EGuide Magazine September 2018 edition

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The Junk Hippys Hit the Bricks September 8th

Rick Springfield Opens Cowan Center’s Season

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Contents

September 1, 2018 • Issue 9, Volume 6

5-15 Things to Do » There’s Tons of Fall 5K’s, Fun Runs & Much More » Kirk Cameron: Growing Faith-Families-Futures » “2nd Saturday, Hit the Bricks Grows Into More Community” by Barbara Greenbauer » The Junk Hippys and More at Hit the Bricks September 8th » Art Of Peace - Tyler: “Sowing Seeds of Peace” » 8th Annual Tee Off For Toys: Have Fun, Make a Difference » 4th Annual “Cruisin’ for a Cause” Classic Car and Truck Show » Celebrate Fall at ETX Brewing Co. » Tyler State Park Helps You Find Your Way » East Texas State Fair Brings Lots of Festivities » 3rd Annual Tyler Scottish Festival & Highland Games » At Innovation Pipeline this Month: Two Classes Explore SEO Optimization & Branding » At Liberty Hall This Month: “Not for Ourselves Alone” Film Screening, “Selena,” Gene Watson in Concert, Trout Fishing in America, Card 53 Returns, and Downtown Tyler Film Festival » This Month at True Vine Brewing: Yoga, Barre Classes, Pine Curtain Gala benefitting The Cancer Foundation for Life® featuring Edwin Holt, Hoptober Festival, and More » Shoot To Salute with BBQ Battle & Ribeye Roundup » Pooches on the Patio at Old Chicago Pizza » Dogtoberfest 2018:Craft Beer and Cute Puppies Join Forces » First Tuesday in the Garden & Bulbs to Bloom Conference & Sale » Get Your Tickets for Dinner on the Bricks in Downtown Tyler » Rick Springfield Opens 2018-2019 Season at Cowan Center 16-18 Music » “Dubb And The Luv Machines: I’m a Musician Because It’s What I Love” by Johnny Griffith » The 903 Music Festival featuring Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band and Clint Black: 10 Bands, 2 Days, 1 Stage » The Purple Hulls: Final Fridays After 5 Summer Concert » “Yesterday, The Las Vegas Beatles Tribute” Brings Tour To Tyler » 10th Anniversary Season at Old Firehouse Opens » The Complete Music Gig Guide for Live Music 19 Food » Become a Texas Wine Specialist: Get Certified as a Texas Wine Specialist at Kiepersol Winery’s Salt Kitchen » Fall Brings Seasonal Fresh Produce to Rose City Farmers Market » Foodie Events: Yoga & Beer at True Vine, XTC Barbells, Bites & Beer, Cookie Decorating Workshops, and Oktoberfest at ETX Brewing Co. 20 Theatre » Productions and Plays This Month: “The Throwaway Children,” “The Touch,” “The Odd Couple,” “Lend Me a Tenor,” “Children’s Letters to God,” and More on Stage 21 Family » The Shrine Circus: The Circus is Coming To Town » Discovery Science Place Annual Fall Shut Down » “Nutcracker” auditions Set For September 8th at TJC » Fall Fun at CESSE This Month » Day for Kids Benefiting Boys & Girls Club of East Texas » Studio Movie Grill Offers a Hot Line Up of Classic Fall Films 22 Art » “Inside the Artist’s Studio: The Writing on the Wall, The Art of Theresa Cheek” by Derrick White » This Month at Tyler Museum of Art: “Apertures of the Mind: Works by Abhidnya Ghuge” and “Little Black Dress” Annual Fundraiser Blends Art & Music » “AASH vol3” an Annual International Juried Art Show » “Assemblies:” 5 Artists Exhibit in 5 Unique Ways 23 Books » “Some Things to Think About” by Gini Rainey » Tyler Public Library Brings Fall Fun for All Ages “EGuide Magazine” is an event-driven entertainment magazine focusing on ‘things Publisher Tena Jerger to do’ in East Texas. Sales Manager Louie Jerger In print, we are published Copy Editors Gini Rainey, Isabella Vera once a month. We are distributed free in our unique stands Webmaster Isabella Vera at over 400 locations in Tyler, Editorial John Baggett, Barbara Lindale, Ben Wheeler, Edom, Greenbauer, Johnny Griffith, Gini Rainey, Lake Palestine, Flint, Bullard, Susan Smith, Derrick White Whitehouse, and Jacksonville. We are published online at EGuideMagazine. Distribution Barbara Greenbauer, Louie Jerger, Lindsey Kilsby, Mike Withrow com and via App at “EGuide Tyler.” We will list at no charge most events open to the public. Submit events to:

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To Do 5K’s, Fun Runs & Much More To add a walk, run, or biking event, please send

to eguidemagazine@gmail.com. It is always free to list any event. September 8th - Sickle Cell 5K Run & Walk The African-American Cultural Events Committee proudly invites you to the Sickle Cell Youth Scholarship 5K Run/Walk held 7am-12 noon at Woldert Park, 701 W. 32nd St. in Tyler. Please contact Gregory Buckner at (903)571-2822 or email at aacec@gmail.com for more information. September 9th - Christus Trinity Mother Frances Rose City Triathlon - Join this beautiful sprint triathlon at Lake Tyler. It will be a 650-meter swim, 13-mile bike and 5K run hosted by East Texas Triathletes. The race benefits the Smith County Volunteer Firefighters. To register, go to rosecitytri.com. September 22nd - Pineywoods Ultra - Run through deep East Texas pine forests on a scenic course underneath towering pines. This diverse, single track course, almost entirely underneath a canopy of 100-foot tall pine timber, will keep you captivated as you navigate rolling hills through rooty and pine needle conditioned trails. Enjoy a post race refreshing swim in the 64-acre springfed lake while you rest and recover. This is a 5K, 10K, 25K, 50K, and 100K. Register at ultraexpeditions.com/the-piney-woods-ultra. September 22nd - St. Gregory Fun Run & Carnival - Held at the 4100 Block of Easy St., next to The Chapel of Sts. Peter and Paul, this annual run features a 10K, 5K, 1 Mile and Kids Dash. The St. Gregory Fun Run is an annual run and carnival that helps promote family fun, health and fitness, and raises funds for St. Gregory Cathedral School. Your participation in the run helps St. Gregory’s PTO support necessary upgrades for the school, including technology, athletics, and advancements for education. Your entries also fund students’ scholarships so that every child has an opportunity to attend St. Gregory, regardless of financial abilities. To register or for more info, go to facebook.com/ stgregoryfunrun. September 22nd - Tyler Gold Run 5K - Held at Rose Rudman Park, this event promotes the theme of “Together we can end childhood cancer because our children are more precious than gold.” This is a chip-timed race. Registration is at tylergoldrun.com. There will be a 50-yard dash, 1-mile Fun Run, and 5K. There will be events for the entire family. For more info go to tylergoldrun.com.

Kirk Cameron:

Growing FaithFamilies-Futures Expected to sell out! October 16th, 6:30-9:30pm, the annual fall dinner featuring actor Kirk Cameron will be held at GABC CrossWalk Conference Center, 1607 Troup Hwy., Tyler. Kirk Cameron has been a part of the national landscape since starring as “Mike Seaver” in the ABC hit sitcom, “Growing Pains.” Since then, he’s appeared in numerous television and movie productions, including the “Left Behind” series, “Monumental,” and “Fireproof” - the marriagecentered film that became the #1 grossing inspirational movie of 2008. His newest film, “Connect,” was released February, 2018, and offers “real help for

September 29th - ZERO Prostate Cancer Run/ Walk features a 5K run/walk, 1-mile walk, Kids’ Superhero Dash for Dad, and virtual Snooze for Dudes program. ZERO is proud to partner with Urology Tyler, PA to end prostate cancer. Stick around for the family-friendly post-race celebration. Run/walk participants will receive tech shirts, free food, prizes, and the opportunity to connect with others who are impacted by prostate cancer. The run/walk will be held at 8926 S. Broadway Ave., Tyler. To register, go to support. zerocancer.org. October 13th 2018 Corkscrew Half Marathon will be held at Kiepersol Winery, 21508 Merlot Ln., in Bullard. Starting and ending at Kiepersol’s Winery and Distillery, this race will offer serious runners a great, paved course and 5K and 10K runners will get a more scenic run through the vineyards, with about 50/50 of pavement and trail. Produced by a local company, this run works to keep their focus on staying local by promoting and supporting small business owners as well as organizations who pour both love and finances back into our communities. Register at active.com or email itri365meredith@gmail.com. October 13th - Harvest Hustle 5K will be held at The Cannery, 75 Miranda Lambert Way, Lindale, as part of the annual Countryfest Festival. A portion of the proceeds will benefit: David Powell Food Pantry, LISD Foundation, Lindale Fire Department, and Lindale Library. To register go to itri365.com. October 13th - Van Oil Festival and 5K Charity Run - Sponsored by Camp Gladiator-Van in conjunction with the 2018 Van Oil Festival, all profits will be donated to the East Texas Food Bank. Admission price includes a t-shirt. Registration begins at 7am. For more info or to register go to eventbrite.com. This will be held in Van City Park. October 20th - “Sharon’s “Ride.Run.Walk” Seize One Day” will be held with a bike ride, 5K and 1K at The Boulders at Lake Tyler, 16362 McElroy Rd., Whitehouse. Register as a bike rider and enjoy the scenic Lake Tyler or run/walk a challenging 5K! Register at sharonsride.org or itri365.com. October 26th - Monster Dash 10K and 5K Courses - Join this fun, family-friendly night of running and Halloween spooks! This 5K will feature the best swag, a costume contest, and more. This race is a family-friendly opportunity to kick off Halloween. There will be food trucks, vendor booths, and a costume contest. The race will take runners through Rose Rudman trails. First through third place male and female will receive prizes. The race is not chip-timed. To register go to tylerrunproductions.com/monster-dash-5k. This event is part of Fit City Tyler, fitcitytyler.com. parenting kids and teens in a social media world.” In the fall of 2016 and 2017, Cameron hosted live Fathom Theater events called “Revive Us” - a national family meeting urging the faith community to return to the biblical principles that will bring blessing and protection to the country. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com. October 26th-27th:

Fall Feral Hog Festival, Ben Wheeler

Come out and enjoy the Fall Feral Hog Festival Parade followed by live music, arts and crafts vendors, and a wild hog cook-off. This festival also includes a Fall Feral Hog Queen Pageant and more fun! The cook off starts on Friday and goes all night. Judging is at 12 noon on October 27th and winners will be announced at 1pm. For more information, please visit the Facebook page at facebook.com/benwheelertexas or online at benwheelertx.com.

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2nd Saturday, Hit the Bricks Grows Into More Community By Barbara Greenbauer If you’ve lived in Tyler a long while or a short time, you’ve probably heard the naysayers pontificate that there’s nothing going on in Tyler. The Chamber of Commerce and Visit Tyler are all about proving those folks wrong with the excitement happening Downtown every 2nd Saturday of the month. Whether you walk, drive, bike, or take public transportation, just get yourself and your family Downtown and have a unique experience right here in our town. Downtown business and attractions all around and “Off the Square” are bursting with things to do and see that are a perfect fit for the whole family. Coming up on its 2nd year, the downtown initiative has grown by leaps and bounds, and has become a destination and “must go to” for Smith County residents and out of town visitors. Holli Conley Fourniquet, Vice President of Marketing for Visit Tyler sums it up, “Every month is a new experience, and Downtown is definitely the place to be.” What started as a dream and experiment has become a collaboration and partnership with vendors, restaurants, food trucks, and local businesses. “We started out saying the concept was something we should try and see how it goes in the Tyler community. We really didn’t have any set expectations,” she explained. “We wanted to get people Downtown to show them all the great things available already. The local businesses have been extremely supportive and it’s basically a win-win for everybody.” Every month, you can bring the whole family and explore the area by hopping on the free open air shuttle, (weather permitting) sponsored by Tyler Innovation Pipeline. Visit the Rose City Farmers Market where you can pick up the freshest fruit and vegetables around. Hungry? Catch the food trucks on the Square (recent favorites have included Kona Ice of Tyler, Say Cheese, Pokey O’s, and Rollin’Smoke Pit BBQ). Don’t forget the super restaurants downtown, including the Black Pearl, Rick’s on the Square, Jack Ryan’s, SportsZone, Don Juan’s on the Square, The Porch at ETX Brewing, Foundry Coffee House, and Strada Cafe...there’s really something for every

taste, from casual to more formal dining. You can also shop ‘til you drop on 2nd Saturdays Downtown. There are a plethora of local merchants ready to welcome you including Moss: Where Flowers Are Fair where you can find the unique florals, Gallery Main Street which features local artists and exhibits, Moon River that has scrubs and sea salts, and Ye Olde City Antiques, and lots more. If you’re a fan of live music, pick your pleasure with great venues like Liberty Hall, The Garage Bar, ETX Brewing Co., Strada Caffe, and Rick’s on the Square. Plan ahead and check out who’s performing, relax and take a listen. There are some exciting 2nd Saturday months ahead featuring some one-of-a-kind offerings that have never been seen in Tyler before. September 8th (10am-5pm) brings a nationally recognized event to Downtown, “Junk Hippy,” which features over 150 vendors from all over Texas, selling vintage handmade and antique goods. October 13th is “Taco Throwdown” as contestants vie for the title of “Best Taco.” Bring your chairs and blankets downtown and get a chance to try tacos prepared by 15 competitors. You can still enter the competition by contacting Amber Rojas at arojas@ tylertexas.com or (903)593-6905. November features the first inaugural “Dinner on the Bricks,” a classy, long-table dining event, featuring a 4-course dinner prepared by the chef at Rick’s on the Square with wine and beer pairings from Kiepersol. As you dine, be entertained by UT Tyler’s Jazz Band, with all proceeds going directly towards a revitalization grant for Downtown property owners. Also in November, Visit Tyler will collaborate with Joyce Crawford, owner of Rose City Expos to host a Downtown Bridal Show. “The really neat part of this event,” explained Holli, “is that we will have venues set up like specific parts of a wedding including Goodman Museum.” The Blue Santa Pub Crawl is always a December favorite, put on by the ongoing collaboration between Visit Tyler and EGuide Magazine, with 100% of proceeds sponsoring children. “Eat, drink, and be merry” at seven different locations, collect fun holiday costume pieces, and help a child in need for the East Texas Fraternal Order of Police’s annual “Blue Santa” program. Worried about parking? Worry no more...the Fair Street Parking Garage is FREE to the public right in the middle of where it’s all happening. Every month, 2nd Saturday is a new and different adventure. Rain or shine, there will always be lots shakin’ at Hit The Bricks. Take a look at visitttyler.com/secondsaturday. For more information, call Holli Conley Fourniquet at (903)592-1661 x 221.

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September 8th, 10am-5pm, the Junk Hippys will take over Downtown Tyler! Over 150 nationally recognized vendors from all over Texas and several surrounding states will be selling vintage, handmade, and antique goods. Their unmatched creativity and treasures have earned Junk Hippy the title of one of Flea Market Style Magazine and Country Living Magazine’s Top Vintage Events in the US. Food trucks complete the festival vibe. Think Round Top with a little Woodstock thrown in. Junk Hippy is a family-owned and operated business established in 2012, and is known for their events all over Oklahoma and Texas. Even with their tribe of regular vendors hitting the road together like a gypsy caravan, there are always new vendors to discover at a Junk Hippy show. Designers, DIY enthusiasts, pickers, bloggers, wedding planners, and business owners make Junk Hippy their source for the unique. This is the place to find that one funky piece that completes your project...or the one that begins your project. Shops, cafes, weddings, and nurseries have been put together with finds from Junk Hippy shows. Homes have been built with architectural salvage pieces found at the markets like the chippy old doors, windows, trim, even farmhouse sinks, and glass door knobs. Vintage fringe and cowboy boots, jewelry made from typewriter parts, art made from roadside curb treasures, farmhouse décor, antique and mid-century furniture and accessories are all things to grab at this event. Admission is free.

