CEL~ Apr. 14-21

Monday, April 15

  • Georgetown Convention and Visitors Bureau Board: April 15, 2019, at 8:30 AM at Georgetown Visitor Center, 103 W. 7th Street, Georgetown, TX.
  • Georgetown Commission on Aging: April 15, 2019, at 6:00 PM at Public Safety Facility, 3500 DB Wood Rd Georgetown, TX 78633.
  • ACC Hosted Panel about DACA: A panel discussion (featuring Austin City Council Member Greg Casar and other Austin community leaders) on the current state of affairs for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals and DREAMers – both in Texas and nationally. 6:30-8:30 pm at 3401 Webberville Rd., ACC Eastview Campus Rm 8500. For more info, go here.
  • Wilco Republican Leaders Monthly Meeting: From 6:30-9pm at Central Texas Harley Davidson (2801 N IH35, Round Rock). The guest will be newly-elected Williamson County (TX) Republican Party Chairman, Steve Armbruster, in his first speaking engagement since taking office. There will be a reception at 6:30, hosted by Judge Bill Gravell.

Tuesday, April 16

  • Georgetown Arts and Culture Advisory Board: April 16, 2019, at 4:30 PM at Small conference room, 2nd floor, Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. 8th Street.

Wednesday, April 17

Saturday, April 20

  • Rescheduled District 3&4 Candidate Forum: The Georgetown Neighborhood Alliance is hosting election forums for the 2019 City of Georgetown City Council Election. The forum format is structured to provide residents an opportunity to ask their candidate important questions and each candidate time to share their perspective.  From 1-2:30 pm. Location TBD. FB Link
  • Southwestern Georgetown Council Candidate Forum: The candidates that will be attending are as follows: Jaquita Wilson, City Council District 7 candidate; Brian Ortego, School Board Trustee Place 2 candidate; Andy Webb, School Board Trustee Place 3 incumbent; Jenny Wood, School Board Trustee Place 3 candidate. Sponsored by the Southeast Georgetown Community Council and Courageous Conversations from 9:30-11:30 AM at the boys and girls club (1200 W. 17th st, Georgetown)