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ConnectedA GUIDE TO GEORGETOWN IN 2016-17

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LIVE LIFE LOCAL 5 What makes Georgetown great?

CITY/COUNTY INFORMATION 6 Williamson County

7 Georgetown

It’s hard to believe it has been a year since we relaunched Connected in Georgetown, and we’re excited to bring this new version to you for 2016-17.

Connected is our guide to what’s local in Georgetown. If you’re new to Georgetown, this guide will help you

learn how to live life like a local. But what I love most about this publication is that it’s just as valuable to folks who have lived here for 20 years as it is to those who have been here 20 days.

This year we added a new section that highlights some of the things that locals say make Georgetown special (see Page 5). The retail and dining guides have also grown thanks to the addition of new venues in town. Whether you’re scouting out a place for the first time or simply looking for a new idea

to break out of a rut, this guide has everything you need.

It’s the only truly local guide to Georgetown, and it’s distributed to more residents and visitors through a variety of outlets than any other guide to Georgetown. It’s part of our mission to create communities of informed citizens, and I hope you’ll like what you see and agree. I know I keep my copy on my coffee table year-round and refer to it often when I’m looking for a change to my usual routine, including finding a new trail to hike!

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DINING9 Local restaurant listings

SHOPPING 12 Local retail listings

COMMUNITY EVENTS 14 Annual events calendar

TRANSPORTATION 15 Area road projects

HOSPITALS 17 Area hospitals

EDUCATION 19 Georgetown ISD

REAL ESTATE 21 Places to build or buy a home

PARKS AND TRAILS 22 Map and listings

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What makes Georgetown great?From educational and recreational opportunities to shopping, dining and the arts, Georgetown has a variety of ways for locals to get out and enjoy the town. Here’s what locals said makes Georgetown great.

“Great universities need strong communities, and great communities need strong universities. Georgetown has it all—and I’m proud that Southwestern offers the public art, music, theater, athletics and lectures from world-renowned visitors.”

—Edward Burger, Southwestern University president

“As empty nesters, my wife and I eat out a lot, and what we really enjoy is that we literally don’t have to leave Georgetown most times to get whatever we are in the mood for. If we want fish, there is Fish City Grill. We have lots of steak, barbecue, Mexican —you name it. What we want, we can find here in town. That’s what we love about the Georgetown community.”

—Hugh Brown, St. David’s Georgetown Hospital CEO

“We’re fortunate because we have the visual arts at the [Georgetown] Art Center and the library; we have performing arts with The Palace Theatre, Southwestern University and Georgetown ISD; and we have the sculpture tour at the library, on the Square and a few in [San Gabriel Park]. You are going to be exposed to arts and culture when you come to Georgetown. … What I like about Georgetown is that they are investing in arts and culture, and it’s paying off. People are coming here for day trips, or they are deciding to move here for the arts and culture. It’s just a great thing.”

—Eric Lashley, Georgetown Library Services director

“The Georgetown Square is the most beautiful town square in Texas, in my eyes, and my favorite spot in Georgetown because of the friendly faces in each of the small businesses and the distinct historic architecture that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a Norman Rockwell painting.  It’s like the hometown you always wanted but maybe didn’t grow up in.”

—Shelly Hargrove, Georgetown Main Street Program coordinator

“[The park] is where the community hangs out. … [We love Georgetown] because it’s family-friendly; the atmosphere [has] the small-town feel even though it’s not a small, small town; and the parks—with four kids, you have to find something to amuse them and [let them] go run, play and be active. Mondays and Fridays we are at the park, and on the weekends we are going to feed the ducks or teaching [our kids] to try to fish.”

—Ashley Alsop, Georgetown resident

LIVE LIFE LOCAL

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COUNTY INFORMATION

Williamson County continues to be one of the fastest-grow-ing counties in Texas as well as in the nation. It encompass-es more than 1,134 square miles right here in the heart of Central Texas and in recent years has grown into a vibrant community where its citizens can work and live.

For the past decade, we have had to constantly evaluate how to effectively and efficiently meet the needs of our fast-growing population through our county services and infrastructure improvements. We have been able to meet the growing needs through conservative budgeting, which keeps Williamson County affordable as well as exceptional.

The Williamson County Commissioners Court prides itself on listening to the needs and wants of its constituents when planning for the future. Recent voter-approved road bond and park projects have been progressing, including a new events center opening in the fall in eastern William-son County. Commissioners Court has also initiated and promoted water discussions across Central Texas to ensure we have enough of this natural resource for the estimated future growth of Williamson County. 

County statistics2015 population: 508,514

Median age (2014): 35

Median annual household income (2014): $72,118

Property tax rate (fiscal year 2016-17): $0.476529 per $100 valuation

County limits: 1,134 square miles

Williamson County

Williamson County Commissioners Court, from left: Cynthia Long, Precinct 2; Ron Morrison (deceased), Precinct 4; Lisa Birk-man, Precinct 1; County Judge Dan Gattis; Valerie Covey, Precinct 3

Commissioners CourtThe court meets Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. at the Williamson County Courthouse, 710 S. Main St., Georgetown. 512-943-1100 • www.wilco.org

Terms and compensationThe county judge and county commissioners all serve four-year terms. As of Oct. 1, commission-ers receive $95,918. The county judge receives an annual salary of $117,794.82.

