The Lowell Mountain wind turbines, twirling like giant gaunt pinwheels, are the newest spectacle along Route 58. But it’s the lone pyramid of bowling balls that folks traveling between Irasburg and ...
photo by Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph Griffin Elementary School fourth grader Anthony Viramontes watches his golf balls slide down a ramp into the base of the golf ball pyramid children ...
A pyramid made of 11,440 golf balls is a sight to behold, especially when it topples. Knowing this, retired math teacher Bob Swaim enlisted some Boy Scouts and other volunteers to build one in ...
Organizers of the Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum like to say the annual Zombie Ball gives folks an opportunity to either see a different side of the park or just see it for the first time (the ...
Guests are encouraged to get creative with their costumes as the Zombie Ball: Dance of the UnDead returns to Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park on Saturday from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. New this year, the event ...
Students at Griffin Elementary School, with assistance from The First Tee of Greater Tyler, constructed the world’s largest golf ball pyramid on Friday. They hope now it goes into the Guinness Book of ...
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