The holiday season is in full swing and there is plenty to do in Georgetown. Check out these six things:

The Harlien Family Christmas Annual Holiday Spectacular
Nov. 27- throughout the holiday season


The home in Berry Creek features a lights display, visit from Santa, treats and a singalong. Funds are being raised to support Make-A-Wish Central and South Texas. Donations can be made online or at the red mailbox on site.

6-10 p.m. (Mon.-Thu.), 6-11 p.m. (Fri.-Sun.). 400 Liscio Cove, Georgetown. www.berrycreekchristmas.com

Williamson County Commissioners Court
Nov. 29

The county governmental body meets each Tuesday to discuss, consider and vote on items concerning the county. Tuesday’s agenda includes updates from the Department of Infrastructure and discussion regarding the proposed FLSA overtime rule changes.

9:30 a.m. Williamson County Courthouse, 710 Main St., Georgetown. 512-943-1100. www.wilco.org

36th annual Christmas Stroll
Dec. 2-3
The annual event includes a Bethlehem Village, more than 150 vendors, a Santa’s Village, live entertainment, a Whoo-Village, the Bistro Food Court and photo opportunities. A parade kicks off on Saturday at 10 a.m.

5-9 p.m. (Fri.), 10 a.m.-8 p.m. (Sat.). Free (admission). The Square. 512-868-8675. www.thegeorgetownsquare.com

'A Tuna Christmas'
Dec. 2-30
The show follows the inhabitants of Tuna, Texas, as they try to win the annual yard-decorating contest and save their Christmas play and their sanity.

2 p.m. or 7:30 p.m. (depending on date). $30 (general admission). Georgetown Playhouse, 817 S. Austin Ave. 512-869-7469. www.georgetownpalace.com

Georgetown Symphony Society holiday concert
Dec. 4
The annual concert, titled “Songs of the Season,” with the Temple Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Thomas Fairlie and features Grammy Award-winning tenor Dann Coakwell and soprano Teri Johnson.

4 p.m. $5 (student), $20 (general), $30 (premium). Georgetown High School Klett Center for the Performing Arts, 2211 N. Austin Ave. 512-864-9591. www.gsstx.org

The Caring Place
The Caring Place would like to collect 200,000 pounds of non-perishable food items by Dec. 31 for its Hunger Free Holidays. Participants can help by donating or conducting a food drive. Contact David Earl, 512-943-0700, with questions.

The Caring Place is also collecting Coats for Kids by asking participants to provide financial donations for families in need to buy coats for their children through age 18. Donations can be dropped off on-site at, 2000 Railroad Ave. or mailed to P.O. Box 1215, Georgetown, TX 78627.  Contact Kerstin Cochran, 512-943-0700, with questions.