RecordingsMeeting agendas and minutes are available on the county’s website, www.wilco.org.

Court members and terms Dan Gattis County judge, 2014-18Lisa Birkman Precinct 1, 2012-16Cynthia Long Precinct 2, 2014-18Valerie Covey Precinct 3, 2012-16Precinct 4, vacant

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CITY INFORMATION

In May the U.S. Census Bureau named Georgetown the fastest-growing city in the nation among cities of its size. Apparently the secret is out: Georgetown is a great place to raise a family, start a business or retire. As we welcome these new residents, city leaders are responding to the growth while maintaining the lowest property tax rate in the area.

Transportation projects, including the Southwest Bypass and FM 1460, as well as park improvements, such as those at Garey Park and San Gabriel Park, are keys to that response.

Georgetown is a place that preserves our history while innovating for the future. The July opening of the Sheraton Georgetown Texas Hotel and Conference Center puts us in a new category as a tourism destination. And our plan to use 100 percent renewable energy has garnered international attention. We also recognize those qualities that define our character as a community, and as the first Purple Heart City in Texas, we thank our veterans.

Dale RossGEORGETOWN MAYOR

City statistics2015 population: 63,716

Median age (2014 estimate): 44.8

Median annual household income (2014): $62,219

Property tax rate (fiscal year 2016-17): $0.424 per $100 valuation

Estimated sales tax collect-ed (fiscal year 2014-15): $11,296,645

City limits: 51.98 square miles

Georgetown

Georgetown City Council, from left: Tommy Gonzalez, District 7; Ty Gipson, District 5; Anna Eby, Dis-trict 1; Mayor Dale Ross; Rachael Jonrowe, District 6; John Hesser, District 3; Steve Fought, District 4; Keith Brainard, District 2

City CouncilThe council meets at 6 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of ev-ery month at Council Chambers, 101. E. Seventh St. 512-931-7715 www.georgetown.org

Terms and compensationThe mayor is elected at-large, and council members are elected to single-member districts. The mayor and council members serve three-year terms with no term lim-its. Council members earn $800 a month, and the mayor receives $1,150 a month.

Recordings

Council meetings are broadcast live on GTV (Suddenlink channel 10) and streamed live at www.georgetown.com/gtv.

Council members and term expiration dates Dale Ross (2017)—mayor Anna Eby (2018)—District 1Keith Brainard (2017)—District 2John Hesser (2019)—District 3 Steve Fought (2019)—District 4, mayor pro temTy Gipson (2018)—District 5Rachael Jonrowe (2017)—District 6Tommy Gonzalez (2019)—District 7

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1 BB’s Home Cooking $-$$4701 Williams Drive, Bldg. 1512-868-6700http://bbshomecooking.com

2 Blue Window Cafe $1911 N. Austin Ave.www.bluewindowcafe.com

3 Bob’s Catfish-N-More $305 E. Morrow St.

512-863-6219 www.bobscatfishnmore.com

4 Brix and Ale $-$$$1101 Woodlawn Ave.737-444-2750www.sheratongeorgetowntexas.com/georgetown-tx-restaurants

5 Burger University $119 W. Seventh St.512-863-0100www.burgeruniversity.net

6 Catfish Parlour $-$$4159 Williams Drive 512-931-2050www.catfishparlour.com

7 City Market and Grill $440 Del Webb Blvd. 512-864-0528

8 CJ’s Sports Bar and Grill $-$$1010 N. Austin Ave. 512-930-2200 www.melslonestarlanes.com

9 Dale’s Essenhaus $-$$3900 FM 972512-819-9175www.dales-essenhaus.com

10 Eats on 8th $$-$$$204 E. Eighth St.512-869-3200www.eatson8th.com

11 George’s On The Town $-$$ 708 S. I-35512-868-1706www.georgesonthetowntx.com

12 Hardtails Bar & Grill $1515 N. I-35512-869-5454www.hardtailsbarandgrill.com

13 Hat Creek Burger Co. $201 San Gabriel Village Blvd.512-943-8258www.hatcreekburgers.com

14 The Hollow $$708 S. Austin Ave.512-868-3300www.thehollowbrasserie.com

15 Laurie’s Too Tea Room $-$$612 S. Main St. 512-863-5875www.lauriescafe.com

16 Legacy Hills Grille $-$$301 Del Webb Blvd.512-688-5213www.legacyhillsgrille.com

17 The Monument Cafe $-$$500 S. Austin Ave.

DINING

Locally owned restaurants in the Georgetown area have a little bit of everything for just about everyone. This list is not comprehensive.

