Georgetown Community Fund

The Georgetown Community Association created the Georgetown Community Fund because we believe in the power of community. Rooted in our town’s long-standing tradition of neighborly support and strong local ties, we’re committed to making Georgetown an even better place to live, work, and raise families.

Through thoughtful fundraising/grants, partnerships, and initiatives, we aim to enhance the overall well-being and community life of all Georgetown residents. Together, we’re building a stronger, more connected community for all!

Scroll down to see the power of community in action.

The 2025 Holiday Parade & Festival was a huge success —our biggest and most vibrant celebration yet! With record-breaking attendance, the event brought together more community members than ever before to enjoy the parade, festivities, and holiday spirit.

Thanks to the incredible support of our sponsors, donors, volunteers, and attendees, we also raised the most funds in the event’s history. Not only were we able to expand our support to more neighbors than ever, but these proceeds will help support our ongoing Georgetown Community Fund initiatives throughout the year.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who participated, donated, and helped make this year’s Holiday Parade & Festival such an unforgettable and meaningful event. We can’t wait to celebrate with you again next year!

Georgetown’s New Food Pantry Box

Our new Food Pantry Box on Main Street in Georgetown is officially OPEN!! The box is a simple way for individuals and families to get food assistance. It contains various nutritious, non-perishable items such as canned goods and dry pasta.

How it Works:

  • Take what you need.

  • Give what you can. Non-perishable items can be left at the “Pantry” on Main Street.

For questions, please contact us at gtowncommunityassoc@gmail.com.

This project was spearheaded by Lynn Van Wagner, supported by Georgetown Community Association and Georgetown Village Restoration, Inc., and executed by Eagle Scout Quintin Haines and scout leader Dean Santo Haines, with assistance from Easton Boy Scout Troop 66. Huge thanks to everyone who helped bring this to life!!!