Most
people think the saying “dog days of summer” refers to it being so hot that everyone turns into dogs and lies around sleeping.
The
saying actually comes from the period of July through mid-August when Sirius,
the dog constellation, is in the sky. Which is also when everyone turns into
dogs and lies around sleeping.
It’s
now officially autumn (the first day of fall was Tuesday), but in the Deep South summer weather persists. Which might be
why Texas has gone to the dogs.
This
Friday through Sunday, Sept. 26-28, canine athletes from Texas, Oklahoma and
Louisiana will compete in the South Central Regional Championship at Discovery
Green in the heart of Houston. There will also be a doggie costume contest at
4:30 p.m. Saturday and America’s Got Talent-winning Olate Dogs — a high-energy,
fast-paced theatrical act — performing pet tricks at 7 p.m. Saturday and 6 p.m.
Sunday.
For
information, visit http://www.discoverygreen.com.
Over
in Beaumont, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, it’s DOGtober Fest, a
fido-friendly event with food at the Bone Appetit Food Court, music and canine
activities such as contests for Master/Dog Look Alike, Cutest Dog, Best Howlin’
Dog and Best Dressed Dog. In addition, there will be Bark Art, The SPAW, The
Barkery, PAW Readings, Neiman Barkus shopping, Strutt Your Mutt Parade and
more.
It’s
all free and happening at the grassy area between the Julie Rodgers Theatre at 765
Pearl St. and the Beaumont Public Library at 801 Pearl St. in downtown Beaumont.
DOGtober is presented by Beaumont Main Street and was named Texas’ best downtown event by the Texas Downtown Association in 2013. Can I get a bark? For information, visit http://www.dogtoberfestbeaumont.com/.
Cheré Coen is an award-winning travel writer specializing in the Deep South. She is also the author of “Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History,” “Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana” and “Exploring Cajun Country: A Historic Guide to Acadiana” and co-author of “Magic’s in the Bag: Creating Spellbinding Gris Gris Bags and Sachets.” Write her at cherecoen@gmail.com.
DOGtober is presented by Beaumont Main Street and was named Texas’ best downtown event by the Texas Downtown Association in 2013. Can I get a bark? For information, visit http://www.dogtoberfestbeaumont.com/.
Cheré Coen is an award-winning travel writer specializing in the Deep South. She is also the author of “Forest Hill, Louisiana: A Bloom Town History,” “Haunted Lafayette, Louisiana” and “Exploring Cajun Country: A Historic Guide to Acadiana” and co-author of “Magic’s in the Bag: Creating Spellbinding Gris Gris Bags and Sachets.” Write her at cherecoen@gmail.com.