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18 The Monument Market $500 S. Austin Ave., Bldg. 2512-240-4715www.themonumentmarket.com

19 Putters Cafe $-$$150 Dove Hollow Trail512-943-8730www.putters-cafe.com

20 Roots $-$$118 W. Eighth St.512-863-7080www.facebook.com/rootsbistro

21 Scott’s Oyster Bar $-$$$103 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 105

512-688-5013www.scottsoysterbar.com

22 Sweet Lemon Inn & Kitchen $812 S. Church St.512-270-0812www.sweetlemonkitchen.com

23 The Uptown Social $-$$$501 S. Austin Ave., Ste. 1410512-863-8100www.theuptownsocial.com

24 Wildfire $$-$$$ 812 S. Austin Ave. 512-869-3473 www.wildfiretexas.com

25 Wriggley’s Pub $-$$1530 Sun City Blvd., Ste. 115512-943-8064www.wriggleyspub2014.com

Asian

26 Asian Cuisine $-$$1203 Leander Road512-763-1206

27 ChineseFood.Com $ 600 N. Austin Ave. 512-868-6755 www.chinesefoodcomtx.com

28 Khun Kan Thai Kitchen $-$$114 E. Seventh St., Ste. 105 512-868-0023www.khunkanthaikitchen.com

29 Nancy’s Sky Garden $-$$501 S. Austin Ave., fourth floor512-554-2060www.nancysskygarden.com

30 Shanghai Express $900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 606512-864-9392

31 Wasabi Japanese & Chinese $-$$3303 Williams Drive, Ste. 1045512-869-2055

Barbecue

32 FullHouse BBQ $-$$402 W. Morrow St.512-608-3803www.facebook.com/fullhousebbq

33 Hello Sweetie $2200 S. Austin Ave.512-869-3304www.hellosweetiebbq.com

34 The Pit BBQ $-$$2427 Williams Drive 512-930-2333 www.facebook.com/thepit14

35 Smokey Mo’s BBQ $1013 W. University Ave., Ste. 310 512-930-1212 www.smokeymosbbq.com

Cajun

36 Gumbo’s North $$-$$$701 Main St.512-943-4214www.gumbosroundrock.com

Coffee/smoothies

37 The BiG Cafe $905 N. Church St.512-943-8430www.brookwoodingeorgetown.org

38 Cianfrani Coffee Co. $ 109 W. Seventh St., Ste. 105 512-869-7030 www.cianfranicoffee.com

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40 Hydrate $2502 Williams Drive512-863-9812www.hydratetexas.com

41 Red Poppy Coffee Co. $402 W. Eighth St. (inside the Georgetown Public Library)512-931-7703 www.redpoppycoffee.com

Dessert

42 Cake Slice $-$$$1911 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 102512-869-2911www.cakeslice.com

43 Hula Cowgirl Shaved Ice $103 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 305512-966-6662www.hulacowgirl.com

44 Zydeco Ice $915 N. Austin Ave.

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45 Plaka Greek Café $-$$115 N. I-35 512-863-5008 www.plakagreekcafe.com

46 Walburg German Restaurant $-$$3777 FM 972, Walburg 512-863-8440 www.walburgrestaurant.com

Italian

47 600 Degrees Pizzeria & Drafthouse $-$$124 E. Eighth St.512-943-9272www.600degreespizzeria.com

48 Fire and Ice Pizza Bar $-$$3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 118512-868-5500www.fireandicepizzabar.com

49 Frankie’s Pizza and Pasta $-$$

121 N. I-35512-819-6845www.frankiesnypizzapasta-georgetown.com

50 Milano Trattoria $-$$1015 W. University Ave., Ste. 420512-869-0444 www.milanotrattoria.com

51 Paisano’s Trattoria & Pizzeria $-$$1211 Leander Road 512-863-6344 www.paisanoscucina.com

52 Tony and Luigi’s Restaurante $-$$1201 S. Church St.512-864-2687www.tonyandluigistx.com

Mexican

53 Dos Salsas $-$$1104 S. Main St. 512-930-2343 www.dossalsas.com

54 El Charrito $-$$302 S. Austin Ave. 512-930-9137

55 El Monumento $-$$205 W. Second St.512-591-7866www.elmonumento georgetown.com

56 La Playa Cafe $-$$610 N. Austin Ave.512-868-4433www.laplayageorgetown.com

57 Los Dos Hermanos $111 Luther Drive512-868-8363

58 Mariachis de Jalisco $-$$2803 Williams Drive 512-868-5622 www.mariachisdejalisco.com

59 MasFajitas $-$$3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 102512-868-0003www.masfajitas.com

60 Mexicano Grill $-$$603 W. University Ave. 512-688-5388www.facebook.com/mexicanogrillgeorgetown

61 Rio Bravo Mexican Café $107 W. 11th St. 512-930-1327

62 Salsa’s Mexican Cuisine & Cantina $-$$1103 Rivery Blvd.512-869-3035www.salsasrestaurants.com

63 San Pedro Limon Tortilleria y Taqueria $905 N. Austin Ave.512-948-7537

64 Sierra’s Mexican Food $-$$100 W. Spring St. 512-863-8644

65 Taco Libre $402 W. Morrow St.512-586-1334

66 Taqueria Tio Nacho $101 Luther Drive512-831-1581

Sandwiches

67 ThunderCloud Subs $814 S. Main St.512-869-8806www.thundercloud.com

If your locally owned restaurant was not included in this guide, email us at [email protected]. Locally owned franchises are not included.

