Kaleidoscope Toys is hosting our own Chalk Art de Sidewalk in recognition and support of the Children At Heart Art & Music Festival being held on Saturday, October 9th in downtown Round Rock.
Image Gallery – Kathryn Paige
I am a Fine Art photographer that focuses on Landscapes, Still life, and Abstracts. I usually print my photographs on canvas and stretch them for a clean vivid look. I exhibit my work all over Austin in galleries and various venues. I have won awards in juried shows and would love to show you my work! Please visit my website if you are looking for art or a gift.
Revolution Web Studios
Revolution Web Studios builds, creates and powers high quality websites for small to medium size businesses, artists, churches and ministries. Providing comprehensive business solutions on the world wide web, with easy to use content management systems putting the control of your website into your hands.
St. John Vianney Catholic Church
St. John Vianney Catholic Parish in Round Rock, TX was founded in September of 1997. Our pastor is Fr. Edwin Kagoo, and our deacons are Deacon Frank McCormick and Deacon Gene Saienga. “The priest continues the work of redemption on earth. . . . If we really understood the priest on earth, we would die not of fright but of love. . . . The Priesthood is the love of the heart of Jesus.” –St. John Vianney
Lamb’s Tire & Automotive
Lamb’s Tire & Automotive is a Genuine Austin Original founded in 1987 – Now with 15 Austin-area locations and continuing to grow. We are dedicated to providing the most outstanding service for all the automotive needs of our Central Texas friends and neighbors.
Cantwell Creations
Hi! My name is Valerie Cantwell. Owner of Cantwell Creations. I’m a stay at home mom of one very sweet little boy..I hand pour candles & tarts right out of my very own candle kitchen here in Texas,also make beautiful domino jewelry and custom baby attire and accessories. I absolutely LOVE it! It’s so much fun bringing my ideas to life. . I welcome custom orders. If you see a listing but want to change the color, scent, fabric or need anything special let me know, I’ll change any of my listings to suit your needs!!
Green Expo 2010
The Second Annual Green Expo will be held on Saturday, October 2 from 10am to 5pm at the United Heritage Center at the Dell Diamond.
There will be over 70 vendors of green products, services and information. There will also be a dedicated Kid’s Corner with activities for the little ones.
One Way Baptist Church
During the month of February 1996, God called His servant Bernard Buhl to establish a church in Round Rock. With these instructions and a faith sure to please God, March 1996 marks the dawn of the One Way Baptist Church (OWBC). The first worship service and communion was held on March 3, 1996 in the living room of Pastor and Sheila Buhl at 1522 Latigo Trace. On that special Sunday, OWBC received her first members. OWBC then moved to 1301 E. Main Street in Round Rock, a converted carport that was the home of one of the current members. At this location regular Sunday Morning Worship and Wednesday Night Bible Study/Prayer services were conducted weekly. In April 1996, OWBC submitted a Constitution and was registered and recognized as a formal church.
Amanda Cobb – Freelance Graphic Designer
I am a solo freelance designer who provides a wide range of design services (both print and web). My degree is in Graphic Design (BFA, Magna Cum Laude), and I used to work at a design agency before starting my own freelance business, so I have both formal education and actual agency experience behind me. I have both Mac and PC platforms to work from, and am quite comfortable with both. My preferred programs are Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Dreamweaver from the Adobe Creative Suite 3, though I am proficient in others as well. As a freelancer, my hours are flexible, so I am nearly always available via phone or email – communication is not a problem. I believe (and have been told) that I have a good sense of humor and am easy to deal with. I prefer to work on a project-fee basis rather than hourly.
Sweet Home Baptist Church
From the rural farming town of Sprinkle, Texas, just nine miles northeast of Austin, the Reverend S. W. Wormley traveled to Round Rock to become the first pastor of the second black Baptist church. Upon arriving in the city named for the large anvil-shaped limestone rock in Brushy Creek, he met with a committee of area religious leaders: the Rev. L. L. Campbell, Moderator; Rev. Sam Clark, Vice Moderator; Rev. Archie Shackles, and Deacon Davis of Taylor. That was January 8, 1905.
These leaders led twenty-two enthusiastic Christians, former members of the Good Hope Baptist Church to organize. At her conception, Bro. Mitchell Mays donated the land and befittingly named this new assembly, Sweet Home Baptist Church. This “sweet” haven securely bound the members in unity to support their spiritual, educational, social, political and cultural needs. Sweet Home’s wealth of “all things common” was and remains a testimony of God’s grace, mercy and provision.