Other events going on for Hit the Bricks Second Saturday are: • 8am-12 noon: Rose City Farmers Market located at 302 S. Broadway Ave. • 8-10:30am: Breakfast is available at The Porch at ETX Brewing Co., The Foundry Coffee House, and Strada Caffe • 10am-5pm: Junk Hippy Tyler • 10am-4pm: Rock Painting and Scavenger Hunts at the GoodmanLeGrand Museum • 10am-5pm: Ye Olde City Antique Mall Treasure Hunt • 12 noon-4pm: 1890’s Wedding Dress Display at Smith County Historical Society and scavenger hunt (free). • 12 noon-5pm: “Assemblies” Exhibit at Gallery Main Street • 1-5pm: 2nd Saturday Pop-Up Market at Tyler Innovation Pipeline featuring Cindy the Potter and local metalsmith, Chelsey Hearn • 1:30-3:30pm: “Not for Ourselves Alone” Film Screening at Liberty Hall. “Not for Ourselves Alone” is a PBS and Ken Burns documentary about the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and their life long fight to bring equal rights to women. Produced for National Public Radio and WETA. Admission is free. • 2-4pm: Makerspace at Tyler Public Library will have “Let’s Make Comics.” Admission is free. • 6-10pm: Heart of Tyler will be hosting an Art Walk on the Square. First stop and hospitality will be at the Heart of Tyler office located at 108 S. Broadway. Attendees will be given maps to have each artist sign off on to be eligible for door prizes. • 7pm: Live music at Strada Caffe

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• 7-10pm: “AASH vol3” Opening at Martin Walker, P.C. - The third annual international juried show AASH (Arcadia Art Show) will feature both local and international artists judged by an international jury. There will be awards for “Best in Show” and a “People’s Choice” award among others. Admission is free. Complimentary refreshments will be served and soundscape will be by DJ Jason Bone. • 8-10pm: Live Music at ETX Brewing Co. - Lulu and the Black Sheep (family-friendly) • 8:30pm: The LAST Haunted WALKING Tour of Downtown will be held. Tickets are $8/person and available at toursoftyler.com. Weather permitting. • 9pm-1am: Live Music at The Garage Bar • 9pm-1am: Live Music at Rick’s On The Square • 9:30pm: The LAST Haunted RIDING Tour of Downtown will be held. Tickets are $15/person and available at toursoftyler.com. • All day: The self-guided walking tour of the Half Mile of History is an outdoor, half-mile loop around the square that commemorates

significant people, places, or events in Tyler. A digital brochure for the self-guided tour is at ow.ly/s8iD30czlpb. While you’re in Downtown enjoying one of these special events, be sure to check out some of the Downtown businesses. These stores offer unique items that can only be found in The Imagine Peace Downtown Tyler. Sculpture will be • 903 Handmade has unique handmade at the Art Walk for collections from attendees to add quality handmade their messages of makers - local, around Texas, and Peace directly onto around the country. the sculpture! • Moss: Where Flowers are Fair features local and fairly traded fresh

flowers, plantings, locally made apothecaries, and vintage finds. • Ridiculously Good Branding and Thread Co. offers a design studio and retail store specializing in branding, print materials, and social media. Their shirts are printed in-house using eco-friendly inks on fair trade shirts with a lot of love. There is always something new to see here! Visit one of the Downtown family-friendly attractions including Goodman-Legrand Home & Museum, Cotton Belt Depot, Discovery Science Place, Liberty Hall, Smith County Historical Society, Gallery Main Street, or the Tyler Public Library. For dinner sink your teeth into one of the local Downtown eateries. These are: • Jack Ryan’s Steak & Chophouse, located at 102 N. College Ave., open 5-10pm. • Black Pearl, located at 106 W. Erwin St., open 4pm-12 midnight. • Rick’s on the Square, located at 104 W. Erwin St., open 4pm-1am.

Saturday Nov. 10th, 2018 Downtown Tyler, Texas 5-8pm

• Don Juan’s Mexican Restaurant, located at 113 E. Erwin., open 12 noon-10pm. • SportsZone, located at 115 E. Erwin St., open at 12 noon-1am. • Garage Bar, located at 418 E. Erwin St., open 4pm-1am. • The Foundry Coffee House, located at 202 S. Broadway., open at 7am-11pm. • The Porch at ETX Brewery, located at 221 S. Broadway., open 7:30am-12 midnight. It is pet friendly outside on the patio. • Strada Caffè, located at 302 E. Front St., open 8am-10pm. There’s no excuse to leave hungry with all of the dining options because in Downtown you can have your cake and eat it too. Hit the Bricks is held rain or shine, cold or hot- there is always something to do in Downtown on the second Saturday of every month. For a full list of activities go to visittyler.com/ secondsaturday or on the FREE app “EGuide Tyler.”

Dine upon the historic red bricks of Broadway at an elegantly dressed long table and enjoy a chef-prepared dinner with live music. This inaugural event will feature a four course dinner experience with local beer and wine parings Downtown on the Bricks of Tyler. Tickets availabe at Facebook.com/DowntownTyler/

All proceeds will go towards a revitalization grant for Downtown property owners.

Exciting Fall Performances at Liberty Hall SEPTEMBER 8TH (1:30PM)

“Not for Ourselves Alone” Film Screening

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“Run Like the Devil” Film Screening

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“Selena (1997)” SEPTEMBER 19TH (7PM)

Gene Watson in Concert SEPTEMBER 21ST (7PM)

Trout Fishing in America SEPTEMBER 22ND (8PM)

CARD 53 COMEDY OCTOBER 11TH-14TH (VARIES)

Downtown Tyler Film Festival

October 11th - Young Filmmakers Night October 12th - The International Category October 13th - Showcase Filmmakers from all parts of Texas and Wrap Party. October 14th - DTF Recap & Best Rated Short Films OCTOBER 26TH-28TH (11PM-1AM)

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Sept. 8th, for Hit the Bricks, almost ever� booth will have a table with a “$5 and Under” sig� on the table. We are clearing out the old and bringing in the new! Come in out of the heat and enjoy an ice cold drink! Antique Mall, Olde City Market, and The Studio Downtown Tyler, 302 E. Locust St. Tyler (903)705-1145 (903)705-1144 oldcitytyler@gmail.com, www.oldcitytyler.com

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Art Of Peace - Tyler: “Sowing Seeds of Peace”

The 8th Annual “Art Of Peace - Tyler” is September 14th-23rd. Come out and celebrate Peace and Community spirit. With community-wide participation in creative expressions of peace, Art of Peace celebrates the United Nations International Day of Peace (officially September 21st) and Peace One Day. The aim of Art of Peace is to promote a spirit of creativity, compassion, and community through partnerships, fellowship, dialogue, social action, music, poetry, and art. By date, here are the events planned. All events are free unless noted. September 15th: Day for Kids

Held 10am-2pm, Boys & Girls Club of East Texas Day for Kids will be held at Bergfeld Park in Tyler. Visit the Art of Peace – Tyler booth for interactive art projects and write peace messages on boards for the next Habitat for Humanity of Smith County home. September 16th-23rd: Peace Art

Held at Tyler Museum of Art, 1300 S. Mahon Ave. on the campus of TJC, the 2018 Art of Peace visual art exhibit is presented in cooperation with the Tyler Museum of Art, where selected art will be on display. The exhibit is free and open to the public during museum hours 10am-5pm Monday-Saturday, and 1-5pm on Sunday. September 17th: Peace Meal

Held at 6pm at Tyler ISD Career and Technology Center, 3013 Earl Campbell Parkway in Tyler, come out and celebrate Peace by joining community members, peace advocates, and new friends for an open table meal and uplifting program to celebrate peace. Dinner will cost $12 per adult and $8 for college students and younger. Space is limited. You may register and pay for your seat at tylerpeace.com. If you need any financial assistance to attend the meal, please send a private email via the contact page. September 18th: Meditation

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Auditorium located at 201 S. College, Downtown Tyler, come out and take time to explore inner peace at this inspiring Art of Peace presentation followed by a session of Heartfulness Meditation led by UT Tyler instructor and meditation trainer Gayathri Kambhampati. This event is co-sponsored by the Tyler Public Library. September 18th: Tyler Talks

Held 7-9pm at The Foundry Coffee House, 202 S. Broadway, Downtown Tyler, come help to promote peace through relationships. Come have meaningful conversations about race. Participate in facilitated activities with people from different backgrounds and races. By getting to know fellow Tyler residents, you help to dispel stereotypes and fears and build strong, supportive communities for all residents. Come prepared to share your stories and experiences through conversation. This event is co-sponsored by Tyler Together Race Relations Forum. September 20th: Peace Songs

Held 6:30-9:30pm at Stanley’s Famous BBQ, 525 S. Beckham St. in Tyler, come enjoy an evening of great BBQ and live music while you get to know local peace advocates at one of Tyler’s favorite gathering spots. Dinner will be at your own cost. Music will be provided by Eric Mosley, Connie Mims Pinkerton, and Eric George. September 21st: Peace Pole

Held at 12 noon at Rose Rudman Park, located at 450 Shiloh Rd., Tyler, come commemorate the U.N. International Day of Peace by helping dedicate the 2018 Art of Peace annual Peace Pole being installed. The program includes interfaith prayers, songs, readings, and messages of peace spoken in a variety of languages. The peace pole is co-sponsored by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Tyler and artist Kerian Massey. This is the fifth Peace Pole being planted in Tyler. September 21st: Peace Concert

Held at 7pm at Liberty Hall, located at 103 E. Erwin in Downtown Tyler, come celebrate Peace Day with uplifting entertainment by the awardwinning musical duo, Trout Fishing in America. Their delightful performances speak to young

and old alike, with a blend of music and storytelling, sprinkled with trademark humor. This is music for people who take their fun seriously. Four-time Grammy award nominees, Trout Fishing in America has been performing music for three decades that get kids and adults alike singing and bouncing along. In addition, they also delight children with their arresting physical appearance: Ezra Idlet stands at a whopping 6’8” tall, and Keith Grimwood remains roughly 14 inches shorter than his bandmate. With songs like “My Hair Had a Party Last Night” and “When I Was a Dinosaur,” Grimwood and Idlet are “the Lennon and McCartney of kids music” (Kathy O’Connell, NPR). Tickets are $20 and available at libertytyler.com. ​After the concert, you can be a part of a Living Peace Sign which will form and be photographed on the Downtown Square after the concert. The concert is co-hosted by Liberty Hall. Art of Peace Honoree

The 2018 Art of Peace Honoree is Keep Tyler Beautiful. This organization encourages beautification, waste reduction and recycling activities in the community. Mark these events in your calendars to celebrate peace with your friends in East Texas. For more info go to facebook.com/artofpeacetyler or tylerpeace.com.

You are invited to sponsor or play in the 8th Annual “Tee Off for Toys” Golf Tournament Monday, September 24th, 9am-6pm at the beautiful and scenic Hideaway Lake Golf Course in Lindale. Hosted by the Tyler Professional Firefighters Association, this four-player scramble benefits The Salvation Army’s annual Angel Tree program. Each player is also asked to bring an unwrapped toy ($10 and up value) with them on tournament day. Prizes will be given for 1st place, 2nd place, 3rd place, closest to the pin, and longest drive. For information or to register go to salvationarmytexas.org/tyler/tee-off-for-toys/ or email cindy.bell@uss.salvationarmy.org.

4th Annual “Cruisin’ for a Cause” Classic Car and Truck Show Saturday, September 22nd, 9am-1pm, the 4th Annual “Cruisin’ for a Cause” Classic Car and Truck Show will be held at Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, 13590 Hwy 110 S., in Tyler. This familyfriendly event will feature not only classic cars and trucks and music but also food trucks and merchandise. It is free to attend. Registration is open to classic cars and trucks - all makes, models, and years are welcome. There is a $15 entry fee per vehicle. There is no fee to browse the cars.


Celebrate Fall at ETX Brewing Co. There’s a lot going on this fall at the Brewery Downtown. Brews & Boards

Come out and play some board games and have a brew at ETX Brewing Co., every Thursday 7-9pm. There will be lots of games on hand to play and explore and even someone who can teach you how to play! Brews & Boards is a program provided by the Tyler Public Library and will be held on the last Thursday of each month: September 27th, October 25th, and November 29th. Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest will be celebrated at ETX Brewing Co. September 29th, 5pm-12 midnight. This event will be a German-themed party with German beer and food as well as live music. It is family-friendly and free to attend.

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It’s also not too early to start thinking about your Halloween costume and begin your party planning. The annual Monster Brew Bash at the Brewery will feature a costume contest and the ultimate party beginning at 7pm, October 26th. More Info

ETX Brewing Co. is located at 221 S. Broadway, Downtown Tyler, etxbrew. com, facebook.com/ ETXBrew, (903)630-7720. ETX Brewery offers sitebrewed craft beers. Alongside it, The Porch at ETX Brewing Co. offers wonderful food and a relaxed atmosphere. They are open Monday-Tuesday 11am-2pm, Wednesday-Thursday 11am-9:30pm, Friday 11am-11:30pm, and Saturday 8am-11:30pm. They serve breakfast Saturdays 8-10:30am. There is always live music every Friday and Saturday evenings starting around 8pm. Don’t hesitate to come by, have a drink and BE{ER} HAPPY!

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swim in the lake, hike, mountain bike, picnic, geocache, camp, birdwatch, and study nature. It is located at 789 Park Road 16, Tyler. All events are free with fee paid for admission into the park. Adults are $6 daily, and children 12 years and under are free. For more info go to tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/ tyler, call (903)597-5338, or email boyd.sanders@tpwd.texas.gov. Dress for the weather. September 1st, October 6th, November 3rd, December 1st (9am-12 noon) - Dutch Oven Cooking - Come join the Dutch Oven D.O.G.s for great food and fellowship the first Saturday of the month. Bring the family and join in the fun. Cooking begins at 9am and food tasting begins at 11:45am. September 1st (2-3pm): Adventure Games Amazingly, people used to play outdoors and with other people. Try out some of the games they played and discover that they really did know how to have fun. Meet at the Amphitheater and be ready to have fun. September 8th, October 13th, November 10th (10-11:30am): Birding 101, Introduction to Birding - Learn how to identify birds by sight and sound. Learn the tools of the trade and simple skills to make birding easier and fun. Bring binoculars if you have them. Meet at the Brown’s Point picnic area near the lighted pier. September 8th (2-3pm): Does This Stream Need a Doctor? Measure water quality by the wildlife that lives in it. Identify animals that exist in good or poor water quality and discover how you can get involved in keeping an eye on Texas’ water. Meet at the Lake Spring Picnic area. September 15th (10-11am): Wildwood Walk Learn to identify edible and useful plants and how to prepare them. Many edible plants may be seen during this short hike. Learn about plant safety, too. Meet at the Blackjack Nature Trail. September 15th (2-3pm): Navigation Revelation - What do you do when your GPS batteries die?

We offer a wide variety of food! Learn to use a compass and a map for your navigation needs. Bring a compass if you have one most cell phones have an app for one too. Meet at the Amphitheater. September 15th (3-4pm): Survival Fire - Learn techniques to start a fire with and without matches. Meet at the Amphitheater. September 22nd (10-11:30am): Family Fishing Try your hand at fishing and create a great family fishing story. Bring a pole if you have one or borrow one of the loaner poles. They will have bait or you can bring your own. Meet at the Boat ramp Parking area near the fishing island. September 22nd (2-4pm): Wild Discovery Hike - Join on this Ranger-led hike by the lakeshore through bottomland hardwood forests and past a beaver pond to discover what in the wild is going on. Meet at the Silver Canoe Park Store. September 29th (9am-12 noon): Hawk Watch - Join for the peak of Fall Hawk Migration. A little cooperation from the weather can mean large numbers of hawks and other birds of prey flying over Tyler State Park on their way to their southern wintering grounds. Bring binoculars, a chair, and a little sunscreen and keep a sharp eye on the sky. We have a few loaner binoculars. Meet at the Silver Canoe Park Store Patio. September 29th, October 6th (3-4pm): Wildflowers, Pollinators, and Predators - Discover the explosion of color on the Post Oak Savannahs as prairie and woodland wildflowers bloom. You will also see colorful pollinators and the equally colorful predators that hunt them. Meet at the Blackjack Nature Trail.