12 CONNECTED 2016-17 SHOPPING

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Beauty

1 Shortcuts Wig Boutique4410 Williams Drive, Ste. 106512-819-6857www.shortcutswigboutique.com

Children’s

2 All Things Kids703 S. Main St.512-868-2659www.allthingskids.us

3 Little Loft109 W. Seventh St., Ste. 115512-864-9822www.littleloftgtown.com

Clothes/shoes

4 1 Happy Basket215 W. Eighth St.512-518-0142www.facebook.com/ 1happybasket

5 Brazos Market820 S. Austin Ave.512-869-7415www.brazosavenuemarket.com/georgetown

Georgetown shoppers can choose from a variety of items offered by locally owned businesses. This list is not comprehensive.

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6 Camille’s Apparel706 S. Austin Ave.512-966-5534www.camillesladiesapparel.com

7 Diva Chicks Boutique109 E. Seventh St. 512-869-1199www.divachicksboutique.com

8 The Exchange of Georgetown 109 W. Seventh St., Ste. 115512-864-9822www.facebook.com/theexchangegeorgetown

9 Judith’s of Georgetown3303 Williams Drive, Ste. 107512-868-8791

10 Nathaniel’s Custom Hats111 E. Seventh St.512-948-7524www.nateshats.com

11 Pink Poppy ARTisans Boutique114 W. Eighth St.512-943-8252www.pinkpoppyboutiquetx.com

12 Prim & Posh Boutique4410 Williams Drive, Ste. 102512-863-7774www.primandposhboutique.com

13 Therapie Boutique308 W. Eighth St. 619-507-8163www.facebook.com/therapiesd

14 Threads Urban Collective Boutique415 W. 10th St. 512-819-6850www.facebook.com/threadsucb

15 Tribal and Western Impressions817 S. Austin Ave.512-864-2081www.indianvillagemall.com

Electronics16 Georgetown TV & Audio

4201 E. Hwy. 29512-930-2299www.georgetowntvandaudio.com

17 Sky Vision A/V Design3110 Cavu Road 512-686-0757www.skyvisionav.com

18 Texas Bright Ideas1013 W. University Ave., Ste. 225512-930-2005www.texasbrightideas.com

Food/beverage

19 Georgetown Winery715 S. Main St.512-869-8600www.georgetownwinery.com

20 Mikey V’s Hot Sauce Shop711 S. Main St.

512-688-5071www.mikeyvsfoods.com

21 Sweet Serendipity710 S. Austin Ave.512-864-1511www.sweetserendipityinc.com

22 Texas Treats107 Halmar Cove512-688-5096www.texastreats.com

Gifts

23 Accents on the Square714 S. Austin Ave., Ste. 101512-869-8778www.facebook.com/accentsonthesquare

24 The BIG Shop905 N. Church St. 512-943-8430www.brookwoodingeorgetown.org

25 Deba-Re’s2960 Williams Drive512-922-1692

26 Divine Treasures809 S. Main St.512-688-5184www.facebook.com/divinetreasurestx

27 The Escape Fine Crafts and Gifts713 S. Main St.512-930-0052www.theescapegeorgetown.com

28 Handcrafts Unlimited104 W. Eighth St.512-869-1812www.handcraftsunlimited.org

29 Seasons Floral & Gifts102 E. University Ave.512-650-9133www.seasonsgeorgetown.com

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30 The Collector109 E. Eighth St.512-864-7787www.thecollectorrarecoins.com

31 Gold and Coin Mart2502 Williams Drive512-948-7531www.goldandcoinmart.com

32 GTX Guns3415 Williams Drive, Ste. 145512-863-5755www.gtxguns.com

33 Guns Plus2316 N. Austin Ave.512-547-4867www.gunsplus.net

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35 The Knitting Cup708 S. Rock St.512-869-2182www.theknittingcup.com

36 Poppy Quilt ‘N Sew3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 156512-863-6108www.poppyquiltnsew.com

37 A Sheep at the Wheel Yarn Co.3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 162737-444-6969www.sheepatthewheel.com

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38 Artisans Connect 800 S. Austin Ave., Ste. 105512-864-0066www.artisansconnect.net

39 Assistance League Georgetown Area Thrift Shop900 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 313512-864-2542www.algeorgetownarea.org

