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28 THROUGH MAY 28 ADMIRE ABSTRACT ART Diane Sandlin, an abstract painter based out of a Georgetown studio, will have her mixed-media paintings on display at the Georgetown Art Center. There will be an artist reception May 6 from 4-6 p.m. and an artist talk May 7 at 2 p.m. The exhibit is available during art center hours. Free. 816 S. Main St., Georgetown. 512-930-2583. www.georgetownartcentertx.org MAY 06 CRUISE THROUGH A CLASSIC CAR SHOW The Georgetown Texas Area Car Club 16th annual Car Show and Charity Bene©t will showcase more than 225 classic vehicles. Cars will be judged in about 40 di erent classes with awards presented to the top three in each class. Other activities include ra«es, food, vendors and music. 8-9:30 a.m. (check- in), 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. (judging), 3 p.m. (awards). Free (spectators); $30 (entry fee, preregistration required). Sun City Social Center, 2 Texas Drive, Georgetown. www.gtacc.org 06 TRAVEL BACK IN TIME The Williamson County Museum in partnership with the city of Round Rock will host the 17th annual
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Pioneer Days at Old Settlers Association. Attendees will have the opportunity to dip candles, churn butter and make corn husk dolls. Other activities include re-enactments, chuck wagon areas, historic house tours, games and live music. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. 3300 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock. 512-943-1670. https://williamsonmuseum.org 09 PLAY AT THE PARK Georgetown Parks & Recreation’s Rec on the Go! program brings activities to neighborhood parks throughout the city. This event at Old Town Park will include obstacle courses, sports, lawn games, relays, hula hoops and bubbles as well as music and giveaways. 4-6 p.m. Free. 1262 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-930-3595. https://parks.georgetown.org 10 LEARN ABOUT THE STATE OF FRESHWATER Jonathan Seefeldt with the Texas Living Waters Project will present on environmental history and how it a ects the current and future state of freshwater in Texas. The Williamson Museum’s The Salon at Wild©re series invites community leaders to speak about art, science, history and technology. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Free. 812 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-869-3473. https://williamsonmuseum.org
Opportunities for Williamson & Burnet Counties, the local Community Action Agency that provides Meals on Wheels services, is hosting its Sip & Shop fundraiser. This event includes a luncheon with beer and wine tastings, a fashion show, and on-site vendors. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $50 (individual), $350 (table of eight). 305 Buena Vista Drive, Marble Falls. 512-763-1400. www.owbc-tx.org 20 SOAK UP SUMMER SAFETY Water Safety Day through the Georgetown Parks & Recreation department teaches attendees about drowning prevention, water rescue skills and proper life jacket use. Those in attendance can stay and swim without daily pool fees. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Village Pool, 370 Village Commons Blvd., Georgetown. 512-930-3595. https://parks.georgetown.org 21 HEAR MUSIC FROM THE MOVIES The Central Texas Philharmonic’s Cinematic Symphony will include tunes from “Around the World in 80 Days,” “Vertigo” and “E.T.” 4-6:30 p.m. $10 (students), $35 (general), $40 (premium). Klett Center for the Performing Arts, 2211 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-766-0091. www.centraltexasphilharmonic.org
With more than 100 events, Fiesta takes place annually in San Antonio. WORTH THE TRIP April 20-30: Fiesta San Antonio , the annual springtime celebration, oers more than 100 events citywide featuring food and entertainment, including parades, festivals and galas. Proceeds from each event benet participating Fiesta Commission member organizations as well as numerous nonprots and causes. Event times, admission prices and locations vary. www.estasanantonio.org COURTESY FIESTA SAN ANTONIO
Find more or submit Georgetown events at communityimpact.com/event-calendar. Event organizers can submit local events online to be considered for the print edition. Submitting details for consideration does not guarantee publication.
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Dell Children’s Medical Center will soon be near you in North Austin! In April 2023, Dell Children’s Medical Center North Campus is opening — with pediatric specialty care — including around-the- clock ER and trauma care, specialized surgical care, pediatric imaging, and outpatient rehab services. Now, right here, closer to where you live and work — without leaving Austin. You can start scheduling with specialists today! Many of our pediatric specialists are in a new medical building on the same north campus.
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