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Things to do in Tyler Texas with Your Kids

December 21st, 2009

Tyler is not only a great place for retirees, medical professionals, and people who like to eat, it also has plenty to offer families. There are many things to do in Tyler Texas with your kids, whether you’re wanting to enjoy the mild winter outdoors or escape the summer heat, there are plenty of fun family activities around Tyler.

Free Attractions in Tyler

The Faulkner Park Splash Park for kids is a great place for all ages to splash through water jet sprays, squirt guns, and buckets of water splashing from a top a automated machine. If you get tired of all the water there are two kids playgrounds with some really neat playground equipment right beside the splash park. This splash park area is my favorite kids park in Tyler. It is off of Broadway in Faulkner Park. Look for the sign as you drive into the park as it is a little bit hidden.

If you’re looking for free family-friendly fun, check out the library. Tyler Public Library, located on South College Street, or my personal favorite, Green Acres Baptist Church’s library, located inside the church, which is on Troupe Highway inside the loop.

The Brookshire’s Wildlife Museum

This museum, located just south of loop 323 on Old Jacksonville Highway, has provided hours of entertainment for my children from age one in a stroller to age 7. The museum provides just the right mix of indoor museum fair and a great outdoor playground and old fashioned fire engine when the youngest lose interest in the stuffed lions, bears, and monkeys or just cannot NOT touch anything.

Historic Aviation Memorial Museum

“The Airplane museum” is a small, but impressive walk-through experience for an afternoon. Even my princesses were impressed by the airplanes and helicopter enough to want to become a pilot someday. The museum is now located at the old Tyler Pounds Field Airport terminal on Highway 64.

The Tyler Rose Garden

The Rose Garden is a great outdoors place for you and your children to explore. Your young boys may not be impressed by the sheer number of gorgeous roses, but they will love to explore pathways, the wooden bridge, fountains, and ponds. There’s plenty of space to run and enjoy a picnic together afterward.

Things to do in Tyler for small fee

The Center for Earth & Space Science Education

The Center for Earth & Space Science Education replaced the old planetarium and is an enhanced science center more than twice the size of its predecessor.

The Center for Earth & Space Science Education serves as a dynamic public science education facility, offering educational and entertainment programming to encourage an interest in, and support for, science education. Enjoy traveling hands-on science exhibits in the exhibit hall and large-screen movies in the 40-foot domed theater. Open Tuesday through Sunday. For admission prices and show and exhibit details, visit www.tjc.edu/CESSE or call 903-510-2312.

The Cliffs in Lindale TX

This one is best for kids at least 6 years old as it involves cliff diving. There are small cliffs and large cliffs and so depending on your skill level will likely determine where you decide to jump from. You can watch a video and read more about the Cliffs here.

The Villages Water Park

If you’re looking to beat the heat and still enjoy the sunshine, head on down to The Water Park at The Villages in Flint. Waterslides, forest animal themed playscape, tubing river, and pool are sure to amuse the whole family for a whole day. Adult admission is 19.95 and kids over 2 get in for 16.95. Birthday packages start at 169.95 for 10 guests.

Caldwell Zoo

Our family has frequented the Tyler Caldwell Zoo both when it was free and open to the public, and after by purchasing a family membership (much more economical if you plan on coming more than a couple times a year). They pack a number of unique animals in a small space, and our kids are never disappointed. Bring extra cash and quarters for kid favorites: the snack bar, food for the fish and ducks, and birdseed sticks to feed the birds in their wildfowl exhibit.[ad#large-blog-block]

Discovery Science Place

This is one of our favorite indoor places in Tyler. The Discovery Science Place has a little something for kids of all ages. The littlest einstiens will enjoy exploring the sensory (?) play pit and looking for their favorite clown fish in the big fishtank. Children ages 3 to 10 will find plenty of activities to pique their interest: exploring the dark caves and tunnels, activating the earthquake machine, sending balls down the mini-roller coaster, and the biggest room full of imaginative play any kid could ever wish for. What would it be like to be an actor on the stage? Wanna be a vet? Work at a Pizzeria? Play EMT? Kids can climb aboard a real ambulance, don a doctor’s coat, bandage a baby doll, or listen for their brother’s heartrate through a real stethescope. Older children will find curious science exhibits in the backroom waiting for their interaction. This is place if chock full of explorative possibilities particularly for that 3-10 age group; you will not exhaust it in one rainy afternoon. So let the kids take their time, and plan on returning another rainy day.

