Registration for summer camps open next week

Georgetown Parks and Recreation will offer a variety of summer camps for area students beginning the week of May 31. Resident registration will begin at 8 a.m. Monday, March 21, and nonresident registration will begin at 8 a.m. Tuesday, March 22. Age requirements, pricing, and schedules vary for each program. Summer camps are not licensed … Continue reading “Registration for summer camps open next week”

Georgetown residents invited to learn recommendations for small area plans

The City of Georgetown, in partnership with APD Urban Planning & Management and the neighborhood steering committees for San Jose and Track Ridge Grasshopper (TRG), invite Georgetown residents to participate in the final public hearings for the San Jose and TRG neighborhood plans. The City’s Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council are scheduled to … Continue reading “Georgetown residents invited to learn recommendations for small area plans”

Updated 2/23/2022: 75 dogs die in fire at pet boarding facility

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City Council adopts 10-year Parks Master Plan

Georgetown now has a 10-year master plan for its parks, recreation offerings, and open spaces. City Council unanimously approved the plan during its regular meeting Tuesday, Feb. 22. The plan identifies multiple improvements and additions to the City’s parks and recreation offerings, including a new park on the southeast side of town, more trails, a … Continue reading “City Council adopts 10-year Parks Master Plan”

CelLink to open manufacturing site in Georgetown

Innovative flexible circuit maker chooses Titan Development’s Gateway35 Commerce Center for state-of-the-art production facility CelLink Corporation will open a manufacturing facility in Georgetown to produce flexible circuits used in electric vehicles and battery storage units. The facility will be at the Gateway35 Commerce Center, a master-planned industrial park by Titan Development (“Titan”). CelLink selected Titan’s … Continue reading “CelLink to open manufacturing site in Georgetown”

Wilson-Kirby files as write-in candidate in District 7, other races unopposed

Updated  5:10 p.m., Feb. 22, 2022 The City received a write-in candidacy declaration today from Jaquita Wilson-Kirby for the District 7 seat on the City Council. Based on the declaration, an election will be held for the District 7 place on the City Council. Candidates on the ballot will include Ben Stewart and a place … Continue reading “Wilson-Kirby files as write-in candidate in District 7, other races unopposed”

‘Love and Death’ filming on the Georgetown Square

HBO Max will close portions of the Square for the filming of “Love and Death,” a limited TV series true-crime drama based on actual events that took place in the 1980s. Preparation for filming is underway, and filming is expected to be completed Feb. 23 through March 5 at various locations downtown. Businesses around the … Continue reading “‘Love and Death’ filming on the Georgetown Square”

Jack Ingram to headline Red Poppy Festival

This year the City of Georgetown celebrates the Red Poppy Festival with Saturday night headliner country music artist Jack Ingram. Ingram’s singles include “Love You,” “Wherever You Are,” “Barefoot and Crazy,” and “Lips of an Angel.” This signature festival on the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas is April 22-24 with live music, entertainment, family … Continue reading “Jack Ingram to headline Red Poppy Festival”

Updated 2/10/2022: Winter storm response

Updated Feb. 10, 2022, 1:30 p.m. Feb. 10 update: Winter Storm response The following is a summary of the City’s response to Winter Storm Landon Feb. 2-5, 2022. Water Pre-winter: Insulated pipes, installed heat tape, and heaters 3 days of 24-hour staff coverage (Thur – Sat) to operate and protect plants and equipment Water and … Continue reading “Updated 2/10/2022: Winter storm response”

Registration for spring break camps now open

Georgetown Parks and Recreation will offer spring break camps March 14-18 for youth ages 5-16. Pricing and schedules vary for each program. Participants can select from six camps: Adventure Camp: Hill Country Happenings (ages 11-13; $240 resident/$300 nonresident) will explore different locations around the Texas Hill Country each day during spring break. Adventures include caving … Continue reading “Registration for spring break camps now open”

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