The East Texas Small Business Festival Rhonda Brinkley, the founder of East Texas Home & Small Business Network, in association with Empowerment CDC Small & Minority Owned Business Division, will be hosting the First Annual East Texas Small Business Festival in Downtown Tyler, September 15th, 10am-2pm. The theme for the event is “Connecting Our Business Community Piece By Piece.” They will also honor veteran-owned businesses as well as celebrate National Women Small Business Month which is in October. Vendor spaces are $35 each. This is a great way to tell people who you are, where you are located, and what products or services you provide. You can also check out the details and updates at facebook.com/ethsbn. They will be handing out “Fill It Up Bags” for $5 per business. There will be discounts for women-owned businesses and reserved spots for veteran-owned businesses. Admission is free to attend and open to the public. For more info call (409)771-4189.

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East Texas State Fair Brings LotsTheof2018Festivities! East Texas State Fair takes place

September 21st-30th in Tyler. While you can expect all the tried and true favorites, exciting new additions promise the likes of mind-bending magic, sea lion stunts, craft beer, and a cappella shows, just to name a few. With a lineup this jam packed, there’s more to see and do at the fair this year than ever before on the East Texas State Fairgrounds in Tyler. Here’s a look at just some of the festivities to come: Sheldon Casavant, Magician: Worldrenowned magician Sheldon Casavant takes the stage in the historic Mayfair building for an amazing show full of laughter, thrills, and impressive illusions. The show is featured each night during the fair at 8pm. The show is set to be as impressive as the 100-year-old building it’s hosted in. The historic Mayfair building was built in the late 1920’s and has seen musicians such as Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, and many more. While the building hasn’t been used in many years, fair organizers are opening it up once again for this spectacular show. Every Day

The Craft Beer Tour: New to the fair this year, the craft beer tour is an event you don’t want to miss. Craft breweries from all over Texas will gather in the upscale venue to present their beers to the public. For just $15, you can purchase a passport to sample up to 24 different beers from all over the State of Texas. Gather your friends and embark on a craft beer adventure. This will be held Fridays 4-10pm, Saturdays 2-10pm, and Sundays 2-10pm during the fair in Building C. Tickets are available at the entrance of the tour. Admittance is for 21 and older only. The Summit: The ultimate party in the heart of the fair! The Summit is an all-new venue for live music, beer, margaritas, and a great place to hang out with friends and family. All concerts are free with a fair ticket. Scheduled performances are: September 21st

• 4-4:45pm: Hanah & Hailee’s Scatter Proof Band • 8:45-10:15pm: The Bluez Boys September 22nd

• 5-6:45pm: Amy Holden • 8:45-10:15pm: Billie Jo September 23rd

• 1-4pm: Sabrina Toole • 4:30-6:30pm: Ray Johnston Band • 8:45-10:15pm: The Tuxedo Cats September 25th

• 6-7:45pm: TJC Jazz Band September 26th

• 8:45-10:15pm: Jericho March September 27th

• 6-6:30pm: UT Tyler Spirit Squad • 7-7:45pm: UT Tyler Jazz Ensemble • 9:30-10:15pm: Cilbra September 28th

• 8:45-10:15pm: Brian Chance Band September 29th

• 5-6:45pm: Billie Jo with Hunter Douglas • 8:45-10:15pm: Holly Tucker September 30th

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• 4-10:30pm: La Invasora Conjunto Fest Chili Cook-Off: Come enjoy samples of chili from over 30 different teams as they compete for the prize of “Grand Champion.” It’s going to be a great place to hang out with live music, cold beer, and plenty of delicious chili. This will be held Sunday, September 23rd beginning at 9am. Tickets are $5. Ray Johnston Band will provide live music.

Sea Lion Splash: Sea Lion Splash is a unique show that will have crowds cheering and laughing. It’s an educational show with a “splash.” The sea lions will amaze the crowd as they balance balls, shoot hoops, dance, perform stunts, and show their pretty smiles. This is the only show in the U.S. to feature both California and South American sea lions. Timberworks: You’ll love this fast-paced thrilling show as two authentic lumberjacks go head-to-head in a variety of competitions. These include log rolling, cross-cut sawing, hot sawing, axe throwing, chainsaw carving, chopping, and speed pole climbing. Timberwork’s Lumberjack Show offers spectators a unique blend of logging history, world class competition, and plenty of hilarious comedy. Every Day

The Sound Exchange: The Sound Exchange is a five member a cappella group bringing dazzling harmonies and wise-cracking audience interaction together in a whirlwind a cappella experience that is not to be missed. Whether you love soulful ballads, blistering rock anthems, jazz standards, or chart-topping singles.... or, perhaps you just love to laugh and have fun, you’re in for a treat with the hijinks and harmonies of The Sound Exchange. That’s not all! The Fair will be full of a variety of exhibits, attractions, rides, games, and more. From fair favorites like the petting zoo, pony rides, and the legendary food row to a variety of exhibits like AgriWorld, Creative Arts, and The Marketplace - there’s sure to be something for everyone to enjoy. And let’s not forget all the favorite returning attractions: The Great American Petting Zoo: This petting zoo is unlike any other - held within a 1,200 square foot enclosure, each animal runs freely with the public once inside. A favorite among kiddos, these friendly animals - all hand raised here in Texas - make for a ton of fun in this barrier-free petting zoo. The space is kept immaculately clean, and trained petting zoo staff are always available for any questions. The Zoo is open every single day of the fair. Find more info at bit.ly/2ughMnF. The Pony Rides: Your kids will thank you for this one! Come let them experience a real live pony ride, carousel style. For $5, these beautiful, purebred Welsh ponies will take your kiddos for a ride they won’t soon forget. Presented by Pony Express of Texas, these local ponies are safe, clean, and a whole lot of fun. Happening everyday of the fair, find more info here: bit. ly/2zlrfju. Carnival Rides and Games: As always, the Fair won’t leave you hanging if you’re in need of some thrill or friendly competition. You’ll find tons of exciting rides like The Freak Out, The Tornado, and The Ring of Fire, along with plenty of gaming fun this year. For a detailed schedule and pricing info, go to bit.ly/2N23H51. Legendary Food Row: Mac & Cheese Fries, Chocolate Covered Fried Bacon, Chili Dogs, Turkey Legs, 4 Meat Baked Potato, Fried Cheesecake...need we say more? The options available at Food Row are endless - wear your comfy pants and your maybe belt a tad loose because everyone knows there’s no such thing as a diet during the fair. This is the real deal, folks - find a list of all the different vendors and food offerings (it’s crazy long!) at bit.ly/2ui4FT2. A Ride Share: A special new drop-off lane for coming and going to the fair has been made for guests who use a Rideshare service for transportation instead of driving themselves. That’s right folks: this is the year that fair parking woes and hassles will finally come to an end, leaving you with more important things to worry about (like whether to order a smoked turkey leg or funnel cake..or both).


“Our goal is to take some of the strain off of our parking lots and make it easier for visitors to come and go safely. The lane will literally drop you off right at the north gate. You’ll step out of your car and walk right in,” says Cody Rosenbalm, Director of Marketing at Park of East Texas. The drop-off lane is located at the intersection of Front St. and Fair Park Dr. The lane is only accessible when traveling eastbound on Front St. from Loop 323. It’s hard to believe how much there is to offer at this year’s fair - the organizers have gone above and beyond to ensure an unforgettable experience for each and every guest. And don’t forget- there’s still SO much more to see and do in addition to this incredible curation of attractions. Whether it be the Photography Contest, the Livestock Show, Senior Day Bingo, or the countless exhibits in The Marketplace, this is only the tip of the iceberg. Gear up, everybody - The East Texas State Fair plans to blow it out of the water for 2018. See you there! For more information or to get tickets go to etstatefair.com.

At Innovation Pipeline this Month:

Two Classes Explore SEO Optimization & Branding Unique to Tyler, The Innovation Pipeline is a

place and a network. It’s the intersection of innovative ideas and the tools to build on those ideas. It’s a launch pad for businesses and a learning center. With a makerspace, business development workshops, recording studio and sound lab, the Innovation Pipeline is one-of-a-kind. Not only can you explore the high tech equipment to create just about anything including a 3D printer, laser cutter, ShopBot CNC Router, Roland Desktop Mill, Brother Entrepreneur Pro X Embroidery machine, a sound lab, and the lastest computers Innovation Pipeline also offers classes. September 11th (6pm): Get Found: Understanding SEO - What does it take to get your business at the top of the front page of search engines? Join Innovation Pipeline as SEO guru,

Chad Barnes of SEO Skyrocket, explains how you can make your business stand out. Tickets are $15 for non-members. September 25th (6pm): Developing your Visual Brand: Pick Something and Stick To It - Convoluted imagery, inconsistent font selection, and poor quality graphics have plagued the market and frustrated business owners for years. Are you asking yourself questions like: How do larger, more established companies appear more valuable than mine? Why does that new business look more “put together” than I do? What the heck is a vector? It all comes down to just a few basics, and once you gain an understanding of the foundations of an effective brand, the sky’s the limit! In this class, Justin West and Loren Roe, Co-Creators of Ridiculously Good Branding & Thread Co., will walk you through the basics of establishing your brand through color theory, font selection,

and design principles. You will also learn how to properly save files for a variety of mediums from print materials to social media, as well as creating a style guide to direct your brand as you grow. By the end of this course, you will be equipped with tools for developing your brand’s style guide, how and when to use certain file types, and the importance of your brand’s consistency. Tickets are $15 for non-members. More Info

Several membership packages are available for Innovation Pipeline ranging from the “Getting Started” membership which is a hobbyist membership and includes 20 one-hour sessions to the “Serious Side-Hustle” which is for the part-time innovator and includes 55 one-hour sessions. The “In It To Win It” is for the full-time innovator and includes 90 one-hour sessions, four guests and two meetings. Family and group memberships are also available. Innovation Pipeline is located at 217 E. Oakwood St., Downtown Tyler. To sign up, go to tylerinnovators.com.

3rd Annual Tyler Scottish Festival & Highland Games The 3rd annual celebration of Celtic heritage is October 13th, 10am-6pm at South Spring Baptist Church, 17002 Hwy. 69 S., Tyler. Admission is free. From clan history to highland games, there’s something fun for everyone! Grab your kilt and come see the highland dancers, bagpipes, highland athletic competitions, food, and fun for all ages. Highland Games will include Braemar Stone (8:30am), Open Stone (9:15am), 56# Weight for Distance (10am), 28# Weight for Distance (11am), Lunch Break and Kids Highland Games, Caber Toss (1pm), Hammer Toss (2pm), Sheaf Toss (3pm), 56# WOB (4pm), and Scoring and Awards (5pm). Registration for Highland athletes is $30 and includes a t-shirt. Entertainment will be The DramBeauties, Kilty as Charged Pipers featuring Paul Watson and Matt Bowdin, The Dallas Highland Dancers, Charles Gunn Jr., and special guests this year, Twice Upon a Time Celtic Story Tellers. Come and see all the exhibitors demonstrating sheep herding as done on the Scottish plains, War Horses large enough for only William Wallace to ride, Shetland Ponies from the outer Hebrides Islands, Highland Cows, plus a Blacksmith will be fashioning Highland knives, Falconers, and much more. For more info go to tylerscottishfest.weebly. com. No pets please.

2nd Annual Muscles for Miracles presented by Metroflex Gym Metroflex Tyler presents the 2nd Annual Muscles for Miracles strength competition, benefiting Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System, Saturday, October 6th, 8:30am3pm. Proceeds will help children facing fights few of us could ever imagine. You are invited to participate or attend to show your support. Entry fees are $50 per lifter which includes both bench and deadlift, $30 bench only, $30 deadlift only. They are only accepting 50 lifters. Entry is first come first served. If space permits, event day registration will be available. Tickets are $5 each for spectators. Children under five are free. Entry fees are non-refundable. Lift heavy so their burdens may be lightened.

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AtLibertyLiberty Hall This Month Hall is hosting a variety of upcoming

events. Liberty has something for all ages! Liberty Hall is located at 103 E. Erwin St., Tyler. Tickets are available online at libertytyler.com. September 8th (1:30pm): “Not for Ourselves Alone” Film Screening ” - “Not for Ourselves Alone” is a PBS and Ken Burns documentary about the story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony and their life long fight to bring equal rights to women. Produced for National Public Radio and WETA this event is in collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Tyler. Admission is free. September 10th (7pm): “Run Like the Devil” Film Screening“Run Like the Devil” documents the 2018 senate race between Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke. A non-partisan deep dive that goes beyond the political campaign, the film threads the stories of the candidates with those of their respective political parties during a historic period of national political tumult. Participants include O’Rourke, Cruz, Evan Smith (Editor, “Texas Tribune”) Mark McKinnon (political consultant), David Richards (Ann Richard’s ex-husband and redistricting litigator) Bob Moore (former editor, “El Paso Times”), Joshua Houston, Texas Impact Attorney and others. The film premieres in Austin on Thursday, September 6th and will tour cities across Texas. Admission is free. September 15th (7pm): “Selena (1997)” - Come celebrate Hispanic Heritage month and sing along to all the classic Selena songs! In this biographical drama, Selena Quintanilla (Jennifer Lopez) is born into a musical Mexican-American family in Texas. Her father, Abraham (Edward James Olmos), realizes that his young daughter is talented and begins performing with her at small venues. She finds success and falls for her guitarist, Chris Perez (Jon Seda), who draws the ire of her father. Seeking mainstream stardom, Selena begins recording an English-language album which, tragically, she would never complete. Tickets are $6. September 19th (7pm): Gene Watson in Concert - The legendary Gene Watson will be in concert! Gene Watson has endured the ups and downs of the music business to become a country music legend. After releasing his very first single in 1962, Watson is still touring constantly in the USA and abroad and remains proud to be known as an icon for “real country.” Tickets start at $45. For ticket assistance please call (866) 710-8942. September 21st (7pm): Trout Fishing in America - Celebrate Peace Day with uplifting entertainment by the award-winning musical duo, Trout Fishing in America. Their delightful performances speak to young and old alike. After the concert, everyone can form and photograph the annual Art of Peace Living Peace Sign on the Downtown Square. Tickets are $20.

Shoot To Salute with BBQ Battle & Ribeye Roundup Put your shooting or cooking skills to the test or simply just

come and enjoy some great food for an even greater cause! Friday, September 21st, there will be a Steak Cook Off. Saturday, September 22nd, there will be a friendly sporting clay shoot, sanctioned International BBQ Cookers Association “IBCA” cook-off, games, raffles, and live DJ. This will benefit Lone Star Warriors Outdoors, A Texas NonProfit Organization Lone Star Warriors Outdoors was founded by Retired Army and Combat Veteran Chris Gill. In 2011, a program was created focusing on hunting, fishing, and other outdoor adventures.

