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The Fourth Annual Stars and Guitars Country Music Charity

September 14th, 2011

East Texas has a pretty full calendar when it comes to charitable fund raising events. It seems like every month brings another concert, silent auction, art exhibit, or special lecture benefitting a different cause or charity. Not that I’m against any of them mind you, I just find it difficult to keep up with all the goings on in our area. Well, this Friday, another musical event will be held at KE Bushman’s Winery & Celebration Center,and the proceeds go to a great cause. September the 16th, will be the fourth annual Stars & Guitars Country Music Charity Benefit for Parkinson’s Disease Awareness.

Admittedly, admission is not particularly cheap. Vip tickets are seventy five dollars per person or 100 dollars per couple. Included in that cost, is special seating, dinner and an open wine bar. General admission is twenty five dollars a head. General admission tickets, include the concert and two free drink tickets. Additional drink tickets can be purchased for about three dollars each. While the event is spendy, it’s for a good cause and will most likely tend to draw those for whom the cost is moderate. The venue is located in Bullard, at the Kiepersol winery.  

For more information on the event, Contact: Kelly Boutin via e-mail at kmboutin@etmc.org, or call (903) 596-3618. Information can also be found by visiting the following websites: http://www.outhousetickets.com/Venue/Bushman’s_Event_Center/ , or http://www.examples-help.org.uk/anastrophe.htm .

The Hudnall Planetarium at TJC in Tyler TX

June 16th, 2010

I have a somewhat foggy memory of a field trip I made as a Jr. High School student. It’s of a visit made by my class to the Hudnall Planetarium on the campus of Tyler Jr. College. While I was researching for writing topics, I came across their website and bells went off in my memory so I had to write about my visit and the planetarium in general.

The Hudnall Planetarium was first built in 1963 just as interest in space and space travel was beginning to heat up. At the time of its construction it was one of the largest of its kind in the state. The Planetarium is named for Mr. Jimmy Hudnall who made numerous and sizeable contributions to it’s development and improvement over the years. Dr. Jim Vaughn also made significant financial contributions including a research telescope. Today, Hudnall has a thirty foot domed theater and numerous telescopes. While the original plan for Hudnall was to serve TJC science students, it has proven useful in a surprising variety of classes offered on campus, as well as area grade school, middle school and high school classes from schools around East Texas.

The Planetarium has been a great draw for the college. By offering a whole litany of educational programs for grade schoolers of all ages, (although I’m fairly certain adults and teachers enjoy the presentations as well), they have been able to bring attention to TJC.  For those interested in visiting, I strongly recommend checking out their website first as well. Go to http://planetarium.tjc.edu. It’s an excellent resource, with a surprising amount of fascinating pictures and information. See the educator tab in particular. Neat stuff! One weekend a month the Planetarium has a public show. Shows are on Saturday and Sunday at two pm. A small admission fee is required, but it’s only three dollars for adults and two dollars for children and seniors, so it’s a small price to pay for a great educational experience.

The Planetarium can be reached by phone at (903)510-2312. Their physical address is Hudnall Planetarium, Tyler Junior College Box 9020 Tyler, TX 75711-9020. For a memorable experience check them out. I can attest that the kids will never forget it! For more information on Tyler Jr. College go to their website at www.tjc.edu.

Tyler State Park

January 12th, 2010

It’s hard to believe, but summer is winding down already. We all want to squeeze the last drops of rest and relaxation out of the season, (regardless of whether or not we’ve had much of that previously). Well I would suggest a trip to a favorite East Texas stop. As Texans we are blessed with a wonderful system of State Parks. Tyler State Park puts the Texas Piney Woods on display both for locals and out of towners. The park is centered around a sixty four acre lake and offers a full array of activities including: swimming, hiking, boating, fishing and camping. There are bike trails of varying difficulty and campgrounds fully equipped with water, electricity, tables and fire pits. If a customer enjoys the outdoors but prefers the comforts of the indoors, there are screened shelters and cabins.

For day trips the swimming and boating area of the park is very convenient. There is a great beach with restrooms and a concession and gift shop close by. But East Texans need not worry about trying to cram a visit into a busy summer. In Texas some of the best out door time comes in the fall. What could be better than sitting by a fire on a cool autumn night? The Park is open all year although a few activities, (like swimming for instance) may be closed for the season. This is still one of the best times to camp however, due to a lack of bugs and the cooler weather.

The cost of an outing T.S.P. is quite reasonable. A day pass is just three dollars a day for those over thirteen years of age. For primitive campsites, (meaning sites with water but no electricity) the cost is just thirteen dollars a night. For campsites with water and electric, the cost is slightly higher at seventeen dollars a night. For campsites offering water, electric and sewer hook ups, (designated primarily for recreational vehicles) the cost is twenty dollars a night. If you desire all of these functions and spot by the lake, the cost is twenty two dollars a night, (tents are permitted in this area). Lastly, screened in areas are for rent as well at a rate of twenty five dollars a night.

For businesses, church groups, or others, there are numerous programs and venues for their organized events. The park periodically holds educational events for the public as well. For more information on these opportunities see the parks webpage at www.tpwd.state.tx.us/spdest/findadest/parks/tyler, or call (903)597-5338. Tyler State park is located on highway fourteen just off Interstate twenty.

Whether you want to close your summer with a bang, or are already planning for a fall getaway this area park has a lot to offer at a reasonable rate. Consider maximizing your play time, minimizing your travel time, and spending that vacation money close to home.

Jalpita Mexican Restaurant

December 21st, 2009
Jalpita Mexican Restaurant

Jalpita Mexican Restaurant

Jalpita Mexican Restaurant and Taqueria

813 Lindsey Lane,
Tyler Texas

(903) 526-7707

When we pulled into the parking lot of Jalpita Mexican restaurant I thought to myself, “No way.” My dad had suggested eating at Jalpita, but this was not what I had in mind. The building was rather rundown and it was not located in the best part of town. I was reluctant to venture in, but dad assured me that he had eaten there several times, and the food was great. So reluctantly I put my trust in him and went inside. At the counter I noticed that the food on the menu was very inexpensive; everything was around three dollars. This turned me off even more with the saying in mind, “You will get what you pay for.” At my father’s suggestion, I ordered a “Super Quesadilla.” From the first bite, I was very surprised and pleased; the food was delicious! Here was some of the best Mexican food I had ever eaten and there was a lot of it for only $3.50.

I eat at Jalpita often now, and I am always surprised at the variety of people who patronize the restaurant. In the parking lot one can see anything from a beat up pickup truck, to a shiny new BMW. Jalpita is located on Lindsey Lane, which is off of Vine Avenue, and there is now a branch on the N, NE Loop 323. Despite its looks, Jalpita offers great food for low prices. It is now my number one choice for Tyler TX Mexican food.