40 A-Tex Family Fun Center501 N. I-35512-930-2839www.atexfun.com

41 Austin Landscape Supplies5317 S. I-35512-930-2311www.austinlandscapesupplies.com

42 Blends Boutique4230 Williams Drive512-658-5850

43 Carol Woolf Gallery & Frame Factory40218 Industrial Park Circle512-863-8445www.cwgff.com

44 Cobblestone Upstairs Downstairs Antiques712 S. Austin Ave.512-863-9607

45 Diva, The Ultimate Design Studio115 W. Seventh St.512-864-7876www.divageorgetown.com

46 East 6th Street Relics & Antiques314 E. Sixth St.512-863-7969www.e6thstreetrelicsandantiques.com

47 Fabric Bin7100 W. Hwy. 29512-930-9553www.fabricbin.net

48 Framer’s Gallery610 S. Main St.512-863-2214

www.kimisframersgallery.com, www.galleryoffthesquare.org

49 Gatherings1009 S. Austin Ave.512-930-2600www.gatheringsofgeorgetown.com

50 Georgetown Antique Mall110 W. Eighth St.512-869-2088www.georgetownantiquemall.com

51 Georgetown Antiques and Artisans719 S. Main St.512-369-9493www.facebook.com/georgetownantiquesandartisans

52 Georgetown Fireplace & Patio8 Sierra Way512-863-8574www.georgetownfire-patio.com

53 Hillside Nursery5750 Williams Drive512-930-1300www.hillsidenurserylandscape.com

54 Home Interior Consignments3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 135512-864-2770

55 Inspiration Glass Studio211 W. Eighth St.512-869-6630www.inspirationglassstudio.com

56 Kinsey Interiors750 CR 234512-930-2677www.kinseyinteriors.com

57 Kitty’s Korner1915 S. Austin Ave., Ste. 109512-948-7532www.kittyskorner.net

58 La Bella Casa108 W. Eighth St.512-943-4528www.facebook.com/labellacasageorgetown

59 Mac’s Furniture654 CR 234512-701-0611www.macsfurniture.com

60 McIntire’s Garden Center303 Leander Road512-863-8243www.mcintiresgarden.com

61 Reimagine1006 S. Austin Ave.512-868-2112www.reimagine.com

62 Revolution Home4701 Williams Drive, Bldg. 2512-869-4965www.revolutionhomeonline.com

63 Rough & Ready Antiques602 Main St.

512-819-0463www.facebook.com/roughandready

64 The Shops at The Caring Place2000 Railroad St.512-869-4735www.caringplacetx.org

65 Texas Office Products & Supply4300 S. I-35512-864-7141www.topstexas.com

66 Windberg Art Center7100 N. I-35512-869-5588 www.windbergartcenter.com

Jewelry 67 Atelier Thomas Anselment

103 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 210512-688-5204www.thomasanselment.com

68 Bandy Jewelers 306 W. Eighth St.512-869-0097www.bandyjewelers.com

69 Franklin & Co. Fine Jewelers109 W. Seventh St., Ste. 100512-869-2300www.franklin-and-co.com

70 Georgetown Jewelry3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 121512-869-4200www.georgetownjewelry.com

71 The Jeweler1911 N. Austin Ave., Ste. 103512-868-2228www.thejewelerof georgetown.com

72 Quenan’s Jewelers700 S. Austin Ave., Ste. 100512-869-7659www.quenansjewelers.com

Pets73 For The Birds

1103 Williams Drive, Bldg. 4 512-688-5278www.facebook.com/forthebirdsgeorgetown

74 Paw Lofts530 Sun City Blvd., Ste. 150512-688-5143www.pawlofts.com

75 Tail Waggins Dog Bakery2102 N. Austin Ave.512-868-0047www.tailwagginsbakery.com

76 Whiskers Luxury Cat Boarding5411 Williams Drive512-863-2607www.catsonlyboarding.com

Sports77 AJ’s Cyclery

4500 Williams Drive, Ste. 224512-931-3027www.ajcyclery.com

78 Central Texas Powersports2534 N. Austin Ave.512-948-9922www.ctpowersports.com

79 Georgetown Cyclewerx3010 Williams Drive, Ste. 115512-943-8428www.georgetowncyclewerx.com

80 The Golf Ranch610 N. Austin Ave. 512-863-4573www.golfranchshop.com

If your locally owned store was not included in this guide, email us at [email protected]. Locally owned franchises are not included.

14 CONNECTED 2016-17 EVENTS

October

Table on MainOct. 2 • 6-9 p.m. • $140

The event showcases downtown restaurants and brings participants a five-course “flight” featuring food and wine from local vendors.

700 block of Main Street 512-930-2707 www.mainstreet.georgetown.org/play/table-on-main

Boo BashOct. 30 • 5-8 p.m. • Free

Shop and listen to live music while children trick or treat.

The Square 512-868-8675 www.thegeorgetownsquare.com

November

Veterans Day ceremony Nov. 11 • 11 a.m. • Free

The one-hour ceremony honors veterans and is followed by a reception.