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September 22nd (8pm): Card 53 Returns! Card 53 Comedy brings their unique style of improv “makemups” back to the stage to create for you an experience like no other in Tyler, made up entirely on the spot based off your suggestions. Card 53 strives each show to be what they consider “clean-ish” however due to the unpredictable nature of improv they risk embarrassing their wives, girlfriends, dogs, employers, and total strangers with their unique style of improv makem-ups. Tickets are $15. October 11th-14th (varies): Downtown Tyler Film Festival - The Downtown Tyler Film Festival (DTFF) is a celebration of storytelling through film in East Texas. They accept and show short films from all around the world, but have a special fondness for local independent works. October 11th, is the Young Filmmakers night which showcases short films produced entirely by filmmakers under the age of 18. October 12th, The International category will be shown and includes short films from different states in the United States, but also from other countries like Iran, Uzbekistan, and United Kingdom. October 13th, the night is dedicated to showcase filmmakers from all parts of Texas. From Frisco to right here in East Texas, DTFF is proud of local filmmakers! After the night is over, they will all get together and celebrate during a Wrap Party (location to be announced via Facebook). October 14th, DTFF will recap and watch the best rated short films from each night and they will announce the winners of each category. Individual night tickets range from $5-10. All four night tickets are $20. October 26th-28th (11pm): “Rocky Horror Picture Show” - Floor Show Version returns to Liberty! The movie tells the story of a newly engaged couple that has a breakdown in an isolated area and must pay a call to the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-N-Furter. This performance features the movie and a cast of live actors performing along with the movie. Prop bags and scripts will be included with your ticket. Please note that the film is rated R and the audience participation does involve adult language so this show is recommended for audiences 17 and up. Tickets are $20-$95. Helping combat injured warriors fight PTSD, and working with suicide prevention. The goal of LSWO is to get those warriors back out doing what they love, or teaching them a new sport and allowing them the time with other combat vets to talk and feel apart of a team again. This will be held at 6S Ranch, 8159 CR 313W in Lindale. For more info go to lonestarwarriorsoutdoors.com.

True Vine Brewing Company is located at 2453 Earl Campbell Parkway, Tyler, truevinebrewing.com, facebook.com/truevinebrewing. True Vine Brewing has a lot going on this month! September 8th, October 13th, November 10th, and December 8th (10-11am): Yoga and Beer at True Vine - Every second Saturday of the month, a beautiful yoga practice is held under the pavilion. Afterwards, you can enjoy a beer. Class and one beer is included in price of admission. Sola Bread pizza will be serving up breakfast pastries and lunch. This is a super fun way to spend a Saturday morning. Tickets are available at the door for $10. September 15th, October 20th, November 17th, and December 15th (10:30-11:30am): Barre & Brew with Studio B - Held the third Saturday of the month is this Barre + Brew class with Studio B Pilates+Barre! For just $10 at the door, you can enjoy this amazing class inside the brewery and enjoy a cold beer after. Barre classes mix elements of ballet at the barre and functional movements set to motivating music. You’ll use the barre, small balls, bands, and hand weights to work your entire body. Isometric training and small range of motion exercises along with planks, push-ups, and core-focused training will round out these energizing classes. September 15th (7-10pm): 2018 Pine Curtain Gala - The Cancer Foundation for Life® will host the first annual Pine Curtain Gala and will include beer, food, fun, and live music by Edwin Holt’s Red Clay Roadhouse Band with special guest Henri Herbert, all to benefit the FitSteps for Life® program. FitSteps for Life® is designed to help strengthen cancer patients both physically and emotionally by providing support and empowerment in their cancer experience. As cancer treatment can be quite costly, FitSteps is provided free of charge to the patient eliminating cost as a barrier to exercise and the benefits of the program. Providing this free program takes resources that are utilized every year, and their commitment to cancer patients never ceases. Tickets are $35-$100 and available at cancerfoundationforlife.org. October 13th (5-11pm): Hoptober Fest ‘18 - Details to come! October 27th (8:30am): Mindfulness Triathlon - This is not your typical triathlon! The race begins with a 2-mile walk/run, transitions into a 45-minute yoga session by BeFree Yoga and finishes with a 20-minute meditation. After the race, enjoy a True Vine Beer and check out the amazing local vendors promoting health and wellness in Tyler. Register at getmeregistered.com/MindfulnessTriathlon. The Mindfulness Triathlon is designed to promote health, wellness, and healing by exploring alternative holistic treatments for anxiety and depression disorders. Running, yoga, and meditation are among the most popular natural treatments for depression and anxiety. Healing of the mind, body, and soul can be experienced through these practices.

VetFest Honors Those Who Served This all day festival will honor those who have served our

country. It will be held October 27th at Pickers Pavilion, 205 E. North St., in Lindale. This will be a festival that you don’t want to miss! From 10:30am-5pm, there will be fun for the whole family with kids activities with prizes and candy, merch vendors, food, and more. Admission is free to the daytime event. This family event will be followed by concerts starting at 6:30pm with Chris Colston, Canaan Bryce, Tyler Dudley, Billie Jo Sewell, Dylan Wheeler, Vance Bruce and Brent Querry. Concert tickets are $20 and available through eventbrite.com. Vendors of all kinds are currently being sought. Go to eventbrite.com/e/vetfest-tickets-47685696201.


Pooches on the Patio Join the fun on the patio at Old Chicago Pizza, 405

WSW Loop 323, Tyler, for delicious food, drinks, and fun September 13th, 6-8pm. Bring your furry friends and enjoy a great evening. A portion of the proceeds benefit the SPCA of East Texas, spcaeasttx.com. The mission of the SPCA of East Texas is to improve the lives of animals, alleviate their suffering, and elevate their status in society. The Northeast Public Health District requires that all attending dogs be current on vaccinations and wear a current rabies tag. In addition, they ask that all puppies under one year of age in attendance be fully vaccinated. In order for all pooches to be on their best behavior, please refrain from bringing your unaltered pets to this event. Weekly adoptions are held Saturdays 10am-4pm at the Adoption Center, 4517 Old Bullard Rd., Tyler. Please come meet the adorable adoptables! Adoption applications are available at spcaeasttx.com.

Dogtoberfest 2018: Craft Beer and Cute Puppies Join For a Great Cause

Join the fun with your fourlegged best friend October 27th (11am-7pm) at Dogtoberfest 2018! Held at Juls Event Center, 7212 Old Jacksonville Hwy., Tyler, Dogtoberfest is a combination of adoptable pets from local animal rescue groups, pet-related vendors, local live bands, restaurants, food trucks, and craft breweries. The Craft Beer tasting will take place indoors in the newly remodeled Juls Event Center! The ultimate goal of the day is to find forever homes for as many homeless pets as possible. Dogtoberfest is currently seeking vendors, breweries, and more; applications are available online. For more info go to spcaeasttx.com/ events/dogtoberfest-2018. If you have questions about the event, contact marketing@spcaeasttx. com.

Dinner on the Bricks in Downtown Tyler Held November 10th,

First Tuesday in the Garden & Bulbs to Bloom Conference & Sale Join at 12 noon on the Patio in the IDEA Garden on the first Tuesday in September, October and November for this free Fall Gardening series of programs. • September 4th: Greg Grant will present “Wildlife in the Winter Garden” • October 2nd: Anne Pattullo will present “Bulb Basics & ‘Bulbs to Blooms’ Preview Show” • November 6th: Susan Nelson will present “Container Gardens for Winter & Christmas” “Bulbs To Blooms” Conference & Sale

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Yappy Hour Pets get FREE drinks & treats! A portion of all proceeds will go to Ragtag Rescue. ragtagrescue.org

October 13th, “From Bulbs To Blooms” Conference & Sale will be held at Harvey Hall, 2000 W. Front St., Tyler. Registration is at 8:30am and the program begins at 9am. This is free to attend and open to the public. “Hardy, heirloom, and hard to find bulbs for Texas and the South” will be presented by speakers Keith Kridler and Greg Grant, bulb experts, farmers, and bluebird enthusiasts. A bulb sale will be at 11:30am. For complete information go to txmg-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/smith/files/2018/08/BulbSale-and-Conference.pdf.

Saturday Nov. 10th, 2018 Downtown Tyler, Texas 5-8pm

The second Wednesday of every month:

September 12 October 10 6-8 p.m. Drink specials: Half off bottles of wine!

Ruff week? Come hang with other pup lovers and enjoy Moore’s Store’s Yappy Hour. Round up your four-legged besties, and your two-legged buds for a pawsitively great time on our pet friendly porches!

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Dine upon the historic red bricks of Broadway at an elegantly dressed long table and enjoy a chef-prepared dinner with live music. This inaugural event will feature a four course dinner experience with local beer and wine parings Downtown on the Bricks of Tyler. Tickets availabe at

Facebook.com/DowntownTyler/ 5-8pm, on the Brick streets in Downtown Tyler, this All proceeds will go towards a revitalization grant for Downtown property owners. inaugural event will feature a four course dinner experience with beer and Kiepersol wine pairings! Tickets are available now. You can dine on the bricks of Broadway at an elegantly dressed long table while enjoying a chefprepared dinner by Rick’s on the Square along with live music performed by the UT Tyler Jazz Band. All proceeds will go towards a revitalization grant for Downtown property owners. Tickets are available at eventguruonline.ticketspice.com/downtown-tyler-dinner-on-the-bricks or call (903)593-6905.

Rick Springfield Opens 20182019 Season at Cowan Center The Cowan Center is located at 3900 Univer-

sity Blvd. on the UT Tyler campus. Tickets are available at the box office by calling (903)5667424 or go to cowancenter.org. Upcoming productions are: September 20th (7:30pm) - Rick Springfield Over the past four decades, Rick Springfield has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. He is the creator of some of the finest power-pop of the ‘80’s, a Grammy®-winning singer, songwriter, and musician who has sold 25 million albums and scored 17 U.S. Top 40 hits, including “Jessie’s Girl,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “An Affair of the Heart,” “I’ve Done Everything for You,” “Love Somebody,” and “Human Touch.” Rick’s latest album “The Snake King” finds Rick traveling down a dusty dirt road to explore the blues side of his rock ‘n roll and marks a definite departure from the power pop for which he’s known. Tickets are $47-$87. September 29th (7:30pm) - The Texas Tenors Over 100 million people from around the world tuned in to NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” in 2009 to see The Texas Tenors become the highest

ranking vocal group in the history of the show. Performing everything from country legend Alabama to opera’s Puccini, John Hagen, Marcus Collins, and JC Fisher bring their unique blend of country, gospel, classical, and Broadway to the stage. Tickets are $37-$62. October 4th (7:30pm) - Dennis Miller - Maybe you’ve seen him on the FOX News Channel. Or, perhaps you remember him from his days as anchor of the “Weekend Update” segment on “Saturday Night Live.” Dennis Miller is also an awardwinning comedian, talk show host, sports commentator, actor, author, and television personality. After captivating audiences on “Saturday Night Live” from 1985 to 1991, he went on to earn five Emmy® awards and three Writers Guild awards for his critically acclaimed talk show, “Dennis Miller Live.” Public sales start September 10th. Tickets are $27-$57.

Daily Food & Drink Specials! & tons more!

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Music Dubb And The Luv Machines: I’m a Musician Because It’s What I Love By Johnny Griffith When I’m searching for local musicians to interview every month I’ll browse through to see who’s playing where or if it’s someone I’ve heard before or I’ve had friends mention as someone worth hearing. Occasionally I’ll come across a band with a name that jumps off the screen and demands some attention. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Dubb And The Luv Machines. This is one of those bands I couldn’t help but smile over when I saw the name and decided they needed to be in this month’s issue. Then I listened to them and while the name might be catchy and silly, there is nothing silly about the talent The Luv Machines have on stage. Led by Dubb Williams, this band is built for the party bringing a great catalog of favorites, old and new alike, with the musical chops to leave any crowd wanting more. I recently sat down with Mr. Luv Machine himself to get the story behind the band: Johnny: Let’s start with a little background on yourself. Who is Dubb Williams? Dubb: I’m originally from Sulphur Springs, Texas and I graduated from Saltillo High School in Saltillo, Texas. I completed my bachelor’s degree at Texas A&M - Commerce. I’ve moved all over Texas, and out of Texas, but I always found home to be Sulphur Springs. I’m married with four-legged fur kids and I work as a professional audio and video manufacturer’s representative to pay the bills. I’m a musician because it’s what I love to do but I’ve done everything from food service to repo man to Child Protective Services to owning my own production company. I’m a Jack of all trades, I guess. Johnny: What was your first exposure to music that you can remember? Dubb: That would have been riding in the car with my mom listening to her classic country tapes. It was all country from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. The good stuff! Johnny: When do you remember thinking that this was something you wanted to do more than just a side hustle or a hobby? Dubb: Some friends and I put together a band for a youth group we all attended and the fire spread from there. We were just goofing around and then it kinda sounded ok, not great or even good, just ok. Then we started playing real shows outside of the youth group and it really took hold. I knew music was something I never wanted to give up. We played in other bands and spread our musical wings and it kept growing, there’s no end to the possibilities nor are there limits. I am just along for the ride no matter the destination. Johnny: Who is in the current lineup to Dubb And The Luv Machines? Dubb: Currently there are six Luv Machines, including myself. Jordan Owens on drums, Jacob Mazoch on lead guitar, Colton Smith on

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bass, Cody McDowell on keys, Kristen Richmond on vox and a mean tambourine, and myself on vox and pretend guitar. I don’t play all that great but I surround myself with incredible guys and a gal, to make me look good. Johnny: How did you all meet? Dubb: We have all been friends for years through other parts of life, and when I moved back to Sulphur Springs from OKC, I decided I wanted to put a band together. It just worked out that the current members Jacob, Jordan, and Colton were either on a break from other projects or in between projects. After that, the pieces just locked into place. The chemistry is great and being friends prior makes it easy to bust each others chops or provide constructive criticism, but honestly, we prefer busting chops! About a year after we started the Luv Machines, Kristen approached me while I was visiting her family’s business and told me she was going to sing in our band. I welcomed her without an audition, shoot what band can’t use a good looking singer up front! It prompted some raised eyebrows from the guys, but then at her first practice with us, she opened the heavens by belting out a ballad and the rest is history. She fit right in, jumped on the bus with us, and never looked back. Johnny: So what’s the story behind the name? Dubb: It was actually a joke from my buddy Ryan W. He called me Big Dubb Luv and I would joke back about being a luv machine. When we started playing around town and East Texas, we figured we needed a name. It needed to be a name that was memorable and one that said we are here for a good time. So Dubb Luv became Dubb And The Luv Machines. We like to have a good time and we make it our business to help everyone else around us joins in. Johnny: You play a pretty diverse selection of music. Is there any genre or style you consider your wheelhouse? How would you describe your sound? Dubb: We want to entertain everyone when we play and we all like different styles and genres so that was a perfect combination which led to our diverse catalogue of songs. Everything from classic rock to hip-hop to country to pop and whatever’s in between. My guys are very talented, so with the different tastes, and one common goal, I’d say music is our wheelhouse. Johnny: How many originals do you have and how many find their way into a typical show? Dubb: We don’t typically do originals at a Luv Machines show but on rare occasion, and

“Paul in the Fall: A Tribute to Saturday, Paul Simon” Concert September 8th at 7:30pm, “Paul in

it’s usually requested by friends that know about them, we’ll pull out one. Every now and then someone will yell out a request though. Johnny: About how many shows a month is the band playing and are the gigs mainly in the East Texas region or are you travelling a decent amount for shows? Dubb: Shows per month vary, we all have day jobs and/or daily grinds that come with having to “adult” so sometimes our schedule is thin and sometimes we are playing Thursday through Saturday. I’d book Sunday’s but some of us are in worship bands. We travel from Texarkana to College Station, up into Oklahoma and we can’t leave out Arkansas or Louisiana. If the road is big enough for the bus, we’ll go! Johnny: What has been your most memorable show to this point? Dubb: Man, they are all so much fun it’s hard to single one out, but playing our hometown at local establishments or private parties are always great times. Then we go out on the road and find hidden gems that rock. We love seeing new places and meeting new people. Johnny: What can a first timer expect at a Dubb And The Luv Machines’ show? Dubb: High energy, crazy antics from a rogue drummer, blazing guitar solos, fat bass lines, soulful vocals, songs they know and can sing along to, and occasionally a ‘request challenge.’ That’s when someone asks us to play a song not in our repertoire, and we go at it on the fly. Could be musical genius or could be a trainwreck, but we are gonna have fun with it and probably drag the requestor in on it. Johnny: What is on the radar for the rest of 2018 for you and the band? Dubb: We have a pretty full schedule to finish out the year and there may be an original EP on the loose soon. Who knows! We are playing Texifed Jam Fest this October which is going to be a 2-day festival in Sulphur Springs. We are very pumped about that. We have a couple of charity events to do as well, and those are always something we love to be involved in. We are looking toward 2019 with hopes of doing it bigger and better. Catch Dubb & The Love Machine online at facebook.com/dubbandtheluvmachines.

the Fall: A Tribute to Paul Simon” will be held at Bergfeld Park in Tyler. Scheduled to perform are Patrick Lissner, The Ad Hawks, Trey Andrews, Temp Job, The Magills & Co., Meredith Crawford and Chris Rasco, Tall Dark & Handsome, Connie Mims Pinkerton, Lauren Alexander, The Scripts, Joe and Becky Canal, JT Wilkinson, The Hotel Drifters, Garfunkel’s Uncles, Caldwell Drum Line & Matt Magill, Ian Power, John Durbin, and Lauryl Hill. This will be a great concert full of all your favorite Paul Simon songs. Tickets are $5 and available at the gate.

