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The Georgetown City Reporter is a monthly publication of the City of Georgetown Public Communications Department. The Reporter is inserted in the utility bills that are mailed each month to City of Georgetown utility customers. For questions or comments, contact Public Communications Department at (512) 930-3652, or by email at khutchinson@georgetowntx.org.

December 2009

decBlue Santa Needs Toys for Children; Recycling News: Christmas Tree Recycling Starts January 2, Phone Book Recycling; Georgetown Public Library Holiday Happenings; Holiday Closings; Citizen Participation Plan; City Boards and Commissions; Georgetown Holiday.com; December Events; Local Economic Data on Website; Co-ed Youth Basketball Registration

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November 2009

novDownsized Budget for 2010; City Website: Top 3 in U.S.; Lockett Building Collectible Ornament; Lost Maples Backpacking Adventure Trip; Co-ed Youth Basketball; Georgetown Public Library Edible Construction Extravaganze; Georgetown Wins Six Tourism Awards; Good Neighbor Fund Needs Donations;  Daylight Savings Time Ends Nov. 2; November Events

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October 2009

octWater Conservation Measures Critical; Haunted Hayride and Carnival October 29; Lost Pines Canoeing Family Adventure Trip; Banners Celebrate Arts Month; Electronics Manufacturer Builds New Facility; Public Power Group Honors Jim Briggs; Library Closed for Inventory Oct. 5-9; October Events

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September 2009

septAquifer and Lake Levels Dropping Due to Drought, September Events, Up the Chisolm Trail Cattle Drive and Chuckwagon Cook-off, Police Capt. Robert Hernandez Retires, Facilities Pro Bob Champion Retires, Alarm System Registration, Parks & Recreation Announcements.

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August 2009

augJet Component Manufacturer Expands, August Events, City Reviews Water Conservation Plan, Georgetown Tennis Center Programs and new Pro, Sculpture Show at the Library, Call to Artists Red Poppy Festival, Art for the Animals

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July 2009

reporterjulyCity Vehicle Service Center Earns ASE Blue Seal, Water Conservation Rates in Effect, Phone Books and Corrugated Cardboard Recycling, July Events, Host Your Next Party at the Recreation Center, Adult Soccer Registration, Donate Blood July 10, Cool Off at the Pool, City Bond Rating Raised to A++, Good Neighbor Fund Assistance.

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June 2009

reporterjuneIn this issue: Life-sciences Center Adds Sixth Company, Oak Tree Drive and College Street Bridges Under Construction, Do-it-yourself online Audit Your Energy and Water Use, Splash Pool Opens May 23, Parks and Recreation Summer Programs, June Events, Georgetown Public Library Summer Reading Program

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May 2009

reportermayIn this issue: Police Officer Receives Purple Heart, Police Officer Recognized for Water Rescue, Firefighters ‘Saved a Life’ After Rollover,  Memorial Day closings, Election on May 9, Robert Rite Sworn in as Chief, Georgetown Public Library Summer Reading Program, Georgetown Festival of hte Arts: Dvorak in Georgetown, Jessica Hamilton Appointed City Secretary, City News via Twitter or RSS, May Happenings.

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April 2009

In this issue: Red Poppy Festival, e-news from the City, Downtown Happenings, Election on May 9, Battalion Chief Mark Moss Retires, Georgetown Honored as ‘Texas Treasure’, Elizabeth Cook Named to Lead Community Development, Free Wireless on the Square, Green Sense

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March 2009

In this issue: Medical Office Building Starts Construction, Red Poppy Art Contest Winners, Downtown Happenings, Warrant Round-up, Census Bureau Opens Office in Georgetown, 2009 Georgetown Reads!

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February 2009

In this issue: Grand opening for new recreation center on Jan. 31, City of Georgetown 2008 employee awards, Downtown happenings, City Secretary Sandra Lee retires after 20 years at City Hall, Cupid’s Chase 6K on February 7, Georgetown Public Library: Hill Country Author Elizabeth Crook on February 26, Friends of the Georgetown Public Library

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January 2009

In this issue: Teen Court Program Judged Supreme in Texas; Sun City – Downtown Bus Route; Collection Barrels for 2-4 Aviation Battalion; Georgetown Public Library: A BIG book and media sale January 23 & 24; Library Foundation Makes $50,000 Donation; January Closings; Downtown Happenings

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