Oragami Coming to Athens

20140707_152811The Color of Ideas Community Arts Center (TCOI), just off the Square at 207 E. Tyler Street, announces a new Origami Club! Origami, the ancient Japanese art of paper folding, is a fun activity for all ages. (Google origami for more details!) Origami paper will be provided for all who join in this fun event. No fee to participate in meetings, though donations are requested.

The benefits of origami are many: relaxation, fun, creative expression, patience, perseverance, logical thinking…to name a few. First Club meeting will be 10 a.m. this Saturday, July 12, at TCOI.

For those interested, a Leather Tooling Class ($20 for hour and a half class) will be meeting at the same time as the Origami Club. In the near future The Color of Ideas is hoping to begin a Calligraphy Club. If anyone would like to chair this new venture contact TCOI Director, Carolyn Ellis through Facebook at The Color of Ideas or stop by TCOI — Tuesday through Saturdsy, 9 am to noon — to discuss ideas!

Athens Troop 343 Boy Scouts Trek Through Wilderness

Athens Boy Scout Troop 343, June 2014 trek at Philmont NM. Pictured L to R, Ian Collins, Will Perryman, Nathan Johnson, and Temple Hendrickson.
Athens Boy Scout Troop 343, June 2014 trek at Philmont NM. Pictured L to R, Ian Collins, Will Perryman, Nathan Johnson, and Temple Hendrickson.

Boy Scout Troop 343 press release

An Athens crew of teenage Scouts and their leaders armed with hiking poles went on a June 2014 life changing trek through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains at Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico. Philmont covers 137,000 acres of vast wilderness with trails that climb from 6,500 feet to as high as 12,441 feet. Philmont Scout Ranch is the Boy Scouts of America’s premier high adventure camp and the largest youth camp in the world, serving nearly one million participants since it was gifted to the Boy Scouts by Oklahoma oilman and philanthropist Waite Phillips in 1938.

The crew made what amounts to a Scouting pilgrimage with their trip to Philmont. During their trek, Boy Scout Troop 343 hiked 74 miles over 12 days, including 22,916 feet of vertical ascents up and over a number of mountains and ridges. The group of Scouts and their advisors carried 50-60 pound backpacks with everything they needed to survive during the trek while hiking from camp to camp. Along with their tents, sleeping bags and gear, sometimes this also included a 4-day supply of food and 2-days of water. While on the trek, the Scouts endured tough challenges including backpacking in bear and mountain lion territory, pitching a new camp every evening with a hot meal while implementing strict bear procedures, near freezing temperatures at night, drinking safe water from mountain streams, steep climbs, and driving rain with threatening lightning. Continue reading “Athens Troop 343 Boy Scouts Trek Through Wilderness”

Fourth of July Fireworks at Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center

Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Photo
Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Photo

The annual Fourth of July fireworks show at the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center (TFFC) will be Friday, July 4.

TFFC will be open for regular paid visitation from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free admission for the fireworks show will start at 4 p.m. Visitors are encouraged to fish in the stocked casting pond until 8:30 p.m. No license is required to fish, and bait and tackle are furnished for free. The fireworks will begin about 9 p.m.

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. Continue reading “Fourth of July Fireworks at Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center”

Two New Classes Starting Up at The Color of Ideas in Athens

Crazy cool binder cover in leather by Larry Sherrod!
Crazy cool binder cover in leather by Larry Sherrod!

By Philokalia Jones/TCOI

The Color of Ideas Community Arts Center (TCOI), located just off the Square at 207 E. Tyler Street in Athens, announces a new Leather Tooling Class to begin the first Saturday in July at 9:30am. Taught by Larry Sherrod, the hour and a half class will cost $20 plus materials. All tools will be provided. The first project will be a belt. Larry is an amazing artist. If leather work interests you, don’t miss this class!

Also beginning at TCOI this July: Saturday Portrait Classes with Blake. The only materials required for this class are a large drawing pad, a pencil, an eraser, and a simple 8″x10″ black and white photocopy of the portrait you want to draw! Classes will meet from 10am to 11am on Saturdays and will only cost $10! For more details contact The Color of Ideas on facebook or stop by TCOI between 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Tuesday through Saturday. While you’re there a look at Blake’s remarkable work. (The large drawing in the window at TCOI of Bane from Dark Knight Rising is by Blake!)

If you are interested in meeting people and learning something new at the same time, here’s your chance, Athens!

Volunteers Needed at the Athens Thrift Store

The Athens Thrift Store is in need daily of volunteers to help stock shelves. They have an abundance of donated items and need help getting those items put on the shelves for customers to purchase. This would be a great community service opportunity for teenagers while they are on summer break. Anyone wanting to volunteer can contact Matt Akin @ (903) 675-3160.

All proceeds from Athens Thrift Store, after expenses, are given to other non-profit entities in the area including but not limited to:

  • ETMC Auxiliary
  • Henderson County Food Pantry
  • Meals of Kindness
  • Helping Hands Furniture Ministry and Clothes Closet
  • Ruby’s Safe Haven
  • Family Peace Project
  • East Texas Crisis Center
  • The Disciples Clinic
  • Henderson County Young Life
  • Help Center
  • Meals on Wheels
  • Athens Soup Kitchen
  • The Rainbow Room
  • CASA of Trinity Valley