September 20th:

Rick Springfield Rocks Cowan Center Over the past four decades, Rick Spring-

field has worn many hats as an entertainer and performer. The creator of some of the finest power-pop of the ‘80s, a Grammy®-winning singer, songwriter, and musician who has sold 25 million albums and scored 17 U.S. Top 40 hits, including “Jessie’s Girl,” “Don’t Talk to Strangers,” “An Affair of the Heart,” “I’ve Done Everything for You,” “Love Somebody,” and “Human Touch.” He’s an accomplished actor who has starred opposite Meryl Streep in the feature film “Ricki and the Flash,” gave a chameleonic performance as the creepy Dr. Pitlor in HBO’s prestigious drama “True Detective,” earned great reviews for his portrayal of Lucifer on season 12 on the CW hit “Supernatural,” and most recently played Pastor Charles on “American Horror Story.” In 2014, Springfield was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located around the corner from the first apartment he lived in when he first arrived in the U.S. from Australia in 1971. Rick’s latest album “The Snake King” finds Rick traveling down a dusty dirt road to explore the blues side of his rock ‘n roll and marks a definite departure from the power pop for which he’s known. Tickets are $47-$87. The Cowan Center is located at 3900 University Blvd. on the UT Tyler campus. Tickets are available at the box office by calling (903)566-7424, or go to cowancenter.org.


Announcing the 10th Anniversary Season at Old Firehouse in Edom What is a “listening room?” It’s the holy

grail for singer/songwriters and avid music lovers alike. It’s a venue where the musician can connect with the audience and the listeners can hear the words, appreciate the poetry, enjoy the commentary between songs, have a conversation with the artist, and get a personally signed CD. All of this in an environment where the focus is on the music without annoying distractions from conversations, clanking dishes, constant movements, and anything else that would take away from the performance. Basically it’s a place where, aside from the artistry taking place on the stage, you can hear a pin drop. As this 10th anniversary season unfolds on October 20th, Jeff Gottesman, owner and founder of the venue, hopes that the secret of this wonderful experience will get out even further and all of the seats will be filled even more than they have in the past. Concerts are typically scheduled each month from October through April and can be found at theoldfirehouse.net, along with links to samples of the music. Admission prices for concerts are $12 in advance and $15 at the door, and events begin at 7:30pm with doors opening early so the audience can enjoy coffee and desserts. Scheduled this season are: • October 20th: Tony Ramey • November 10th: BrownRandy & Friends (Neal Katz & Connie Mims) • November 24th: Beth Wood • December 8th: Tom Prasada-Rao • January 19th: Andy Gullahorn • February 2nd: Beyond the Pale • February 23rd: Tom Kimmel • March 23rd: Jacob Johnson • April 6th: Edie Carey More information can be found at theoldfirehouse.net.

The 903 Music Fest: 10 Bands on 1 Stage in 2 Days

Introducing… The 2018 903 Music Fest! There will be 10 bands on 1 Stage in 2 days! Music starts at 6pm on Friday, October 12th, and 12 noon on Saturday, October 13th. This new family and community focused event features a number of different musical genres performed by locally, nationally, and internationally-known artists. Friday night’s headliners are the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band. Saturday night’s headliner is Clint Black. Friday night Casey James and Sam Hyman Band will perform. Saturday Tusk, The Molly Ringwalds, Dagnabbit, Chad Cook Band, Akeem Kemp, and The Mansion Family will be on stage. Tickets range from $20-$375. This will be held in Downtown Longview at Methvin and Green Streets. For more info or tickets go to 903musicfest.com.

The Purple Hulls in Free Family Concert “Fridays After 5” are family-friendly concerts that are absolutely free at the Amphitheater in Kilgore City Park. Friday, September 7th (8pm), the final concert of the season will feature The Purple Hulls, a dynamic sister duo who are looking forward to playing for their home crowd. Identical twins Katy Lou and Penny Lea Clark were raised on a working family farm in the deep piney woods of East Texas and now are an international touring act. For more information, visit “Kilgore Main Street” Facebook page, kilgoremainstreet.com, or call (903) 988-4117.

“Yesterday, The Las Vegas Beatles Tribute” TourCapture Comes Tyler the raw energy and sheer

excitement of the most historical music group of all time, when “Yesterday, the Las Vegas Beatles Tribute” hits the stage for one night only at Wise Auditorium at Tyler Jr. College on Friday, September 14th at 7:30pm. “Yesterday” is a full two-hour show rich in memories portraying musical icons The Beatles. “Yesterday” transports its audience to a bygone era of magical innocence. Featuring some of the most finely written songs ever performed, this production is a spellbinding enactment of the bestloved pop group in the history of modern music. “Yesterday,” encompasses all eras of the Beatles music from the Hamburg days through Shea Stadium and into pop history’s magical Sgt. Pepper’s and beyond, with superior showmanship, flawless voices, and exceptional musical abilities. This is one not to be missed! Complete with Beatles boots, drainpipe trousers, authentic costumes, musical instruments, and singing songs in their original key, “Yesterday,” performance is spot on in every way. “Yesterday” is featured with other Las Vegas celebrities on giant LED video walls at McCarran International Airport, welcoming all to the “Entertainment Capital of the World...Las Vegas!” Of all the Beatles Tributes, “Yesterday” is Sir Paul McCartney’s favorite as he asked to come backstage for a photo with the band. “Yesterday” has toured Japan seven times and performed worldwide on five continents. With superior showmanship, flawless voices, and exceptional musical abilities, this band is finally coming to East Texas and is not to be missed. Here’s what the press has said about “Yesterday’s” performances: “Don Bellezzo portraying John, bobbing with

Lennon’s cheeky mannerisms, had a voice that was so accurate, it sent chills down my spine.” (Union News, MA.) “Outstanding vocals during ‘Nowhere Man.’ Everybody clapped and swayed with Lennon during ‘Revolution.’ McCartney sang ‘Hey Jude’ as the audience joined in the chorus and began waving lights in the air.” (Rockford Register, IL.) “‘Yesterday,’ which just opened at the Tropicana, is an explosion, a wonderful blast from the past. A thrilling and reverential tribute to the Fab Four, ‘Yesterday’ gets it right!” (New York Daily News) “The audience jumped to their feet giving these four lads a standing ovation even at intermission.” (The Independence, IL.) “‘Yesterday’ was spot on in every way. By the time they reached the encores, the packed house was on their feet dancing and singing!” (Atlantic City Press) “Yesterday, The Las Vegas Beatles Tribute” will be performing one show only at Wise Auditorium at Tyler Junior College on Friday, September 14th. Doors open at 6:30pm and show time is at 7:30pm. Reserved seat tickets are $25, $30, and $35, inclusive of all credit card and ticketing fees. Tickets are available online at markbellpresents.com or by calling the “Yesterday” tickets hotline at (817)896-3652. For more information visit markbellpresents.com or facebook.com/ yesterdaylasvegasbeatlestribute.

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“EGuide Tyler” Saturday, September 1st

The Back Porch, Kilgore – Sheila Clark, 9-1 Big Sandy Music Hall - The Kirbys, 8-10 Brewster’s - Pool Party with DJ Alexx Chakal, 9-2 The Central Station, Gladewater – Double Barrel Band, 7-10 Clicks Live - By The Machine, Nomad, Gods Amongst Men, 9-1 Coyote Sam’s - Karaoke, 7-10 ETX Brewery – Hotel Drifters, 8-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Craig Wallace, 3-6, Paul Renna, 7-10 FRESH – Matt Raker Band, 6-9 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 9-1 Lago Del Pino - Cody Norman, 8-11 Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Ramoth Gilead, 11am-1pm Love & War, Lindale – Parker McCollum, 6-10 M6 Winery - Mental Custody, 3-6 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-9 Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler - Wesley Pruitt Band, 7-10 Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Riley Redding, 8-12 Rick’s – Decades, 9-1 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ & Donny, 12-3, Blindpursuit, 6:30-9:30 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Marcus Casburn, 6-9 True Vine - Gorgeous Jetson, 7-9 Yamato – Karaoke, 8-12

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The Central Station, Gladewater – Thieves Of Sunrise, 8-10 Cowboys - Sunny Sweeney, 8-12 ETX Brewery – Michael Morse, 8-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Dave Martinez, 7-10 FRESH – Al & The Longshots, 6-9 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 The Grove – Gary Patrick, 7-10 Lago Del Pino - DJ, 8-12 Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Otis Naron, 6-8 Love & War, Lindale – Josh Halverson, 8-12 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-10 Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler – Tanner Sparks, 9-12 Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Jason Misenheimer, 7-10 Republic Icehouse – Tuxedo Cats, 8-12 Rick’s – Ashmore, 8-12 Shoguns – DJ, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Quentin Moore & The DaxTones, 9-12 Stone Country, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Marcus Casburn, 6-9 Where’s Rufus – Karaoke, 8-12

Saturday, September 8th

The Back Porch, Kilgore – Ambush, 9-1 Brewster’s - Pool Party with DJ Alexx Chakal, 9-2 The Central Station, Gladewater – Workin On It, 7-10 Clicks Live - Edge Of Misery, All Is Taken, Sunday, September 2nd 8-12 Click’s Live – Super Bob, City Of The Club 155 - Black Ice, 9-12 Week, Post Profit, 7-12 Commerce Street Drafthouse, Jacksonville The Grove – Chris Oliver, 11-2 - SweetWater Band, 7-10 Jackie’s Office Club, Lindale - Open Mic, Cowboys - Casey Donahew, 8-12 4-8 Lago Del Pino – Dustin Becker, 12-2pm Coyote Sam’s - Karaoke, 7-10 Dakotas Chop House – Gary Patrick Band, Monday, September 3rd 7-10 Love & War, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 ETX Brewery – Lulu & The Blacksheep, Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Logan K 8-10 Strong, 6:30-9:30 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Craig Wallace, Tuesday, September 4th 3-6, Vanessa Darien, 7-10 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 FRESH – Senor Gringo, 6-9 F D’s Grillhouse – Eric Mosley, 6-9 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 9-1 Garage Bar – Karaoke, 8-12 Heart Of Tyler - Michael Morse, 1-5 Republic Icehouse – Todd Rinlee, 8-12 Kawa’s - Tia & Gary, 7-10 Summerfield’s Bar & Grille – Karaoke, Lago Del Pino - Tuxedo Cats, 8-11 7-11 Lake Palestine Resort - Justin Dean, 6-10 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Dustin Becker Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Ramoth Gilead, & Company, 6:30-9:30 11am-1pm Where’s Rufus – DJ, 8-12 Love & War, Lindale – Blacktop Mojo, 8-12 Wednesday, September 5th M6 Winery - Withrow Cooley, 3-6 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Dan Rocha, Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-9 7-10 Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler - Dylan Brewster’s - Cowboy Troy Kar-E-OkieWheeler, 8-12 Dokie, 8-11 The Central Station, Gladewater – Darrin Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Lee Mathis, 8-12 Morris, 7-10 Rick’s – Live Music, 9-1 Click’s Live – Karaoke, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ & Donny, ETX Brewing - Open Mic, 8-10 12-3, Matt Raker Band, 6:30-9:30 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Wednesday Night Woodshed with Kelly Cutler, True Vine - Kid Icarus Project, 7-9 XLN – Bluez Boyz, 9-1 7-10 Yamato – Karaoke, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Big Funky Cloud, 7-10 Sunday, September 9th Click’s Live – Acoustic Chaos, 9-12 Thursday, September 6th 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 The Grove – Chris Oliver, 11-2 Jackie’s Office Club, Lindale - Open Mic, The Back Porch, Kilgore – Mathew 4-8 McDaniel, 8-12 Lago Del Pino – Dustin Becker, 12-2pm The Central Station, Gladewater – Love & War, Lindale – The Statesboro Karaoke, 6-9 Revue, 8-12 Click’s - Thurbass with DJ Cicero & Andres, 8-12 Monday, September 10th The Forge, Ben Wheeler – BlacktopGypsy, Love & War, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 7-10 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Logan K Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 Strong, 6:30-9:30 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 Tuesday, September 11th Love & War, Lindale – Whitney Wills, 7-10 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 Republic Icehouse – Karaoke, 8-12 F D’s Grillhouse – Eric Mosley, 6-9 San Pedro’s, Chandler - Otis Naron, 6-8 Garage Bar – Karaoke, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ Hammer- Republic Icehouse – Gary Patrick, 7-10 sley & Friends, 6:30-9:30 Summerfield’s Bar & Grille – Karaoke, Friday, September 7th 7-11 11th Frame Club – Karaoke, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Dustin Becker The Back Porch, Kilgore – The Mansion & Company, 6:30-9:30 Where’s Rufus – DJ, 8-12 Family, 8-12

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Wednesday, September 12th

The Back Porch, Kilgore – Jenn Ford, 7-10 Brewster’s - Cowboy Troy Kar-E-OkieDokie, 8-11 Click’s Live – Karaoke, 8-12 Dakota’s Chophouse - Corey Breedlove, 7-10 ETX Brewing - Open Mic, 8-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Wednesday Night Woodshed with Kelly Cutler, 7-10 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Big Funky Cloud, 7-10

Blues, 9-12 Old Chicago - Owen Tiner, 8-11 Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Johnny & The Nightcrawlers, 8-12 Republic Icehouse – Gary Patrick Band, 8-12 Rick’s – Empire 6, 9-1 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ & Donny, 12-3, Tall Dark & Handsome, 6:30- 9:30 Where’s Rufus – DJ, 9-1 Yamato – Karaoke, 8-12

Rick’s – Super Fleek, 8-12 Shoguns – DJ, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Ian Power, 7:30-12 Stone Country, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Marcus Casburn, 6-9 Where’s Rufus – Karaoke, 8-12 Yamato – DJ, 9-12

