts Festival. Today, the district has evolved into a thriving community hub, drawing surrounding businesses and residents alike.

The Arts and Culture Board’s goal for Georgetown’s arts and culture scene is three-fold:

 strengthen relationships with arts organizations and businesses,

 increase economic opportunities for the arts in the community and attract more arts-based businesses to the Cultural District, and

 add spaces for arts education and performing arts facilities.

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Kovalchuk EXPERIENCE GEORGETOWN
Charlotte
photos courtesy City of Georgetown Department of Downtown and Tourism

Painting Georgetown

From honoring military heroes and preserving history to welcoming newcomers and showcasing our signature flower, Georgetown’s murals are part of the Arts and Culture Board’s vision of building a vibrant arts community. “Murals are a way to tell an important story and honor history and culture,” Amanda says. Another reason is simply that “people love murals, and that’s what they want to see! Once we established a permitting process for murals, businesses and property owners jumped at the opportunity to invest in a mural for their building.”

Some of the most popular murals around town include “Greetings from Georgetown, Texas” at Gus’s Drug and “Preserving History” on the back of City Hall and adjacent to the African American Shotgun House. One recent mural is featured on the side of the county’s tax office building in celebration of Georgetown and Williamson County’s 175th birthday in March.

“I frequently get requests from visual artists regarding community space for meetings, workshops, and art classes, as well as from performing artists and musicians for a large performance space,” she says. “Our community facilities are currently at capacity for these types of arts activities, and the Arts and Culture Board loves to add new spaces to our Georgetown arts and culture scene.”

Georgetown Cultural District

The Georgetown Cultural District covers the 40-block area of the downtown around the Courthouse Square, with arts and cultural attractions like the Art Center, Palace Theatre, Williamson Museum, Georgetown Public Library, Grace Heritage Center, Shotgun House Museum, downtown art galleries, and shops featuring handcrafted items. Check out other arts and culture elements in the district such as the Victorian-era architecture around the Square and outdoor public art.

is such a great destination for arts and culture events, especially festivals, because we have so many great options for different experiences. From the Square to Garey Park to the beautiful San Gabriel Park, we can accommodate almost any event. And with smaller venues coming online in the near future, we’ll

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Balancing Life & Scaffolding for Art's Sake

Sarah Blankenship’s days have their ups and downs – literally, and few people have a voicemail message that reminds callers, “I’m often on scaffolding and can’t get to my phone.” But for this well-known muralist and sign painter, the physical demands, continual test of creativity, and required patience are all worth it.

We asked Sarah to share the ins and outs of muraling and what it takes to bring her works of art to life.

What is the difference between painting on canvas or paper compared to a building wall?

Setting: For canvas/paper, you can execute in the comfort of your home studio. You can also control the temperature, where you sit/stand, and who is around you. For wall murals, the location and surrounding environment change all the time. For exterior wall murals, expect changing weather conditions, visibility constraints of daylight hours, and standing for hours at a time.

Surface texture: Canvas is stretched across a wood frame and there isn't a solid surface behind it, which creates some movement when you paint. Walls are a solid surface, which requires less of a delicate brush stroke. The paint that adheres best can vary on different wall textures/materials and the approach to painting can differ.

Subject matter: For a wall mural, my goal is to help achieve the vision of the business or homeowner, not necessarily mine. There is a lot more flexibility to simply create what you like as an artist on canvas/paper.

Does painting on buildings require different skills or techniques?

If you can paint small, you can learn how to paint big. The biggest difference is scale, speed, brush size, and ladders/scaffolding. You have to cover a lot more ground in a quick amount of time. A roller or a larger brush — the kind you use to paint house trim — is often needed to cover a large expanse, rather than small detail brushes more common in canvas painting.

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ASK THE EXPERT
Photos courtesy Sarah Blankenship & Anthony Blankenship
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“It’s an exhausting job, but so gratifying.”

1. Initial meeting/photos to visualize space and hear client’s vision

2. Estimate

3. Design: computer designs executed on top of the existing photo(s)

What is your process from start to finish? ? ? ?

4. Prep/set-up: purchase supplies, load truck with materials, ladder and/ or scaffolding. Cover area. Set up. Trace design.

5. Painting: that’s the best part for me!

6. Clean up.

7. Wrap up: touch ups/adjustments. Make sure client is happy.

8. Invoicing

Does being a muralist require any certain training?

You don't need certain training. I think people are born with artistic skill and many people out there already have the talents to paint a mural. What you do need is trial and error time with the best execution, materials, and methods that work for you. Practice in your home or a friend's home, or volunteer on a community mural.

I did attend Savannah College of Art and Design and I know my classes on color theory, drawing, art history, computer art, etc. were helpful. What my college lacked was business classes. I've had to figure out how to write estimates, do invoicing, get business insurance, do my taxes and much more. I think business classes would be helpful to anyone looking to work for themselves in any industry.

Every muralist approaches their process slightly different. For me, computer design is essential to my process, so training in Photoshop and Illustrator was very helpful. Knowledge of Photoshop also allows me to quickly adjust scale and designs on site if my drawing doesn't perfectly match up to on-site conditions.

How long does a typical project take?

Logos are often a day project, most murals take a week, larger murals are typically two weeks.

How do you scale your designs onto a wall in order to get accurate guidelines to work from?

It depends on the space and the surrounding environment. A projector is the easiest, quickest, and the most common way I transfer the design from the computer to the wall. If there is not enough room or site conditions aren't conducive, I use the grid method, free-hand, stencils, tracing paper transfers, or a tape measure and level.

Are there any tips you can share for beginning muralists?

Sign painting workshops are helpful for lettering.

The level is your best tool for straight lettering.

Practice with sample size or discounted mis-tint paints from your local paint store.

You learn as you go, don't be afraid to get out there and try!

Running a one-woman business was a conscious decision for Sarah. Her goal was to create a less complicated, more free-flowing environment in which she could devote herself to the reason behind it all – painting.

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St. Georgetown Hospital River Hills Dr N Oak Hollow Rd Wolf Ranch Pkwy Hintz Rd S IH S IH 35 SB 15 RiveryDrive U n i v e r s iyt T n E Univers ity Tn W 35 GEORGETOWN ART TOUR 1 "Best Friends" (K9 Heroes Mural) Wag Heaven, 206 W 6th St #115 "Artistic Signage" Grace Heritage Church "Crosswalk Mural" Georgetown Public Library "Blue Hole Park" City of Georgetown City Hall "DayScape Wonder" City of Georgetown Municipal Court "El Arbol" City of Georgetown Municipal Court "Jumping Around" 711 S. Main St "The Square" 809 S. Main St "Everyone Deserves Kindness" 101 E. 17th St "Traditions to the Future" 215 W. 8th St "Preserving History" Behind the Georgetown City Hall "Greetings from Georgetown Texas" Gus's Drug on University Ave "Heritage Community Garden" Heritage Garden "Dreaming of Papaver Rhoeas" Starbucks in Wolf Ranch Town Center "All You Need is Love" 1202 Williams Dr "Pick Me" Georgetown Animal Shelter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 "Railroad Rhythm" adjacent 8th St. Parking Lot 9 "Still Making History" 904 S Main St 18 12 ART, MUSIC & FESTIVALS 2023
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At the corner of 7th St. & Church St.

At the southeast corner of 8th St. & Main St.

At the southeast corner of 8th St. & Austin Ave.

At the northeast corner of 8th St. and Main St.

At the Georgetown Public Library outside the 9th St. entrance

At the southwest corner of 8th St. & Austin Ave.

At the corner of 6th St. & Austin Ave.

Near the Shotgun House near 801 West St.

At the corner of Main St. & 9th St.

At Georgetown Public Library outside the 9th St. entrance

At 8th St. outside of Robert’s Printing

At Main St. between Grace Heritage and Kork Wine Bar.

At the Georgetown Public Library outside the 9th St. entrance.

At the Georgetown Public Library outside the 9th St. entrance.

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Gene’s Auto Repair Rolls into New Location

Seeing a shift in the auto industry after working at several motor companies drove Gene Edmondson to open his own auto repair shop. “Everything was becoming so money-driven. Car repair has become so costly and is getting more expensive every day. I think some people take it to an extreme—to the point that the average person can’t afford to fix his or her car.”

Gene says, when he opened Gene’s Auto Repair & Service Center in 2018, “We wanted to make sure money was never more important than people. We aim to provide good service for your money and make it affordable.”

Gene’s Auto is a one-stop-shop for all your car needs, whether it’s mechanical repairs, AC servicing, brake replacements, or routine maintenance. “We do everything but bodywork and tires,” Gene says.

