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This is going to be an exciting few weeks-Just got through with the 75th annual Tyler Rose Festival. Such Comic Con in Tyler. It will be exciting and fun. We also have all the Halloween events coming up. Mix that with Canton First Monday weekend and we have a whole lot to feature.
beautiful events and happenings! Now it is time to feature the 2nd annual

First lets look into our health!

            LifeLine Health Screening

 Glenwood Church of Christ is pleased to offer a preventive health event.
Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive
health screenings, will host their affordable, non-invasive and painless
health screenings on 10/23/2014.  Five screenings will be offered that
scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries which is
a leading cause of stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms which can lead to
a ruptured aorta; hardening of the arteries in the legs which is a
strong predictor of heart disease; atrial fibrillation or irregular
heart beat which is closely tied to stroke risk; and a bone density
screening, for men and women, used to assess the risk of osteoporosis.
Register for a Wellness Package which includes 4 vascular tests and
osteoporosis screening from $149 ($139 with our member discount).  All
five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete.  In order to register for this event and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-653-6441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/community-partners. Starting at 9 am

 

TYLER rose city comic CON 2014

October 25 & 26

 SCIENCE FICTION, HORROR, & COMIC BOOK CONVENTION!

The itinerary for this event is so extensive that we cannot possibly publish all of it-so we are just going to give you the link and let you see it yourselves. The cost for this is so reasonable

$30 for two days ($50) VIP   to see and talk to lots of famous people and experience so many activities you will not believe it-so click here

http://www.toursoftyler.com/tyler_rose_city_comic_con

to buy tickets and see all the happenings!!

And at

Comic Con events but first we need to see a horror movie-right? It is the season
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Oct. 23 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $7

Five
friends visiting their grandfather’s house in the country are hunted
and terrorized by a chain-saw wielding killer and his family of
grave-robbing cannibals.
Then

Comicon & Liberty Present: Psychic, Lorna Reynolds

Oct. 24 at 8 p.m.

Tickets are $15
$5 at the door with Comicon pass
Comicon VIP’s get in free
Lorna
Reynolds is a psychic medium from the East Coast. Her psychic galleries
and past life regressions have astounded thousands of people. But it’s
her easy going way with people…so approachable…the way she makes you
feel like you have made a real connection that really sets Lorna apart.
Not only will you be amazed by her abilities…you will come away
feeling as if you have made a new friend. Join us for an intimate
introduction to Lorna and a demonstration of her amazing abilities.

 

Comicon & Liberty Present Erin Marie Hogan

Oct. 25 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $15
$5 at the door with Comicon Pass

Comicon VIP’s get in free
Liberty and Comicon
are pleased to present Erin Hogan. Erin played the leading role in the
cult favorite film Paranormal Entity (2009), and went on to star in Hold Your Breath in 2012,
and numerous award winning short films. She has appeared in such
television hits as Seven Lives Exposed, The Bold & The Beautiful,
Femme Fatales, and 1,000 Ways to Die. She won Best Actress In A Drama at
the Playhouse West Film Festival for her portrayal of an agoraphobic
young woman, haunted by the memory of her fiance’s murder. Erin and her friends also produced an Arrested Development (2003) fan series entitled Paul Goetz’s Last Ditch Effort (2012)
about Erin’s real-life friend Paul, and his attempt to get cast on the
new season of his favorite television series, Arrested Development.
Join us at Liberty for a screening of Paranormal Entity and then Q &
A with Erin (in person) after the movie.

 Rocky Horror Picture Show – Oct. 30 and Oct 31

Oct. 30 at 7 p.m.
Oct. 31 at 11 p.m.
Tickets are $10 on the 30th  $13 on the 31st
VIP Box $125

A newly engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must pay a call to the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-N-Furter
First,
the only thing you really need to bring your first time out in order to
have fun is a sense of humor, and money for admission and props. You
should dress in whatever makes YOU feel comfortable, but also does not
violate any local standards (nudity is out.) Please do not show up drunk
or trashed – we don’t want any problems!A prop bag will be available at the the door to purchase – so you don’t
bring a thing with you. Just watch along with everyone else to figure
out when to throw these items.
So get your ticket – before they are gone – pull your knees in tight and let’s do the time warp!!
And on the 31st!! 
This
showing of the Rocky Horror Picture Show is only for the brave and open
minded! If you are easily shocked this is not the one to attend! We
will have a live stage show for this showing – performing live during
the movie.