Saturday, September 22nd

The Back Porch, Kilgore – Southern Crossfire Band, 9-1 The Central Station, Gladewater – Brick Sunday, September 16th Street Blues Band, 7-10 The Grove – Chris Oliver, 11-2 Thursday, September 13th Jackie’s Office Club, Lindale - Open Mic, Commerce Street Draft House, Jackson11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 4-8 ville - Patrick James, 7-10 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Blaine Hart, Lago Del Pino – Dustin Becker, 12-2pm Coyote Sam’s - Karaoke, 7-10 8-12 East Texas State Fair - Amy Holden, Monday, September 17th The Central Station, Gladewater – 5-6:45, Billi Jo, 8:45-10:15 Love & War, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 Karaoke, 6-9 ETX Brewery - P-51’s, 8-10 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Logan K Click’s - Thurbass with DJ Cicero & The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Craig Wallace, Strong, 6:30-9:30 Andres, 8-12 3- 5, Tristan Inman, 7-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Heather Harper, Tuesday, September 18th FRESH – Tuxedo Cats, 6-9 Craig Wallace, 7-10 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 9-1 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 F D’s Grillhouse – Eric Mosley, 6-9 The Grove - Gary Patrick, 7-10 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 Garage Bar – Karaoke, 8-12 HollyTree Country Club - Gary Patrick, 6-9 Love & War, Lindale – Jesse Stratton Summerfield’s Bar & Grille – Karaoke, Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Ramoth Gilead, Band, 8-12 7-11 11am-1pm Razzoo’s - Kid Icarus, 7-10 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Dustin Becker Love & War, Lindale – Blindpursuit, 8-12 Republic Icehouse – Karaoke, 8-12 & Company, 6:30-9:30 M6 Winery - Drew Jones, 3-6 San Pedro’s, Chandler - Otis Naron, 6-8 Where’s Rufus – DJ, 8-12 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-9 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ HammerMoore’s Store - Ben Lowery & Texas Wednesday, September 19th sley & Friends, 6:30-9:30 Express, 8-12 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Karisia Republic Icehouse – Bluez Boyz, 8-12 Friday, September 14th Hernandez, 7-10 Rick’s – Time Machine, 9-1 11th Frame Club – Karaoke, 8-12 Brewster’s - Cowboy Troy Kar-E-OkieStanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ & Donny, The Back Porch, Kilgore – Jenn Ford, Dokie, 8-11 12-3, Kevin Galloway, 8-12 8-12 Click’s Live – Karaoke, 8-12 The Central Station, Gladewater – Heather Dakotas Chop House – Lee Mathis, 7-10 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Marcus Casburn, 6-9 Harper, 7-10 ETX Brewing - Open Mic, 8-10 Where’s Rufus – DJ, 9-1 Dakota’s Chophouse - Jon Wolfe, 7-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Wednesday Dakota’s Chophouse - Gary Patrick, 8-11 Night Woodshed with Kelly Cutler, XLN – Johnny & The Nightcrawlers, 9-1 True Vine - Matt Raker, 7-9 ETX Brewery – Tall Dark & Handsome, 7-10 Yamato – Karaoke, 8-12 8-10 Liberty Hall -Gene Watson , 7pm The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Finding Shade, Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Big Funky Sunday, September 23rd 7-10 Cloud, 7-10 Click’s Live – Acoustic Chaos, 9-12 FRESH – 6 Miles To Mixon, 6-9 East Texas State Fair - Sabrina Toole, Thursday, September 20th Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 1-4, Ray Johnson Band, 4:30-6:30, 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 Tuxedo Cats, 8:45-10:15 The Back Porch, Kilgore – BlakBox, 7-10 Lago Del Pino - DJ, 8-12 The Grove – Chris Oliver, 11-2 The Central Station, Gladewater – Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Otis Naron, 6-8 Jackie’s Office Club, Lindale - Open Mic, Karaoke, 6-9 Love & War, Lindale – Cameran Nelson, 4-8 Click’s Thurbass with DJ Cicero & 8-12 Lago Del Pino – Dustin Becker, 12-2pm Andres, 8-12 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-10 Monday, September 24th Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler – Live Music, Cowan Center - Rick Springfield, 7:30pm The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Shelby Love & War, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 9-12 Ballenger, 7-10 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Logan K Purple Pig Hwy 155 - Elijah Cane, 6:30-9 Strong, 6:30-9:30 Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Karaoke Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 , 7-10 Tuesday, September 25th Republic Icehouse – Tyler Dudley, 8-12 Love & War, Lindale – Ross Cooper, 8-12 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 Razzoo’s - Purple Velvet Fox, 7-10 Rick’s – Live 5, 8-12 East Texas State Fair - TJC Jazz Band, Republic Icehouse – Karaoke, 8-12 Shoguns – DJ, 8-12 6-7:45 San Pedro’s, Chandler Otis Naron, 6-8 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Aaron F D’s Grillhouse – Eric Mosley, 6-9 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ HammerStephens, 8-12 Garage Bar – Karaoke, 8-12 sley & Friends, 6:30-9:30 Stone Country, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 Republic Icehouse – Gary Patrick, 7-10 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Friday, September 21st Summerfield’s Bar & Grille – Karaoke, Marcus Casburn, 6-9 11th Frame Club – Karaoke, 8-12 7-11 Where’s Rufus – Karaoke, 8-12 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Blaine Hart, Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Dustin Becker Yamato – DJ, 9-12 8-12 & Company, 6:30-9:30 The Central Station, Gladewater – Where’s Rufus – DJ, 8-12 Saturday, September 15th Meredith Crawford, 7-10 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Cody Wayne, Wednesday, September 26th Dakotas Chop House – Heather Harper, 9-1 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Lee Mathis, 8-11 Big Sandy Music Hall - Heather Little, 7-10 Paula Coots, Stefan Prigmore, 8-11 East Texas State Fair - Hanah & Hailee’s, Brewster’s - Cowboy Troy Kar-E-Okie4-4:45, Bluez Boyz, 8:45-10:15 Brewster’s - Pool Party with DJ Alexx Dokie, 8-11 ETX Brewery – Katie & The Vines, 8-10 Chakal, 9-2 Click’s Live – Karaoke, 8-12 The Central Station, Gladewater – Sean The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Baileigh Dakotas Chop House – Gary Patrick, 7-10 Rhodes, 7-10 Berry, 7-10 FRESH – Johnny & The Nightcrawlers, 6-9 East Texas State Fair - Jerico March, Coyote Sam’s - Karaoke, 7-10 8:45-10:15 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 ETX Brewery – 6 Miles To Mixon, 8-10 ETX Brewing - Open Mic, 8-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Ben Danaher, Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 Hollytree Country Club - Gary Patrick, 6-9 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Wednesday 7-10 Night Woodshed with Kelly Cutler, Liberty Hall - Trout Fishing In America, FRESH – Bluez Boyz, 6-9 7-10 7pm Fuzion Bar - DJ, 9-1 Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Otis Naron, 6-8 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Big Funky The Grove - Live Music, 10-12 Cloud, 7-10 Love & War, Lindale – Steve Carpenter, Kawa’s - Heather Harper, 7-10 8-12 Thursday, September 27th Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Ramoth Gilead, Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-10 11th Frame Club – Lynn Groom, 8:30-11 11am-1pm The Back Porch, Kilgore – Don Hayes, Love & War, Lindale – Max Stalling, Cole Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler – Tanner Welbourn, 9-12 7-10 Allen, 4-12 Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Mickey The Central Station, Gladewater – M6 Winery - Moseley Duo, 3-6 Gilley & Johnny Lee, 7-10 Karaoke, 6-9 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-9 Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler – CW & Delta Republic Icehouse – Sabrina Toole, 8-12 Click’s - Thurbass with DJ Cicero &

Andres, 8-12 East Texas State Fair - UT Tyler Spirit Band, 6-6:30, UT Tyler Jazz Ensemble, 7-7:45, Cilbra, 9:30-10:15 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Clint Alford, 7-10 Fuzion Bar - DJ Mad Hatter, 8-12 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 Love & War, Lindale – Mo Robson, 7-10 Republic Icehouse – Karaoke, 8-12 San Pedro’s, Chandler - Otis Naron, 6-8 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ Hammersley & Friends, 6:30-9:30

Friday, September 28th

11th Frame Club – Karaoke, 8-12 The Back Porch, Kilgore – Tuxedo Cats, 8-12 The Central Station, Gladewater – Ace Deuce, 7-10 Clicks Live - Black Dog Friday, 8-12 Cowboys - Midnight River Choir, 8-12 East Texas State Fair - Brian Chance Band, 8:45-10:15 ETX Brewery – Brian Lambert, 8-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Tanner Sparks, 7-10 The Foundry - Strahan, 7:30-9:30 FRESH – Casey Martin, 6-9 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 8-12 Garage Bar – DJ, 8-12 Lago Del Pino - DJ, 8-12 Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Otis Naron, 6-8 Love & War, Lindale – Tyler Dudley, 8-12 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-10 Moore’s Store, Ben Wheeler – Casey Daniels, 9-12 Purple Pig Hwy 155 - Elijah Cane, 6:30-9 Red Rooster Icehouse, Hawkins - Karaoke, 7-10 Republic Icehouse – Big Hotel, 8-12 Rick’s – Live Music, 8-12 Shoguns – DJ, 8-12 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – Gorgeous Jetson , 8:30-12 Stone Country, Lindale – Karaoke, 8-12 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Marcus Casburn, 6-9 Where’s Rufus – Karaoke, 8-12 Yamato – DJ, 9-12

Saturday, September 29th

The Back Porch, Kilgore – Post Profit, 9-1 The Central Station, Gladewater – Left Tan Arm, 7-10 Click’s Live – Chaos & Creation, Werefoot, 9-12 Cowan Center - The Texas Tenors, 7:30pm Coyote Sam’s - Karaoke, 7-10 East Texas State Fair - Billi Jo & Hunter Douglas, 5-6:45Holly Tucker, 8:45-10:15 ETX Brewery - Old Omen, 8-10 The Forge, Ben Wheeler – Craig Wallace, 3- 5, Mike Finkel & Ginny Mac, 7-10 FRESH – Purple Velvet Fox, 6-9 Fuzion Bar - DJ, 9-1 The Grove - Heather Harper & Lee Mathis, 10-12 Kawa’s - Tia & Gary, 7-10 Lola’s Sandwich Shop - Ramoth Gilead, 11am-1pm M6 Winery - Mike Freiley, 3-6 Mario’s – Live Jazz, 6-9 Moore’s Store - Tuxedo Cats, 8-12 Rick’s – Big Daddy Band, 9-1 Stanley’s Famous Pit BBQ – TJ & Donny, 12-3, Bluez Boyz, 6:30-9:30 Taste of Italy On the Lake, Hawkins – Marcus Casburn, 6-9 Where’s Rufus – DJ, 9-1 XLN – The Leftovers, 9-1 Yamato – Karaoke, 8-12

Sunday, September 30th

Click’s Live – Acoustic Chaos, 9-12 East Texas State Fair - La Invasora Conjunto Fest, 4-10:10 The Grove – Chris Oliver, 11-2 Jackie’s Office Club, Lindale - Open Mic, 4-8 Lago Del Pino – Dustin Becker, 12-2pm


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Become a Texas Wine Specialist:

Get Certified as a Texas Wine Specialist at Kiepersol Winery’s Salt Kitchen Dr. Russ Kane, “aka Doc Russ, Texas Wineslinger – the man that wrote the book on Texas wine,” will hold a Texas Wine Certification class at Kiepersol Winery’s Salt Kitchen Classroom, 4120 FM 344 E in Tyler, MondayTuesday, September 24th-25th, 5-9pm each night. “The Specialist of Texas Wine” is a first-of-itskind program that offers a comprehensive series of classes featuring the unique wines and wine regions of Texas. Never before has there been a wine program with specific classes focused solely on Texas! The guided tastings will include over 24 Texas and benchmark wines. Tastings will include a range of grape varieties and blends originating from northern Europe (France and Germany), the Mediterranean (Italy, S. France, Spain, Portugal) and hybrid wines from Texas and other American appellations. These tastings will help students understand the distinctions of wines from selected Texas regions and grape varieties and their attributes versus their counterparts in the American and global wine world. The program exposes students to unique landscapes, geology, and growing conditions of the major wine regions in Texas: Texas High Plains, Texas Hill Country, Texoma, Escondido Valley, and Davis Mountains AVAs, as well as non-AVA regions of East Texas and Gulf Coast. This learning and tasting intensive program features important topics critical to the success of today’s wine professionals and savvy consumers that are looking for the best wines and wine values that Texas offers. Once through this class, you will be able to discuss Texas wines, their history and commercial development with friends and clients, select,

purchase and order Texas wines with authority, and know their appellation of origin in the state (or not), understand the evolution of the grape varieties in Texas and how they match up to the climate and other benchmark wine regions of the world. While the course is led by Dr. Kane, students will also hear from guest presenters actively involved in the Texas wine industry to provide practical insights and experiences on grape growing and winemaking in Texas. This “Specialist of Texas Wine Class: Level 1” cost is $242.50 (for certification students) and $174.60 (for auditing students). The fee covers the class (8 hours of lectures), PDF copies of slides and supplemental materials (downloadable from Dropbox), a copy of Russ Kane’s book “The Wineslinger Chronicles: Texas On The Vine” selected for the Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest book series, as well as includes wine tasting of both Texas and non-Texas benchmark wines. This class is organized by The Texas Wine School. Award-winning author, Dr. Russell Kane created the “Specialist of Texas Wine” class to educate both wine consumers and individuals employed in restaurants, tasting rooms and hospitality businesses. “Specialist of Texas Wine” is a first-of-its-kind program that offers a comprehensive series of classes featuring the unique wines and wine regions of Texas. Never has there been a wine program with specific classes focused solely on Texas: its winemaking history and legacy, wine regions, and wine styles. For more info or for reservations go to vintagetexas.com.

Fall Brings Seasonal Fresh Produce Everything is blooming, growing, and flourishing in East Texas, and it’s time to head to your local favorite farmers market. Be sure to check one of these out for all kinds of goodies. Saturday mornings, 8am-12 noon, the Rose City Farmers Market is a neat, unique experience for the whole family and even your furry four-legged friends. Located just a block from the Square, in the Unclaimed Furniture parking lot in Tyler (236 S. Broadway), the market brings all that’s fresh straight to you: fruits, vegetables, and herbs plus pasture-raised beef, lamb, pork, chicken, and turkey, free-range/non GMO eggs, and goat cheeses. Also, everything from fresh bread to flowers, coffee, jams and jellies, baked goods, Texas olive oil, handcrafted art, and Texas fruit wines are on hand. Visit them on Facebook, and foodcoalition.org.

Cookie Decorating Workshops will be held this month. You will receive 1/2 dozen cookies to decorate as well as instructions on how to decorate themed cookies using a special blend of Royal-Glaze icing. These will be a mix of Vanilla-Brown Sugar and White-Almond cookies that you can take home to enjoy. Each person will receive cookies and access to multiple colors of icing bags and tools to work with. All tools and supplies will be provided. Also, a 10” sturdy plate will be provided for carry home (you may bring your own container). Classes are: • September 9th (3pm): Sunflowers Cookie Decorating at Pottery Cafe, 5380 Old Bullard Rd., Tyler • September 18th (6:30pm): Safari Cookie Decorating at Kiepersol Salt Kitchen, 4120 FM 344E in Bullard. RSVP at goodjujucookies.com/ workshops • September 26th (6:30pm): Vintage Blue Cookie Decorating Workshop, Leo’s Asian Bistro, Lindale • October 9th (6:30pm): Hoot Owls Cookie Decorating Workshop, Potpourri House, 3320 Troup Hwy., Tyler September 8th (10am): Yoga & Beer at True Vine - Held every second Saturday of the month, this beautiful yoga practice is held under the pavilion. The class and one beer is included in price of admission. Sola Bread pizza will be there as well serving up breakfast pastries and lunch. Tickets are available at the door for $10 and include an hour yoga session and one beer. True Vine Brewing is located at 2453 Earl Campbell Parkway, Tyler, truevinebrewing.com. September 15th (10am): Barre + Brew at True Vine - Held each third Saturday of the month, Barre + Brew classes are with Studio B Pilates+Barre. For $10 at the door, you can enjoy this amazing class inside the brewery and enjoy a cold beer after. Barre classes mix elements of ballet at the barre and functional movements set

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to motivating music. You’ll use the barre, small balls, bands, and hand weights to work your entire body. Isometric training and small range of motion exercises along with planks, push-ups, and core focused training will round out these energizing classes. Sola Bread pizza will be there as well serving up breakfast pastries and lunch. True Vine Brewing is located at 2453 Earl Campbell Parkway, Tyler, truevinebrewing.com. Back to School Date Night - Chocolate cake can help you celebrate or get back into the swing of things. When you book a reservation for two for lunch or dinner at Kiepersol in the month of September, mention “Back to School Date Night” to get a 4 oz. chocolate cake! You must purchase two entrées in order to receive this offer. Kiepersol is located at 21508 Merlot Ln., Bullard. RSVP by calling (903)894-3300 or visit kiepersol.com. September 21st (5:30-6:30pm) - XTC Barbells, Bites & Beer - Start your weekend with a Friday evening XTC workout, followed by some appetizers, bites, and beers on the patio! Members are $20 a session and non-members are $25 a session. For more info or to register please contact Tony Cruz at (903)561-3014 or email xtcruz@gmail. com. This will be held at Tyler Athletic and Swim Club, 11208 Oak Creek Blvd., Tyler. September 29th (All Day): German Fest Bier Garten Festival will be held at High Hill Farms, 12626 CR 217, Arp. More details to come on their Facebook page. September 29th (5-11pm): Oktoberfest at ETX Brewing Co. - Come out and celebrate all things German! ETX Brewing Co. is located at 221 S. Broadway, Downtown Tyler. It is free to attend. Costumes are encouraged!

