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Timeless
Timeless
Don’t get so busy making a living that you forget to make a life. – Dolly Parton Most of us have a tendency to live in the past or the future. 06/04/2022 05:10 AM
The group includes Elsa Anderson, Makenna Collier, Demi Dahlberg, Solomon Eiben, Sophia-Rae Eiben, Vivian Eiben, Juliette Havens, Hudson Luedtke, Levi Luedtke, Allison Mahmood, Luke Manuel, Nicholas Martinez, Olivia Martinez, J. D. Morgan, Grace Philhower, Adalynn Reed, Emily Reeves, Fen R...
Keys of spring
Anita Volek presented her 36th annual spring piano recital May 24 in the Worship Center of First Baptist Church in Taylor. Volek opened the program with a medley of songs from “Mary Poppins.” The evening featured a variety of piano solos and duets ranging from pop and movie themes to classical selections. 06/04/2022 05:10 AM
Courtesy graphic / Taylor ISD
Summer meals for kids available
A summer program will help feed local children. Taylor ISD has announced its summer food feeding program has begun and will run through Aug. 06/04/2022 05:10 AM
Children of all ages come together to listen to a guest speaker at Midnight Basketball in Fannie Robinson Park in this 2016 photo. File photo
Basketball in the Park begins
There’s an opportunity for food, fun and to keep your basketball skills warmed up over the summer. Basketball in the Park 2022 begins Tuesday, June 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. 06/04/2022 05:10 AM
UPCOMING EVENTS
UPCOMING EVENTS
Heritage Square Farmers Market The Farmers Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 06/01/2022 09:26 AM
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
CIVIC ORGANIZATION MEETINGS
KIWANIS CLUB • Meets every Wednesday at noon at Sirloin Stockade, 3607 N. Main St. 06/01/2022 09:26 AM
In May ...
In May ...
Ribbon Cuttings Follow @huttochamber on Facebook and Instagram for Event Info and Updates Texas Physical Therapy – May 24, 11 a.m. to noon Edward Jones – Sarah Chavarria – May 26 11 a.m. 06/01/2022 09:26 AM
JUNE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
JUNE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Wednesday, June 8 – Speed Networking Luncheon (11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Location: East Williamson County Higher Education Center. 06/01/2022 09:26 AM
A LUAU TO LEAVE WITH
A LUAU TO LEAVE WITH
Kindergarten students at Hutto Elementary School ended the 2021-22 school year with a luau. Facebook / Hutto Elementary School. 06/01/2022 09:26 AM
Puppy love
Puppy love
Last weekend, I dropped my daughter off for a school event. When I got home there was a little black puppy sitting on our front porch. 05/28/2022 10:33 AM
Pfc. Anthony Gonzales passed away in 2008. File photo
Private continues to be memorialized
The legacy of a Taylor band student who served his country is honored each year at Taylor Independent School District. The Pfc. 05/28/2022 10:33 AM
Thrall High School’s 2021-22 student council officers include Luke Fisher, president, Mikayla Martin, vice president; Elena Garcia, secretary; Matthew Martin, treasurer; Cenzie Cunningham, reporter; Mac Hamann, historian; and T.J. Kirchner, parliamentarian. Advisor is Monica Barton. Courte...
Early leaders
For outstanding achievement in leadership, service, and activities that serve to improve the school and community, Thrall High School has been recognized by the Texas Association of Student Councils (TASC) in the areas of pride and patriotism as well as for submitting a community service report. 05/28/2022 10:33 AM
Charlotte Albert, TAB president, was a recent speaker at the organization’s meeting in Taylor.
TAB chooses quarterly projects
TAB members met the end of April. Meeting minutes and treasurer reports were read and approved. 05/28/2022 10:33 AM
A Taylor police officer was witnessed performing a unique act recently. Photo by Fernando Castro
Good cop, good cop
The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members. -Coretta Scott King Former officer sees incident We all hear stories about “bad cops”. 05/20/2022 09:24 PM
In memory of Naomi Pasemann, Darlene Rydell reads one of Pasemann’s favorite books, The Rattle Trap Car, to a kindergarten class at TH Johnson. Photos by Tim Crow
STILL ON THE JOB
Twenty-two retired teachers from the Williamson County Retired Teachers Association recently returned to kindergarten classrooms to read to the students as part of the Williamson County Retired Teachers’ Annual (WCRTA) Book Project. 05/20/2022 09:24 PM