Saturday, December 6, 2008

Today's Agenda: Birds' Christmas Tree; Fort Worth Cats furlough celebration; window-pane and ceramic aptitude susceptible house

Drop by to have a word with the Birds' Christmas Tree today at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Kids get biodegradable bird feeders they've made, then hang the feeders up in the garden's trees as a fair donation to the birds. (The birds, after all, are ilk of gravid it - this has been a Botanic Garden ritual since 1935.) This year's fest starts at 11 a.m. There will be costumed characters and music groups performing. Admission is free. 3220 Botanic Garden Blvd. in Fort Worth. 817-871-7686.



Christmas Cats The Fort Worth Cats might be associated with bats and balls, but this is one group that also knows how to hit a vacation praising out of the park. The Cats are throwing a Christmas concert with the Fort Worth Civic Orchestra, along with a fireworks display. It all begins at 6 tonight at LaGrave Field in Fort Worth. Admission is free. 817-226-2287;.

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Fire up the holidays Local ceramicist Pam Summers and her husband, crystal artist Raymond Rains, have an annual leave accessible board at their studios. This will be the 26th duration they've thrown bring out the doors and invited the popular in for a party. They'll give thoroughgoing demonstrations of raku firing and telescope blowing between 2 and 9 p.m. at Cliff House Studio and Gallery, 8092 Eagle Mountain Drive in Fort Worth. Have an jotting for Agenda? Send it to.




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