As June settles in, East Texas leans into the slow rhythm of summer. The towns and
backroads come alive with local traditions—places where time stretches a little longer
and conversations feel more genuine. Whether you're strolling downtown, browsing
hand-crafted wares, or pausing to appreciate a quiet gallery space, this corner of the
South invites you to linger a while and look closer. If you’ve never been, don’t
worry—you’re in for good food, good company, and more than a few surprises tucked
into the piney woods.
SHOPPING OPPORTUNITIES
Canton First Monday Trade Days (June 1)
If you have never experienced Canton’s First Monday, the scale alone is enough to make
you pause. With over 100 acres of vendors, it’s more than a flea market—it’s a cultural
event. On Sunday, June 1, the final day of the weekend shopping extravaganza wraps
up with stalls offering everything from quirky antiques to vintage treasures and
handmade goods that tell their own stories.
You’ll find friendly conversation alongside collectible signs, one-of-a-kind furniture,
hand-stitched quilts, and plenty of local flavor. It is easy to get lost in the charm of it
all—and that’s kind of the point.
Location: Canton, TX for more info https://www.firstmondaycanton.com/
Arts and Museums
Pop on Paper at Tyler Museum of Art (Through July 27)
Bright, bold, and unmistakably iconic—this exhibit showcases works by Pop Art legends
like Roy Lichtenstein, Ed Ruscha, and Andy Warhol. Housed inside the welcoming halls
of the Tyler Museum of Art, Pop on Paper offers a glimpse into a time when art pushed
boundaries with just a splash of ink and a clever turn of phrase.
It’s the kind of show that sparks conversation and sticks with you long after you’ve
stepped back into the East Texas sunlight. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply
curious, this collection is worth your time.
Location: 1300 South Mahon Avenue, Tyler
More Info https://www.facebook.com/TylerMuseumofArt
Dog Days Art Exhibit (Through June 16)
Over at Gallery Main Street, local artist Jared Chapman brings humor and heart to
canvas with his Dog Days exhibit. Playful, lighthearted, and steeped in affection for our
canine companions, this collection is full of character—much like the historic brick-lined
streets just outside the gallery doors.
It’s a great stop if you’re downtown and want to slow your pace a bit. Grab a coffee from
a nearby shop, duck into the cool, art-filled space, and enjoy a moment that feels
simple, local, and perfectly Tyler.
Location: 110 North College Avenue, Tyler
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
The Bellamy Brothers at Liberty Hall (June 5)
Liberty Hall brings country royalty to Tyler as the Bellamy Brothers take the stage on
June 5. Known for hits like Let Your Love Flow and Redneck Girl, the duo will perform
songs from their reflective album Bucket List. Expect a night of heartfelt lyrics,
harmonies as smooth as sweet tea, and stories only seasoned musicians can tell.
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The Haggards at Liberty Hall (June 13)
Ben and Noel Haggard return to Liberty Hall to honor their father, the legendary Merle
Haggard. With every note, you’ll feel the influence of Bakersfield’s classic sound, woven
with new interpretations and a deep respect for tradition. It’s an evening that promises
both nostalgia and fresh musical talent.
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Willie Nelson Tribute at Blackhawk Creek (June 7)
On a warm June night in Whitehouse, Wallace Poole channels the spirit of Willie Nelson
in an outdoor tribute under the East Texas sky. Held at Blackhawk Creek, this intimate
concert feels more like a backyard gathering than a venue show—complete with music,
starlight, and the comfort of a summer breeze.
Location: 902 State Highway 110 S, Whitehouse
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Blues, Brews & Blue Louie at ETX Brewing Co. (June 12) and every THURSDAY
Downtown Tyler gets a dose of blues and good cheer at ETX Brewing Co.’s Blues,
Brews & Blue Louie. On June 12, grab a burger, get a beer on the house, and soak up
live music that hums with soul and character. It’s a local hangout where laughter is loud,
and the vibe is laid-back and lively.