And the first weekend in November
This looks like such fun!

Sound of Music (sing along version)
Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $7
This will be a sing along version so be prepared to SING!!

 
In 1930’s Austria, a young woman named Maria is failing miserably in her
attempts to become a nun. When the Navy captain Georg Von Trapp
writes the convent asking for a governess that can handle his seven
mischievous children, Maria is given the job. The Captain’s wife is
dead, and he is often away, and runs the household as strictly as he
does the ships he sails on. The children are unhappy and resentful of
the governesses that their father keeps hiring, and have managed to run
each of them off one by one. When Maria arrives, she is initially met
with the same hostility, but her kindness, understanding, and sense of
fun soon draws them to her and brings some much-needed joy into all
their lives — including the Captain’s. Eventually he and Maria find
themselves falling in love. The romance makes them both start
questioning the decisions they have made. Will true love win out?
 
 Suzy Bogguss
 Nov. 8 at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $22 online and $25 at the door
VIP Boxes are $175
Suzy Bogguss didn’t set out to craft a Merle Haggard tribute record. Some might call that serendipity; she just calls it Lucky.
“Merle Haggard is a hell of a storyteller,” says Suzy. “When I hear his
songs, I feel like I’m listening in on someone’s life.” On her new
album, Lucky, a collection of songs all written by Haggard, Suzy
does more than just listen—the CMA, ACM and Grammy Award-winning singer
makes the country rebel’s compositions her own, reinterpreting classics
like “The Bottle Let Me Down,” “Silver Wings” and “Today I Started
Loving You Again” from a female point of view. “Merle is one of the most
masculine songwriters I’ve ever heard, and I’ve been watching boys
cover his music for years. I just thought, ‘Why couldn’t a girl do
this?’” Suzy says.
Turns out, a woman can—especially if that woman is Suzy Bogguss, one of
country music’s most pristine and evocative vocalists. With the release
of the Illinois native’s 1989 major label debut, Somewhere Between, Suzy
quickly became one of the key artists that defined those golden days of
’90s country. She scored a string of Top 10 singles with country radio
staples like “Outbound Plane,” “Drive South,” “Hey Cinderella,” “Letting
Go” and “Aces,” and her 1991 album of that name was certified platinum.
In addition, she scored a trio of gold albums and notched more than 3
million sales.
With Lucky, released on Suzy’s own label Loyal Duchess, the
singer comes full circle, returning yet again to her early inspiration,
Haggard—Suzy’s Somewhere Between was titled after a Hag cut.
“My very first song on the radio, ‘Somewhere Between,’ was a Merle Haggard song,” says Suzy, going on to explain the title of Lucky,
which she produced with her husband, songwriter Doug Crider. “I was
sitting at the kitchen table reading the newspaper and the word ‘lucky’
jumped out at me. I said, ‘That’s the title of the album.’ Because I
feel lucky that I get to know Merle.”
“He really is the poet of the common man.” Or in this case, an
extraordinary woman. Get your tickets today to see Suzy in concert!
Moore Farms
Moore Farms is proud to be a fifth generation farm
family in Smith County. Our current farm has been in the Newburn family
for over 93 years. In 1997, Cleve and Lesley Moore stumbled

across an
idea to “Entertain” with Agriculture. After a few years of thinking and
working with other farms, we decided it was time to put our idea in
motion. 2001 was our inaugural year opening the family’s farm up to the
public. Our goal is to educate the public about agriculture and farm
life as well as market direct to our customers. As we strive to bring
you the freshest farm produce and the most exciting farm entertainment,
we hope you will feel a part of our family tradition and make your own
family traditions.