Restaurants with Playgrounds

Need to let the kids stretch between shopping, errands, or appointments? Grab lunch at one of Tyler’s many restaurants with play-places: McDonald’s on Broadway, Chick-fil-a on Broadway and 110 S has one of the only indoor playgrounds, Sonic on the west side: Loop 323 and 64, has a great outdoor playground and vollyball court for kids of all ages. McDonald’s offers birthday party packages starting at $67 for 10 partiers including happy meals, cake, goody bags, hostess, and party supplies.

Laser Tag

Tyler’s Laser-X laser tag center provides the ultimate laser tag experience. This Tyler business holds the record for the largest Lazer-X center in the world with a whopping 13,300 square feet, and rounds out the total sporting experience with a full service food and drink concession. Need an unforgettable party site for your teen and all his pals? The dining/party area can seat up to 100 guests, and gamers can take advantage of the arcade games, or play a little air hockey or pool. The arena itself will either awe or overwhelm the senses with music, black light, fluorescent carpet, fog, strobes, and other special effects.
The cost? Here’s where the fun fades to the background for mom and dad: $8.80 for one game (but what kid could be satisfied with only one?) and the price increases up to the ultimate individual experience at $25.30 for a 1 1/2 hour pass. And for the unforgettable birthday party experience, plan on shelling out at least $165 to rent a room and pay for 8 guests. You provide the food and supplies.

The Skateplex (Out of Business): Update: Now Tony Cruz XTC Fitness Sports & Fitness

Tyler Skateplex has morphed from a simple rollerskating arena into a full-circle entertainment center for the X-games fan. In addition to the traditional skating floor, the Skateplex houses an arcade room, party room, snack bar, gamers’ lounge with XBOX 360’s, PS3’s, and Wii’s, and an elaborate skate park. Individual prices vary from $4 to $8 for a skating rink pass depending on the night ($20 for lock-ins), $2 extra for skate rental, $5 for the gamers’ lounge pass, and $8-$25 for the skate park. Birthday party packages start at $100 for 10 partiers, and increase depending on what’s included to the ultimate 1 hour private party package at $200 including rental, hostess, and DJ (additional fees apply for extra hours, use of the skate park or gaming lounge, and if your party includes more than 100 guests).

Blast Ball

Blast Ball is like Tee-Ball but even simpler and for ages 2 1/2 – 4. Kids get to learn what it is like to be on a team and enjoy the sport without all the rules they are not quite ready for. Your child is sure to love it. Registration is in the first part of March. You can read more about Blast Ball and how to register at this article.

Jumpin’ Jack’s Party Shack

What kid doesn’t enjoy a good jump in a bouncy house? Imagine a building full of bouncy houses; add slides and ramps and bouncy mazes, and you’ll find yourself at Jumpin’ Jack’s Party Shack, on highway 69 south of Tyler. This is a great place for the energetic child, but not for the one prone to tears. The later may be so inspired they forget to cry, but it could just be a sad wait on the picnic tables with mom until the rest of the crew exhausts themselves. Open admission is $6 per child.
Jumpin’ Jack’s Party Shack makes throwing a birthday party for 3-10 year olds easy. The staff takes care of set up and decorations, serving cake, and clean up. They also provide the cake or cupcakes, punch, and supplies. Mail out the invitations, and they do the rest. Can’t beat that. Party packages start at $225 for up to 14 friends. Theme parties are available for an additional fee.

Chuck-E-Cheese

Chuck-e-Cheese is another option for birthday parties, but I wouldn’t call it an “easy birthday party.” I wouldn’t voluntarily take my own four children into that vastly over-rated over-stimulating, headache-on-a-pizza-tray, let alone keep tabs on a whole party of young ones in this too bright, too loud circus. If that’s not enough to deter you, the affect on your wallet might. The party package costs start at $10.99 per child and include 20 tokens per child which will provide about 10 minutes of fun, so plan on spending more to stave off disappointed little faces.

For an East Texas Experience

If you are up to the travel you can drive on out North of Longview and White Oak to a town called East Mountain where you will find Sacred Spur Ranch. You will find a ranch style restaurant opened on Friday and Saturdays. Saturdays seem to be a little more lively. The restaurant offers cowboy style ambiance, live country music, and steaks cooked on a large make shift iron grill over wood coals. The feel of this place is truly rustic and will provide kids a more rustic type restaurant experience. I wouldn’t take toddlers here however.

As you can see, there are many things to do in Tyler Texas for families. So get out there and explore!