Location: 221 South Broadway Avenue, Tyler
More Info https://etxbrew.com/events/
Danny Jolles at Rose City Comedy (June 20–21)
If you need a good laugh, comedian Danny Jolles brings his sharp, self-aware humor to
Rose City Comedy for two nights in June. Known for roles in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and his
stand-up specials, Jolles’ style is clever, fast-paced, and full of unexpected turns.
Perfect for anyone who appreciates wit with heart.
Tickets 40th ANNUAL TEXAS SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL These productions take place in Kilgore, only a 30 minute drive from The Rosevine Inn! If you are able-try to attend-here is the calendar and a link! Tickets
Festivals and Community Events
13th Annual JuneBug Festival (June 6–7) Ben Wheeler’s creative spirit shines during the quirky and colorful JuneBug Festival. Over two days, this small-town celebration brings together local makers, live music,
street art, a sidewalk chalk contest, and even fire dancers. It’s the kind of event where you can stroll with a lemonade in hand and stumble upon something unforgettable
around every corner.
Location: The Forge, 1610 FM 279, Ben Wheeler
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2025 Family Fireworks Celebration (June 27)
This annual tradition at South Spring Baptist Church combines the ease of a family
picnic with the excitement of a full fireworks show. Starting at 6 p.m., enjoy food
vendors, games, and a laid-back summer evening capped off with a sky full of color.
Bring lawn chairs, a blanket, and your favorite people.
Location: South Spring Baptist Church, Tyler
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Beaded & Bedazzled Birds Workshop (June 13–14)
Step into your creative side with this hands-on workshop led by artist Cassie Edmonds.
Held in downtown Tyler, participants will design 3D birds using beads, rhinestones, and
a bit of sparkle. Whether you are a seasoned crafter or just want to try something new,
this two-day event promises inspiration and camaraderie.
Register Here
Outdoor Activities
Run of the Roses (June 7)
Hit the trail for the Run of the Roses, a community run offering 5k, 10k, and 15k
distances through scenic Southside Park. It’s a relaxed, flat course—ideal for both
competitive runners and those just looking for a good excuse to get moving. Every
finisher earns a medal, and the friendly vibe makes it perfect for all ages.
Location: Southside Park, 455 Shiloh Rd, Tyler
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Family-Friendly Fun
Labyrinth Interactive Movie at Liberty Hall (June 14)
Step into the whimsical world of Labyrinth with an interactive screening designed for all
ages. Trivia, props, and audience participation turn this cult classic into an afternoon of
magical mayhem. Doors open at noon—come early to snag a good seat and get into
character.
Tickets
Local Flavor
Good Ole’ Summertime Tea at the Goodman-LeGrand Museum (June 7)
Take a step back in time during this elegant afternoon tea held on the lawn of one of
Tyler’s most treasured landmarks. Enjoy finger sandwiches, sweets, live music, and the
charm of a historic estate—all in support of preservation efforts. It’s a lovely way to slow
down and soak up the season.
Location: 624 N. Broadway Ave., Tyler
More Info Red Rocks Worship (June 20)
Gather with friends and neighbors for an uplifting evening of worship featuring Red
Rocks Worship at Central Baptist Church. Expect powerful music, heartfelt moments,
and a community vibe that makes even first-timers feel right at home. Tickets Travel Lodging Tip
Camp Drop-Off Getaway at The Rosevine Inn
If you’re dropping your child off at one of East Texas’ beloved summer camps— Sky Ranch ,Pine Cove, Camp Tyler, Camp Gilmont, Camp Huawni – to mention a few! Why not turn it into your own retreat? The Rosevine Inn offers cozy charm, relaxing amenities, and a peaceful place to unwind while the kids are off adventuring.
Location: 415 S. Vine Ave., Tyler
Book Your Stay
Looking to explore East Texas in comfort and style? Come and stay with us at The Rosevine Inn, your cozy home base for summer events, southern charm, and a well-earned break.