The Moore Family

Cleve, Lesley, Peyton, and Lucy

Business Hours –
September 27 through October 31, 2014
Weekdays closed for reserved school field trips.
Weekends – Saturdays 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sundays 1 p.m. -5 p.m.

This is a fun family trip-hayrides and great Photo ops. This year there is not a Corn Maze, but many years there is!!

Ghost tours are fun-all year-but especially in October
 Haunted Tyler Tour

Meet: Tyler Chamber of Commerce, 315 N. Broadway Ave. (Downtown)
Info:
This tour is unique and interesting, and we don’t want to give anything
away! What we can say is that you will visit several places and yes,
even go inside some. Flashlights will be provided as some of the tour
takes place outside at night. Be aware that the first tour is a bit more
tame than the late tour. The late tour is not recommended for children.
Bring your cameras and digital recorders. Many unexplained things have
happened on these tours (formerly known as Jericho’s Ghost Tours – a
highly rated tour among ghost adventurers). Be prepared for anything.
Total Time: Approx 3hrs
Price: $15 Adults, $7 Kids (12 & under)

 

Times: Thurs – Sat 6:30pm & 9:30pm
 ANNOUNCING
SATURDAY NIGHT GHOST HUNTS!  FOR ALL YOU HARD CORE PARANORMAL FANS OUT
THERE, WE HAVE A VERY COOL OPTION FOR YOU!  EVERY OTHER SATURDAY, WE
WILL HOST AN OVER NIGHT GHOST HUNT/INVESTIGATION IN A HAUNTED LOCATION
COMPLETE WITH ALL THE EQUIPMENT AND REAL GHOST HUNTERS LIKE YOU SEE ON
TV!  $25 PER PERSON FOR THE WHOLE NIGHT…OR UNTIL YOU GIVE UP
THE…GHOST.  CONTACT US TO MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!  PARTICIPATION IS
LIMITED DUE TO SIZE OF SOME SITES AND TO AVOID TOO MUCH OUTSIDE
CONTAMINATION ON THE HUNT!  WHAT WILL YOU FIND? (THIS IS THE REAL
THING…SO IF YOU SCARE EASILY, YOU MIGHT THINK TWICE BEFORE DOING IT.)

 

 

 

 

October:3-4: 10-11 : 17-18 : 23-25 : 30-31
November:1st

Friday and Saturday’s from 7:30pm-12am
Thursday’s from 7:30-10pm

Come see us this year October 2014 all new maze all new scares. Come
laugh, cry and scream with us! Want to be a Monster with us and get
community service hours for it, we gotcha covered! For more information
please visit www.axeofhorror.com 

 

Live, Original Folk Music Concert –

 

 Andy Gullahorn

Some people were born to be on stage. Some people were made to
have their name in lights. Some people were born incredibly attractive.
Andy is not any of those people.Andy was born and raised in the
rich musical climate of Austin, TX where he later spent a number of
years as a staff writer for publishing companies while playing guitar on
the road for singer/songwriter Jill Phillips (who he happened to be
married to).Andy has a unique ability to level the playing field
between performer and audience by mixing vulnerable personal stories
with his self-deprecating humor. He writes songs to “let people know
they aren’t alone” or “at least let them feel better about their lives
by sheer comparison.”As a songwriter and performer, Andy has been
described as a surgeon who uses laughing gas to deaden the pain before
he cuts you open. Whether he is writing about marriage, honesty, faith,
community or his friend’s lawnmower accident, Andy’s songs all come from
the same desire. “I really want to write songs that can act as healing
agents,” Andy says. “Sometimes that healing might come through laughter
and sometimes it comes from exploring deep sorrow. I try to be up for
whatever it takes.”He spends his time playing concerts and house
shows across the country, accompanying other artists on the road, and
providing his three kids with plenty of stories to tell their counselors
in 20 years.Andy was a Kerrville New Folk Winner in 2010 and was a runner-up at the 2009 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival.

