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5 Cedar Park Facebook Pages you Should LIke Right Now
These pages keep you and your family in the know on what's happening this fall and winter in Cedar Park.

You know a lot is always going on in Cedar Park and Leander, but you don’t always know when and where — or all the details.
Luckily, Cedar Park businesses, government and schools have an active presence on social media. Here are five of the top Facebook pages you may want to Like. Click ’em to Like ‘em:
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The City uses its Facebook page to engage with the community and notify Cedar Park citizens of important events. The government page will also send out notifications from public safety organizations and about municipal occurrences such as traffic closures. The government also shares job openings on its page.
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Want to stay as safe as possible? Follow the police’s page. The Police Department actively uses its social media platforms to update citizens about public safety in Cedar Park. Whether a collision has blocked off traffic or a criminal is on the loose, the police will let you know on Facebook.
Want updates on your kid’s schools? Who wouldn’t? Follow the Leander ISD Facebook Page to learn about school initiatives, see stories about the achievements of local students and be notified of events like school closings and college fairs. Most Cedar Park schools are run by the Leander school district.
When it comes to your kids’ education, you can never know enough.
Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce
This is your destination to find local businesses and events in Cedar Park. The Cedar Park Chamber of Commerce posts about ribbon cuttings, ground breaking for new business and special promotions on its Facebook page, which makes it a useful follow.
Struggling to find activities for your kids after school and on the weekends? The Cedar Park Public Library is a perfect place for kids to appreciate reading and other fun activities. The Library posts about events it is holding on its Facebook page.
And for you, parents, the library uses its page to keep you informed on its latest books, audiobooks, videos and more.
OK, that’s six – but we’re biased. Check us out while you’re at and get up-to-the-minute updates on all things Cedar Park.
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