Green Acres Baptist Church Library

December 8th, 2009

After having been so disappointed by the Tyler Public Library and vowing never to return, I was stuck in a quandry: How do I relive the joy of childhood library visits and impart an enthusiasm for literacy in my own young preschoolers when I dread the thought of returning to the library? (Trumpets blare. The hero has arrived.) Another mom passed on a secret source for hours of golden literary adventures: The Green Acres Baptist Church’s (GABC) library. What? They have a library? I knew about the bowling alley, the Early Education Center, the roller coaster, (What? It doesn’t actually include an amusement park?) but I wouldn’t have thought to look for a library.

This little library is tucked away by door #1 in the Worship Center and includes a nice gift shop. As you walk in, you’ll see on one side, a smaller version of the Scroll Christian bookstore, and on the other, a modest, well-organized library of literary gems, DVDs, and audiobooks/dramas for young and old and in between. You may not find every resource you might need for a research paper, but they pack quite a bit in this small space.

The biggest relief for me as a mother, was that there was nothing I had to steer the kids away from (no Goosebumps, no No David) and very few Disney reworks. Everything we encountered was uplifting and positive if not blatantly Christian. As well as providing hours of quality read-aloud snuggle time, these books were an excellent springboard for discussions on handling difficult situations, our values, theology, Christian character, and all kinds of educational themes.

The staff at the Green Acres Baptist Church Library was always very friendly and helpful. I felt comfortable hanging out to read a few books with my two preschoolers and infant in tow. Because of the small size, I could even look for an inspiring craft book and woman’s devotional for myself just a few rows over while my kids perused their selections at a small table nearby.

If you’ve read my earlier review of the Tyler Public Library, you will undoubtedly figure out that part of what thrills me about this library is that it’s free!!! Whether you live in Tyler TX, or in a different county altogether, you will not have to purchase a rental punch card here. All I had to do to receive a card was fill out a little information paper, and I received three cards, one regular card, and two smaller ones to place on our key rings. How convenient!

Don’t forget there’s a great little bookstore in there too! It’s a convenient place to pick up a gift, or try (in the library) before you buy to find out whether your child will enjoy a video, audio, or book series before you make the investment!

After a year of going to the library almost every week, we had not yet exhausted the GABC Library’s selections, and the kids were still just as excited to head to the Library (snow, sleet, or hail)!

So, if you, like me have been disappointed by the Tyler Public Library, or you just want a more welcoming, less overwhelming space to let your kids’ nurture their love of books and explore positive, fun, life-shaping materials, I recommend that you check out the Green Acres Baptist Church Library.

Green Acres Baptist Church

October 21st, 2009

If you have ever drove through Tyler you probably noticed the extremely large church that is quickly taking over South Tyler. Green Acres Baptist Church has become one of the most popular churches in Tyler. Although the giant crowds might be some what intimidating and impersonal, they have a place for you. Green Acres has classes for married, singles, children, newly weds, people with financial difficulties. Whatever is going on you in your life they have counseling and support groups available to you.

Green Acres has programs for everyone and every age. If you have a heart for music they have great opportunities. For children they have a program choir group, “Kidz Praise”, for adults they have a wonderful Worship Ministry for each sermon, they also have a choir group for high school and junior high.

If you are looking for a support group there are so many ways to get involved with the programs at Green Acres. They have many classes for single adults. Through the “Singe Adult Ministry” be able to reconnect with people going through similar situations as yourself. They have classes overcoming divorces, and they also have programs, classes and outings for single parents.

If you have gone through things in your life that really are hard to let go of, you are very welcomed to contacted GraceWorks. They have professional counselors that are willing to help you. Also they have a program known as Celebrate Recovery. At Celebrate Recovery you will be able to talk with people to help you rise above struggles in your life. People are there to talk with you and pray with you.

There are many great mission opportunities available to you. Green Acres sends out mission trips several times a year to all over the world. Green Acres also is involved with other missionary organizations and has ways to make you more involved.

Green Acres also has memberships available to the “Family Life Center” which is a safe place for kids to hang out and a great place to work out. At the family life center there is a great workout room, basketball court, bowling alley, racquetball courts, walking track, and activity room. If you are hosting a party you can reserve the activity room with pool tables, table tennis and even Wii video games. Also you can reserve the bowling alley for only a dollar a game, they also have shoes available for rent. Green Acres also has sport teams and competitions for children and Adults of all ages. They have flag football, basketball, softball, gymnastics, soccer, and much more.

Come by GABC’s bookstore for books, Bibles, movies, and great inspiration Christian movies. They have education movies and toys and music for children.

