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Friday, September 27, 2024 at 10:22 AM

UPCOMING EVENTS

Genealogy Class Thursday, April 20—At 6:30 p.m. Karen Hammel will instruct an Introduction to Genealogy class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 N. FM 487. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409-553-6886.

Genealogy Class Thursday, April 20—At 6:30 p.m. Karen Hammel will instruct an Introduction to Genealogy class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 N. FM 487. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409-553-6886.

A Magical Spring Affair Saturday, April 22 to Sunday, April 23 — From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Cinderella's Closet will hostafree public eventwith over 70 artisans, crafters and chefs at the Murphy Park Pavillion, 1600 Veterans Dr. There will be a silent auction and door prizes too.

Pet Clinic Saturday, April 22 — From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Save An Angel and Texas Critter Crusaders will host a low-cost community pet clinic at the SPJST Lodge 29,5025 FM 619. They will not treat sick or injured pets. There is a limit of two pets per adult. For more, call 512-999-7889.

6th Annual Children's Business FairESTEAM Saturday, April 22 — Support the next generation of business owners at ESTEAM's 6th Annual Children's Business Fair from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the CHASCO Family YMCA, 1801N. Interstate Hwy 35, Round Rock.

This free public event will be hosted by the FIRE Foundation and involves a competition across three age groups. Categories are Best Presentation, Highest Business Potential and Most Original. For more, contact [email protected]. mailto:[email protected] Casino Night Saturday, April 22 — From 6 to 9 p.m., the Williamson County Child Welfare Board will host their annual fundraiser.

Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. A $60 ticket will include dinner, an open bar and casino chips. For more, email [email protected].

St. James' Historic Pipe Organ Recital Sunday, April 23—At 3 p.m., St.

James' Episcopal Church will host an organ recital by Director of Music Kevin McClure, 614 Davis St. Tickets are $30 at the door via cash, check, PayPal or Venmo. The event aims to raise funds for stained glass window repairs. For more, visit https://www. stjamestaylor.org.

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Mid-morning Mixer Tuesday, April 25 — From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Common Cents will be hosting and sponsoring a free mid-morning mixer for Taylor and surrounding area residents, 602 W. Twelfth St. Ste. 102. Open to members and non-members. For more, contact [email protected], or register here https://taylorchamber.chambermaster. com/eventregistration/register/3881.

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St. Mary's Ribbon Cutting Wednesday, April 26—At 9:30 a.m., St. May's Catholic High School will have a ribbon cutting fora new high school complex on campus, 502 Elliott St., Taylor. Light refreshments will be served, and an optional tour of campus will follow.

Cigar Rolling Class Wednesday, April 26—From 5 to 9 p.m., Red Cap Cigar Lounge will host a Tampeno cigar rolling class and event with Jorge Rodriguez, CEO of Tampeno Cigars, at 215 N. Main St., Taylor. $25 in advance, $35 day of the event. No membershipfee needed, however, if attendees do not hold a Red Cap Locker, they must purchase at least $10 in tobacco, cigars or merchandise. For more, visit https://www.eventbrite. com/e/tampeno-cigar-rolling-dass-eventtickets- https://www.eventbrite

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Red Poppy Festival Friday, April 28 to Sunday, April 30 — Starting at 6 p.m. Friday and ending at 5 p.m. Sunday, Georgetown's signature annual event is back. With live music, vendor booths, and plenty of red poppy flowers, this event is designed to entertain. For more, visit https://poppy.georgetown. org/?fbclid=lwAR0gGS9wumbRrCPqqse 5iFxd6aCPOnxXjMPLCLyEIKmFopom5dO oVkizkXw.

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Moroccan Casino Night Saturday, April 29—From 6 to 10 p.m., the Taylor Chamber of Commerce hosts its annual casino night, this year themed as Moroccan at 1519 N. Main St. Contact [email protected]. mailto:[email protected]

Live Music at The Loose Screw Saturday, May 5 — From 7 - 9 p.m., listen to live music by Luke Garrison and the Fallback Plan Unplugged and enjoy cold beerfrom The Loose Screw inside The Old Taylor High School, 410 E. Seventh St.

Soap Making Class Thursday, May 4—At 9:30 a.m., Cha Warner Tucker will lead a Soap Making class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 N. FM 487. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409-553-- 6886.

Do you have a public event coming up in the next two months1 If you would like for your happening to be included here, email your event to news§taylorpress. net or mail/bring it to our office at 211 W. Third St, Taylor, TX76574. Listings for Upcoming Events are free. Submissions will be printed as space allows, so keep entries brief. Longer submissions may be subject to edits, printed elsewhere in the newspaper, or exclusion. If more exposure is needed, consider purchasing an ad. Call us at 512-352-8535 and we'll be happy to help you.


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