Even though the state is experiencing record-high infection numbers nearly every day now - officials in the south east Texas town are full steam ahead with their Mardi Gras plans.
The days we think of as "summer" have passed and the kids are all back in school (maybe at home.) But it's not yet autumn. How to celebrate the transition?
Whether it's catching fireflies, making homemade lemonade, night swimming, or stargazing--or enjoying beers with BBQ, there's many ways to celebrate summer.
Whether it's catching fireflies, making homemade lemonade, night swimming, or stargazing--or enjoying beers with BBQ, there's many ways to celebrate summer.
Just when your budget was about to bust after buying toys, necklaces, and flat screens this month, prepare to fully blow it up with fancy appetizers and booze. We'll put $537 toward socializing during the holidays. And you'll never guess which seasonal drink is the most popular.
When it comes to New Year's Eve you have options - stay at home and ring in the new year, sleep in the new year of go out and party in the new year! Here's a list of ten East Texas New Year's Eve parties!
I recently discovered that a friend of mine had move to L.A. to plan events. It turns out he helps plan the Emmy's Governor's Ball. Yep, the big party, we talk about the plans and the celebs.
St. Patrick's Day is basically a holiday used as an excuse to drink. Sure getting all dressed up and pinching people who aren't wearing green is fun, but St. Patrick's day wouldn't be near as fun without the green beer. We're getting together a list of St. Patty's Day parties here in Tyler, and this is what we have found so far.
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For those with kids, who are underage, or those who simply don't like to drink, holiday parties can kind of be a bore. Well, we asked around and got some recipes for non-alcoholic party drinks that are bound to help spice up the party. Fr
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