Some people were born to be on stage. Some people were made to
have their name in lights. Some people were born incredibly attractive.
Andy is not any of those people.Andy was born and raised in the
rich musical climate of Austin, TX where he later spent a number of
years as a staff writer for publishing companies while playing guitar on
the road for singer/songwriter Jill Phillips (who he happened to be
married to).Andy has a unique ability to level the playing field
between performer and audience by mixing vulnerable personal stories
with his self-deprecating humor. He writes songs to “let people know
they aren’t alone” or “at least let them feel better about their lives
by sheer comparison.”As a songwriter and performer, Andy has been
described as a surgeon who uses laughing gas to deaden the pain before
he cuts you open. Whether he is writing about marriage, honesty, faith,
community or his friend’s lawnmower accident, Andy’s songs all come from
the same desire. “I really want to write songs that can act as healing
agents,” Andy says. “Sometimes that healing might come through laughter
and sometimes it comes from exploring deep sorrow. I try to be up for
whatever it takes.”He spends his time playing concerts and house
shows across the country, accompanying other artists on the road, and
providing his three kids with plenty of stories to tell their counselors
in 20 years.Andy was a Kerrville New Folk Winner in 2010 and was a runner-up at the 2009 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival.

 The Old Firehouse in Edom

8241 FM 279
Edom, Texas 75754

 

info@theoldfirehouse.net

For questions…

info@theoldfirehouse.net

903-852-2781

 

 

Tyler Grit And Glide–2nd Annual Dual               Cycle Event

 Then as mentioned before     Canton First Monday Trade Days! Oct 30-Nov 2 Shop till you Drop!!

What started more than a century ago as a flea market has become home to
some of the most exciting, cutting-edge home furnishings, antiques and
collectibles that can be found anywhere. Over the past 150 years, lots
of things have changed in the Original First Monday Park; but the
genuine, down-home human relationships between vendors and shoppers are
the reason people keep coming back.

This is a place where you can slow
down, visit and ask questions, talk to collectors and antique dealers
and meet the artists and craftsmen who create one-of-a-kind items

Another Fun Halloween event

 Night at the Museum Masquerade Ball

 The 1859 Goodman – LeGrand House & Museum is indeed Tyler’s Old
Rose! Celebrate the Rose Season and come see where the Texas Rose
Festival Parade route first began. You will be greeted by our Rose
Belles, and other delightfully costumed re-enactors representing days
gone by. A rose bedecked horse and carriage will be on hand for a
wonderful ride up Broadway to the square and back, provided by Farm
Valley Carriages (small fee). Also, complimentary refreshments,
historical presentations by Sallie Goodman LeGrand (re-enactor), vintage
music by costumed musicians, and tours inside the historic Goodman home
will all be available for your enjoyment.

 

The Royal Family of Guitar: The Romeros 

 

Nov.1 7:30pm   It’s
an evening with a Latin flair as the internationally acclaimed “Royal
Family of Guitar,” the Romeros, perform works for multiple guitars and
orchestra with the ETSO.  The Romeros quartet includes Celin Romero,
Pepe Romero, Celino Romero, and Lito Romero.
Cowan Center3900 University Blvd.Tyler, Texas 75701

For questions…

903-566-7424                 ALSO AT THE COWAN

Sister Act: The Broadway Musical

Thursday, November 6, 2014 • 7:30 PM

 SISTER ACT is Broadway’s feel-amazing musical comedy smash! The New York
Post calls it “RIDICULOUSLY FUN,” and audiences are jumping to their
feet in total agreement! Featuring original music by 8-time Oscar®
winner Alan Menken (Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Little
Shop of Horrors), SISTER ACT tells the story of Deloris Van Cartier, a
wannabe diva whose life takes a surprising turn when she witnesses a
crime and the cops hide her in the last place anyone would think to
look—a convent! Under the suspicious watch of Mother Superior, Deloris
helps her fellow sisters find their voices as she unexpectedly
rediscovers her own. A sparkling tribute to the universal power of
friendship, SISTER ACT is reason to rejoice!

 

Guess that will get us through the next few weeks-check back soon for more “stuff” about happenings in the area Until then don’t forget-

 Fires burn nightly and breakfast is served daily at The Rosevine Inn Bed and Breakfast and Extended Stay Suites

Innkeeper Becca signing Off!!

 
 
 

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