Georgetown Nonprofit Guide: Getting involved, volunteer with local organizations
Georgetown residents are known for giving back to the community and supporting local causes.
Georgetown residents are known for giving back to the community and supporting local causes.
U.S. Army Ranger veteran First Sergeant Will Williams was a participant in the Parade of Colors during the Field of Honor opening ceremonies November 5, 2023.
Each year, the Georgetown Rotary Club presents the Field of Honor, a noteworthy local Veterans Day ceremony displaying approximately 1,200 3x5 American flags.
With at least 42,000 U.S.
Retired Army Sgt. Michael Hernandez, a former combat medic who served in Iraq, is Williamson County’s director of veteran services. Alicia Emmons serves as grant coordinator, helping veterans and their family members with emergency financial assistance.
For some people, the need to serve never ends. And so retired Army Sgt.
Kristen Hullum, trauma injury prevention coordinator at St. David's Round Rock Medical Center leads a CPR training.
As one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S., the healthcare industry in Georgetown continues to expand to accommodate more specialized services and give residents the facilities they need to t
Jeff Lanfear and Bronson, left, his English bulldog, and Zoso, right, his French bulldog, were participants in the Popp Pup Parade in downtown Georgetown on Sunday, April 30, 2023, the final day of this year's Red Poppy Festival. The pet parade is coordinated by Wag Heaven.
Georgetown is a pet friendly city. It sometimes seems there are just as many pet strollers as there are baby strollers around town.
Shopper Keith Anderson walks along Seventh Street with tomato plants he purchased during Market Days April 13, 2024.
Despite multiple big tech companies like Samsung and Tesla entering Williamson County, there is still a strong agricultural presence in the county.