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Georgetown’s Spring Art Stroll Returns April 17, 2026


(GEORGETOWN, Texas) — The City of Georgetown’s Arts and Culture Program invites the community to explore the Downtown Georgetown Cultural District during the 2026 Spring Art Stroll on Friday, April 17, from 4–8 p.m. One of two semi-annual arts and culture events, the Art Stroll offers art exhibits, art/shopping booths, artist demonstrations, live music, and art activities throughout historic downtown Georgetown. Guests can pick up an Art Stroll badge at one of two designated check-in locations. In the evening, visitors will enjoy live music from Swing Shift and other local musicians. The Spring Art Stroll provides an opportunity to celebrate Georgetown’s arts scene while supporting local artists and organizations. WHAT: 2026 Spring Art Stroll; free admission WHEN: Friday, April 17, 2026 | 4–8 p.m. WHERE: Downtown Georgetown Cultural District Printed maps will be available at badge check-in locations and at each participating venue. For more information, visit the Georgetown Art Stroll page. # # # About Georgetown, Texas Established in 1848 as an agricultural trading center, Georgetown, Texas offers historic charm to residents and visitors, boasting one of the state’s 26 designated cultural districts and “The Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas.” The city is also known as the state’s “Red Poppy Capital”; the wildflower has been a part of Georgetown’s landscape for more than 100 years and is one of the few locations in the United States where red poppies reseed each year. Georgetown is also home of acclaimed historic restorations and a thriving arts scene. Georgetown is located 25 miles north of Austin and is the county seat of Williamson County. With a vibrant offering of dining, shopping, art and history, plus miles of parks and trails, Georgetown is the perfect destination for a quick getaway or long-term stay. For more information, visit the website and follow on Facebook, Instagram and X.

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