From now until Dec. 1, the Goodman invites you to share your thanksgivings. They will supply colorful paper and writing utensils for visitors to express their gratitude.
Texas is known for many things, but little known to most is the National Museum of Funeral History sits quietly in Houston. This quirky place, adds an element of fun to a typically somber subject.
Tickets are on sale now for “A Reason to Kill: Murder Mystery Dinner at the Goodman” taking place Saturday, July 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the historic 1859 Goodman-LeGrand House and Museum located at 624 N. Broadway Ave. in Downtown Tyler.
Curious kids love to look at things and check things out, and parents love it when those things are free. This sounds like win-win.
The Tyler Museum of Art is giving free passes to local elementary kids so they can go check out an exhibit to celebrate National Arts and Humanities month in October.