From late June through July, the Georgetown community can enjoy summer at a number of local events, including the Texas Bach Festival, the Georgetown Palace Theatre, and summer concert and movie series.

Additionally, the city will mark the Fourth of July with the Georgetown Sertoma Club's annual celebration.

Here are the details on these and other activities happening in the area.

June 21: Work out in the park

The Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department will host a Fitness in the Park event. Participants age 12 and older can improve their endurance by engaging in a high-low cardio session based on traditional aerobics. All fitness levels are welcome.June 22: Hear a Bach concert


The Texas Bach Festival Choir and Orchestra will perform three cantatas composed by Johann Sebastian Bach at The Worship Place. With the only festival in Central Texas dedicated to Bach, the nonprofit aims to champion and advance the music of the baroque master as well as composers inspired by him.
  • 8 p.m.
  • $15 (students and active military), $25 (seniors), $30 (general admission).
  • 811 Sun City Blvd., Georgetown.
  • www.texasbachfestival.org
June 24-25: Learn to weave

Artist Cynthia Reid will lead a paper weaving workshop at the Georgetown Art Center, including lessons on working with different types of papers. Using paper strips, warp and weft techniques, and other tools, participants can expect to finish at least four art pieces.June 28: Enjoy music at the park

The Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department is hosting summer music series Live on the Lawn with local musicians at Garey Park. In the second of this three-part series, the West Texas Exiles will perform a blend of country, rock and Americana music. Food and beverage vendors will be on hand.June 30-July 30: See a play

The Georgetown Palace Theatre will present “Crazy For You,” a romantic comedy about a big-city banker who is sent to a town in Nevada to foreclose on an old theater. The man hopes to win the affection of the theater owner’s daughter by putting on a show to save the business.
  • 7:30 p.m. (Fri.-Sat.), 2 p.m. (Sun.).
  • $17 (children), $36 (adults).
  • 810 S. Austin Ave., Georgetown.
  • 512-869-7469. www.georgetownpalace.com
July 4: Celebrate Independence Day


The Georgetown Sertoma Club will host its annual patriotic celebration July 4 with food, live music and fireworks. This year’s celebration will also include bounce houses, rides, ax throwing, laser tag, soccer drills, an auto show and an interactive play station.
  • 11 a.m. (activities begin), 9:30 p.m. (fireworks).
  • Free.
  • 445 E. Morrow St., Georgetown.
  • 512-354-7707. www.georgetown4th.org
July 13: Hear from an author

Lark & Owl Booksellers will host “The Bodyguard” author Katherine Center at First Presbyterian Church in Georgetown. Center will discuss her romantic novel, “Hello Stranger,” which follows an artist with a condition affecting her eyesight.July 14: Swim and watch a movie

The Georgetown Parks and Recreation Department will have a “dive-in” movie night at Williams Drive Pool. Preregistration is required.
  • “Luca” will begin around 8:30 p.m.
  • Free (age 3 and under); $2 (ages 4-18 and 60 and older); $3 (ages 19-59).
  • 3201 Williams Drive, Georgetown.
  • 512-930-8468. https://parks.georgetown.org
July 21: Donate blood

The Georgetown Recreation Center is partnering with We Are Blood to host a blood drive. Donors must be at least 17 years old, in good health, weigh more than 115 pounds and have a government-issued photo ID.
  • 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
  • Free.
  • 1003 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown.
  • 512-206-1242. www.wrbdonor.org