Wednesday, September 30, 2015

9 to 5 the Musical begins October 1

Pushed to the boiling point by their boss, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot. They conspire to take control of their company and learn there's nothing they can't do, even in a man's world.

Set in the late 1970's this is a hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era. Outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic. It's about teaming up and taking care of business.

For dates and performance times, please click here.

Jazz on Tap, Plus Two with Kirk Overmoe this Saturday!

Jazz on Tap, Plus Two! Playing those incredible jazz standards on the patio of Castle Oaks Winery from
7 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Saturday, October 3.

Wine, Dine and Music!

Dinner is at 7 p.m. for $10 per person and music begins at 8 p.m. for $20 per person.

Call for reservations at 903-677-3776.

Come on out to Castle Oaks Winery for a great evening of entertainment.

Christmas Parade Entry Forms Now Available

The City of Athens is pleased to announce that 2015 Christmas Parade entry forms are now available at City Hall and on the City's website at www.AthensTexas.us.

The 2015 City sponsored Christmas Parade is called "Christmas Around the Square". All entrants are encouraged to decorate a float with a Christmas theme. Parade entries will be judged on creativity and overall appearance.

Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place winners; with first place receiving $500, second place receiving $300, and $200 given to third place. All prize money is generously sponsored by Republic Services and Kevin Lilly's McDonald's.

Participant entry fee is $20, and will be limited to the first 100 entries. The City urges participants to register early to ensure a place in this year's parade. Marching bands and drill teams will not be required to pay the fee, but will still need to register. Deadline for all participants wishing to register is Monday, Nov. 30.

For additional information about the Christmas Parade, please contact City Hall at 903-675-5131 or visit www.AthensTexas.us.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Uncle Fletch will Hit the Athens Square on Saturday, Sept. 26

The Uncle Fletch Hamburger Festival will return to the Courthouse Square in Athens from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26. There is no admission fee for the festival.

"I get so excited about Uncle Fletch that it is hard for me to keep myself in check," said festival committee chairman Jeff Weinstein. "This year is going to be even better than last year, it's going to be spectacular."

Just like last year, there will be the traditional hamburger cook-off to crown the best burger chef around, the McDonald's burger eating contest, Whataburger bobbing for burgers, and the Weinstein Team mooing contest. This year, however, the committee is cranking things up a notch by adding $1,000 in prize money to the cook-off. Prizes include:

  • $600 for First Place
  • $250 for Second Place
  • $150 for Third Place
  • Trophy for Uncle Fletch Spirit
  • Trophy for Best Decorated
"I think if you love competition, you need to be part of Uncle Fletch. What you have is people coming from all over that want to claim that they have the best hamburger in the world," said Weinstein.

There is still time to enter a cook team. Call Autumn Davis at 903-677-5333 for more information. The entry fee is just $20.

Another new feature for 2015 is the addition of the Extreme Engineering zipline. Extreme Engineering said that all proceeds from the zipline during the festival will go to charity.

"Basically, you will be ziplining through the square. How awesome is that?" said Weinstein.

The committee also has the "pickle plunge" dunk tank, the TVCC Cardettes and band, and several vendors lined up for the festival.

Make sure to come hungry, because all sorts of food is scheduled to roll in.

First are the hamburger vendors, the local folks who are going to be dishing up the festival's namesake. They include:

  • The Athens Christian Preparatory Academy
  • Chick's BBQ
  • The Uncle Fletch Booth, manned by Kris Baumann - TVCC Men's Head Basketball Coach
There will also be snow cones provided by Parad-ICE Sno Shaved Ice.

And for those people who might want something to go with their burger, there will be four specialty food trucks coming down from Dallas. They include:

  • The Butcher's Son
  • Texas Burrito Company
  • Mad Grill - Clean Mean Pan Asian Cuisine
  • Very Individual Pizza - flat bread rogue pizza
All the fun is planned to celebrate Athens as the Home of the Hamburger, the invention of Fletcher "Uncle Fletch" Davis.

Uncle Fletch served his then-unnamed sandwich at a cafe on the Athens square in the late 1880s. Then in 1904, he traveled to the St. Louis World's Fair where a reporter from the New York Tribune wrote a story about the hamburger.

For more information about the festival, please click here.

Life's Better Outside: Get Out There!

Do you want to learn to camp? Kayak? Fly fish? Cook gourmet campfire meals? Learn more about snakes and fish and other wildlife? Win prizes in a fishing tournament? Spend time with your family outdoors?

On September 26 at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center in Athens, the Outdoor Expo and Bluegill Family Fishing Tournament will help you develop skills and increase your knowledge in all those areas by doing them yourself under the direction of a skilled expert. The expo will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Registration for the Bluegill Family Fishing Tournament will begin at 7 a.m. at the TFFC's main gate; weigh-in and the awarding of prizes will take place at 2:30 p.m. in the Anglers Pavilion. Advance registration by mail for the tournament must be completed by September 23. The entry form and rules is available online by clicking here.

Live animal displays will let you get up close to reptiles and raptors. The Blackland Prairie Raptor Center will present a raptor show at noon and also conduct walk-around displays on the grounds. Wildlife on the Move will present a variety of interesting creatures at 1 p.m. followed by a see-and-touch session at 3 p.m.

Staff from Purtis Creek State Park will teach kayaking skills and water safety. Orvis and the Dallas Fly Fishers will teach the basics of fly fishing and fly tying. The Gregg County 4H Club will help you develop your archery skills.

Other stations will let you sample tasty foods cooked in Dutch ovens; see fish swimming in a glass-bottomed stream; see skins, tracks and skulls of predator and prey animals and learn how people lived in the Middle Ages.

Regularly schedule dive shows in which a diver hand-feeds fish will take place at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m.

All expo events are included with regular paid admission. For more information, please click here.