Friday, June 28, 2013

Annual TFFC Fourth of July Fireworks Show Less Than A Week Away

Fireworks light up the skies over the
Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center and
adjacent Lake Athens.
The annual Fourth of July fireworks show at the The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is almost here and will take place on Thursday, July 4. The show will last approximately one-half hour and is one of the biggest in East Texas.
The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center will be open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. for regular paid visitation. Free admission for the fireworks show will start at 4 p.m.
Visitors are encouraged to fish in the stocked casting pond while waiting for the fireworks, which will begin at dark.
No license is required to fish, and bait and tackle are furnished for free as long as supply lasts. Fishing ends approximately 30 minutes before the fireworks begin.
Food and beverages will be available for purchase, and people are encouraged to bring picnics. KCKL (FM 95.9) will broadcast patriotic music during the show.
Pets, alcohol, tobacco products and private fireworks, including "snap caps" and sparklers, are not allowed.
The show is a Keep Athens Beautiful event and is sponsored by the City of Athens, local businesses and individuals.
The event has become an area tradition, with many people dressing in red, white and blue in keeping with the holiday theme.
Parking is available in the main TFFC parking lot and in an overflow parking area on Peninsula Point Road. Persons using the overflow parking area may enter through Gate C, which is across the street from the parking area. For more information about the event, please click here.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Ready..Set..Glow Run

The Cain Center will be hosting an evening 5k/10k family-friendly event at 8:30 p.m. on July 27th.

Glow sticks and other glowing attire will be handed out as well as Glow in the Dark t-shirts for those that register early.

Come enjoy the warm summer night in colorful display of glowing sticks, necklaces, glasses, bracelets, and lights along with other cool stuff!

Please click here for more information and to download a registration form, or contact the Cain Center at 903-677-2001.

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

East Texas Arboretum Presents New Summer Events

The East Texas Arboretum and Botanical Society will be hosting a series of Family Fun Friday Nights this summer on the grounds of the East Texas Arboretum.

Family Fun Friday Nights will feature a family-friendly movie along with other activities for the kids. The first event will kick off this Friday night, June 21st with Jurassic Park Night and a Dino Bone Dig. Light concessions will be available for guests. Events open at 7:30 p.m. and the movie will start at dusk.

Mark your calendars and plan to attend Family Fun Friday Nights on July 19th for Beach Blanket Bingo, a Slip-n-Slide and a Professional Dog Show. On August 16th, come out to the East Texas Arboretum for Ferris Bueller's Night, a Sock Hop and a Car and Motorcycle Show.

Admission is $4 per car for members and $5 per car for non members. For more information, please contact the East Texas Arboretum & Botanical Society at 903-675-5630.

Friday, June 7, 2013

City of Athens Promotes Tourism with New HD Video


In today's competitive tourism market, video is not an option but a must. With this in mind, the City of Athens Department of Tourism has teamed up with Phillips Productions of Dallas, Texas to produce the City's first tourism video to attract visitors to the City of Athens.

The City of Athens Department of Tourism has been working closely with the staff at Phillips Productions to produce a high quality video that brings to life the experience and ideas of what visitors can see and do here. "Athens has so much to offer visitors and our goal was to produce a video that speaks directly to the visitor and that captures the natural beauty that is Athens,” said Sherri Skeeters, tourism coordinator for the City of Athens Department of Tourism.

Michael Grant, director of marketing and strategic planning of Phillips Productions said, "Our company has a rich tradition in the art of storytelling. We used this powerful resource to produce a unique approach to the Athens video. We believe the storytelling technique is an authentic experience that viewers will enjoy while seeing all the things that make Athens a special place to visit."

The video captures stunning imagery and the charm of Athens from its nature trails and gardens to historic sites and outdoor adventures, and offers an invitation to viewers to get away for a while, relax and enjoy some new and exciting scenery.

The new video is available on the City of Athens Department of Tourism’s website at www.AthensTX.org and will be used to further promote Athens as a visitor destination through Texas tourism websites, including online advertising and promotions for the Department of Tourism.