Georgetown Edition | April 2022

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Owners John and Jennifer Garrett launched the rst edition of Community Impact Newspaper in 2005 with three full-time employees covering Round Rock and Pugerville, Texas. We have expanded our operations to include hundreds of employees, our own printing operation and over 30 hyperlocal editions across three states. Our circulation is over 2 million residential mailboxes, and it grows each month with new residents and developments.

HIGHLIGHTS FROMTHISMONTH

FROMDENISE: Spring is one of my favorite times of the year. Not only because of the warmer weather or the change in landscape around the city, but because it’s Red Poppy Festival time. On Page 23 you will nd a breakdown of events for the entire festival, which is April 22-24. From incredible bands, to the colorful parade to the amazing food. If you have never been to the Red Poppy Festival, I highly suggest you mark this one on your calendar. We hope to see you out there! Denise Seiler, GENERALMANAGER

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FROMEDDIE: With eight candidates up for three spots on the Georgetown ISD board of trustees, this election will carry a lot of weight for Georgetown schools. If you’re registered to vote, please don’t forget to cast your ballot in this important election. Early voting starts April 25, and election day is May 7. And remember, if you live in Williamson County, you can vote at any of the county’s facilities. Eddie Harbour, EDITOR

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