A Georgetown resident since 2000, Gene wanted to set up shop close to home. Gene's Auto quickly out-

town, and in February, moved to a larger site on Williams Drive. He is pleased that being located next to Sun City has opened a whole new customer base for the shop and his growth trend is continuing.

IT’S PERSONAL

Since day one, Gene’s goal has been to create a business that honors his team’s Christian values and community focus. “I got all the guys together and said, ‘Look, I don’t want anything to have happened between Monday and Friday that, if you see them out in the community on Saturday or Sunday, you can’t walk up and ask them how their day is going. Basically, don’t do anything you’re not going to feel good about.’ ” He adds, “I’ve got an amazing group of guys. I don’t have to worry about them gouging or writing up anything that doesn’t need to be done to try to build up profit. When you take care of people, the money will always follow.”

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Resound, You Songs!

Annual Texas Bach Festival Returns in June

In just five years, the Texas Bach Festival has gained a devoted following, local business support, and generous grants and donations. Despite its substantive growth, Artistic Director Barry Scott Williamson recognizes the need to build on the festival’s success by continuing to bring a transformative classical music experience to Central Texas. "We are making headway, but years 6 through 10 present a unique challenge," he says. "This is the time people say, ‘Yeah,

we've heard of TBF, but what will you bring us next year?' In this new phase, it's vital we continue to exhibit exceptional musical quality. We must keep putting the community first and also give our musicians a multi-faceted array of great performance opportunities."

This year's "Resound, You Songs!” festival, he adds, will achieve these goals via a diverse schedule — everything from music education to a free

• June 18, 4pm: The Artisan Quartet will perform a “Toast to Dads of All Ages” matinee concert at HighPointe Estate in Liberty Hill with music of Mozart, Wolf, and Haydn. Guests can enjoy a complimentary wine and cheese hour at 3pm with high-end Italian and Spanish wines courtesy of Beviamo International. Barry urges visitors to “take Dad out for Father’s Day brunch and then come to this superb concert by the Artisan Quartet with wine and cheese beforehand and door prize drawings for several lucky dads for $100 gift certificates contributed by City Post Chophouse, The Golden Rule, Ken'z Guitars, and others.”

• June 19, 8pm: “Freedom vs Rules: Prelude and Fugue” will feature organist David Polley performing compositions by Bach, Bruhns, Mendelssohn, and Reubke at Grace Episcopal Church in Georgetown.

• June 22, 8pm: "Resound, You Songs!" (Erschallet, ihr Lieder!) will feature the TBF Choir and Camerata Orchestra performing Bach's Cantatas BWV 34, 147, and 172 at The Worship Place in Sun City. “Bach wrote hundreds of cantatas that are still beloved 300 years later. Folks love to hear them. They’re very exciting with trumpets, timpani, woodwinds, chorus, and soloists,” Barry says.

library concert to a special Father’s Day performance. Although instrumental music is prominently featured, Bach Festival attendees will also enjoy an exquisite variety of art song, operatic, and choral performances. From the lighthearted humor of Haydn's melodies to the passionate virtuosity of Verdi and Puccini to the grandeur and intensity of Bach’s sacred cantatas, the festival promises to be a truly immersive and captivating musical experience.

• June 23, 11am: "Bach's Lunch: Suite Treats" will feature pianist Toby Blumenthal, who will educate as well as entertain visitors with music by Bach, Marcello, Domeni-Paradies, and Handel, at the Georgetown Public Library's Hewlett Room. Afterwards, a limited number of concertgoers will enjoy a Dutch treat lunch at 12:30 at City Post Chophouse. To be included, visit texasbachfestival.org.

• June 24, 8pm: "Serata Lirica" will feature renowned tenor Angelo Ferrari and pianist Rick Rowley performing breathtaking music of Verdi, Puccini, and several other operatic, Neapolitan, and American song composers at St. Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Austin. “It will be a wonderful assortment of great Italian opera and American art songs,” Barry says. The concert will also be a fundraiser for TBF, with high-end wines from Beviamo International offered as donor incentives.

• June 25, 3pm: "Resound, You Songs!" (Erschallet, ihr Lieder!) will feature the TBF Choir and Camerata Orchestra performing Bach cantatas BWV 34, 147, and 172 at St. Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Church in Austin.

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1) change 2022 to 2023

2) TBF 2023: RESOUND, YOU SONGS!

All concerts except the free library concert are $30 for general admission, $25 for seniors, and $15 for students and active military. Scan the code to learn more, buy tickets, or make a donation, or visit texasbachfestival.org.

3) May 21, June 18-25, 2023

4) Our venues have signi cantly changed:

SUPPORT TBF

Georgetown Public Library

HighPointe Estate, Liberty Hill

Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown

The Worship Place, Sun City/Georgetown

St. Martin’s Ev Lutheran Church, Austin

5) For tickets, program information, donations and more visit www.texasbachfestival.org

Despite increasing costs, the Texas Bach Festival team is committed to keeping the event accessible for all classical music fans. “To show our love for the community, we’re not raising ticket prices despite mounting expenses. We’re making this very affordable for folks,” Barry says, adding that donations are more important than ever to keep TBF going. Readers and community members can show support for TBF by purchasing tickets online or at the door, making a donation of any size, and sharing information about TBF with friends, family, and coworkers.

Please use the same fonts, etc., as in 2022.

TBF 2023: RESOUND, YOU SONGS!

May 21, June 18-25, 2023

Georgetown Public Library

HighPointe Estate, Liberty Hill

Grace Episcopal Church, Georgetown

e Worship Place, Sun City/Georgetown

St. Martin’s EV Lutheran Church, Austin

For tickets, program information, donations and more visit www.texasbachfestival.org

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ROCK Celebrates 25 Years Barn Dance Raises $500,000

A testament to the nonprofit’s impact on countless lives over the last 25 years, this year’s Barn Dance raised more than $500,000 to further Ride On Center for Kids’ efforts to provide equine-assisted services to children, adults, and veterans with physical and cognitive challenges. “We are incredibly blessed and grateful to everyone who supported us this year,” marketing manager Tina Clary says. “We recognize there are hundreds and hundreds of people who have given blood, sweat, and tears to make ROCK happen. At the end of the day, it’s humbling to realize that lives are changing because of that work and that power. We’re so grateful for all the donors and sponsors who have shown up and supported ROCK’s mission and healing through horses for 25 years. We are excited about what another 25 years will bring.”

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DANCING AND GIVING BACK

The Barn Dance is an annual fundraiser that typically brings in a third or more of the organization’s budget and enables ROCK’s team to continue doing everything from feeding horses to maintaining the facilities to keeping the lights on. This year, the event drew about 900 guests, staff, and volunteers who enjoyed a variety of entertainment. Former County Judge Dan Gattis and Daytripper host Chet Garner emceed the program, which included the Sun City Cloggers and Texas Jam Band, with a special appearance by George Strait’s son, Bubba.

One of the highlights of the night, Tina says, was when ROCK founder Nancy Krenek described how her journey came full circle after seeing her grandson become a ROCK participant. “She didn’t imagine her family would someday need ROCK. When you think about ROCK, it’s more than just one person who comes. It affects the whole family. It affects people down the line in ways that we can’t even guess.”

Save the date for next year’s Barn Dance, April 6, 2024, and also their next fundraiser, the Cowgirl Bruncheon, on November 4. For those wanting to donate time, “Rocketeers” enjoy a variety of volunteering opportunities.

“Whether they’ve been with ROCK from day one or they’re brand new, ROCK has continued to change lives and we’re super excited to continue doing that for the next 25 years and hopefully more.”
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Art in America: Spotlight on the Georgetown

To ensure an interesting mix of on-screen characters, she asked Arts and Culture Program Manager Amanda Still to send her a broad but inclusive list of 10-20 artists. “I wanted all the community represented, some female and male artists, to showcase the most diversity—in terms of art and community—as possible.” Ann Evans, a reference librarian at the Georgetown library, will be the featured historian, and readers who tune in to season three of The Story of Art in America will be the first to see which Georgetown artists made the cut.

ART JOURNEY

Christelle’s filmmaking journey began when she realized she had an emotional need for creative expression. “Art, for me, was for very skilled, educated people. I thought art was definitely not for me,” she says. “It took me 40 years to realize I needed to express myself.”

After exploring the story of art in America in the usual places like Chicago and New York, filmmaker Christelle Bois decided to point her camera at a destination not typically known for its art – Texas. “I really want to discover those places that we usually disregard in terms of art.”

From painting to music, sculpture to murals, poetry to dance, pottery to storytelling, The Story of Art in America docuseries explores how art is, and always has been, an essential part of America’s social fabric. In the first two seasons, viewers followed along as Christelle traversed the west coast and southeast and interviewed talented artists from all walks of life. Last month, she visited a mix of 10 small towns and large cities across Texas: Dallas, Canyon, Odessa, Alpine, Sonora, Georgetown, Salado, Corsicana, Texarkana, and Dennison.