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September 1st-9th (Nightly at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:30pm): “The Throwaway Children” will be on the stage at East Texas Performing Arts. This is a two-weekend run. The play sheds an intense light on the reality of human trafficking: the inhumanity, brutality, and degradation, but this same light illuminates an avenue to freedom, healing, and redemption. East Texas Performing Arts is located at 115 E. Austin Street in Jefferson. For more info call (847)7228798 or go to easttexasperformingarts.org. September 6th-10th (Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:30pm): “The Touch” will be on the stage at Tyler Civic Theatre. “The Touch” tells the story of a grandmother with a healing touch - a secret “gift” her own grandmother helped her to discover and understand. An accident on the family farm brings opportunity for restoration of body and soul that spans four generations. Hope is found in a family secret buried beneath decades of doubt and skepticism. Tyler Civic Theatre is located at 400 Rose Park Dr., Tyler, next to the Tyler Rose Garden Center. For more info call (903)592-0561 or go to tylercivictheatre.com. September 13th-22nd (FridaySaturday at 7:30pm): “The Odd Couple” will be on the stage at Henderson County Performance Center. This Tony Award winning play never grows old. Oscar and Felix become the ultimate roommates when their wives leave them. Felix’s fastidious, depressed, tense, clean freakiness drives Oscar nuts as he is the exact opposite. Don’t miss this hilarious show! Henderson County Performance Center is located at 400 Gibson Rd., in Athens. For more info call (903)675-3908 or go to hcpac.org. September 14th-16th and 21st-23rd (Friday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm): “Lend Me a Tenor” will be on the stage at Lindale Community Theatre. On a very important night for the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, Tito Mirelli, the world-famous Italian tenor, is set to perform the starring role in “Otello.” Henry Saunders, General Manager of the company, is beyond stressed about everything turning out right and insists that his assistant Max, a nervous, young fellow and secret tenor extraordinaire, watch over Tito’s every move to ensure smooth sailing. After a huge fight with his fiery Italian wife Maria, Tito receives a double dose of tranquilizers through a series of mishaps. Throw in Diana, an ambitious female costar; Maggie, Max’s giddy girlfriend; Julia, a flirty head of the opera guild; and a meddling bellhop fighting for Tito’s attention. Together, you have a recipe for comedic disaster. Together, Max and Saunders find a way to save the Opera Company’s big night in grand, farcical fashion. Lindale Community Theatre is located at 109 W. Hubbard St., Lindale. For more info call (903)638-0402 or go to lindalecommunitytheater.org. September 15th (7:30pm): “Cliburn Medalist Kenny Broberg” will be on the stage at The Cowan Center along with the East Texas Symphony Orchestra. 2017 Van Cliburn Competition Silver Medalist Kenny Broberg opens the ETSO 2018/2019 season with piano works by Mozart and Rimsky-Korsakov. Richard Lee also leads the ETSO in a Haydn overture and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. The Cowan Center is located on the campus of UT Tyler at 3900 University Blvd. in Tyler. For more info call (903)566-7424 or go to etso.org. September 21st-23rd and 28th-30th (FridaySaturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm): “Wait Until Dark” will be on the stage at Lake Country Playhouse. Frederick Knott’s thriller is the story of Susy Hendrix, a recently blinded housewife who unwittingly possesses a doll filled with illicit drugs. Harry Roat, a brutal and sophisticated criminal, coerces two small-time thugs into

helping him con Susy into giving up the doll. A battle of wits ensues as Susy and the young girl upstairs launch a counterplot against the thieves. Lake Country Playhouse is located at 114 N. Johnson St., Mineola. For more info call (903)5692300 or go to lakecountryplayhouse.com. September 27th-29th (Thursday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Saturday at 2:30pm): “Children’s Letters to God” will be on the stage at Pollard Theater Center. Based on the international best-selling book by Stuart Hample and Eric Marshall, and inspired by the international bestseller of the same name, “Children’s Letters To God” is a musical that follows the lives of five young friends as they voice beliefs, desires, questions, and doubts common to all people but most disarmingly expressed by children. Sixteen tuneful songs and assorted scenes (some based on actual letters) explore timeless issues such as sibling rivalry, divorce, holidays, loss of a beloved pet, the trials of being unathletic, and first love. Pollard Theater Center is located at 3030 Copeland Rd. in Tyler. For more info call (903)521-0069 or go to facebook.com/ pollardtheatercenter. September 28thOctober 7th (FridaySaturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:30pm): “Treasure Island” will be on the stage at Henderson Civic Theatre. Sixteen-year-old Jim Hawkins’ adventure begins when Billy Bones, the old sea-dog captain, appears one morning in the Admiral Benbow Inn. Billy Bones admits to Jim that he was Flint the pirate’s first mate and that he holds Flint’s map that shows where his treasure is hidden. Jim takes the map, eludes the pirates, and sets his course for adventure. Together with Doctor Livesay and Squire Trelawney, they quickly decide to outfit a ship the Hispaniola - and travel the sea to hunt for that treasure. Henderson Civic Theatre is located at 122 E. Main St., Henderson. For more information call (903)657-2968 or go to hendersoncivictheatre.org. October 5th-7th, 12th-14th (Friday-Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2pm): “Elvis Has Left the Building” will be on the stage at The Palestine Community Theatre. It’s December 20, 1970, and Elvis Presley has disappeared. No one, not even his wily manager, “The Colonel,” knows of his whereabouts. But the Colonel is all shook up because he’s racked up a secret debt - and with the King himself missing, the only way to pay it off is to find an Elvis impersonator in 24 hours. Hijinks ensue as the Colonel takes desperate measures to replace the irreplaceable, all while keeping the prying eyes of a nosy reporter at bay and figuring out what happened to the real Elvis. Palestine Community Theatre is held in The Texas Theatre located at 213 W. Crawford in Palestine. For more info go to thetexastheater.com. October 5th- 7th and 11th-14th (ThursdaySaturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 2:30pm): “Dial M for Murder” will be on the stage at Tyler Civic Theatre. Tony Wendice has married his wife, Margot, for her money and now plans to murder her for the same reason. He arranges the perfect murder. He blackmails a scoundrel he used to know into strangling her for a fee of one thousand pounds, and arranges a brilliant alibi for himself. Unfortunately, the murderer gets murdered and the victim survives. Luckily, the police inspector from Scotland Yard and a young man who is in love with the wife discover the truth, and in a scene of almost unbearable suspense, they trap the husband into revealing his guilt, thus freeing Margot. Tyler Civic Theatre is located at 400 Rose Park Dr., Tyler, next to the Tyler Rose Garden Center. For more info call (903)592-0561 or go to tylercivictheatre.com.

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Family The Shrine Circus:

The Circus is Coming To Town With three rings of affordable family fun, “The Shrine Circus” will thrill fans of all ages. Come see the death-defying aerial acts and animal attractions including tigers and elephants. In addition to the performing acts, kids will have the unique opportunity to ride and pet different types of animals. September 1st performances will be at 3pm and 7pm. September 2nd and 3rd, performances will be 1:30pm and 5:30pm. This will be at The Oil Palace, 10408 Hwy. 64E, Tyler. Tickets are available at eventbrite.com and range from $9-$30.

Discovery Science Place Annual Fall Shut Down The Discovery Science Place will close to the public September 10th-24th for its annual fall shutdown. During the shutdown, major cleaning and maintenance takes place, new exhibits are installed, and favorite exhibits are updated. They will reopen on Tuesday, September 25th. “Cheers to 25 Years” Gala will be held September 22nd at Willow Brook Country Club honoring Marilyn Abegg Glass. Tickets are available at discoveryscienceplace.org. For more info call (903)533-8011 or go to discoveryscienceplace.org. Discovery Science Place (DSP) is located at 308 N. Broadway Ave., Downtown Tyler. DSP is open Tuesday-Saturday 10am-5pm, Sunday 1-5pm, and closed on Mondays.

FallVisitors FunofattheCESSE This Month Center for Earth & Space Science Education

(CESSE) at Tyler Junior College will have a lot of fun this month. Most shows offer tickets for $5. Tickets for All Day passes are $12 for adults and $9 for students, children, and senior citizens. Exhibit only tickets are $3. Tickets can be purchased at sciencecenter.tjc.edu. CESSE is open Tuesday-Friday 9:30am-4:30pm, and Saturday 10am-4:30pm. CESSE is located on the Tyler Junior College campus at 1411 E. Lake St., Tyler. Rock ‘n Roll Saturday

September 15th, October 20th, November 17th, December 15th, Rock ‘n Roll Saturdays will be held featuring two productions: “SpacePark360” (7pm) and “Rock on Demand” (8pm) every month. Tickets are $5 for each show.

Audition Details

TJC’s annual “Nutcracker” is a large-scale production with more than 100 roles to fill. Roles are available for performers ages 6 through adult, and performers must be able to rehearse every Friday or Saturday and perform in each show. Audition times are: • 10-10:45am: Ages 6-8 • 11am-12 noon: Ages 9-11 • 12 noon-2pm: Ages 12 and up • 2-3pm: Dancers invited to audition for the role of Clara • 3:30-4pm: Adults, teens, or actors interested in party scene Those auditioning should arrive 30 minutes before their audition time to warm up and fill out paperwork. For more information, contact Carolyn Hanna at (903)5102483 or by email at chan3@tjc.edu.

Phone Book Days at Caldwell Zoo

October 6th-7th, Phone Book Days will be held. Help our Earth and get free admission to the zoo by bringing an old, outdated phone book to be recycled and receive one free admission for each phone book recycled. Admission is good for the day of the event only. The Caldwell Zoo is located at 2203 Martin Luther King Blvd., Tyler. For more info call (903)593-0121 or email info@ caldwellzoo.org.

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Star Party Saturday

September 8th, October 6th, November 3rd (ongoing the first Saturday of each month), you can see a Star Party in a live presentation in CESSE’s 40-foot planetarium dome. This is a unique opportunity for families to view the beautiful heavens of east Texas. Best of all, it is completely FREE! Live Sky shows will be at 8pm, 8:30pm, and 9pm. Telescope viewing will be 8-10pm.

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Dome Shows

Daily show schedules are: • 10am - Children’s Show • 11am - “Cosmic Journey” • 12 noon - “National Parks Adventure” • 1pm - “Extreme Weather” • 2pm - “Mars: One Thousand One” • 3pm - “East Texas Live Sky” • 4pm - “Violent Universe”

Day for Kids Benefiting Boys & Girls “Nutcracker” ClubThe ofannualEast Texas at Bergfeld Park auditions Set Day in the Park, will be held Saturday, September 15th, For September 10am-2pm at Bergfeld Park, 1510 S. Ave. in Tyler. It is free for the 8thTheatTylerTJCJunior College Academy of Dance’s 30th anniversary College whole family!

presentation of Tchaikovsky’s classic ballet, “The Nutcracker,” is fast approaching. Auditions will be held Saturday, September 8th in the TJC dance studio (Room 125) in the Ornelas Health and Physical Education Center, located at the corner of Apache Pass and Palmer Avenue on the TJC main campus. “Audition day is always exciting because it gives us a chance to see the wealth of dancing and acting talent that exists right here in East Texas,” TJC Academy of Dance Director Carolyn Hanna said. “This year’s production is especially exciting because not only is this the 30th anniversary production of ‘The Nutcracker,’ we will also be performing with the East Texas Symphony Orchestra in the stunning Cowan Center under the direction of Maestro Richard Lee. Our performances with ETSO only happen every five years, so we are thrilled to begin the process!” Performances are one day only at 2pm and 7:30pm Saturday, December 1st at the UT Tyler Cowan Center. “We are also inviting several alumni dancers from the TJC Dance Department, Academy of Dance, and those trained under Shurrell Wiebe and Thereza Bryce-Cotes to perform and showcase our professional dancers from around the country,” Hanna said. “These performances will highlight our amazing faculty who train these dancers and illustrate the talent that was nurtured right here in Tyler, Texas. Our alumni, guest artists, and dancers from the community will perform together, side by side, for a spectacular performance!”

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There will be bounce houses, concessions, activities, giveaways, free t-shirts, food trucks, and a ton more. There will also be performances on stage by musicians, magicians, and more. Be sure to visit the Art of Peace tent, too. Bring your family for interactive peace art projects and to write peace messages on boards for the next local Habitat for Humanity home. Day for Kids is a national initiative that invites adults and kids alike to take one day to celebrate what it means to be a kid. Created as a day to foster relationships between adults and children, the mission of Boys & Girls Club’s (BGC) Day for Kids is to establish a day to celebrate and honor children through the gift of meaningful time. This is hosted by The Mentoring Alliance. Contact (903)5939211 or apresley@thementoringalliance.com for more info.