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March

The Georgetown SwirlMarch 4 • 6-9 p.m. • $45 (Dec. 1-31), $50 (general admission after Jan. 1), $125 (VIP ticket)

Sample Texas wines while listening to jazz music and tasting foods from local restaurants during the event.

The Square • 512-930-2027 www.swirl.georgetown.org

April

Red Poppy FestivalApril 28-30 • Free

The city celebrates the red wildflowers in Georgetown with the festival featuring live music, arts and crafts booths, and a parade. The event also features a street dance on Saturday night.

The Square • 800-436-8696 www.redpoppyfest.com

May

Spring Fling Girls Night OutMay 5 • 5-8 p.m. • Free

Sample food and wine while shopping throughout downtown Georgetown. The annual event benefits local businesses.

The Square 512-868-8675 www.thegeorgetownsquare.com

Memorial Day ceremony May 29 • 9:30 a.m. • Free

Sun City honors the memory of military service members.

Georgetown-Williamson County Veterans Memorial Plaza, 2 Texas Drive 512-948-7731 • www.sctexas.org

Georgetown Chamber of Commerce spring golf tournament Date, time and cost TBD

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual tournament. The event features awards and door prizes, and the entry fee includes a tee time, golf cart, refreshments, lunch and dinner.

Location TBD • 512-930-3535 www.georgetownchamber.org

June

Williamson County Sheriff’s Posse Rodeo June 23-24 • 7 p.m. • Free (age 5 and younger), $5 (ages 6-12), $12 (general admission)

The annual event rodeo also includes a raffle, live music and children’s mutton bustin’.

Williamson County Sheriff’s Posse Arena, 415 E. Morrow St. 512-534-6398 www.wcsprodeo.com

July

Sertoma Fourth of July CelebrationJuly 4 • Time TBD • Free

More than 50,000 visitors gather for the annual fireworks display in San Gabriel Park. There is a petting zoo, a parade, live entertainment and vendor booths.

San Gabriel Park, 445 E. Morrow St. www.gtxsertoma.org

Bar-Bid-Cue fundraiserJuly 28 • Time and cost TBD

The event includes dinner, silent and live auctions, and live music to raise funds for the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce.

Location TBD 512-930-3535 www.barbidcue.com

Veterans Memorial Plaza, 2 Texas Drive 512-948-7700 • www.sctexas.org

Lighting of the SquareNov. 25 • 5:30 p.m. • Free

Kick off the holidays with the annual event that illuminates downtown.

The Square • 800-436-2027 www.mainstreet.georgetown.org

December

Christmas Stroll Dec. 2, 5-9 p.m.; Dec. 3, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. • Free

The annual event features arts and crafts and food vendors as well as a Whoo-Village children’s area.

The Square • 512-868-8675 www.thegeorgetownsquare.com

February 2017

Georgetown Bridal ShowFeb. 26 • 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • Free

The event features vendors, prizes, fashion shows and seminars.

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1 Southwest Bypass and Wolf Ranch Parkway constructionThe city of Georgetown is building the Southwest Bypass and Wolf Ranch Parkway extension, which will connect Hwy. 29 at D.B. Wood Road to Leander Road. Georgetown voters approved funding for the $18.3 million project as part of a $105 million road bond in May 2015. Construction on the project began in June 2016 and could be completed by mid-2018.

2 Mays Street extensionThe city of Georgetown broke ground on a project to extend Mays Street from Teravista Parkway and Bass Pro Drive in Round Rock to the intersection of Westinghouse and Rabbit Hill roads in Georgetown in late August. City Council approved the nearly $6.4 million construction contract at its Aug. 9 meeting. Construction could be completed in summer 2017. The city of Round Rock is funding a portion of the project. Georgetown’s plans will connect with Williamson County’s plans to extend Mays north from Paloma Drive in Round Rock. Once both sections are completed, Oakmont is expected to be renamed as Mays Street to create a continuous roadway from Hesters Crossing Road in Round Rock to Westinghouse in Georgetown. The roadway is expected to help economic development in the area.

3 FM 971 at Austin Avenue improvementsConstruction to realign and make improvements to the intersection of FM 971 and Austin Avenue was expected to begin this fall; however, the city is still in discussions with TxDOT for construction agreements, Georgetown Transportation Services Director Ed Polasek said. The $4 million project is expected to align the intersection with the planned Northwest Boulevard bridge, which will span I-35. The

FM 971 intersection improvements will also include a pedestrian tunnel along the east side of Austin Avenue. In March 2015 the city completed improvements in San Gabriel Park near the intersection to make room for the roadway improvements. TxDOT will complete the construction. A timeline for the project, which is being funded through the city’s 2008 road bond, has not been set.

4 FM 1460 expansionConstruction to widen FM 1460 from Quail Valley Drive in Georgetown to just north of University Boulevard in Round Rock is expected to be completed in fall 2017. The project also includes signal and bridge improvements and is overseen by the Texas Department of Transportation. The $34.7 million project is being funded by the cities of Georgetown and Round Rock as well as TxDOT, the Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization and Williamson County.

