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Sandwiches, golf simulator, Jiu Jitsu: 8 Pflugerville business updates to know

Learn more about new businesses now open and coming soon announced in Pflugerville.

Now open: Ike's Love & Sandwiches, a growing sandwich chain from San Francisco, officially opened its doors in Pflugerville on June 5.

The Back Nine Golf opened its Pflugerville location in July.

Renzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu recently opened a location in Pflugerville.

What's next: Lucky Lab Coffee Co., a dog-friendly cafe, is expanding to Pflugerville.

Plans for a new Ally Medical Emergency Room in Pflugerville have been filed.

A new nail salon is planned for the SH 130 corridor, close to the shared border of the cities of Hutto and Pflugerville.

Plans for a new El Pollo Rico location in Pflugerville have been filed.

In the news: Dazzle Coffee will mark 20 years of serving coffee in Pflugerville.

 
In Your Community
Tiny Texan Exchange builds community in Hutto

A children’s resale shop in Hutto is helping families stretch their budgets while creating a gathering place for local parents.

The background: Stephannie Trudeau started Tiny Texan Exchange alongside her husband and 4-year-old son, who she says is their toy tester. Motivated by the high cost of parenting and a lack of local options, she established the shop as a community hub where families can buy, sell and trade gently used clothing and maternity wear.

What they offer: The store accepts kids' clothing in preemie to youth medium sizes, toys, books, games, maternity apparel, blankets, swaddles, bibs, baby accessories and small nursery items.

Customers can bring up to two baskets of washed, folded clothes, and Tiny Texan Exchange will review based on season, style, space and condition to receive an offer for cash or store credit.

The store distinguishes itself by offering a dedicated play area for kids and hosting social events like story times and meetups for local parents.

 
Williamson County Coverage
What you need to know about firework restrictions in Williamson County ahead of July 4th

Fireworks are prohibited in much of Williamson County, including inside each city’s city limits, in county parks and near schools, according to a county news release.

Residents can safely use fireworks in unincorporated areas of the county.

What you need to know: Before using fireworks, a county map shows the firework-free areas throughout Williamson County. There is also a 5,000-foot buffer zone surrounding each area where fireworks are banned.

Those using fireworks should be mindful of safety precautions, as misusing fireworks can cause serious injuries, the release states.

Best practices include:

  • Buying from reputable sources
  • Reading labels and warnings
  • Storing and disposing of fireworks properly
  • Using fireworks a safe distance from homes, buildings and combustible materials
  • Ensuring adult supervision
  • Protecting pets, animals and wildlife

Used fireworks should be soaked in water and placed in a metal trash can away from structures and combustible materials.

Williamson County Fire Marshal’s Office personnel will be available on the July 4 holiday to ensure safety and respond to any complaints, the news release states.

 

Your Weekend To-Do List

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

Plein Air Exhibition

Center Stage Cinema: The Sandlot

June 27-Aug. 6
Buda

July 3, 8 p.m.
Austin

More info

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The Morning Spin

Georgetown Sertoma July 4th Celebration and Fireworks

July 4, 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Austin

July 4, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.
Georgetown

More info

More info

 
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