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Announcing PIONEER DAY Parrott Park Saturday April 7th 2012 10am – 4pm

March 23rd, 2012

Parrott Park in Lindale Texas is beginning their second year of annual events and they are kicking it off right with the bigger and better. They asked us to publish this for anyone in East Texas to see. This is a great park and event, I highly recommend you bring out the whole family for this truly unique park and day!

2nd Annual
PIONEER  DAY
Parrott Park
Saturday April 7th 2012
10am – 4pm
2900 S. Main St.
Lindale, TX

Including:

  • Petting Zoo “Country Critters from Shawnee Creek Ranch” featuring all your favorite furry friends!

 

  • Easter Egg Hunt @ 1pm for Children age 12 and under! Hosted by local celebrity Bryan Houston

 

  • The EASTER BUNNY will be here!

 

  • Brookshires Wildlife Museum & Smith County Historical Society will be on site with displays!

 

  • Blacksmith Demonstrations by Shadowhawk Blades!

 

  • Character actors in period costumes give tours!

 

  • Equipment demonstrations!

 

  • Doc Wilkes wandering magician!

 

  • Wild West Shoot out! Performed by “The Outsiders” of Crossbrand Cowboy Church !

 

  • Cowboy Poet Larry Sheppard- entertaining with poetry and stories!

 

  • Food & Drink Vendors on Site! & Picnic tables available!

 

  • Face Painting and Carnival style Games for the kids to enjoy!

 

  • Gift Shop will be open with new items!

 

  • Live Music to sing along or dance to!
  • LIVE BANDS:

Dulcimer in Praise – Celtic/Mountain/Gospel Band – 10am to 12noon
Bongo & The Point – Oldies & Goodies – 10am to 11:45am at the chapel
Percy Wang – Violinist Extraordinaire – 12noon to 2pm
Joyful Noise – Mountain Bluegrass Band – 2pm to 4pm
Sharon Gehring – Mountain Dulcimer Artist – various times ALL DAY!

FREE! To attend!

And for an additional Hoot & Holler….check out our sister museum….

THE HISTORIC McCLENDON HOUSE LIVING HISTORY TOURS!
806 W. HOUSTON ST.
TYLER, TX 75701

Saturday, March 24, 31, & April 7, 2012
6:30pm until 9:30pm
Guided tours and short performed skits by actors in period costumes bring history alive as they portray influential historic residents of the 130 year old famous home including White House correspondent Sarah McClendon. Tours last about 45min and begin every 15min. Blacksmith demonstrations on the lawn and more! $10 adults, children 12 and under FREE! Bring your camera! All proceeds go towards repair and upkeep of the home. Thank you for your support! And please help spread the word!
Also look forward to our 1st ever Arts & Crafts day Saturday May 19th!

And last our friends at …

Hollywood Theaters asked us to let you know about their new “Half Off Tuesdays!”  Where ticket prices are just $3.00 before 3pm, only $2.25 between 3pm and 6pm, and $4.00 after 6pm!  And hot dogs are $1.50 all day!

Thanks!
George Jones
Parrott Park
Hollywood Theaters
McClendon House
Jericho’s Books

Collin Street Bakery Lindale Now Open

December 22nd, 2011

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Collin Street Bakery Lindale TX has a good variety of old fashioned homemade cookies to choose from.

Kids get a free cookie of their choice which makes it a nice stop.

This bakery is famous for their fruit cakes. A little fruit cake will cost you around $20 but they are good.

Most fruit cakes I have had are disgusting but Collin Street Bakery gets it right on theirs.

Some of their cookies are great while others taste like they were made using shortening. In case you don’t know, cookies made with shortening are disgusting.

I recommend buying a variety of cookies there and you will discover the tasty ones from the not so tasty.

Aren’t Kids Cute, why yes they are

December 31st, 2010

We made our way back to Aren’t Kids Cute in Lindale.

This is a kids resale shop and they have tons of clothes, toys, cribs,
jumpers, strollers, and a heck of a lot more.

They also have the added benefit of believing as do I that kids are cute, especially my kid.

Chilis in Lindale Texas

April 22nd, 2010

Chilis
3210 S Main St
Lindale
Tx 75771
903 882 3227

For those that don’t know – Chilis is an American and once-upon-a-time vaguely Mexican restaurant with a bar. They have burgers, Tex-mex , chicken, ribs, the odd salad (not as healthy an option as you might think) steaks, plus monstrous desserts and margaritas.

