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For the 12th time, it is occurring this weekend. What began as a small celebration of the red poppies that have been a part of Georgetown's landscape for over seventy years, has grown into a two-day extravaganza! Georgetown is one of the few locations
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If you've never explored an Academic Library, you are missing some spectacular vessels of information. Right here in Georgetown, Southwestern University has a marvelous library that not only houses books, periodicals, audiovisual materials, Kindle
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"The Country Soaper", Elin Criswell, is making a soapmaking presentation this Monday, Feb. 28th. There is a craft to making soap although you can easily buy a kit at craft stores for making simple glycerin soaps. But this is different; this
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I get a funny mental picture when I hear the word "gemboree". It's supposed to be a play on words, referring to the term jamboree. The term "jamboree" has unknown origins but derived from 19th century American slang and was originally
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Digging in the dirt is, like, second nature to me. Dogs just naturally love what lies beneath the surface; the smells tell a small novel of a story! If you only knew what it is like to have your olfactory senses teased by what the earth contains. But
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During the month of February, the Austin chapter of the Texas Wax Encaustic Arts will display their work in the second floor galleries of the Georgetown Public Library. This sounds fascinating, especially after I found out that encaustic painting is the
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Weekends are for exploring the extraordinary, taking a break from cooking, enjoying being transported. Located in nearby Florence, Texas, there is a vineyard that echoes the Tuscan countryside. I hope to travel to Italy one day. but until I can this may
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Stained glass has a thousand-year history that includes being almost exclusively seen in the windows of churches or other significant buildings. There is something so mesmerizing about light shining through colored pieces of glass in that the stained
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There's a really cool roadside attraction that friends of mine have visited many times. When you hear "roadside attraction" do you immediately think of things like "The Cadillac Ranch" in Amarillo or the "Snake Farm"
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I was walking around the downtown Georgetown square not too long ago, sniffing around light posts and fire hydrants as I have done many times. But I just noticed some remarkable utilitarian creations that I had easily overlooked many times before. At
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Yesterday, I wrote about knitting and today my topic is printmaking. Why, you may ask, the obsession with handcrafts? Well, in the psychology world I think it is fairly well understood that one covets most what one doesn't have. Being a canine, I
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The Williamson County Art Guild was founded in 1976 and promotes interest in and encourages creative expression through education. A non-profit organization, the Guild exhibits local artisans' original works of art, offers a variety of informative
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