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Voter Registration There’s no such thing as a vote that doesn’t matter. It all matters. – Barack Obama
Voter Registration There’s no such thing as a vote that doesn’t matter. It all matters. – Barack Obama
The Georgetown Fellowship of Churches is hosting the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on January 18, 2021, 12:00 p.m. This year the celebration will be a virtual experience hosted through Zoom. Registration information will be available soon.
Officer Delta Jolly, the author of “Officer Jolly Earns Her Badge,” will read her book and talk about her life as a police officer. Officer Jolly is a police officer with the Georgetown Police Department. There will be lots of discussion and fun activities for all. The target audience is K-5. The whole family is […]
Celebrate Black History Month with the Ange K Band at Texas Farmers' Market at Lakeline! Texas Farmers' Market at Lakeline is so excited to welcome back the Ange K Band this year for our Black History Month Celebration! While our celebration might be a bit different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are so […]
Marjorie Anderson author of "The Key Money Choices for Teens," will discuss the keys to managing finances with teens and their parents. Books will be available to participants while supplies last. A family event all are welcome. Target Audience: 13 - 18 Free event. Registration required. To Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMsfuuorTsqG9EbOXUHIZsV9PGtktO1nQQu Questions, email: [email protected]
That's My Face "Man in Me: The Documentary" Screening and Q&A with Director/Producer Isaac Rowe. Saturday, February 13, 2021 At 1 PM CST – 4 PM CST. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/thats-my-face-man-in-me-the-documentary-tickets-137864324907
Young adults ages 13-21 are invited to join in an online round table discussion about identity, the Black Lives Matter movement, and its impact on their community. This event will be moderated by education equity advocate Autumn A. Arnett and will feature a panel of teens from the Pflugerville Black Student Union. Visit the registration […]
Let's come together as a community to have a conversation about reconciliation, historical factors and the present realities of racial tensions. We will have a open and honest dialogue about righteousness, justice and healing. Conversation Host: Dr. Ron Swain This event is free. Registration is required. https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sf-6gpzopE9IMKfUj-okNusXDXoRpBeZg For more information email [email protected]
Gone GCCMA as we celebrate Juneteenth 2021. Education, Health, and Justice. A conversation with three dynamic speakers: 1. Latoya Easter Georgetown ISD, 2. Derrick Neal Williamson County and Cities Health District, 3. Wayne Sneed Austin ISD Police Register in advance go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_S-50iMerTNa2vdV8l-YZ3Q
Free backpacks at the Willie Hll Center
The Georgetown Cultural Citizen Memorial Association (GCCMA) will co-host a Back-to-school Drive-through event. Free backpacks with school supplies will be available.
Recently, the GISD School Trustees have discussed selling the historical Old Carver School Building (former Boys & Girls Club). The school was built in 1964 to avoid integration and prior to that, served as the community’s Juneteenth Park, which the City of Georgetown later sold to the school district for $1.00. Former students and neighbors are […]