She began her personal journey in 2018, displaying black and white cityscape photos from her globetrotting adventures at an art exhibit in New York. She was subsequently moved to discover the impact of art on others and took to the road to interview artists, art teachers, museum curators, and everyday Americans from New York to California. The resulting documentary, Americart 2019, was well received and inspired Christelle and her team to expand it into a docuseries.

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photo courtesy Christelle Bois

Art Scene

The goal of The Story of Art in America, she says, is to demonstrate that art is accessible to everyone. “It's not behind glass. It can touch everyone, and everyone can experience it." She also hopes viewers will be inspired to not just talk about art, but also the people behind the art. “I want to feel the emotion and discover what it takes to be an artist — what art is in terms of humanity, not technicity.”

TUNE IN

Georgetown folks can catch their town on the big screen when season three of The Story of Art in America premiers on Amazon Prime in late 2023 or early next year. Scan the code to learn more about the docuseries.

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OPENING THE DOORS TO INCLUSION

Palace Theatre Focuses on Inclusive Entertainment

When it comes to creating a truly inclusive and adaptive theater experience, few venues can match the commitment and dedication of Georgetown’s Palace Theatre. This outstanding keystone of the downtown Square has developed several programs that cater specifically to individuals who have special needs and provide an environment that is welcoming, accommodating, and comfortable for people of all ages. With a range of initiatives that include sensory-friendly performances, adaptive classes, assistive technology, and movement programs, the Palace Theatre has taken important steps to ensure everyone can enjoy the magic of live theater.

CURTAINS UP ON ACCESSIBILITY SENSORY PERFORMANCES

Thanks to Trina Sherman, adaptive theater coordinator and special needs mom who dreamed of inclusion theater, and generous donations from the community, the Palace Theatre holds free, shortened productions of family-friendly musicals for special needs children and their families. Adapted for little ones who struggle to keep still, or are bothered by loud noises, these performances are shorter, include an ASL interpreter, and a hearing induction loop.

AUDIO DESCRIPTIONS

The Palace Theatre also provides verbal commentary for visually impaired theatergoers, which enables them to enjoy performances independently, without relying on a sighted companion. Audio description provides rich and vivid descriptions of the action on stage during scenes without dialogue, such as fights or kissing. These narratives seamlessly blend with the performance, allowing individuals with sight challenges to follow the plot, incorporate facial expressions, and appreciate the costumes and scenery.

INDUCTIVE HEARING LOOP

The Palace Theatre also offers a unique and innovative service that caters to those with hearing impairments. The main auditorium is equipped with cutting-edge technology that transmits sound directly from the sound board to any hearing aid fitted with a t-coil. This makes it easy for users to activate the t-coil option and enjoy an enhanced theater experience, with the option to turn off the microphone in their hearing aid to eliminate ambient noise in the auditorium. The theater also allows patrons to check out a “loaner” unit at any performance to ensure everyone can experience the excitement of live theater.

YOU! ARE THE STAR DANCE FOR PD®

For those living with Parkinson's disease and their caregivers, the theater offers a weekly one-hour class, made possible by a grant from the Scott & White Clinic. Led by a professionally trained instructor, the program provides participants with an engaging, stimulating, and creative opportunity to explore movement and music while promoting healing and wellness. The benefits of the program include enhanced flexibility and increased confidence. But beyond the physical benefits, the class also works to stimulate mental activities and focus attention on the eyes, ears, and touch as tools for movement and balance.

ADAPTIVE THEATER FOR ALL

Research has shown the communication and processing skills that are integral to success in theater can have a profound impact on social, emotional, and academic development, and the Palace team is on a mission to bring those benefits to everyone in the community. Thanks to generous support from several local organizations, the Palace Theatre offers vacation theater camps that teach basic techniques and combinations in dance, acting, and music. These camps also provide opportunities for children to learn the art of theater through games, exercises, and rehearsals — all of which culminates in a family-friendly play for a live audience. The Palace Theatre is committed to making these programs available to all special needs children at an affordable cost. Financial need and educational scholarships are available, ensuring that everyone in our community can experience the transformative power of theater education.

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ART FOR ALL

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ASL PERFORMANCES:

Once on This Island, May 27, 7:30pm

Crazy for You • July 8, 7:30pm

The Sound of Music • August 26, 7:30pm

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TEXAS FESTIVAL GUIDE

Festivals bring people together to celebrate and showcase different interests, ideas, and cultures. And, as the weather grows milder, you may be thinking about fun or family friendly outdoor activities, so our writers have compiled a list of events that is sure to have something for everyone. Whether you prefer music festivals and cultural events that introduce you to a new world of music or food, or the delightful wackiness of a UFO festival, Texas’ events provide a unique opportunity for attendees to learn, connect, and have fun.

In this list, we explore some of the most exciting and notable events most are nearby or just a short drive from Georgetown; YELLOW blocks indicate the event is within Williamson County so be sure to save this issue to check back for future planning. Please note, while we have made every effort to represent accurate dates and details for each, we recommend checking online for schedule changes before heading out for the day.

JUNE EVENTS

June 7-10 • Lockhart

Chisholm Trail Roundup

This annual festival honors the city's historic cattle drives with a parade, live music, and other family-friendly activities. lockhartchamber.com/chisholm-trail-roundup/

June 7-11 • Austin

Cine Las Americas International Film Festival

Annual cinema showcase in Austin that features films from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal. cinelasamericas.org

June 8-11 • Abilene

Children's Art & Literacy Festival

Known as the Storybook Capital of America, Abilene hosts an annual Children's Art & Literacy Festival featuring readings, meet and greets with storybook characters, a parade, petting zoo, and many other kid-friendly literary events. abilenecalf.com

June 17 • Salado

Salado Springs Beer Festival

With beer tastings and family friendly activities, the Salado Springs Beer Festival is the perfect way to toast your pops during Father's Day weekend. barrowbrewing.com/salado-springs-beer-fest

Weekends on or near June 19 Juneteenth

Parades, live music, food, and activities in various locations in Georgetown, Round Rock, San Marcos, Austin, Killeen

June 22-25 • Luling

Luling Watermelon Thump

This festival celebrates the town's status as the "Watermelon Capital of Texas" with live music, a carnival, and of course, lots of juicy watermelon. watermelonthump.com

JULY EVENTS

July 3 • Leander Leander Liberty Fest

Celebrate Independence Day with Liberty Fest at Lakewood Park! Leander's largest annual event includes live music, food, children's activities, and a spectacular fireworks display. leandertx.gov/parksrec/page/liberty-fest-2023

July 3 • Liberty Hill

Liberty Hill Independence Day Spectacular

This festival celebrates the Fourth of July with live music, food vendors, and a fireworks display. experiencelhtx.com/independence-day-spectacular/

JULY EVENTS

July 27-29 • Clute The Great Texas Mosquito Festival

A three-day, fun-filled family event, the Great Texas Mosquito Festival features a 5K, carnival, cook-off, arts and crafts, live entertainment, and more. mosquitofestival.com

AUGUST EVENTS

August 5 • Georgetown Blazin' Beer Crawl

An antidote for thirst for heat-weary Texans, the Blazin' Beer Crawl offers craft beer tastings at downtown retail stores and restaurants. mainstreet.georgetown.org/beercrawl/

August 11-12 • Edinburg Edinburg UFO Festival

This one is a little outside our norm but definitely worth a drive. Inspired by an incident in 1966 in North Edinburg, the festival kicks off with a tour of the crash site. Includes conferences by celebrity speakers from "Ancient Aliens" and "The Vortex." Other activities include a planetarium, tin foil hat station, vendors, autopsy, room, costume contests, and a laser light show. Also includes footage of sightings in the Rio Grande Valley. edinburgufo.com/

August 26 • Austin Bat Fest

Each year, visitors gather to watch 1.5 million bats emerge from under the Congress Avenue bridge at dusk, an event accompanied by live music, arts and crafts vendors, food and drinks, kids’ activities, a bat costume contest and other bat activities. austintexas.org/event/austin-bat-fest/372455

August 26-27 • Austin Texas Woodworking Festival

Showcases local woodworking talent with demonstrations, vendors, and workshops. texaswoodworkingfestival.com/

SEPTEMBER EVENTS

Labor Day Weekend • West Westfest

An annual event that salutes the area’s Czech heritage, Westfest features live music and entertainment, authentic food and beverages, and nonstop family fun. westfest.com

September 1-3 • Richardson

July 4

• Georgetown 4th of July Celebration

This Independence Day event hosted by the Georgetown Sertoma Club features a parade, auto show, arts and crafts, food vendors, live music, amusement rides, petting zoo, inflatables, and a fireworks show. georgetown4th.org

