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Cedar Park Local Business Guide: What’s Open or Closed in Town
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.

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We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.

We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Families will now be able to pick up weekend meals for their children at any of ten designated locations beginning Friday, April 17.
Consumer Packaged Goods: Idea to Shelf webinar features area entrepreneurs sharing insight on launching your product in tough times.
TiE Austin hosts noted economist Angelos Angelou in a live webinar to discuss the local and regional economic impact amid coronavirus.
The library provides a continually updated site with resources for kids, adults, and seniors to support mental wellness amid coronavirus.
Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) set up drop-off donation sites for non-medical items for vulnerable populations.
The Austin Public Health program implemented expanded services for enrolled participants needing greater access to food amid coronavirus.
Threaded will host virtual day-long event featuring workshops, open studios, and an ethical marketplace experience.
Friday Night Drinks is a virtual event of trivia, laughs and fun to enjoy at home and an opportunity to enjoy an evening with new friends.
The Virtual Rainbow 5K Run/Walk donates registration, merchandise proceeds to families struggling with infertility and takes place April 19.
The Paramount Theatre live streams lessons on Mondays for kids to learn about the foundations of creative writing, writing original stories.
Easterseals Central Texas seeks donations to continue helping special needs families receiving services via the Telehealth platform.
Baylor Scott & White Foundation invite the community to support health care workers with meals from local food trucks and restaurants.
Austin's Couch Potatoes has suspended its furniture production to focus on making masks and gowns for those on the frontlines of fight.
Texas Health and Human Services and SNAP offers resource for eligible participants to receive helpful advice and tips on staying healthy.
Resumé Review gives job seekers a chance to discuss ways to improve their resumé and make is stand out from the competition.
In an effort to promote social distancing and protect the community, area food pantries ask clients to phone or email ahead of food pick up.