5 FM 972 Phase 1 improvementsTxDOT is rehabilitating pavement, adding shoulders and improving safety along FM 972 from I-35 to Hwy. 95. The project is divided into phases. The first, between I-35 and just west of CR 150, could be completed in spring 2017. The second phase from just west of CR 150 to Opossum Creek could be bid on in June. The final phase from Opossum Creek to Hwy. 95 could be bid on in September 2019.

6 Austin Avenue bridgesThe city of Georgetown has asked the public to give feedback on repairs to the Austin Avenue bridge structures that span the North and South San Gabriel rivers. City Council could decide whether to repair or replace the structures in winter 2016-17, Georgetown Transportation Analyst Nat Waggoner said. Construction timelines and cost estimates have not been determined.

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In fact, our Resident Wellness Program is an active part of the entire community. When you walk in and smell the pleasant scented air and hear the music seniors love, you are put at ease in this stress-free environment.

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Where Georgetown Seniors Thrive

What’s the secret to seniors thriving at Legacy at Georgetown?

Care, because Care is at the Core of our community, but our care goes beyond nutrition, medications, and concierge luxury living. We serve the physical, mental, and spiritual Wellness of each resident.

In fact, our Resident Wellness Program is an active part of the entire community. When you walk in and smell the pleasant scented air and hear the music seniors love, you are put at ease in this stress-free environment.

Resident Wellness involves areas such as socialization, physical vitality, hydration, sleep improvement, medication management; all of which are thoughtfully designed into the daily lives of residents.

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Where Georgetown Seniors Thrive

What’s the secret to seniors thriving at Legacy at Georgetown?

Care, because Care is at the Core of our community, but our care goes beyond nutrition, medications, and concierge luxury living. We serve the physical, mental, and spiritual Wellness of each resident.

In fact, our Resident Wellness Program is an active part of the entire community. When you walk in and smell the pleasant scented air and hear the music seniors love, you are put at ease in this stress-free environment.

Resident Wellness involves areas such as socialization, physical vitality, hydration, sleep improvement, medication management; all of which are thoughtfully designed into the daily lives of residents.

To learn more about our Resident Wellness Program and how residents thrive at Legacy at Georgetown, please call and schedule your exclusive tour.

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Facility ID No. 105556

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A Arise Austin Medical Center3003 Bee Caves Road, Austin512-314-3800www.arisemedicalcenter.com

B Baylor Scott & White Emergency Medical Center-Cedar Park 900 E. Whitestone Blvd., Cedar Park512-684-4911 • www.bswemc.orgAverage of 800 emergency department visits per month

C Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Lakeway100 Medical Parkway, Lakeway512-571-5000www.lakeway.sw.orgAverage of 850 emergency department visits per month

D Baylor Scott & White Medical Center-Round Rock 300 University Blvd., Round Rock512-509-0100www.roundrock.sw.orgAverage of 1,800 emergency department visits per month

E Cedar Park Regional Medical Center1401 Medical Parkway, Cedar Park512-528-7000www.cedarparkregional.comLevel IV Trauma Center designation; average of 2,217 emergency department visits per month

F Dell Children’s Medical Center of Central Texas4900 Mueller Blvd., Austin512-324-0000 • www.dellchildrens.netLevel I Trauma Center; average of 6,140 emergency department visits per month

G Heart Hospital of Austin3801 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin512-407-7000www.hearthospitalofaustin.comAverage of 635 emergency department visits per month

H The Hospital at Westlake Medical Center5656 Bee Caves Road, Ste. M-302, Austin512-327-0000 www.westlakemedical.com

I Northwest Hills Surgical Hospital6818 Austin Center Blvd., Ste. 100, Austin • 512-346-1994www.northwesthillssurgical.comAverage of seven emergency department visits per month

J Seton Medical Center Austin1201 W. 38th St., Austin 512-324-1000www.seton.net/austinLevel IV Trauma Center; average of 2,733 emergency department visits per month

K Seton Medical Center Williamson201 Seton Parkway, Round Rock 512-324-4000www.seton.net/williamsonLevel II Trauma Center; average of 2,411 emergency department visits per month

L Seton Northwest Hospital11113 Research Blvd., Austin512-324-6000www.seton.net/northwestLevel IV Trauma Center; average of 2,426 emergency department visits per month

M Seton Southwest Hospital7900 FM 1826, Austin512-324-9000www.seton.net/southwestLevel IV Trauma Center; average of 1,231 emergency department visits per month

N St. David’s Georgetown Hospital2000 Scenic Drive, Georgetown512-943-3000 • www.stdavids.comLevel IV Trauma Center; average of 1,971 emergency department visits per month

O St. David’s Medical Center919 E. 32nd St., Austin512-476-7111 • www.stdavids.comLevel IV Trauma Center; average of

4,740 emergency department visits per month

P St. David’s North Austin Medical Center12221 N. MoPac, Austin512-901-1000 • www.stdavids.comLevel IV Trauma Center; average of 5,911 emergency department visits per month