Texas Gospel Music Festival

Featuring 11 gospel music artists and bands, the Texas Gospel Music Festival is a must-attend event for lifelong gospel music fans as well as those simply seeking an inspiration weekend. https://www.imcconcerts.com/event.php?id=243

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SEPTEMBER EVENTS

September 9 • Harker Heights

Harker Heights Food, Wine & Brew Festival

Whether you are a craft beer drinker, wine lover, or foodie, everyone will find something to savor at this festival, which features Texas wines, craft brews, vendors, live music, and much more. hhfoodandwine.com

September 14-17 • Grapevine

Grapevine GrapeFest

This festival celebrates the city's wine-making heritage with tastings, live music, and a grape-stomping competition. grapevinetexasusa.com/grapefest

OCTOBER EVENTS

October 6-9 • New Braunfels (Gruene Historic District)

Gruene Music and Wine Fest

Visitors can enjoy live music, wine tastings, and food vendors from local restaurants during this annual event that also raises funds for United Way of Comal County. gruenemusicandwinefest.org

October 6-7 • Round Rock

Round Rock Chalk Walk

This unique event features sidewalk chalk artists who turn the pavement into a stunning canvas of colors and designs. Visitors will also have the chance to explore a variety of vendors as well as enjoy food, live music, theatrical performances, and children's activities. chalkwalk.org

• Austin Pecan Street Festival

September 16-17

Held twice a year in Austin, this festival features live music, food vendors, and arts and crafts booths. pecanstreetfestival.org

September 21-23 • Fort Worth Fort Worth Oktoberfest

A three-day celebration of German culture, Fort Worth Oktoberfest offers something fun for everyone, whether you want to kick back in the biergarten, shop in the marktstrass, or test your skills at stein hoisting and bier barrel rolling. Fort Worth Oktoberfest also hosts a 5k Run, 20-mile urban bike ride and carnival rides and games. fortworthoktoberfest.com

Weekends starting October 7 - November 26 • Todd Mission

Texas Renaissance Festival

Visitors can enjoy medieval-themed entertainment, jousting, crafts, and food. texrenfest.com/

October 19-22 • Tyler

Texas Rose Festival

Known as the Rose Capital of America, Tyler will celebrate its 90th annual Rose Festival with a rose art show, parade, arts and crafts fair, and Queen's coronation and tea. texasrosefestival.com

October 21 • Georgetown South Main Arts Festival

September 21-24

• Plano Plano Balloon Festival

Soar to new heights with the Plano Balloon Festival, which features family friendly concerts, kids’ activities, sky diving exhibitions, fireworks show, and hot air balloon displays and tethered rides. planoballoonfest.org

September 29 - October 22 • Dallas State Fair of Texas

Visitors can enjoy a wide range of attractions, including live music, carnival rides, livestock shows, and a variety of food vendors. bigtex.com

September 30 • Georgetown

GTX Film Festival

Annual cinematic celebration featuring a full day of films. gtxfilm.org

September 30 - October 1

Austin Coffee Festival

• Austin

Enjoy the best specialty roasters and coffee shops with unique beans, delicious snacks, and live entertainment, during this one-of-a-kind coffee experience. austincoffeefestival.com

OCTOBER EVENTS

October 6 - Nov 4

Art Hop

• Georgetown

With artwork displayed at both the Georgetown Public Library and the Georgetown Art Center, viewers can “hop” across the Square to enjoy diverse pieces created by artists who live all over the state. Opening reception Oct. 7. www.georgetownartcentertx.org/schedule/arthopxvi

October 6-8 and 13-15

• Austin

Austin City Limits Music Festival

ACL features a diverse music lineup every year with nine stages and 100+ performances over two weekends. aclfestival.com

Visitors can enjoy artist demonstrations, performances, live music, and art shopping opportunities. arts.georgetown.org/southmainartfest/

October 21 • Liberty Hill International Sculpture Festival

Each year, Liberty Hill’s Sculpture Park features live sculpting demonstrations, hands-on art activities, vendors, live music, a street dance, and a silent disco. experiencelhtx.com/sculpture-festival

October 21 • San Antonio

Water Lantern Festival

Floating lantern event that features food, games, activities, vendors, music, and the beauty of thousands of lanterns adorned with letters of love, hope and dreams. waterlanternfestival.com/sanantonio

October 23 • Austin

Formula 1 Grand Prix

Racing enthusiasts can enjoy the competition featuring some of the world's top drivers.

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October 26-29 • Austin Levitation

Enjoy a variety of musical genres and performances by local and national artists.

austintexas.org/event/levitation-fest-2023/370584/

October 26-29 • Taylor Williamson County Fair and Rodeo

This fair features carnival rides, live music, food vendors, and exhibits showcasing local agriculture and crafts. wilcofair.com/

October • San Antonio

Dia De Los Muertos

Discover Day of the Dead in a city bursting at the seams with Latin heritage and culture. Visitors can enjoy a river parade, live music, and other fun festivities.

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NOVEMBER EVENTS

November • Austin

Austin Food & Wine Festival

This three-day festival features top chefs, winemakers, and food artisans from around the world, with tastings, cooking demonstrations, and other culinary events. austinfoodandwinefestival.com

November 2-5 • Galveston

Lone Star Rally

One of the largest motorcycle rallies in the state featuring live music, bike shows, and other biker-themed activities. lonestarrally.com

November 3-12

Wurstfest

• New Braunfels

This festival celebrates German culture with food, music, and carnival rides. wurstfest.com

November 10-12

• Salado

Scottish Gathering and Highland Games

The three-day event includes the skirl of the bagpipes, the wearing of the tartan, tossing the caber, Highland dancing, Celtic entertainers, shopping, food and fun. One of the event’s main features is the Clan Village, the largest gathering of Scottish Clan tents in Texas where Clan members share information about Scottish history and genealogy. saladomuseum.org/scottish-gathering-and-highland-games/

November 11-12 • Austin Texas Book Festival

Book lovers will enjoy the annual festival that features book signings, author readings, and other literary events. texasbookfestival.org

November 16 • Round Rock

Beaujolais Nights

A global celebration of the opening and tasting of the George Dubeouf Beaujolais Nouveau wine at this 21-and-over festival celebrating culinary, performing, and visual arts. Free admission and complimentary wine tastings. roundrocktexas.gov/event/beauiolais-nights

November 24 • Georgetown Lighting of the Square

The Lighting of the Square kicks off the holiday festivities with traditional carolers and a mass countdown to switching on thousands of lights downtown. visit.georgetown.org/the-annual-lighting-of-the-square/

DECEMBER EVENTS

December • Austin

Austin Trail of Lights

This trail features more than 2 million lights illuminating the park, 90 lighted holiday trees and more than 70 other holiday displays and lighted tunnels. austintrailoflights.org/

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DECEMBER EVENTS

December 9 • Liberty Hill Christmas Festival

Shop, eat, and enjoy live music while the kids have a blast ice skating, playing in real snow, and meeting Santa and Mrs. Claus. Don't miss the dazzling, lighted Christmas parade. experiencelhtx.com/christmas-festival/

Late December - Early January • Cedar Park Cedar Park Winter Festival

Family friendly event featuring live music, food vendors, carnival rides, and a holiday-themed light display.

JANUARY EVENTS

January 1 • Various Locations

First Day Hike

Guided hikes through Texas state parks to encourage outdoor activity and exploration. tpwd.texas.gov/calendar/first-day-hikes

Early January • Austin Free Week

Free Week started in 2003 at the legendary Emo’s as a means to keep staff working when business was historically slow. It grew into a movement, with venues Austin to Nashville participating, with tens of thousands attending city-wide. redriverculturaldistrict.org

January • Austin Frontera Fest

January • San Antonio

Chinese New Year Parade of Lanterns

The San Antonio River Walk will be lit up with 26-foot long floats topped with breathtaking lanterns in celebration of Chinese New Year.

January 17 • Killeen MLK Freedom Festival

Celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. with a parade, live music, and cultural performances.

