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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 .

TK Gorman and St Gregory Catholic Schools in Tyler Texas

August 9th, 2010

                Late last night I was reviewing the webpage in order to get an idea of what other writers were focusing on. While perusing the site I realized that I may in fact owe a couple of area schools an apology for a sin of omission. In all the discussion of Tyler’s private schools I found myself marveling at how many there were and how long so many had been serving our community. As it turns out I left out the oldest private schools in our area! The institutions in question are really sort of the same school because they are both members of the Tyler Catholic School System. They are of Course St Gregory Catholic School and TK Gorman.

            St. Gregory Catholic Elementary School was founded in 1945, but it helped create a demand for a Jr. High and High school. So in 1958 Tyler Catholic High School officially opened. Twelve years later it was renamed to honor Bishop Thomas Keiley Gorman. In the early nineties the school’s enrollment dropped, and combined with an assortment other problems, it was nearly forced to close its doors! Presumably increased competition played a roll, as well. Since this tenuous period the school has not only stepped back from the brink but has experienced new growth, not only in its student body, but also in its campus and credentials. It is consistently named by a number of sources including the Catholic High School Honor Roll.  

            Gorman is a classical preparatory school that offers an excellent education. Former students attest to receiving a tremendous education there. It has a full slate of athletic opportunities including a full football team. Theologically both schools are obviously Catholic, and their values are consistent with those of generally conservative East Texas. In fact, as a side note, the school’s home page features a quote from Congressman Louie Gohmert, attesting to the high quality and beliefs of the school. To the best of my knowledge, it is not a requirement that prospective students are Catholic, but the school’s faith formation, chapel services and chaplains are going to be consistent with that denomination.

            For Tyler TX parents considering their family’s options for this fall, I suggest doing all diligence! Gorman and St Gregg are certainly worthy of consideration. Don’t do what I did and leave the oldest Tyler institutions off the list due to simple negligence. For more info on these schools visit their websites at http://tkgorman.net/site/ and http://www.stgregorycatholic.com/index.htm. Also check out my most recent article entitled Private Schools in Tyler TX.