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Studio Movie Grill Offers a Hot Line Up of Classic Fall Films Join the fun at Studio Movie Grill (SMG), located at 8954 S. Broadway Ave., Tyler. Tickets are available at the door and at studiomoviegrill.com. SMG offers box office hits as well as special screenings. These include: Action & Sci-Fi Favorites (7:15pm)

• September 5th: “Mad Max 2: Road Warrior” • September 12th: “Blade Runner” • September 19th: “Logan’s Run” • September 26th: “Pan’s Labyrinth” Big Screen Classics (2pm and 7pm each day)

• September 23rd and 26th: “Rebel Without a Cause” • November 11th and 14th: “Die Hard” (30th Anniversary Showing) Retro Nightmares Cinema Series (7:45pm)

• September 27th: “The House on Sorority Row” • October 4th: “Amityville: The Evil Escapes” and “Amityville: It’s About Time” (Double Feature) • October 11th: “Sweet Sixteen” & “The Convent” (Double Feature) Special Needs Screenings (11am)

Family-friendly movies are free for children with special needs and their siblings with adult tickets available for before-noon price. Special Needs Screenings are shown with the lights up and the volume lowered, and children are free to move around, talk, or even dance in the aisles during the movie. The scheduled movies are: • September 29th: “The House with a Clock in Its Walls” • October 6th: “Smallfoot” • October 20th: “Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween” • November 10th: “The Nutcracker and the Four Realms”

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Art

Inside the Artist’s Studio:

The Writing on the Wall, The Art of Theresa Cheek By Derrick White Murals have existed as long as people can remember. They have served as a form of evidence of life from prehistoric times to modern day. “From the cave paintings at Lascaux Grottos in southern France to the street art murals of today, people have been leaving signs of their own existence in many places around the world. It is because of the earliest scratching, carvings, etchings and paintings, that we now have priceless knowledge of history and predecessors. These murals hold great significance for all of mankind. They depict life activities, every day scenery, and some religious traditions of the time period that they were created; giving us an invaluable look of the diversity of cultures during different periods. “Over the course of time, murals have covered interiors and exteriors of many public buildings (i.e., palaces, temples, tombs, museums, libraries, churches, and the houses of wealthy art patrons), spreading onto the streets and architectural elements more recently, all the while keeping their initial meaning and purpose: to paint a picture of society, created from stories, values, dreams, and change,” writes Angie Kordic in her article “Mural.” Tyler artist, Theresa Cheek, creates many murals among her repertoire of work. Theresa earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in art

history from the University of Texas and an Associate’s degree in Art from TJC. “I have always been fascinated with obscure techniques and have studied with various artists from Italy, France, and the United States on verre eglomisé (a French term for the process of applying both a design and gilding onto the rear face of glass to produce a mirror finish), egg tempera (a permanent, fastdrying painting medium consisting of colored pigments mixed with a water-soluble binder medium, usually egg yolk), fresh paint, gilding, and mural work,” states the artist. Theresa has served a three year presidency term with the International Decorative Artisans League and is currently on the board of the Arts and Humanities Council of East Texas (AHCET). She is currently a member of “Salon,” a prestigious international group of decorative artisans with a purpose of learning, preserving and handing down longstanding techniques. “I am a decorative artist, not a fine artist. That simply means I specialize in ornate, decorative borders, trompe l’oeil (a visual illusion in art, especially as used to trick the eye into perceiving a painted detail as a three-dimensional), gilding and other techniques used as embellishments in churches and other historical buildings. Although original sketches are done, most work involves copying various motifs and designs from the past. Most recent works include Saint Edwards Catholic church sanctuary and courtyard and restoration on the First Presbyterian church in downtown Dallas,” explains the artist, adding, “I also make marbled papers for bookbinders and other creative uses.” In explaining her techniques, Theresa says, “Although I do use commercial acrylics, oils, and 23k gold leaf, I also concentrate on 14th century techniques and make my own egg tempera, fresh pigments, and oils, along with gesso and casein.” Theresa’s business name is Art’s the Answer. She believes this is true for so many things in life. Art can heal as well as be a unifying universal language for civilization. “Art gives my life balance and purpose as well as a solace from stress,” avows the artist. In addressing the frustrations of her artistic pursuits Theresa states, “If you know me, you know my work is very laborious, involving

This Month at Tyler Museum of Art:

“Apertures of the Mind: Works byTheAbhidnya Ghuge” Tyler Museum of Art (TMA) is located at

1300 S. Mahon Ave. on the Tyler Junior College main campus. Regular TMA hours are 10am-5pm Tuesday-Saturday, and 1-5pm Sunday. The Museum is closed Mondays and most major holidays. For more info call the museum at (903)595-1001, tylermuseum.org, or email info@ tylermuseum.org. “Little Black Dress” Annual Fundraiser Blends Art & Music

out of woodblock-printed paper plates. Ghuge’s work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States. Her work can Held September 13th, 5:30-8:30pm, the Tyler be found in public and private collections in India, Museum of Art partners for the first time with East Texas Youth Orchestra to bring a new dimension to the United Kingdom and the United States. Support for “Apertures of the Mind” is the annual fall fundraiser, pairing four artworks from provided by Collectors’ Circle-Gold Sponsor the Museum’s Permanent Collection with musical Sheryl Rogers Palmer. pieces specially selected for performance by the Members and special guests are invited for ETYO musicians to complement the art, sight, and a first look at the exhibition during the Preview sound - coming together for a unique experience Reception from 5:30-7pm Thursday, September of entertainment and education. A silent auction, cocktails, and dinner will cap off the evening. Event 6th at the Museum. proceeds jointly benefit the TMA and ETYO. “This & That: Recent Acquisitions” The Tyler Museum of Art was the recent benefi“Apertures of the Mind: Works by Abhidnya ciary of an extraordinary opportunity to bring back Ghuge” more than 30 works dispersed from the Permanent The Tyler Museum of Art is proud to present Collection of The Contemporary Austin. This will the first large-scale museum exhibition of an be on exhibit September 30th-January 6th, 2019. emerging East Texas talent with “Apertures of the Mind: Works by Abhidnya Ghuge” from Family Days: September 8th, October 13th, September 7th-December 2nd. Admission is free. November 10th Born in India, Ghuge is a multidisciplinary Free admission, interactive art projects, light artist who lives and works in Tyler. She is currently snacks and a festive atmosphere for all ages are on an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Art the menu from 2-4pm the second Saturday of each and Art History at the University of Texas at Tyler. month with the Tyler Museum of Art’s Family Day. Inspired by a blend of Indian henna designs and First Friday: September 7th, October 5th, imagery from her previous medical profession, November 2nd Ghuge’s work explores themes of community, The first Friday of each month, the TMA offers time, and value. “Apertures of the Mind” features hand-carved a full day of free admission plus guided tours of its spotlight exhibitions at 11am. From contemporary woodblocks, ink and gouache drawings, and mixed media wall pieces. The exhibition also will Texas art to Hudson River School to Andy Warhol, include a site-responsive installation constructed each tour is unique. 22 • EGuideMagazine.com

many steps and a myriad of chemicals and pigments. In an age of instant gratification through the internet, younger patrons do not necessarily appreciate the process or labor behind each project and the price point it carries.” Theresa Cheek finds inspiration from classical master artist, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (a Rococo and Baroque Italian painter and printmaker). She enjoys his use of scale, color and his depictions of Venice. Contemporary decorative influences include Carlo Marchiori, renowned muralist, and Pascal Amblard, majestic landscape muralist with whom Theresa has studied. To find out more information about Theresa Cheek and her artwork, and/or to commission a decorative mural, please visit: theresacheek.socialtuna.com or etsy.com/shop/artstheanswer.

“Assemblies”

5 Artists Exhibit in 5 Unique Creative Ways Gallery Main Street’s fine art exhibit, “Assemblies” is on display through October 8th. This exhibit showcases five local artists and a variety of styles: Dana Cargile, Donna Cariker, John Deaton, Nancy Kimbrough, Angela Price, and David Wallace. This is a very unique and creative exhibit. Remaining shows this year are: • “Alternate Perspective” - Deadline September 30th, opening October 13th • “Holiday Market” - Deadline November 25th, opening December 8th You can enter your art at DowntownTylerArts.com. For more info go to call (903)593-6905.

“AASH vol3” an Annual International Juried Art Show Opens September 8th An annual international juried art show, AASH vol3 (Arcadia

Art Show), will open September 8th in Downtown Tyler. The Martin Walker Law Firm at 121 N. Spring St. will host the exhibit in its award-winning facility, which historically served as the Arcadia Theater but now serves as the law firm headquarters. Pieces to be displayed at the show will include paintings, photography, sculpture and assemblage. The Arcadia Art Show will feature both local and international artists judged by an international jury. There will be awards for “Best in Show” and a “People’s Choice” award among others. The event has been sponsored and couldn’t be possible without support of: Martin Walker P.C., Edward Jones, Randall Childress, Sign Masters, Green Cat Consulting, Lisa and Ron Safford, and Nayeli Rose. Admission is free. This will be on exhibit through January 12th, 2019. For further info, contact: arcadiaartshow@gmail.com, arcadiaartshowtyler.com, or facebook.com/arcadiaartshow.

Events

Every Wednesday (6-8pm) and Sunday (1-3pm) - Acrylic Painting Classes will be held at Michael’s, 5839 S. Broadway, Tyler. Cost is $15. Topics include landscapes, life, and floral. To RSVP go to michaels.com and select the Tyler location. This class features master classic painting techniques while completing an image selected by the Instructor. Supplies are not included. First Saturday of every Month (10am-2pm) Eastside Fiber ARTist Meeting - The monthly meeting will be held at the Tyler Public Library, 301 S. College Ave, Downtown Tyler on September 1st. Please join the monthly meetings and participate in a variety of fiber arts from quilting, weaving, embroidery, knitting, crocheting, jewelry making, and mixed media and tons more. For more info go to facebook.com/Eastside.Fiber. ARTists. It is free to attend. September 8th (6-10pm): Heart of Tyler ArtWalk will be hosting an ArtWalk! First stop and hospitality will be at the Heart of Tyler office located at 108 S. Broadway. Beer and wine and light refreshments will be available. Attendees will be given maps to have each artist sign off on to be eligible for door prizes. Participating artists are Faux Artistry by Lisa Looney, Eric Rose Fine Jewelry, Cindy the Potter Fuqua, Fiber Artist and

Watercolors by Sherry Gasper, Smooch-A-Licious Jewelry Designs by Sylvia Morse, Joel Reams Woodworks, Pop Drop Jewelry by Kelsey White, Alayna Goldsmith Art, Tatoo Artist Riley Alexander, Stained Glass by Phil Clymer, Ilea’s Art by Ilea Osborne, Kerian’s Art by Kerian Massey, Art by Valeria Barnhill, Music by Michael Morse, Rock Bottom Cookies by Mary Jane, and more! This is free to attend. Through September 15th - Women’s Suffrage in America: 1840-1906 Exhibit - Come see this exhibition created by the League of Women Voters of Tyler/Smith County about the first 58 years of the women’s suffrage movement. This will be shown at Gallery Main Street, 110 W. Erwin St., Downtown Tyler. Admission is free. September 14th-15th (9am-4pm): Oil Painting Workshop - Artist, Kathy Tate will be teaching an oil painting workshop. Kathy Tate’s work has received numerous awards and been exhibited at National Cowboy Museum’s “Small Works, Great Wonders,” Oil Painters of America, “The Russell” CM Russell Museum, Greenhouse Gallery’s Salon International, Mountain Oyster Club, Night of Artists, Bosque Art Classic, and the Gilcrease Museum. Cost is $240 for members, and $250 for non members. If you are interested, please call the League (903)569-8877.


Books Some Things to Think About By Gini Rainey “The Isle of Gold” by Seven Jane

If you like to read adventure books that have everything from swashbuckling pirates to mystical lands beneath the sea, then this is the book for you. Set in 1716 – the golden age of pirates – this book follows the adventures of Merrin Smith, an orphaned waif who was raised in the kitchen of a quayside brothel. Written by Seven Jane, a “dark fantasy and speculative fiction,” this book is filled with more pirates and fantasy than you can shake a stick at. When Merrin, at the tender of age of probably fourteen or so, decides to join the crew of the pirate ship Riptide in order to discover who her parents were, she disguises herself as a pirate and falls under the watchful eye of the notorious Captain Winter, whose madman antics and behavior keep everyone on board in line, lest they get run through by one of the many daggers he has hanging from his belt. When she meets the handsome boatswain, Tom Birch, a bit of unrequited love begins to weave itself into the story. Fortunately, or perhaps not so fortunately, as time passes on the Captain’s quest to find the mythical island of Bracile (a place hidden between air and sea and that exists only for a moment every two years - and which has never returned any man who has sailed for its shores) Merrin’s body begins to mature and she must now bind herself to prevent anyone on board from discovering that she is a woman. This book is a delightful romp and an easy read filled with the things that will keep the reader engrossed to the very end. Pour yourself a glass of wine, curl up in your comfy chair and let Seven

Jane take you a mystical place filled with adventure and romance. Rating: 4 of 5 – Copyright 2018, Black Spot Books “Gracie’s Secret” by Jill Childs

This book is one long emotional rollercoaster. Beginning when Jen’s 3-year old daughter Gracie is involved in a car accident and nearly dies, the emotions of everyone involved are raw and aching. While the character development was good, as was the premise, there were many things about this book that left me wondering “why?” Following the accident, Gracie had a near death experience and met angels who asked her if she wanted to stay or go home. She chooses to go home and shares with her non-religious mother that she met a man in heaven who is later identified as the archangel, Saint Michael after spotting a statue in a parish church. There could be a spoiler alert here, but I won’t tell anymore, so no need for one. It was too far into the book that the plotline began getting convoluted and twisted. Lots of accusations and insidious mysteries are uncovered, and suffice it to say, the intrigue became deeper and deeper. I, for one, had no idea where this was all heading, but when everything started falling apart and coming together, I had a hard time moving through to the end of the book. I will say that I kept turning the pages and finished the book, but there were many things that I had to question. For one, if Gracie’s mom, Jen, was so completely devastated by her recent divorce, it amazes me how quickly she falls for the doctor she met while Gracie was in a coma. Doctor Matthew steps into their life and begins to fill all of the voids they had both been experiencing since the divorce. He steps in way too easily. All of that being said though, this is a pretty intriguing book and well worth the read. Rating: 4 of 5 – Copyright 2018, Bookouture

New Programs, New Fun At The Tyler Library The Tyler Public Library is located at 201 S. College Ave., Tyler. For more info call (903)5937323 or go to tylerlibrary.com. Storytimes

All storytimes will be in Taylor Auditorium. • Leeme un Cuento/Read to Me Storytime (children 3-6 years old), Mondays at 10:30am • Lap & Play Time (babies up to 18 months) features stories, songs, and playtime with developmental toys at 9:30am every Wednesday • Toddler Explore Storytime (children under age 3) is on Wednesdays at 10:30am • Read Aloud Crowd Storytime (children 3-6 years old), Thursdays at 10:30am Saturday, September 1st (2-4pm) - LEGO® Block Party - Children ages 3 and up, bring your imagination for an afternoon of building and playing! LEGO® and Duplo Blocks are provided. September 15th (10:30am): Family Movie Matinee - Families are invited to watch a fun feature length film in the library’s auditorium. Pillows, blankets, and carpet friendly snacks welcome. Teens

Saturday, September 8th (1-4:30pm): Homecoming Mum Construction Class - Learn how to make your own homecoming mum! The material fee is $20. Registration required. Every Third Tuesday (5:30-6:30pm): The UnBook Club for Teens - Participants in 6th to 12th grades will read a book of their choice to share with the group. The Un-Book Club will meet the third Tuesday of each month. Coffee and tea drinks will be served. Teens & Adults

Every Third Saturday, September 15th (2pm): Adulting 101 - Adulting 101 is a program provided to teach teens and adults valuable life lessons. The topic for September is voting, presented by The League of Women Voters. Adults

Saturday, September 29th (1pm): Banned Books Speaker and Movie - The Tyler Public

Library will close out Banned Books Week with a guest speaker and a movie. Learn more about banned books and watch the movie based on Harper Lee’s “To Kill A Mockingbird.” Last Thursday of Every Month, September 27th (7-10pm): Brews and Boards - The Tyler Public Library is bringing board games and card games to ETX Brewing Co. the last Thursday of every month. ETX Brewing Co. is located on 221 S Broadway Ave, Downtown Tyler. Every Monday and Wednesday (5:30pm) - Gentle Yoga - This gentle class is taught by Meagan Vrba who is certified in yoga, CPR, and first aid. Every Tuesday (10am-1pm) - Quilting Class Learn the art of quilting at the Library. Fabric and quilt patterns will be provided. Participants are asked to provide their own sewing machines, scissors, and neutral or white thread. Every Tuesday (5:30-6:30pm) - Evening Meditation - Learn the practice of Heartfulness Meditation with Gayathri Kambhampati. Every First and Third Friday (1-3pm) - Veteran’s Movie - Join this biweekly screening of movies presented especially for veterans. This free event is held the first and third Friday every month. Every Saturday (11am-12 noon) - Crochet Classes will be held in the 3rd floor Internet Center Workroom. These are free classes. Learn to crochet with Library staff and volunteers. All materials are provided. Last Tuesday of the Month, September 25th (10am) - Club Read - Join the Club Read group in discussing this month’s read, “David and Goliath” by Malcolm Gladwell. First and Third Saturday (10am-12 noon) - EastSide Fiber Artists - An open gathering of all things fiber. Whether you quilt, knit, crochet, weave, spin, needle felt, etc. Bring your current or completed project and make some new friends.

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