Four things Georgetown-area residents need to know this week:

1. Georgetown City Council meets Tuesday, March 14.

The city government body meets every other Tuesday to discuss, consider and vote on items concerning the Georgetown area. Tuesday’s agenda includes rezoning requests, project updates and consideration of construction bids for transportation projects.

6 p.m. Council Chambers, 101 E. Seventh St., Georgetown. 512-931-7715. www.georgetown.org

2. Williamson County Commissioners Court will not meet tomorrow for its weekly Tuesday meeting but will resume court next Tuesday, March 20.

3. Registration is now open for the American Heart Association BLS Provider class on March 18 at the Williamson County EMS Clinical Practices Building, in Georgetown.

The BLS Provider class is primarily directed toward those who currently work in or wish to work in the health care profession. This is an instructor-led class that incorporates a video-directed approach to teaching. Participants will learn how to perform CPR on adult, child and infant patients.  Management of choking patients will also be covered.

8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $39. Williamson County EMS Clinical Practices Building, 321 W. Eighth Street, Georgetown. Register here.

4. The Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter is celebrating its 10th anniversary Tuesday, March 14. The shelter has several events planned:

  • Starting March 13, visit the shelter in person or its Facebook page to request an auto or home insurance quote from Liberty Mutual. For every quote, Liberty Mutual will donate $10 to the expansion of the shelter.

  • From March 13-19, adult dogs and cats will only be $10 to adopt.

  • Starting March 15, the shelter will sell limited edition 10th anniversary T-shirts at the shelter. Each T-shirt is a $15 donation to the expansion of the shelter.

  • On March 18, visit Pizza Rev at 200 University Blvd., Round Rock to support the shelter. Pizza Rev will donate 20 percent of your purchase to the expansion of the shelter.

  • On March 19, from 1-3 p.m., the shelter will host a 10th anniversary party. The public is invited to attend and learn about the shelter, volunteering and fostering as well as make a donation.