“1776” at the Palace
OCT 7-30: American history blazes to vivid life in this most unconventional of Broadway hits. 1776 puts a human face on the pages of history as we see the people behind the icons: proud, frightened, uncertain, irritable, charming, often petty and noble and determined to do the right thing for a fledgling nation.
Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM and Sundays at 2 PM unless otherwise noted.
Dan Moody Dedication
OCT 14, 10am: Join the Williamson Museum at the Dan Moody statue dedication in the main square for Dan Moody, the square’s newest resident.
City Vendor Fair
OCT 20: Do you have a business in landscaping, printing, plumbing or electrical services, graphic design, road construction, automotive maintenance, civil engineering, or architectural services?
If so, you may have an opportunity to do business with the City of Georgetown.
Find out more at the City Vendor Fair on October 20. Sponsored by the City of Georgetown Purchasing Department, the fair is 1 to 3 p.m. at the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce, 1 Chamber Way.
At the fair there will be an opportunity to meet with employees in the Purchasing Department and find out more about the City’s process to accept bids, proposals, and qualifications. A variety of other City staff will be at the fair to meet with potential vendors. Light refreshments will be provided.
If you’d like to attend the fair, please RSVP by October 10 by sending an email to the Purchasing Department at [email protected]. If you have any questions about the event, please contact the Purchasing Department at (512) 930-8454.
EGA Boo Run
OCT 29: The 8th Annual Exceptional Georgetown Alliance (EGA) Boo Run takes place this year in beautiful San Gabriel Park. The 5K chip-timed race starts at 9 AM, followed by the one-mile Fun Run at 10am.
Come in your Halloween costume and stay after for a kids’ costume contest! Proceeds from this event help to fund extracurricular events, activities and summer day camp for students in Georgetown with Special Needs. Visit ExceptionalGeorgetown.org/.
Mental Health in Schools Conference
NOV 2, 5:30pm: The Georgetown Project will host a pre-conference screening of “Resilience” at the Public Safety Operations and Training Facility.
James Redford’s follow-up to “Paper Tigers”, delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and a new movement to treat and prevent toxic stress. Send email to [email protected] to register.
Art Hop at Art Center and Library
The 9th annual Art Hop is a statewide arts competition sponsored by the Georgetown Art Center. Works in the exhibition, including prints, drawings, paintings, sculptures, and photographs, are on display from through October 29 at the Georgetown Art Center and Georgetown Public Library.
“The Art Hop is a wonderful opportunity to experience art from all across Texas,” says Mari Ramirez, president of Georgetown Art Works, which is the nonprofit that operates the Georgetown Art Center.
Awards will be determined by a panel of judges who will award best in show ($1,000 cash plus prizes) as well as individual category prizes for first ($500), second ($300), and third place ($200) in each category: 2D abstract, 2D representational, 3D, photography, and printmaking.
Find out more about Art Hop at the Georgetown Art Center website at GeorgetownArtCenterTX.org or at the Georgetown Arts and Culture website at arts.georgetown.org.