Georgetown Edition | January 2026

BY KATLYNN FOX, CLAIRE SHOOP & GRACIE WARHURST

Wellsential Health network and began operating under its new name in mid-September. Georgetown Nursing and Transitional Care offers both short- and long-term care. • 4011 Williams Drive, Georgetown • www.wellsentialhealth.org/location/georgetown- nursing-and-transitional-care 6 Georgetown Visitors Center The center’s location on the square closed temporarily starting in December for renovations. During the closure, which is set to last 12-18 months, guests can find Visitors Center services at the new Downtown Development and Special Events office in the city-owned parking garage at Daughters of the American Revolution Daniel Coleman chapter The local chapter of Texas Society Daughters of the American Revolution celebrated its 100th anniversary Dec. 14. The DAR is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of American history, promotion of patriotism and public education. The Daniel Coleman chapter, named after an express courier in the American Revolutionary War, meets regularly in Georgetown. • www.texasdar.org/chapters/danielcoleman/ our_chapter.html 502 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. • 103 W. Seventh St., Georgetown • https://visit.georgetown.org

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7 Blast Swim Academy The swim school provides water safety, swim lessons and stroke development for children starting at 3 months of age, its website states. Construction on the upcoming facility, which is slated to include an above-ground pool, is scheduled to last through November. • 3701 W. Hwy. 29, Ste. 4102, Georgetown • www.blastswim.com

8 Hopdoddy Burger Bar Construction of the restaurant was slated to begin in early January and last until late June as part of the Gateway 29 development. The Austin- based company offers specialty burgers, fries, milkshakes, salads, fried chicken and alcoholic beverages, according to its website. • 19389 Ronald Reagan Blvd., Ste. 100, Leander • www.hopdoddy.com

LARRY NANCE for Texas Senate District 5 Join the Movement for Positive Change Bringing Experience and Dedication to Public Service • Residents deserve a real voice in government. I will establish quarterly community advisory groups to ensure local ideas and concerns directly shape legislative decisions. • Reduce the property tax burden, especially for seniors, so Texans are not taxed out of their homes. • Reform the property appraisal process to strengthen property owners’ rights and ensure fairness. • Remove regulatory barriers to make it easier to build and provide affordable housing. • Reform credit reporting practices that unfairly punish Texans working to secure financing and build financial stability. Paid for by Larry Nance Campaign

www.larrynance.com | larrynance2026@gmail.com

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