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Carter Blood Care

September 3rd, 2012

Let me first say, I hate needles. There are very few things I’ll willingly admit I’m afraid of but the thought of needles entering my skin is one of them.

However, I’ve learned getting over my fear of needles can legitimately help save lives and it’s important that East Texans realize they have the opportunity to do the same through Carter Blood Care.

Carter Blood Care has more than 26 locations all over North, Central and East Texas, including in Tyler. It holds several blood drives, and all kinds of events and fund raisers for people of all ages.

For example, back in June, blood donors received a special Buy-one-get-one-Free ticket offer to a Texas Rangers game. Their names were also entered to win a pair of suite tickets and 10 lucky donors walked away with lower-level tickets to an exclusive VIP tour prior to a Rangers game.

A month later, just this past July, donors earned points for a gift certificate that could be redeemed for a free pint of Blue Bell ice cream. The same contestants were also eligible to win a free weekend getaway to a bed and breakfast in Brenham and tickets to a Rangers game. On top of that, one lucky winner received a year’s supply of Blue Bell ice cream.

With baseball season heating, Fox Sports Southwest  is now offering blood donors in August with a chance to win tickets to watch the Rangers or team of choice.

If that’s not enough motivation, just remember, a pint of blood can save about three lives.

East Texans Really Have No Clue When it Comes to Energy Savings

September 28th, 2011

energy efficiency tyler txGo ahead, think of one of the best ways to save money as it relates to Texas home energy costs? Most people have this obsession with turning off the lights and even I remember being nagged about this growing up with my parents but sadly this will do little to truly impact your energy savings at home.

If you think turning off the lights every chance you get will do the most to save energy at home you have your energy-saving priorities about this all out of whack and it is hitting your pocket-book because of your cluelessness. You are not alone in your clueless behavior as a study shows that most of us don’t really know what actually works best to lower our energy bill.

Don’t get me wrong, if you have a habit of turning off the lights you are not doing anything wrong but don’t pat yourself on the back and not do anything else as you are living a false sense of energy savings. The reality is that if you swapped out your light bulbs for the more energy-efficient ones as well as replaced your light switches with motion sensing ones you would do a lot more to reduce your energy.

You could even leave your energy-efficient lights on all day and night and save more energy than continuing to use the older energy hog light bulbs. If you have old wiring in your house you may find that replacing your lights may not help as the bad wiring may terminate those bulbs prematurely but if you are in a new house with proper wiring you have no excuse.

The reason it may be better off leaving your lights on with the newer efficient bulbs is simply the lifespan is cut short with frequent on and offs. By only turning them off when you go to bed you protect the investment in the more expensive more energy-efficient bulbs and realize the true return on investment in those bulbs from their dramatic increase in energy efficiency compared to old bulbs.

The study has found that if you were to try curtailing your energy by not using old appliances and bulbs as much you would still be using way more energy compared to simply upgrading all your energy using equipment and appliances to new more energy-efficient technology.

Overall the study found that people take themselves off the hook if they are doing one or two energy curtailment tasks such as turning off the lights and using the dishwasher less frequently. The problem with this is that the perceptions are completely wrong as by simply upgrading the lights and appliance these things could be used even more and save a household a substantial amount of money and energy.

In conclusion if you were to do just two things to increase the energy efficiency in your home they should start with replacing your light bulbs and weatherizing a home. You can do these things very simply by picking up do it yourself weatherization kits at a local hardware store. You can blow in attic insulation as time permits and seal doors and windows with the weather-stripping kits you have bought.

The number 3 most energy-efficient task you can do for your home is a bit more costly but can be financed and the energy savings will subsidize its purchase. Guess what it is? It is installing a more efficient heating and/or air conditioning unit. If you would like to talk with a good ac company in Tyler TX that can do this for you we recommend checking out some of these AC contractors as recommended by the BBB: Tyler TX Air Conditioning Companies as listed with the BBB

Here are listings to 3 Tyler TX AC heating companies as found on the BBB:

Aire Serv of Smith County

Phone: (903) 592-7773
Fax: (903) 595-2640
2221 Wsw 323 Loop Ste 103A,
Tyler, TX 75701-0493

ACR Air Conditioning and Heating Services

Phone: (903) 597-6075
Fax: (903) 877-9464
11597 Highway 69 N,
Tyler, TX 75706-5633

TDI Air Conditioning

Phone: (903) 597-8381
Fax: (903) 593-96382600 E 5th St,
Tyler, TX 75701-3533

Important Fact: About 80 % of old homes are not insulated enough as found in a study by the US Department of Energy

The Second Annual UT Tyler Classic Car Show

September 15th, 2011

My pop loves old cars. He often watches restoration shows on the Discovery Channel, the History Channel or TLC. Something about the bad economy seems to help the popularity of those types of shows. I guess it’s a sort of escapism; an opportunity to live vicariously through people having a better time than we are. Of course it’s also nostalgic. These cars bring back memories of better days, like youthful photographs from a bygone era. Well this Saturday East Texans have an opportunity relive some of those memories in a small way, in person. 