Come worship with us on Sunday mornings, Each Sunday morning enjoy an inspirational Bible message from Pastor David Dykes at the time convenient for your schedule. Sermons are at 8:15a.m., 9:45a.m.,and 11:15 a.m. If you are new to the church or just visiting feel welcome to visit with the pastor after each service at the Bethany Suit (next to the GABC Bookstore). People are there to talk to you about how to get more involved and are eager to give you answers to any questions you might have and tell you about all different opportunities to volunteer in the church and in the community. Visit us at www.gabc.com. And check our the pastor’s personal blog at http://fromthepastor.blogspot.com.

Green Acres is a great place to go to church and get the most out of life, and there are so many people to support you and pray for you. If you are new to town, or just looking for a home to worship the Lord, come find your place and inspiration at Green Acres Baptist Church.

Halloween Fall Festivals and Costumes

October 7th, 2009

Church Fall FestivalTyler is a little unique to the rest of the country when it comes to the Halloween season. Many churches in Tyler Texas have changed the holiday name to what churches call “Fall Festivals”. It is frowned upon to dress your child up as a witch or devil when coming to a fall festival to play games and receive free candy although some unfamiliar with the etiquette of a Christian church will still come into one of these fall festival celebrations as a witch, ghost, goblin, or devil.

Haunted House in Tyler Texas

Most churches probably won’t turn a child away for dressing like a goblin although you might get some stares. If you are unfamiliar with Christian culture and beliefs it may be important that you stumbled upon this article. If you do decide to attend a fall festival at some of the local churches like Green Acres Baptist Church or Tyler Christian Fellowship we encourage you to dress up like something other than the dark side. It will teach your kids that there isn’t really anything funny about the devil or being a witch and will make your visit to one of these local churches having a fall festival a little more comfortable and less awkward.

Halloween has its history in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints’ Day. For most it is considered a secular celebration and many in the Bible belt and East Texas simply do not choose to celebrate this free candy give away celebration because of the celebration of evil. Many people in Tyler Texas have expressed strong feelings about perceived religious overtones and the news stations usually bring up the debate each and every year. You will likely hear from preachers on TV explaining why you should not celebrate Halloween with various historical references and Bible passages. You may also hear from some “cool churches” that think there is nothing wrong with celebrating Halloween because it is just for fun. Parents will weigh in on what they think and it will just be a ridiculous argument about what amounts to kids getting free candy from neighbors.

Based on history it has been recorded that Irish immigrants carried versions of the tradition of Halloween to North America during Ireland’s Great Famine of 1846. The day of Halloween is often associated with orange and black, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o’-lantern and signs of bad luck like the black cat and walking under a ladder.

Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes, ghost tours, hay rides, bonfires, costume parties, roasting smores over fire, visiting haunted attractions, carving jack-o’-lanterns, pranking people, reading scary stories, throwing eggs on cars and houses, watching horror movies, and Halloween parties consisting of feeling spaghetti in a bowl while wearing a blind fold or drinking smoking green fruit punch. Many find Halloween nothing but the best opportunity to wear their coveted Planet of the Apes Mask or for those who are so lucky an entire Ape suit costume.

The idea of Halloween being a time of the year for teenage girls to wear sexy costumes is becoming more and more a yearly ritual. Halloween stores are beginning to pop up in towns throughout the USA selling cheap masks and sexy costumes at very expensive prices. The sexy costumes look more like role playing outfits for the bedroom but local Tyler Texas teenage girls are buying them like crazy helping to further what has been touted a 7 billion dollar costume industry.

Parents would probably disapprove if they saw the type of costumes these stores are selling their kids but these little beauty queens fall for it each year and look more like a prostitute than someone wearing a Halloween costume. It is sad and amusing at the same time but impressionable youth have to go through these learning years and will hopefully someday look back and rip up that picture of the risque Halloween costume in embarrassment. I mean come on teenagers and parents I have seen your kids on Halloween day shopping around town in what looks like a bedroom role play outfit as a nurse, school girl, and the like.

There are a couple Halloween costume stores in Tyler. One of these costume stores is in the Old Circuit City Building next to Barnes and Nobles/Starbucks. This store I have been told has the cheapest prices. The other costume store is in the old Linens and Things building next to the other Starbucks and Ross.

If you need a recommendation of something alternative but fun to do this Halloween we recommend checking out Plantation Pines Christmas Tree Farm. They have a Pumpkin Patch and some fun things planned for the family for those looking for a little more outdoorsy type of fun. Plantation Pines offers night time hayrides, camp fires, pumpkin carving and decorating and other family friendly fun. The Wiggins family owns the farm and offer a lot of fun as well as a gift shop with some unique Fall, Thanksgiving and Christmas gifts for sale.