HOLIDAY TODO LIST
November, December & January events
08 DINE WITH SANTA First United Methodist Church Georgetown will have its rst Santa Supper in the McKinney Christian Ministry Center. A silent auction will also take place during the meal. Tickets became available Nov. 1. 5:30-7:30 p.m. First UMC Georgetown, 410 E. University Ave., Georgetown. www.fumcgt.org FREE KID 17 HAVE PANCAKES WITH SANTA In partnership with the Georgetown Fire Department, the Sun City Rotary Club has invited the community to enjoy a special pancake breakfast with Santa Claus at the San Gabriel Community Center. Though the event was a drive-in event in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID19, this is the 22nd year the club has held this event, and it will return to dine-in. Free (admission and for children 12 and younger), $6 (pancakes for attendees 12 and older). 6:3011:30 a.m. 445 E. Morrow St., Georgetown. https://portal.clubrunner.ca/7597 FREE KID 18 HEAR A BAND AT THE LIBRARY Hot Pickin 57s, a four-piece band with roots in Americana and bluegrass, will perform at the Georgetown Public Library as part of the Live Music at the
From seasonal markets and visiting Santa to enjoying holiday light decorations and ringing in the new year with friends, there are plenty of ways to celebrate the holidays in Georgetown. The information for each event is accurate as of press time and is subject to change.
drop o lights at the Cowan Creek Pavilion. Hours vary by collection site. 250 W.L. Walden Road, Georgetown; 300-1 Industrial Ave., Georgetown; 402 W. Eighth St., Georgetown; 1433 Cool Spring Way, Sun City. 512-930-3640. https://recycle.georgetown.org/ holiday-light-recycling-program FREE DECEMBER 03 SIP AND SING WITH COWBOYS Local singer-songwriter Evelyn will host Cocoa with Cowboys. 6-8 p.m. Williamson County Museum, 716 S. Austin St., Georgetown. 512-943-1670. http://williamsonmuseum.org FREE KID 04 LISTEN TO CLASSIC CAROLS First United Methodist Church Georgetown will have its children’s Christmas musical at the morning worship service. The children will share the story of Christmas through the musical, “On Our Way to Bethlehem.” 11:10 a.m. First UMC Georgetown, 410 E. University Ave., Georgetown. www.fumcgt.org FREE KID
FREE Free KID Kid friendly FOOD & DRINK Food and drink are for sale
25 THROUGH DEC. 31 VISIT A FARM
NOVEMBER 18 THROUGH DEC. 30 SEE A HOLIDAY PLAY The Georgetown Palace Theatre will put on “Holiday Inn,” a classic lm and joyous musical that features dance numbers, comedy and a mirage of Irving Berlin songs, including “Blue Skies,” “Easter Parade,” “Heat Wave” and “White Christmas.” Show times vary. $24-$36. 810 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown. 512-869-7469. www.georgetownpalace.com 19 DRESS UP FOR A PUB CRAWL At the sixth annual Georgetown Ball Gown Square Crawl, guests will enjoy food, drinks, retail discounts and live music while clad in their fanciest dress. 5:30-10 p.m. $40. Georgetown Square, 710 S. Main St., Georgetown. 512-655-9012. www.facebook.com/ ballgownsquarecrawl FOOD & DRINK
Christmas on the Farm will include live reindeer, an 11-foot-tall gingerbread house, wagon rides, kettle corn and a picture zone with Santa’s sleigh. Daily 9 a.m.-6 p.m. $18.95-$22.95. Sweet Eats Fruit Farm, 14400 E. Hwy. 29, Georgetown. 512-766-3276. www.sweeteats.com KID FOOD & DRINK 28 THROUGH JAN. 31 RECYCLE OLD STRING LIGHTS The city of Georgetown has partnered with Texas Disposal Systems to continue its free holiday string-light recycling program. Georgetown residents can drop o broken or old holiday string lights at one of three collection stations, including the City of Georgetown Collection and Transfer Station, the Georgetown Municipal Complex or the Georgetown Public Library. Sun City residents may also
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