Q St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center2400 Round Rock Ave., Round Rock512-341-1000 • www.stdavids.comLevel II Trauma Center; average of 3,842 emergency department visits per month

R St. David’s South Austin Medical Center901 W. Ben White Blvd., Austin512-447-2211 • www.stdavids.comAverage of 9,185 emergency department visits per month

S University Medical Center Brackenridge601 E. 15th St., Austin512-324-7000www.seton.net/brackenridgeLevel I Trauma Center; average of 6,074 emergency department visits per month

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1 Deer HavenLots: 71Builder: Drees Custom Homes

2 Fredrickson Ranch at LakeGeorgetownLots: 70Builder: Fredrickson Builders

3 La ConterraLots: 159 (in new phases)Builder: KB Home

4 LakesideLots: 300Builders: Gehan Homes, Wilshire Homes

5 Oaks at San GabrielLots: 843Builders: Ashton Woods, Brohn Homes, Highland Homes, Scott Felder Homes

6 Rancho SiennaLots: 1,455Builders: Castlerock Communities, Centerra Homes, Chesmar Homes, D.R. Horton, Emerald Homes, Partners in Building, Ryland Homes, Sitterle Homes, Wes Peoples Homes

7 SaddlecreekLots: 427 in Phase 1Builders: Century Communities, Pacesetter Homes

8 TeravistaLots: 1,000 in Georgetown ETJBuilders: CalAtlantic Homes, Centerra Homes, Chesmar Homes, D.R. Horton, Lennar, MileStone Community Builders, Perry Homes Ryland Homes, Village Builders, Wes Peoples Homes

9 Water Oak at San GabrielLots: 3,000Builders: Chesmar Homes, Grand Haven Homes, Scott Felder Homes, Wilshire Homes

10 Wolf Ranch GeorgetownLots: 1,688 Builders: Coventry Homes, David Weekley Homes, Drees Custom Homes, M/I Homes, Wilshire Homes

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2 Pickett Trail This half-mile trail connects Chautauqua Park and Blue Hole Park.

3 Randy Morrow Trail Named for the former parks and recreation department director, this 5.5-mile trail starts at Booty’s Road Park and connects several city parks, including Chandler Park and Rivery Park, before ending in San Gabriel Park.

4 San Gabriel Park Trail This 1.6-mile granite trail loops around San Gabriel Park.

5 South San Gabriel River sidewalk This 1-mile lighted concrete section of the Bonner Trail begins at W.L. Walden Drive and College Street and connects to Blue Hole Park.

6 Winfred H. Bonner Trail This 1-mile trail follows the

PARKS AND TRAILSSan Gabriel River from Blue Hole Park to VFW Park and continues to the McMaster Athletic Complex.

Upcoming parks7 Garey Park

In 2015, Jack Garey announced he would turn over his 525-acre ranch, house and $10 million to the city of Georgetown after announcing plans in 2004 to donate the property to the city upon his death. Construction on the park, which will include campsites, a dog park and an equestrian center with trails as well as a playground and splashpad, is expected to begin in late 2016.

8 Westside Park The city of Georgetown hosted meetings in early 2015 to gauge what features residents would like to be included in a new 90-acre Westside Park. The city purchased the property near Shell Road and Hwy. 195 in February 2013. The information was incorporated into a master plan, which was presented to City Council in early 2016. A timeline for construction has not been determined.

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9 Bark Park151 Holly St.

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10 Bedford Park812 Bedford Court

11 Berry Creek Park1100 Shinnecock Hills Drive

12 Blue Hole Park100 Blue Hole Park

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13 Booty’s Road Park1631 Booty’s Crossing

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14 Chandler Park108 Spring Valley Road

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15 Chautauqua Park602 Rucker St.

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16 Edwards Park704 Ash St.

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17 Emerald Springs Park3604 Old Mill Road

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18 Geneva Park1021 Quail Valley Drive

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19 Katy Crossing Park224 Katy Crossing Blvd.

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20 Kelley Park805 W. 17th St.

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21 McMaster Park101 W.L. Walden Drive

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23 Old Town Park1262 S. Austin Ave.

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24 Pinnacle Park309 Greenslope Lane

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25 Raintree Park302 Raintree Drive

26 River Ridge Park414 S. Ridge Circle

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27 Rivery Park1448 Rivery Blvd.

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28 San Gabriel Park445 E. Morrow St.

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29 San Jose Park1707 San Jose

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30 Skate Park449 E. Morrow St.

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31 Summercrest Park1201 Ashberry Trail

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32 Tennis Center400 Serenada Drive

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33 University Park2510 University Park Drive

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34 VFW Park110 N. College St.

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35 Village Pool Park370 Village Commons Blvd.

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36 Williams Drive Pool Park3201 Williams Drive

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37 Windridge Park1302 E. Third St.

38 Woodlake Park249 Wildwood Drive

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