Williamson County residents and 4-H Club members are invited to participate in the Williamson County Extension Education Club’s Annual Cultural Arts Exhibition Day on March 7.
“Classes are open to all Williamson County Residents and 4-H Club members wishing to offer projects up for judging,” the Williamson County AgriLife Extension Office wrote. “Just some of the divisions available include Textile Crafts, Photography, Baked Goods, Cooked Dishes and Preserves.”
The event will be held at the Williamson County Extension Office, located at 100 Wilco Way in Georgetown, TX. Entries are due between 9 AM and 9:45 AM, judging will begin promptly at 10 AM, the organization added.
“During the judging, everyone is invited to stay for the morning activity led by New Horizons EE Club,” the organization said. “Our lunchtime program will feature guest speakers Tori Algiere, Interim Community Engagement Director and Caroline Gatlin, Development & Communications Coordinator from the Williamson County’s Children’s Advocacy Center, who will speak on changing needs to meet changing times.”
Contest rules, entry forms and judging criteria is available by calling County Extension Agent Katie Sindac at 512-943-3300.
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