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Russell United Methodist Church Burned Down

February 5th, 2010

CBS19 reported on Thursday that another church has been burned down by arsonists this time in Wills Point. An ATF agent mentioned what is on everybody’s mind right now, that we need to catch these guys before any more churches are burned down.

I really want to encourage all Tyler and East Texas churches to install some outside surveilance cameras. This type of thing would really be worth the investment and can help catch criminal activity of any kind.

Below is a snip of what CBS19 reported:

“We really have to catch this guy before he burns more churches,” he said.

Alexander, who had been at home Thursday morning celebrating his birthday before he was called out to the fire, said the ATF’s National Response Team was en route to Wills Point to begin processing the fire scene — in the sanctuary of the Russell Memorial United Methodist Church — for clues.”

Green Acres Bowl

January 17th, 2010

Green Acres Bowl

2311 E SE Loop 323
Tyler
TX 75701
903 561 2911

Opening times 8.30 am until 11pm, closes later at the weekends

After having some fun on the Nintendo Wii over Christmas we thought we should take our kids and try out some REAL bowling.
We wanted a family friendly place that wasn’t smoky or seedy and chose Green Acres Bowl. We went on a Thursday morning.

My first impressions were that this place had seen better days – quite a few years ago. I wonder, has bowling gone out of date? It is certainly a long time since I have gone bowling with friends.

When we arrived we were greeted by a friendly, helpful lady who gave us all the information we needed. She quickly found all of us the special shoes you need to wear and gave us some instructions and advice for the children. They were excited to get going! We decided to have 2 lanes so we didn’t have to wait too long between goes. In the day time it isn’t busy and as you pay per person per game it is fine to do that.

The balls were rather too heavy for our 5 year old but we had the sides up which made us all look as if we bowled like pros – it was such fun.

As it is quiet in the mornings the snack bar wasn’t open which was a shame but we couldn’t complain as the price was very reasonable for the games as it was obviously ‘off peak.’ We paid just a dollar for the shoe hire and $1.75 per person per game. Chik-Fil-A is just a short drive away and we headed there afterwards for lunch.

The facilities at the Green Acres Bowl are a bit dated, but who cares! If you are out for a laugh with a group of friends then you won’t mind a bit. It probably isn’t something we will do on a regular basis but I’m sure it won’t be the last time we visit the bowl this year.

Usual prices: $3 per game $2.50 shoe hire
Tues and Thurs 10-4pm $1.75 game $1 shoe hire
Sunday and Weds – Rent a lane as a group and have pizza for $35
Party package $9 per child.

Oh and if you catch the bowling bug you can join an adult or youth league.