TYLER — This year, the Tyler community will come together again to offer a month of activities and workshops to celebrate the flower that put Tyler on the map with the 3rd annual Rose Season. Rose Season spans all of October with a myriad of attractions and activities every weekend. The most notable and historic of these activities is the 79th annual Texas Rose Festival, which takes place October 18-21.
According to press materials, last year was a great year for Rose Season in Tyler, with activities widely attended and applauded throughout the community. That’s why organizers have chosen to keep Rose Season as an annual event and hope to continue to grow the activities and community involvement associated. In 2011, Rose Season brought an estimated economic impact to Tyler of over $2 million, up 10% from 2010. Organizers say Rose Season was created to offer more options for tourists who not only wanted to experience the history of the Texas Rose Festival, but also sample more of what makes Tyler unique.
Tyler celebrates Rose Season with an abundance of activities from family fun to educational and cultural events to horticultural workshops. Besides the Rose Festival, Some activities include wine tastings, a disk golf tournament, concerts, a marathon, a renaissance festival, cooking classes, museum tours, numerous nature activities, self-guided and guided rose garden tours, and much more. Visit http://www.tylerroseseason.com to see an electronic brochure of upcoming activities
Rose Season is supported and facilitated through joint cooperation of the Tyler Area Chamber of Commerce, Tyler Area Conventions and Visitors Bureau, and the City of Tyler. For more information about Rose Season please contact Kim Morris at 903-592-1661 x 229. The Texas Rose Festival is organized by a committee of community members working in conjunction with the Texas Rose Festival Association. For more information about the Texas Rose Festival, visit http://www.tylerrosefestival.com or contact Texas Rose Festival Association Executive Director Julie Kidwell at 903-597-3130.
















