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AROUND GEORGETOWN
A round Georgetown is used to help nonprofit organizations in the
Georgetown area promote charitable events and fundraisers and
to publish volunteer opportunities. We do not publicize monthly
meetings. All information must be received by the first of the month prior
to the month in which the article will appear. Contact Nancy Snow, Editor, at
[email protected]. (Note: type “Around Georgetown” in the subject line
for your information to be considered.)
The following special events are taking place in July and August.
SERTOMA 4TH OF JULY and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays PATIO BUNNY BY LYDIA BRADY HOPKINS
CELEBRATION at 2 p.m. Tickets: General: $27; Senior
(55+): $25; Student (10-22) and Military: minutes a week with a student, you can
Celebrate Independence Day in San $15; Children (9 and under): $11. improve self-esteem and encourage kids
Gabriel Park on Saturday, July 4 from 11 to stay in school, improve academic skills,
a.m. to 10 p.m. The festivities, sponsored Knights of Columbus and provide support for new behaviors,
by the Georgetown Sertoma Club, include Council 12522 Bingo attitudes and ambitions. Mentoring
arts and crafts booths, food vendors, opportunities are available at every
kids games, a petting zoo, musical The Knights of Columbus Council1 2522 GISD school. For additional information
entertainment, a “Hometown Parade” Bingo will be held on Sunday, July 12 on summer orientation and training call:
at 11 a.m. and a spectacular fireworks and July 26 in the Sun City Social Center George Wagner, Sun City resident – 512-
display at dusk. For more information, Ballroom. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and 864-0641 or [email protected]
visit georgetownsertoma.org. games begin at 6 p.m. Cash prizes will Laura Antoine, Mentor Director – 512-
be awarded. All proceeds are used to 943-5175 or [email protected]
Georgetown Palace Theatre support various charitable activities.
Everyone is invited for an evening of If your organization has volunteer
Georgetown Palace Theatre presents fun and fellowship. Candy, chips and or charitable opportunities, contact
Hank Williams: Lost Highway from July beverages will be available for purchase, Nancy Snow at the email above.
17 – August 16. Follow Williams’ rise from and you are welcome to bring whatever
his beginnings on the Louisiana Hayride snacks and beverages you like. Please,
to his triumphs on the Grand Ole Opry no children under age 7. For information,
to his eventual self-destruction at age 29. contact Frank Luccia at frankleona@
We are treated to indelible songs like “I’m gmail.com or (512) 864-0796.
So Lonesome I Could Cry,” “Move It on
Over” and “Hey, Good Lookin’,” which are Mentoring
given fresh and profound resonance when
set in the context of Williams’ life. Friday Mentoring can make a big difference in
a child’s life. By dedicating as little as 30
HAND AND FOOT WINNERS PHOTO BY BOB LULL
Twenty-eight players competed in the JULY 2015 SUNRAYS | 93
latest Hand and Foot Tournament held
at the Activities Center. Shown left to
right: 3rd place - Gwen O’Neill; 2nd
place - Joyce Eades; 1st place - Mary
Goolsbey.
It was a fun event with players show-
ing their competitive edge. Two more
tournaments are planned for this year.
Join the club so you will receive infor-
mation and details about these events.
ONLINE: SCTEXAS.ORG