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WilCo Poised For 7th Annual 'Tree of Angels' Lighting
Victims of violent crimes will gather to place ornaments on special tree during Dec. 3 ceremony at the county courthouse

WILLLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — The Williamson County community is invited to join the Williamson County District Attorney’s Office for the lighting of the 7th Annual Tree of Angels to honor victims of violent crime, officials announced on Friday.
The ceremony is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, Dec. 3, at 6 p.m. at the Historic Williamson County Courthouse 26th District Courtroom, 710 S. Main St., in Georgetown, Texas.
"This moving ceremony allows the community to remember families whose lives have forever been touched by violent crime," officials wrote in a press advisory. "The evening includes the dedication and lighting of the unadorned Tree of Angels. Families, survivors of a violent crime, families with missing loved ones and friends of victims are invited to bring an angel ornament to place on this special tree."
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Participants include families of homicide victims along with representatives of law enforcement, state, county and local victim service agencies.
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