I am a fairly easy-to-please foodie but Chilis in Lindale is quite frankly, horrible. I have simply NO idea why American families would subject themselves to this extremely high calorie, often pre-cooked, junk. I can only assume that with so many locations nationwide, that there is some comfort in eating somewhere familiar. Or perhaps the bar makes it popular (not many of those in Lindale). Maybe it is because at Chili’s the prices are reasonable for a family of four or for those sharing a meal. Maybe it’s just because it’s near Walmart and the I20 and the coloring on the menu keeps the children quiet. There must be reasons, because it can’t be the food!

The place itself is dark and smoky. The bar is always busy and loud and the large amount of smokers mean that the smoke penetrates everywhere. Chilis in Lindale is also very busy. Consequently, service is poor, the servers are overworked and if you go there in the evening, expect a poor meal from the overwhelmed kitchen staff too.

We had cheese and brocoli soup to start which was more like a thick cheese sauce than soup, and crispy onions with ranch. These seemed very fatty so I looked up the nutritional information afterwards and found to my horror – that this appetizer contained more calories than a woman my size should have for the whole day!

We also ate chicken crispers (dry and nasty) fajitas (more greasy than you could imagine) and the kids shared grilled cheese and corn dogs. Vegetable options were available but poorly cooked and unappetizing. From my observation of the steaks going to other tables, I would say, don’t waste your money. I did like the idea of the sweet shots – small sized desserts but don’t be tempted by a brownie sundae, they are around 1300 calories too! The choice of Margaritas is pretty large but they are quite expensive. Beer comes in frosted mugs which is good on a hot day.

All in all, Chili’s is a poor choice for a meal out. I would seriously say – for your healths sake and for your mood, don’t do it! Try Posados across the road for TexMex or the Cracker Barrel for country fare.

I’m sure that somewhere in the US the Chili’s Grill must have a good reputation – but not Lindale Chili’s! There is also a Chilis in Tyler on the West SW loop. Perhaps that one is better!

Petty’s Steak and Catfish in Lindale TX

March 23rd, 2010

PETTY’S STEAK AND CATFISH

309 N Main Street
Lindale TX 75771
903-882-9510

Petty’s is a very local establishment, located just North of downtown Lindale. It is more than a café, but not quite a restaurant, serving Texan style breakfast, lunch and dinner.

As you walk in you will be greeted by a cheery hello from the friendly staff. There are 2 rooms with seating at booths or larger tables. The walls are covered with black and white photos of Lindale from years past and a longhorn skull is on the wall facing you. To complete the picture, the clientele (mainly men and older folk) wear a mixture of baseball caps and cowboy hats and Western music plays softly.

Petty’s has quite a following – we went for breakfast and the place was almost full. There were 7 breakfast specials to chose from with items like hashbrowns, omelettes, breakfast tacos, pancakes and bacon and eggs to name but a few. They were reasonably priced and served with a free bottomless cups of coffee. My daughter was impressed with her huge stack of doughy pancakes served with butter and warmed maple syrup. The service was prompt and friendly. It looked like the servers were well appreciated with tips which could be because they know many of their customers from previous visits.

For lunch and dinner you can chose from burgers, steak, chicken and shrimp. All are traditionally cooked, Southern style – perhaps not very healthy but very delicious. There are also lighter options like salad (the chicken fajita salad sounds good) and various sandwiches. Appetizers include onion rings, cheese sticks and nachos. Each day there are also specials – regulars for each day of the week – like ribeye steak on a Wednesday, and catfish on Friday, plus additional home cooked items which vary each day. When we were there the specials were meatloaf and chicken fried steak. All dinners include a salad from the salad bar, a baked potato or fries and hot fresh bread. Entrees range from $5 to – $15.99 which is the most expensive option – the steak dinner (less expensive on it’s ‘special’ day). The average price is probably $8. Iced water is brought to your table and there is the usual iced tea, fountain drinks and coffee to drink. It is not licensed to serve alcohol. Children’s meals for the under 12s consist of grilled cheese sandwiches and chicken tenders for $2.99 (sadly no vegetables included).

Pettys offers nothing out of the ordinary in the way of cuisine but the food is good Southern comfort food and obviously popular with the Lindale locals and Tyler residents, particularly men – who aren’t watching the calories they consume! As for myself, I think it is a great place to eat breakfast or to take the kids once in a while. I can’t say that I will frequent it but it will certainly be on my radar!