Late January • Mission

Texas Citrus Fiesta

A two-week celebration highlighting the region's citrus industry with parades, pageants, and food festivals. texascitrusfiesta.org/

FEBRUARY EVENTS

February • Taylor

Hops for Houses Craft Beer Festival

Visitors can enjoy beer samples from over 25 craft brewers along with live music, a silent auction, food trucks, games, and more! williamsonhabitat.org/hops-for-houses/

December 1-3

• Georgetown Christmas Stroll

Each December, the Georgetown Square is transformed into a hotspot for the holidays with a parade, festive marketplace, Bethlehem village, and activities just for kids. mainstreet.georgetown.org

December 1-3

• Galvenston Dickens on the Strand

This festival transforms the historic downtown area into a Victorian-era English town. galvestonhistory.org/events/dickens-on-the-strand

February • Ennis

Ennis Czech Music Festival

Popular fringe theater festival featuring a wide range of performances by local artists. hydeparktheatre.org Join

February • Austin

Carnaval Brasilerio

Carnaval grew from a small party for homesick Brazilian students in the 1970s to the largest indoor Carnaval party on the planet. Music, dancing, costumes, and general bacchanalia. (Think Brazilian mardi gras.) sambaparty.com

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the Czech Polka Bands of Ennis during the Czech Music Festival, a day filled with great music, dancing, food, a kid zone, and more. ennisczechmusicfestival.com

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FEBRUARY EVENTS

February • Port Aransas

Whooping Crane Festival

This festival celebrates the annual return of the cranes to their wintering habitat at the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge. Visitors can enjoy birding and boating trips, nature tours, photography workshops, a trade show and more. portaransas.org/whooping-crane-festival

February • Beaumont

Mardi Gras of Southeast Texas

The festivities kick off downtown with delicious Cajun food, live music, parades, and of course, all the beads you could want.

February • Forth Worth

Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo

This rodeo features bull riding, barrel racing, and other western-themed activities. fwssr.com

February 8-25, 2024 • San Antonio

San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo

This rodeo features bull riding, barrel racing, and live music from some of the biggest names in country music. sarodeo.com

February 27 - March 17, 2024 • Houston

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

One of the largest rodeos in the world, this event features rodeo events, live music, and a variety of food and drink vendors. rodeohouston.com

MARCH EVENTS

March 3, 2024 • Houston

Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff

Sample chili, enjoy children’s activities, listen to music at the Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff, an event that is all about bringing the entire Jewish Community together for a day of food, fun and festivities to raise funds for nonprofit organizations in the Houston Jewish Community. houstonhosherchilicookoff.com

March 8-16, 2024 • Austin

South by Southwest (SXSW)

This annual festival is a convergence of music, film, and technology that attracts thousands of people from around the world to experience live performances, screenings, and interactive events. sxsw.com

March • Georgetown Georgetown Swirl

Savor the flavors of local wineries and food vendors at this annual wine tasting event. All proceeds benefit the Georgetown Main Street Facade & Sign Grant Program, which awards grants to over 90 downtown property and business owners. swirl.georgetown.org

March • Georgetown

GTX Photography Festival

A one-day festival jam-packed with photo walks, educational classes, and meet-and-greet opportunities with featured photographers. All classes and photo walks are free and open to the public on a first-come basis by registering in person Saturday morning at the Williamson Museum. georgetowntexasphotographyfestival.com

March • Austin

Rodeo Austin

An annual 15-day celebration, Rodeo Austin features livestock and horse shows, carnival activities, live music, and hands-on learning experiences in agricultural education for youth. rodeoaustin.com

MARCH EVENTS

March • San Antonio

San Antonio Folklife and Dance Festival

This festival is a beloved tradition of international folk dance teaching, music, parties, and camaraderie. safdf.org

March • Bandera

Thunder in the Hill Country

This festival features motorcycle rides, bike shows, live music, and other biker-themed activities. bikerralliesoftexas.com/thunder-in-the-hill-country

March • Dallas

North Texas Irish Festival

The North Texas Irish Festival celebrates the rich tradition of Irish and Celtic culture with live music, dancing, storytelling, chef demonstrations, shopping, kid-friendly activities and more. ntif.org

March • Denton

Texas Storytelling Festival

Experience the power of storytelling at the annual Texas Storytelling Festival, where folks from all walks of life gather to share the diverse, captivating art of storytelling. tejasstorytelling.com/festival

March • Waxahachie

Tulipalooza

Hundreds of thousands of tulip bulbs have been imported from Holland and planted at the Waxahachie Civic Center in Waxahachie, ready to bloom into a stunning display of colors. tulipalooza.org/

The last weekend in March • Salado

Wildflower Arts and Crafts Festivals

Visitors can enjoy this family-friendly festival that features arts and crafts vendors selling handcrafted items from all over the state. visitsaladotexas.com

March & April • Austin

ABC Kite Fest

Day-long activities for all ages, including the traditional kite flying contest and showcase, and MossFest, a children’s music concert. Abckitefest.org

APRIL EVENTS

April • Austin

Eeyore's Birthday

Eeyore's Birthday Party is a fundraiser run by the Friends of the Forest Foundation to benefit local 501c3 nonprofit groups in Austin. eeyores.org

April • Austin

Austin Reggae Festival

Music lovers can enjoy live reggae music, food vendors, and family-friendly activities. austinreggaefest.com

April • Austin

Lone Star Rod & Kustom Round Up

This huge outdoor car show and live music festival features miles of vintage hot rods and custom cars driven by folks on an annual pilgrimage to Austin from all over the country and the world. lonestarroundup.com

April • Temple

Bloomin' Temple Festival

This festival features live music, food vendors, and other family-friendly activities, including a petting zoo and inflatable games. templeparks.com/special_events/bloomin__temple_festival

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APRIL EVENTS

The second weekend in April • Burnet Bluebonnet Festival

This festival celebrates the state flower with a carnival, live music, food, races, shopping, and other family-friendly activities. bluebonnetfestival.org/

April • Chappell Hill

Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival

Celebrate the beauty of Texas at the Chappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival, which features live music, hundreds of arts and craft vendors and activities for the entire family. chappellhillhistoricalsociety.com/bluebonnet-festival

April • Dale Old Settler's Music Festival

This festival features live music, artist workshops, camping opportunities, and activities for kids and adults alike. oldsettlersmusicfest.org

April • Georgetown Spring Art Stroll

Visitors can enjoy artist demonstrations, performances, live music, and art shopping opportunities. arts.georgetown.org/georgetown-art-strolls/

April • Poteet Poteet Strawberry Festival

Celebrate Poteet's local strawberry harvest with live music, carnival rides, and strawberry-themed food and drink vendors. strawberryfestival.com

April • San Antonio

Fiesta®

Fiesta® San Antonio started in 1891 as a one-parade event to honor the memory of the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto and has grown into a celebration of San Antonio’s rich and diverse cultures through parades, food, music, and other events. fiestasanantonio.org

April • Snook Chilifest Music Weekend

A two-day music festival that draws 35,000+ people each year, Chilifest features performances from some of the biggest names in country music and rock. In addition to providing a unique festival experience to attendees, the event gives back to local charities throughout the Brazos Valley and surroundings areas. chilifest.org

Late April • Georgetown Red Poppy Festival

This festival celebrates the city's official flower, the red poppy and features live music, food vendors, a parade, and artisan booths. poppy.georgetown.org

MAY EVENTS

May • Marble Falls Marble Falls Mayfest

Celebrate Spring with Mayfest, featuring four days of food trucks, vendors, live music, games, and carnival rides. visitmarblefalls.org/event/mayfest

May • Austin

Republic of Texas Biker Rally

Each year, motorcycle enthusiasts convene for one of the largest biker rallies in the country that showcases live music, bike shows, and other biker-themed activities. republicoftexasmotorcyclerally.com

May • Leander Kite Festival

Kick off the summer with the annual Kite Festival at Devine Lake Park, a free community event for all ages that includes kite events, food and craft vendors, and lots of high-flying fun! Bring your own kite or bring the family to watch other kites soar. leandertx.gov/parksrec/page/kite-festival

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MAY EVENTS

May 4-7, 2024 • Austin Pecan Street Festival

Held twice a year in Austin, this festival features live music, food vendors, and arts and crafts booths. pecanstreetfestival.org

May • Crystal Beach Texas Crab Festival

Enjoy a weekend of fresh Gulf seafood, live music, coastal arts and crafts, and other activities for the whole family. texascrabfestival.org

May 17-18, 2024 • Rockport Babes on the Bay

Babes on the Bay is an all-women’s fishing tournament that was created to help educate women about the sport of saltwater fishing in a conservation-minded approach. The event offers an opportunity for women from across Texas and the entire country to come together in a fun-filled weekend with live bands, vendor booths, educational outreach by Texas Parks and Wildlife, and other conservation-minded organizations. babesonthebay.com

May 18, 2024 • Liberty Hill Whimsy and Wonder

Each year, Liberty Hill's Main Street is transformed into an eclectic fusion of all things whimsical and wonderful, with live music, art demonstrations, wine tastings, artisan vendors, street performers, and a Children’s Imagination Garden. experiencelhtx.com/whimsyandwonder/

May 25 - June 11, 2024 • Kerrville Kerrville Folk Festival

Visitors can enjoy an 18-day music extravaganza featuring a lineup of renowned folk and Americana musicians. kerrvillefolkfestival.org

May 25-26, 2024 • Ennis

National Polka Festival

Celebrate the town of Ennis' Czech heritage with polka music, food, and dancing. nationalpolkafestival.com/

May 26-28, 2024 • Fredericksburg Annual Crawfish Festival

Held annually in Fredericksburg, this festival celebrates Cajun culture with crawfish boils, live music, and other family-friendly activities. visitfedricksburgtx.com/event/fredericksburg-crawfish-festival/55172/

May • San Antonio

Asian Festival

In observance of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, this one-day performance, entertainment, and food event will celebrate the diverse Asian diaspora represented in South Texas and San Antonio. asianfestivalsa.org

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Unleash Your Love for Animals as a Shelter Volunteer

For Abigail Counts, volunteering at the Wilco Regional Animal Shelter has been a rewarding way to give back to the place that not only helped her find a furry friend but also raised funds when her dog needed surgery.

