Georgetown residents can honor veterans in the community in a number of ways Nov. 11. This list is noncomprehensive.

Additionally, a number of city and county services will be closed to mark the holiday.

Visit the 9th annual Field of Honor

A collaboration between the city of Georgetown and the Rotary Club of Georgetown Foundation, the display will include 2,000 American flags, which can be purchased and dedicated to a veteran, active or reserve-duty military, first responder, or K-9 or equestrian who served. The Veterans Day ceremony will take place Nov. 11 with keynote speaker Maj. Gen. Scott Efflandt and a cake-cutting ceremony.Celebrate with Georgetown ISD schools

Several campuses throughout the district will host parades, performances and other events to commemorate the holiday. The following events are open to the public, but guests are encouraged to arrive early since they will need to check in at the front desk.
  • Georgetown High School Staff Recognition and Student Musical Performance
    • Nov. 11, 8-9 a.m.
    • 2211 N. Austin Ave., Georgetown
  • Ford Elementary Performance & Recognition
    • Nov. 11, 8:30 a.m.
    • 210 Woodlake Drive, Georgetown
  • San Gabriel Elementary Drive-through Parade
    • Nov. 11, 9 a.m.
    • 880 Tierra Rosa Blvd., Liberty Hill
  • McCoy Elementary Evening Choir Performance
    • Nov. 11, 6 p.m.
    • 401 Bellaire Drive, Georgetown
Attend a Veterans Day ceremony


The annual ceremony will be held at the Georgetown-Williamson County Veterans Memorial Plaza. The event will recognize veterans and their families, and include a performance from the East View High School band and orchestra. Col. Paul F. Howe, a retired U.S. Army chaplain, will be a guest speaker.