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Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 10:35 AM

UPCOMING EVENTS

Heritage Square Farmer’s Market The Farmer’s Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Heritage Square, 400 N. Main St. Booths provide high-quality locally grown produce, responsibly raised meats and unique handmade goods from local farmers, ranchers and artisans. For updates, visit https://www.facebook. com/heritagesquarefarmersmarket.

Heritage Square Farmer’s Market The Farmer’s Market is typically every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Heritage Square, 400 N. Main St. Booths provide high-quality locally grown produce, responsibly raised meats and unique handmade goods from local farmers, ranchers and artisans. For updates, visit https://www.facebook. com/heritagesquarefarmersmarket.

Granger Farmer’s Market The Granger Main Street Farmer’s Market meets every first and third Saturdays April through October from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the corner of W.

Davilla and Walton St., Granger. Fresh fruits, vegetables, jelly, canned and baked goods, eggs, artisan crafts and more are available.

Hutto Silos Farmer’s Market Year-round farmers market on Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 420 US 79, in the Hutto Co-Op District behind the Cotton Gin. Parking is in front of the Hutto City Hall. For more, call 512-846-3349.

Second Saturday

Every second Saturday of the month, Taylor’s downtown businesses will be open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and offer in-store specials, live music, door prizes and other activities. The event is designed to encourage residents to become familiar with shops in the downtown area.

SPJST Lodge 29 Taylor

Every Friday, SPJST Lodge 29 hosts live music and dancing and serves hamburgers in its hall at 5025 FM 619. Bands play from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Admission is free. SPJST is a fraternal organization. Residents can purchase life insurance, annuities or other items to become a member of the SPJST.

The hall is open for business Wednesdays through Sundays from 3 to 10 p.m.

Weight-loss Group

The Taylor Take Off Pounds Sensibly Chapter 1343 will have in-person meetings for their weight-loss support group Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. at Grace Place, 301 Grace Lane. Members are recommitting to their health journeys and invite others who have struggled with their weight to join them at the meeting. Attendees should use the office entrance to Grace Place.

Taylor Rotary Club Meals on Wheels The Taylor Rotary Club delivers Meals on Wheels the third Thursday of the month at noon out of the Taylor Senior Center, Lone Star Circle of Care, 1301 W. Fourth St.

They serve Taylor and Thrall. Meals should be picked up between 10:30 to 11:15 a.m.

For more, contact Taylor Rotary Club at https://rotarytaylortx.org/singleemail/ contactus.

American Legion Post 39

American Legion Graham D. Luhn Post 39 holds monthly meetings on the first Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at its post building, 1310 Sycamore St. Veterans as well as American Legion members are invited to attend. For more, call 512-713-4543.

Taylor Area Businesswomen The Taylor Area Businesswomen’s luncheon meetings are held at noon on the fourth Tuesday of the month at Gatti’s Pizza, 2708 N. Main St. All current, former and interested businesswomen are invited to attend. Meals are $10. For more, call Regina Carlson 512-352-4321 or email [email protected].

Animal Hospital Ribbon Cutting Wednesday, July 19 — From 11 a.m. to noon, Paw Haven Animal Hospital will have a ribbon cutting for their new location, 531 Ed Schmidt Blvd. Suite 140, Hutto. Refreshments will be provided.

TSTC Summer Showcase

Thursday, July 20 — From 4 to 7 p.m., East Williamson County will host a showcase for potential students about their technical programs at the Higher Education Center, 1600 Innovation Blvd.

(CR 108), Hutto. Attendees can take a tour of the labs and watch demonstrations. And they will have the chance to speak with instructors and industry partners. Light refreshments will be served. Register for the event here https://tstcsf.my.salesforcesites. com.

After Hours Networking

Tuesday, July 25 — From 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., the Hutto Area Chamber of Commerce presents Hutto Resource Center and Hutto Lutheran Church to co-host an after-hour networking event at the Hutto Resource Center, 204 E. Live Oak St., Hutto. Appetizers and refreshments will be available.

Driving Business Forward Golf Tournament Wednesday, July 26 — From 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Driving Business Forward Golf Tournament sponsored by Kanga Roof and TechNoise, Inc. will take place at the Star Ranch Golf Club, 2500 FM 685, Hutto. Team and player check-in begins at 7 a.m. as well as the silent auction and breakfast. At 8 a.m., the shot gun start kicks off the event. Admission for teams of four is $400, individual players are $100 and mulligans are $10. For more, visit https:// cm.huttochamber.com/events/details/.

Baskerville Play

July 29, 30 and Aug. 5 and 6 — The play Baskerville will be performed at the Williams Event Center, 408 S. Columbus Ave., Cameron. Five actors, four men and one woman, will change between more than 40 characters. Richard Stone will be the director. For more, contact [email protected]. Stay tuned for show times.

Quilting Class

Thursday, Aug. 3 — At 9:30 a.m.

Chastity Westfall and Bonnie Mroz will instruct a Quilting class at Davilla Community Center, 20803 FM 487, Bartlett, 76511. For more, contact Inky Tatum 254-721-2922 or Monica Jarrel 409-553-6886.

2023 Movies in the Park

Friday, Aug. 11 — From 7:30 to 11 p.m., Taylor Parks & Recreation will play Remember the Titans for their third and final 2023 Movies in the Park event at Taylor Memorial Field, 1213 Davis St. The Taylor Duck football team will have their first scrimmage during the day. At 7:30 p.m., there will be live music featuring School of Rock. At 8 p.m., the movie will begin. Concessions will be available and BYOB and alcohol in containers other than glass will be allowed.

Michelle’s Hot Peeps Beat CC 5K/1K

Saturday, Aug. 12 — The Michelle’s Hot Peeps Beat CC 5K/1K will be the 6th annual fundraiser for the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation starting at 7:30 a.m. at Murphy Park, 1600 Veterans Dr. The Foundation’s goal is to find a cure for Cholangiocarcinoma, a rare form of liver cancer, in the next 10 years. The chip-timed 5K Fun Run/ Walk and Kids’ Dash is open to all ages. Register by August 1 at https://www. athleteguild.com/. For more, call organizer John M. McDonald 512-569-6247.

Libros Book Club

Tuesday, Aug. 15 — From 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Libros Bookshop will host a Books & Brews at The Loose Screw and then go to the bookshop after, 410 W.

Seventh St. The owner will choose the book in July and post it on Instagram @librosbookshop.tx. The book may be a steamy, romance book to match the steamy summer weather. Attendees can buy the book in-store or online. For more, contact 512-893-9538 or email [email protected].

Taylor International BBQ Cook-off

Friday, Aug. 18 and Saturday, Aug.

19 — The Taylor International Barbecue Cook-off Committee will host the cookoff in Murphy Park, 1600 Veterans Dr. The cook-off began in 1978 and still thrives today. It serves to celebrate the area’s best barbecue cookers competing in one of the state’s most prestigious cook offs.

The TIBC is now a certified federal 501(c) (3) nonprofit, making donations fully tax deductible. For more, contact 512-8444476 or [email protected].

Henrietta Hoopla

Saturday, Aug. 19 — From 6 to 10 p.m., Hutto Family YMCA will host a poker night where 100% of the funds raised will go toward scholarships for the Hutto community to participate in YMCA programs regardless of payment. There will be casino games, silent auction, games, reverse raffle and refreshments. For more sponsorship opportunities, contact Kolbi Andresen at [email protected].

Do you have a public event coming up in the next two months? 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, TX 76574. 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 512352-8535 and we’ll be happy to help you.


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