When Abigail adopted her from WCRAS in 2019, Bella Bree was nearly 8 years old and had been in and out of the shelter for five years. Many of the volunteers and staff knew and adored their long-time lovable, so when Bella Bree needed surgery, one of the volunteers set up a fundraiser for her that received donations from many members of the shelter community. The nonprofit Fans of Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter also provided financial assistance to help Bella Bree get the surgery she needed.

HAVE A HEART FOR HELPING?

Volunteer opportunities abound at the shelter and one of them is bound to be in your wheelhouse:

• Walk dogs

• Socialize dogs and cats

• Foster animals

• Clean kennels, wash dishes and laundry, handle administrative tasks

• Sort and organize donations

• Work at off-site events

• Help with photography and videos of shelter animals

• Assist with special projects; e.g., assembling shelves, data entry, and research

“It was incredible,” Abigail says. "She passed away suddenly six months ago, and I could think of no better way to honor her memory than to help out at the shelter that brought us together. The volunteer community is amazing and welcomed me with open arms.”

Now Abigail stops by almost every day to walk the dogs, a volunteer task she says is crucial since WCRAS is frequently over capacity and relies on volunteers to make sure the dogs get a break from their kennels every day. During their outdoor adventures, she takes pictures of them for social media and spends time getting to know their personalities to help match them with the right families. “The more we know about the dogs, the better we can advocate for them.”

Her favorite part of volunteering is connecting with so many amazing animals. “Sometimes it’s bittersweet when they’re adopted because I miss them, but I know they are so much happier in homes.”

Volunteers are always needed to provide extra hands and hours to shelter dogs and cats, Community Programs Coordinator April Peiffer says. “The more people there are to care for these deserving creatures, the better job we can do for each and every one of them. Volunteers get a lot from the experience as well, as volunteering here is incredibly rewarding. Ask any shelter volunteer what a joy it is to see their favorites move on to loving new homes, and you will see a face light up in a way you won't soon forget.”

Scan the code to learn how to become a volunteer and start making a difference in the lives of shelter animals.

Adopter Turned Volunteer

After adopting a puppy from the shelter in 2019, Natalie Aguilar was inspired to help other furry friends find forever homes. “I learned all the ways I could volunteer and help my community and wanted to give back doing something I enjoyed.”

Natalie serves wherever she is needed. She cleans at the shelter, fosters and promotes adoptable dogs on various websites, and helps with fundraisers, offsite dog adoption events, and foster and volunteer appreciation events.

She loves being surrounded by other animal lovers who truly care about the pets in their care. “They go above and beyond to make sure the shelter is clean and all the animals are taken care of. Just one great example — when it's icy or snowy outside, shelter staff will sleep overnight on cots up at the shelter to make sure there are no delays in morning care due to weather. They are truly the best shelter around!”

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Discover Texas' Small-Town Festivals

Small-town festivals are an essential part of Texan culture, celebrating everything from local history and ethnicity to music, food, and art. Each year, hundreds of small towns across the state host festivals that draw neighbors together, with the additional incentive to entice us to visit and spend a few dollars to support local businesses. These festivals also offer an opportunity to experience the unique charm and hospitality of Texas while also providing a platform for artisans, artists, and musicians to showcase their talents.

Outside the “Red Poppy Capital of Texas” there is no shortage of festivities to explore in the Lone Star State. This month, have a closer look at some family friendly options near Georgetown and what makes them so special.

FROM SPOOF TO SUCCESS

The history of that quirky Oatmeal Festival starts with the typical Texas type of moxie that, quite literally, put Oatmeal on the map. At its founding in the 1840s, the community was a group of German settlers living near Oatmeal Creek. Many say the name was an Americanization of the family that owned the area’s first gristmill — Othneil. It did have a post office by 1853 but, for decades, official state maps did not include Oatmeal because there was no highway intersection.

Finally, in 1978, a resident named Ken Odiorne had a brilliant idea to spoof the Texas chili cookoff cliché and create a unique event that would draw visitors and attention to his little community. As Oatmeal had only 20 residents, Ken wrote to all the major producers of oatmeal cereal for assistance. National Oats, the maker of 3 Minutes Oats, responded and the Oatmeal Festival was born.

GET YOUR SPOON READY

The festival has become a beloved tradition and every Labor Day, rain or shine, draws visitors from all over the state to enjoy oatmeal-themed treats, games, and live music. In addition to putting the small town back on the map, it raises money for local initiatives, including college scholarships for high school students, and construction of a community center in Oatmeal and open-air pavilion in Bertram.

Just 30 minutes from Georgetown, save the date, September 30 - October 1, for this annual testament to the ingenuity and humor of small-town Texans. This year's event features the Miss Oatmeal Pageant, live music, barbecue dinner, live auction, pet parade, and the grand parade, as well as kids zone and vendor booths.

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TURKEY, TOURISM, AND TRADITION

Cuero has a rich agricultural history and an annual festival to celebrate the farm product that made it famous: the turkey. In 1908, the first processing plant opened on the edge of town, making it easier for farmers to deliver flocks to a central location for processing and shipping. Since it was 1908, there weren’t any trucks around so getting the birds to town was no easy feat. Resourceful farmers herded the turkeys on foot like a cattle drive and the annual trek through the streets began to draw visitors from far and wide.

And the crowds grew. In 1912, the city hosted the first official Turkey Trot and more than 30,000 people flocked to Cuero to see the spectacle of 18,000 turkeys being herded down Main Street snapping up corn scattered in the streets to keep them moving. The town leaders added agricultural shows, a carnival, big band dances, a football game, floats and gowns decorated with turkey feathers, and the crowning of the first Turkey Queen, Minnie Lee Mangham.

Legend has it that visiting entrepreneurs were struck by the days-long population explosion and noticed merchants renting out rooms and selling hot meals. They suggested local business leaders create an event around it and the idea for the Cuero Turkeyfest was born.

With the turkey industry slowly moving out of town and turkeys themselves unable to

march in the parades anymore, the original Turkey Trot race bowed out in 1972 but a committee formed to keep the festival and the Turkeyfest continued, sans round-up, with many turkey-themed activities and contests.

Save the date, October 13-15, 2023, and witness the "World's Largest Turkey Fryer" just a two-hour drive from Georgetown . Visitors will also enjoy live music performances, carnival rides, a turkey calling contest, turkey race, and more.

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CZECH OUT FLATONIA

The Czhilispiel Festival has been a beloved annual event in Flatonia since 1973 and is a great way to experience the unique culture and hospitality of the area. The festival's name is a playful Czech take on the word chili and the German word spiel, meaning play. The 2023 festival is a family-friendly event that takes place October 2729 and includes a pageant, 5K, and Halloween costume contest.

Flatonia was established in 1873 and named for pioneer merchant F.W. Flato. It was known as a melting pot for immigrants from all over western Europe, including English, German, Bohemian, Czech, and Italian. Today, while still a small town, it is a well-known spot for train watchers, with one of Texas' longest-standing manually operated railroad switching towers featuring North-South and East-West cross rails.

The festival began as a fundraiser to support a local Flatonia student's medical school education. At the time, Flatonia did not have a doctor, so the community organized a Czech heritage festival and chili cook-off, Czhilispiel, to raise money for his tuition. The student agreed to serve the community for five years after completing medical

school, but ended up staying longer and made a lasting impact on the town's medical care. Today, Czhilispiel continues to use proceeds from the festival to support scholarships and community services.

One of the main attractions of the Czhilispiel Festival is the czhili cook-off, which draws participants from all over Texas to compete for the title of best chili. Other food vendors offer a variety of Czech and Texan cuisine, including kolaches, sausages, and barbecue. In addition to the food, the Czhilispiel Festival features live music performances, carnival rides, and a variety of games and contests, such as the young farmers egg toss, tricycle races, and jalapeño eating contest. There is also a parade, beer garden, and marketplace featuring local artisans and craftspeople.

