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Liberty Hill Digest • March 2023

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Snow-pocalpyse 2.0

Snow-pocalpyse 2.0

FROM THE EDITORS

Dear Readers,

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As we enjoy the sights and smells of spring in the air and one of the handful of truly delightful Texas weather months, we start to think of the many ways things come alive in the warm weather. So, it's time to revamp our routines and embrace any fresh starts you may have been thinking about during the winter months.

For starters, it’s spring break for many of us and this issue includes a great collection of popular spots and hidden gems for family fun and entertainment while the kids are home. And for those who want to get a jump on summer, Leander Parks and Recreation is offering a variety of camps from sports to legos to cooking and most things in between. We encourage Liberty Hill kiddos and parents to check out this month's cover feature and plan to learn a fun new skill this summer.

While we’re focusing on kids, our thoughts turn to education and a brilliantly inspired museum of local history at Santa Rita Elementary thanks to a fifth grader who saw an opportunity to beautify his school. Plus, we know education knows no age so we hope you will consider enrolling in the next or a future Liberty Hill University course, which is featured in our Parting Shot.

We’ve also decided to be early adopters of the latest in charcuterie boards (spoiler alert: It involves butter!) so don’t wait another month to find a way to spread the love, maybe on St. Patrick’s Day, or your first spring brunch. Creativity and amazing new flavor mixes await!

As always, we hope this month's issue inspires you to make positive changes in your life and try something new like hydroponic gardening for exercise, nutrition, and self-reliance. Whether it's picking up a new hobby or simply taking some time to relax and recharge, we hope you find something that brilliantly inspires you too.

Happy Spring!

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