This Saturday, the parking lot of UT Tyler on Lake Dr. and University Blvd. will be the site of the second annual Classic Car Show. Original and modified vehicles from the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, and 80s will be on display from 9 am until 2 pm. Awards will be given for the following categories: best paint, best interior, people’s choice, best in show, a crank it up contest, a rev it up contest, and the best wheels contest. There will also be live music and food venders, including (one of my personal favs), Stanley’s Bar-b-que. Admission is twenty dollars and the first fifty registrations will get a free t-shirt. For more information contact Ronald Gorman, at (903)253-3213 or Valerie Hammontree, at (214)232-9914. Interested readers can also visit the following websites: http://www.rgcarshows.com/uploads/ut.pdf , or http://www.rgcarshows.com .

Fourth of July Festivities in Tyler Texas

June 29th, 2011

Wings Over Tyler Air Show

Air Show in Tyler

Tyler Air Show, Wings Over Tyler

Tyler TX AirshowThere are quite a number of Independence Day festivities in the Tyler, East Texas area this year. Of course there will be the traditional fireworks display at Lindsey Field. In fact from what I read, quite a big crowd is anticipated this year. Throughout the day, there will be an assortment of activities and local charities and organizations will be sponsoring events. The cost is ten dollars per car load.

Living Alternatives in Lindale will also be holding its annual fireworks display again this year. This is a great day that’s really much more than just a fireworks show. There are all sorts of events and activities for the kids, including swimming, bounce houses, music and a variety of food vendors on hand. There is also a fishing tournament throughout the day. This is definitely one of my preferred Fourth of July events. Admission is free however a fifteen dollar donation is suggested. For more info see the following page: http://la4th.com/ .

Helicopter in Tyler TXFor those looking for activities throughout the holiday weekend there are a couple of very cool educational things I thought I’d plug. The Historic Aviation Memorial Museum (HAMM) will be holding a static air show display on Saturday, the second of July, the day before the Thunder over Cedar Creek Air Show. The museum holds this event every year as the pilots fly in to perform the following day. HAMM has made arraignments for their historic aircraft to be on display to the public. There is a moderate fee to get up close and personal with the aircraft, (I believe it was five dollars last year), but viewing from the fence line is obviously free. To see my review of last year’s static air show, click on the following link: http://www.tylertxdirectory.com/3027/celebrating-the-4th-in-tyler-tx/ .

Tyler Texas Air ShowFor Tylerites interested in going to an actual air show this year the “Wings Over Tyler Air Show,” will be on Sunday the third. Also at the HAMM terminal (the old Pounds field location for native East Texans), this event seems like kind of a long time coming for our area. It will feature a variety of performances and aircraft, and promises to bring out a lot of visitors. The entrance fee is twenty five dollars a car load, or five dollars per person. For more info on this event visit the following web sites: http://www.tylertxdirectory.com/9031/live-from-the-field-2/ ,http://www.wingsovertylerairshow.com/ .There are certainly other great celebrations in our area this year and a quick Google search will yield more results. But these are some of my personal favorites, and the ones in which I choose to participate. Happy Independence Day East Texas! And don’t forget to enjoy the grill this weekend!

The 2011 Downtown Tyler Art Walk

May 28th, 2011

Downtown Tyler Art Walk

On June 2nd, Tyler will be holding its much praised Downtown Art Walk. The concept is basically this: ten downtown businesses open their doors for more than thirty local artists to display their original wares. Patrons can browse the shops for free and catch a glimpse of the kind of art their fellow East Texans are producing. There is also a public mural, where visitors to the event, can leave their own artistic mark. The mural will be on display on a temporary basis on the Tyler Square.

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This event offers an opportunity for everyone. Art lovers from all over East Texas will come spend money here. The city of Tyler has the chance to continue its rejuvenation of the downtown square. Business owners there, get some great advertising (particularly those participating in the Art Walk). And of course the artists themselves receive some much deserved recognition. The businesses opening their doors to the artists include: Downtown Coffee Lounge, Subway,Balance Studio, Gallery Main Street, Cue:creative, Mango Express, Edward Jones Investments, East Texas Symphony Orchestra, Jakes, Salon Verve, and of course, T.B. Butler Plaza. I won’t list the artists, (there are too many) but suffice to say there should be something for everyone. There are also a number of sponsors of the event, including: The City of Tyler, Tyler Junior College and Austin Bank. The Art Walk’s hours run from 4pm until 8pm on June 2nd. Hopefully the turnout will continue to be large.

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