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Ketamine infusion therapy involves the administration of low doses of ketamine, an anesthetic drug, in a controlled environment under the supervision of a licensed medical professional. This treatment has been praised for its potential to alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and chronic pain, among other conditions. It combines state-of-the-art technology with a personalized treatment plan designed to meet the unique needs of each client.

ReKonnect Wellness in Georgetown takes a focused approach to holistic healing and compassionate care with ketamine therapy, and has helped many individuals achieve a better quality of life.

Owner and Medical Director Dr. Aaron S. Gingrich is celebrating the clinic’s first anniversary, so we are taking a closer look at how this therapy can transform our approach to mental health and wellness.

The Science Behind the Wellness

Standard anti-depressants only act on one neurotransmitter at a time, which is potentially why one-third of patients do not respond to treatment. Ketamine, however, acts on glutamate—the most prominent chemical messenger in a healthy brain. Glutamate strengthens and promotes new neural connections in the brain. Activating certain neurotransmitter receptors and pathways triggers rapid growth of new neurological connections and enables patients to create new, healthier responses.

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A Mental Reset is Possible

Depression is a leading cause of disability worldwide. Some researchers believe depression can occur when chronic stress causes certain neurons in the brain to shrink and die.

The synapses (connections) between those neurons play a role in how we learn from and respond to our environment. As we learn, we create multiple pathways to respond to certain stimuli; e.g., when dinner is burned, we can get angry, get upset, or laugh and order a pizza. But, as neurons die, they break connections and we are left with fewer options to respond to specific stimuli. Our brains default to the most robust paths, and perhaps only the negative path remains so we cry over the overcooked roast. This is one reason depressed patients find themselves unable to break patterns of negative thoughts or behavior.

Dr. Gingrich explains, “Ketamine therapy is a wonderful complement—with other kinds of therapies—to a holistic approach to mental and emotional wellness. It provides a powerful reset for the mind and helps change thought patterns. For those with chronic pain, it is a great alternative to addictive pain relievers.”

This is Your Brain on Ketamine

Ketamine has the remarkable ability to provide relief almost immediately, with effects lasting days, weeks, or months at a time. Dr. Gingrich adds, “Ketamine therapy has provided lasting relief for about 80 percent of our clients, and we are on a mission to help the 20 percent who don’t experience the full effects. In all cases, however, there is still two hours of peace, and a brief respite from whatever is diminishing their quality of life.”

Clients begin with a free consultation with one a medical provider to discuss their goals for ketamine therapy and create a treatment plan. An initial treatment plan typically consists of six ketamine sessions spread over two to three weeks. Each appointment lasts approximately 90 minutes to allow patients to prepare and recover adequately before and after their infusion.

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What Makes Texas "Texas"

A HOLLYWOOD DESTINATION

Texans won't deny the #1 and #2 rankings that California and New York hold as the states with the most television and movie projects; that's where most of the movie companies live, after all. Fortunately for Texans, our state ranks number three and we don't live in either of those other states.

In 2023, according to IMDb.com, Texas has been the setting for 22,397 movies and shows. Within Texas, the most filmed cities were Austin (5,160), Dallas (3,879), Houston (3,159), San Antonio (1,429), Fort Worth (898), El Paso (423), Arlington (358), Denton (318), Plano (200), and Corpus Christi (197).

WELCOME TO TEXAS

On the business side, there are 170 Film Friendly Certified communities in Texas and the governor's Film Friendly Texas program is working to add more. The program involves certification and marketing by the Texas Film Commission. Communities in the program receive training and guidance about media industry standards, best practices, and how to effectively accommodate media production in their cities and communities. It is a valuable resource that helps maintain Texas as a premier destination for media production. Close to home, Williamson County has eight certified communities.

For the creatives, nothing compares to the history and romance that set Texas apart in many ways, and none more so than in entertainment. The distinctive scenery and landscapes, colorful history, and unique character of Texans themselves have provided plenty of inspiration and content for filmmakers. More than a setting for classic westerns, Texas provides a full spectrum of angst-filled teens, big city business, and quirky folks who make Texas so "Texas" all over the world.

CLASSICS AND MODERN BLOCKBUSTERS

 Giant (1956): One of the most iconic Texas films ever made, this epic drama starred Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, and Rock Hudson, and was largely shot in Marfa and other locations throughout the state.

 Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974): Filmed in Round Rock, Bastrop, and Leander. The owners of the film's gas station in Bastrop held a grand reopening in 2016. There are four creepy little cabins on the property where fans can spend a night. There's a sign out front that says, "We Slaughter Barbecue."

 Lonesome Dove, The Last Picture Show, Hud: All based on books by Larry McMurtry.

 Urban Cowboy (1980): Set in Houston, showcased the honky-tonk culture, started the modern wave of cowboy fashion, and made Gilley's bar famous.

 Blood Simple (1984): A Coen brothers' thriller about a jealous husband, filmed in Pflugerville and Hutto.

 Pee Wee's Big Adventure (1985): Hopefully people aren't still looking for his bike in the Alamo's basement.

 Dazed and Confused (1993): Matthew McConaughey's breakout hit. (Alright, alright, alright!)

 What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993): Set in the fictional town of Endora, Iowa, but filming was done in the Manor area. The family house was filmed on Hodde Lane outside of Pflugerville and the famous water town is located on Old US-290.

 Selena (1997): The biographical drama about the life and career of Selena Quintanilla-Perez, the "Queen of Tejano Music," was filmed largely in Corpus Christi and other Texas locations.

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 Office Space (1999): The Initech Office is real, but goes by a different name; filmed in Austin at 4120 Freidrich Lane. The flair-requiring restaurant where Jennifer Aniston works, Chotchkie's, is now a Chase bank in the Arboretum in Northwest Austin.

 Friday Night Lights (2004): Based on the popular book and TV series, this movie was shot on location in Odessa, Texas, and captured the high stakes and intense pressure of high school football in the state.

 No Country for Old Men (2007): Another Coen Brothers film set and largely shot in West Texas, featuring stunning landscapes and gritty, intense action.

 True Grit (2010): The Coen brothers seem to like Texas. Their remake follows a young girl seeking revenge against the man who killed her father. She hires a pasthis-prime lawman to help track the murderer. Along the way, the two team up with a Texas Ranger.

 Boyhood (2014): Boyhood is famous primarily because it was shot over the course of 12 years. The film features the same cast over the years and follows a boy as he works his way through boyhood, enjoying the highs and dealing with the lows. Dialogue scenes were shot at Dart Bowl on 5700 Grover Ave. Two South Congress venues are featured: Continental Club and Magnolia Cafe South.

 Also Starring Austin (2018): This meta-movie is all about lights, camera, Austin. A documentary about the movies made in and around Central Texas. Features filmmakers who share their experiences of working in the city. The film even boasts an appearance from Willie Nelson.

 9-1-1: Lone Star (2020– ): A New York firefighter relocates to Austin, Texas with his son, where he works to save people's lives while trying to solve his own personal problems.

TOWNS AROUND

While you may not recognize Georgetown in every movie and TV show, our city has 63 entries in the database, from major motion pictures to shorts. Popular projects include the iconic "Friday Night Lights" television show and, in film, "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?", "Johnny B. Goode," and "Varsity Blues." While not in Texas' top 10, it's worth mentioning that "Bernie," starring Matthew McConaughey, was filmed here and also featured his mom, Kay, who was a resident of Sun City at the time.

"Temple Grandin" was filmed in Schwertner and Temple herself helped redesign the facility at the ranch where filming took place.

Hutto has been featured on film 20 times, and last February wrapped initial filming for a new Nicole Kidman project for HBO based on the true story about a woman accused of killing her friend with an ax in Wylie, Texas in 1980. Many scenes were filmed at the Historic Williamson County Courthouse in Georgetown.

Known for its late 19th- and early 20th-century architecture, Bartlett was the site for the filming of movies including "The Stars Fell on Henrietta" and "The Newton Boys," as well as two seasons of the NBC television drama, "Revolution."

In February 2019, Round Rock had to close a few roads while "Fear the Walking Dead" filmed part of season 4. Take a trip down memory lane with the Texas Classics Film Trail, highlighting 25 film destinations from some of Texas' most iconic projects.

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Texas is the perfect place for year-round festivals and fairs. From pulled pork and sausages to funnel cakes and fried Oreos, the food at these events is a big part of the experience and, with some creativity and a little bit of skill, you can DIY a few of the classics. These inspired recipes are great for summer gatherings or to satisfy your craving for a festival vibe at home.

