"Fiddlin' Around the Arboretum" Call for Artists




Join the East Texas Arboretum in celebrating City of Athens heritage by participating in the new "Fiddlin' Around the Arboretum" event and exhibition. We are seeking artistic participation of any ability from the community and local artists in decorating wooden fiddles to be displayed as an art exhibition throughout the arboretum grounds this fall.


1) Fiddles to decorate will be picked up at the arboretum during normal business hours from Sept. 23 through Oct. 10.
2) Fiddles may be decorated in any style, genre or subject EXCEPT for graphically explicit sexual, criminal, political or violent images. Any images deemed inappropriate by the arboretum will not be exhibited.
3) Materials used should be durable and sealed with a Thompson’s Water seal (or like product). You can paint one or both sides, but both sides must be sealed. Artists are encouraged to sign their fiddles.
4) Three-dimensional artwork may be applied to the fiddles and any medium can be used. Get creative!
5) There will be a $10 deposit for each fiddle ($15 for those already sealed) that is picked up. This will be returned to the artist upon returning the decorated fiddle to the Arboretum for display.
6) Each fiddle will be labeled with the artist's name and name of the artwork if provided.
7) The deadline for delivery of finished fiddles to the arboretum is 5 p.m., October 24. The fiddles will be exhibited through the month of November at the East Texas Arboretum.


Artists retain copyrights to their designs. Participants will grant the City of Athens and the arboretum to use photographic reproductions of the artwork in publicizing, advertising and promoting the fundraiser. Fiddles remain the property of the artist, and it is their choice to sell them, but they shall remain at the arboretum until Nov. 21. Any fiddles left after Nov. 30 will become property of the East Texas Arboretum.


All entrance proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit the East Texas Arboretum, a non-profit natural area designed to promote education about wildlife, plants and trees for schools, families and people of the Athens community, Henderson County and surrounding areas.




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EXCELLENT. Slightly stained; 75 degrees; 0.43 feet above pool. The hybrid striped bass and white bass have made a full recovery from the spawn and are now back in the main lake in droves and are on a feeding frenzy! Look for heavy bird activity throughout the lake on flats and near the Dam on edges of drop offs especially on cloudy and overcast days. The hybrids and white bass have started schooling in water from 4-14 feet at the dam and any wind blown shallow point or seawall. Late evening schooling action is also happening in shallow coves and points throughout the lake. Reports of great catches using silver or white slabs and spinners and retrieving off the bottom at a very slow retrieve to catch these fish in depths of 8-16 feet of water. The crappie have also migrated back into the main lake. Look for them under bridge pylons or under docks where the depths are between 3-10 feet. Guides have been reporting exceptionally nice catches on sunny warmer days. Report by Brent Herbeck, Herbeck’s Lonestar Fishing Guide Service. Catfish are excellent the first couple hours of the day on retaining walls where the shad are spawning using fresh cut or whole shad on a bobber or with a light weight. The bite slows as the day progresses because the catfish are feeding heavily at first light. Later in the day target catfish on the first drop-offs in 5-15 feet of water. Report by Jason Barber, Kings Creek Adventures.

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