Grilled Corn with Chipotle Lime Butter

• 4 ears of corn, husked

• 4 tablespoons unsalted butter, room temperature

• 1/2 teaspoon chipotle powder

• 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika

• 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder

 Preheat grill to medium-high.

• 1/4 teaspoon onion powder

• 1/4 teaspoon salt

• Zest of 1 lime

• Juice of 1/2 lime

 In a small bowl, combine butter, chipotle powder, smoked paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, lime zest, and lime juice. Mix well.

 Grill corn about 10-12 minutes, turning occasionally, until cooked and lightly charred.

 Once the corn is cooked, transfer to a plate and immediately spread the chipotle lime butter over each ear. Serve immediately.

 Chipotle powder and lime juice to suit your taste.

 If you can't find chipotle powder, you can use a chipotle pepper in adobo sauce instead. Simply mince the pepper and mix it with the butter and other spices.

 If you don't have a grill, you can also cook the corn in a grill pan on the stovetop or under the broiler in the oven.

 Adjust the amount of chipotle powder and lime juice to suit your taste.

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Walking around Salad

When it comes to mixing salads in a cup for an outdoor event, it's important to choose ingredients that won't wilt or get soggy too quickly. These ingredients work well in a portable salad cup:

 Cherry tomatoes: A great option because they hold their shape and flavor and won't turn mushy too quickly.

 Cucumber: A refreshing addition to any salad and holds up well in a cup.

 Carrots: Shredded or grated; a nice way to add color and crunch.

 Bell peppers: Hold up well and add a nice crunch and flavor.

 Radishes: Sliced or chopped; a great way to add a peppery kick.

 Nuts or seeds: Adding nuts or seeds like almonds, sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds can add a crunch to your salad.

 Cheese: Adding crumbled cheese like feta or goat cheese can add flavor to your salad.

 Dressing: You can pack a small container of dressing separately and add it just before eating.

A simple recipe you can mix in a cup:

• 1 cup chopped mixed greens

• 1/2 cup cherry tomatoes, halved

• 1/2 cup chopped cucumber

• 1/4 cup shredded carrot

• 1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese

• 2 tablespoons chopped fresh herbs (such as basil or parsley)

• 2 tablespoons balsamic vinaigrette

In large bowl, combine greens, tomatoes, cucumber, carrot, crumbled feta cheese, and herbs. Drizzle vinaigrette over the salad and toss to combine. Spoon the salad into a plastic cup with a lid or a small resealable bag. Pack a fork or spoon for a portable, healthy meal on-the-go.

 You can adjust the amount of ingredients based on your personal preference.

 Consider adding some protein, like grilled chicken or chickpeas, to make the salad more filling.

Old Bay Kettle Corn

• 1/4 cup popcorn kernels

• 1/4 cup granulated sugar

• 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

• 1 tablespoon Old Bay seasoning

• Salt to taste

 Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Add three kernels to the pot and wait for them to pop, which indicates the oil is hot enough to add the rest of the popcorn.

 Add remaining popcorn kernels to the pot and sprinkle the sugar evenly over the kernels. Cover the pot with a tight-fitting lid and shake the pot to distribute the sugar evenly.

 As the popcorn starts to pop, continue to shake the pot to prevent the popcorn from burning. Once the popping slows down to a few seconds between pops, remove the pot from the heat and sprinkle the Old Bay seasoning over the popcorn.

 Cover the pot and shake it to distribute the seasoning evenly. Add salt to taste and serve.

 You can adjust the amount of Old Bay seasoning and salt to suit your taste preferences.

 Be sure to use a large pot with a tight-fitting lid to prevent the popcorn from spilling out.

 Kettle corn can be stored in an airtight container for up to several days.

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Kent Steenken
Susan Hershey
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A Generational Chat

ME: You know, kids, Miss Poppy loves substitute teaching and putting life experience to good use, but I didn’t realize I was so out of touch. Your phones seem to have become extensions of your very beings, and even George Orwell didn’t foresee newspeak evolving—or regressing?— to conversations consisting entirely of hieroglyphics.

ZOEY: What’s hieroglyphics?

ME: Um... pyramid tagging. With a half-day to draw birds and ankhs, Egyptians could express laughter with a hint of existential dread. Y’all just say

JAKE: Miss Poppy, check out my retro-futuristic vintage grunge with a hint of ironic minimalism.

ME: You look like you got dressed at a yard sale.

JAKE: No cap1! It's all about mashing contradictory styles while wearing as little as possible. Shows my individuality.

ME: I suppose my parents thought layered Izods were senseless too. Okay, so what did you think of “Animal Farm”?

DAVIAN: Hella2 lame. Books are boring.

ME: I realize your attention can only span a dank3 meme, but it's about corruption, and Orwell wanted us to see it coming. Soon, someone will write a pandemic allegory to help future generations recognize government over-reach. By then, maybe books will be your respite from a noisy world.

CADE: Gyatt4 ! Did you see the

TikTok with the baddie5 mom dancing on the table, but she was turnt6 and fell off? I mean, she was totally cheugy7, trying to twerk at her age.

ME: My generation had our own slang too, but at least wicked, gnarly, and even tubular were actually words. And don’t even get me started on twerking and thug shake8

CADE: Aw, Miss Poppy, do we have time before the bell to show you that dance?

ME: Um, sweetheart, for that, it is definitely NO o’clock. But we do have a few minutes and I want to tell you what I’ve learned from YOU in the past few months.

Every generation has its own personality and yours was sadly shaped quite a bit by a pandemic. Your millennial parents spent their young adulthood watching an unending global war on terror. Maybe some people they knew were deployed and they might have wondered why people on the other side of the world hated us. People my age worried about nuclear war and AIDS. But our stuff was pretty generalized and didn’t come with the reality of our own dads being put out of work, or our own grandma dying alone behind a mask, or the price of food sending our families into near bankruptcy.

So here’s what I see. Even though we roll our eyes that you are overly attached to your devices and never touch grass, you do have a sense of community—even if it’s not rooted in the IRL world. You guys care about

people you’ve never met, and donate to obscure GoFundMe pages because someone has a need or wants to do something cool.

You show love to each other without embarrassment and talk about Jesus without hesitation. Five seconds later you call each other names that would make your parents and grandparents pass out from politically correct shame. But your clapbacks9 don’t come from malice or darkness — they’re just part of your oddly-sweet dynamic because you see each other as "same as me." I think you may be the first generation that lives like equality is just the default state of being.

I also see, when you set your mind to something, it will happen. Sadly, for some of you, that means “I hate school and can’t wait to get out.” I get it you started life with a lot of stuff and permission to do whatever you wanted. Then the world let you down and gave you a perspective that people who govern you don’t value or care about you and they hate each other. There’s not much allowing you to have hope or show you that effort has meaning. But your gifts ARE real, achievement is a blessing, and success is still possible. I know there’s nothing a substitute can do in a day to fix that but now that I know you better, I can wrap my head around your smol10 perspectives and figure out some better ways to be lit11. Have a nice summer!

BROOKLYN: Oh, Miss Poppy, you’re so boujee! 9 Clever retorts 10 Small and,

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1 seriously 2 extremely 3 impressive 4 Dang!
5 attractive 6 intoxicated
or fancy 8 A
7 Specific for millennials who are trying too hard to be trendy
dance performed by a male person. Be careful when Googling
typically, adorable
11
a deliberate flip that means 'cool'
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Boot Scootin’ at San Gabriel Park

A sea of denim and cowboy boots filled San Gabriel Park during the Two Step Inn Festival, which drew about 60,000 country music lovers in April. “We are thrilled Georgetown’s first, large festival in San Gabriel Park went so well,” Georgetown Parks and Recreation Director Kimberly Garrett says. “The production firm was an excellent partner, and several city departments worked together to put on a wildly successful event. The feedback we’ve received so far has been overwhelmingly positive.”

The Friends of Georgetown Parks and Recreation received $1,201,000 from the event, which will fund Parks and Rec capital projects, programs, and scholarships.

To ensure safety at such a large public event, a dedicated team of 63 police officers and two communications operators, along with 26 fire/EMS staff, worked tirelessly to maintain a secure environment throughout the weekend. To bolster their efforts, Ascension Seton Hospital provided additional support with dozens of EMTs and healthcare workers.

During the event, visitors enjoyed honky tonk tunes from headliners like Wynonna Judd, Zach Bryan, Tyler Childers, Clay Walker, and Tanya Tucker. There were also several familiar faces among the many food and market vendors, including Golden Rule, Jimmy Vega’s Smokehouse, Scoops Old Fashioned Ice Cream, Southern Sweets Kettle Corn, Mesquite Creek Outfitters, Outlaws and Gypsies, and The Daytripper.

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