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Applications for Perry Scholarships Now Open

 

The William A. Perry Scholarship Program was established by the Board of Directors of the Waterfowl Festival in memory of one of its principal founders and former President – Mr. William A. Perry.

Administered by the Festival’s Scholarship Committee, a Scholarship Application may be submitted by high school seniors who will be attending an accredited College/University, Trade School or, by students enrolled in accredited graduate or post-graduate degree programs.

Only students who volunteer significant time and service to the Waterfowl Festival during either the annual November Waterfowl Festival or, during the year or, who provide valuable assistance in development and participation in Programs sponsored by the Waterfowl Festival, are eligible for scholarship consideration.

Volunteer and Program work by any Applicant must have occurred within not less than 2 years prior to submission of a Scholarship Application. Complete applications are due April 30, 2022.

Apply Here

Guyette & Deeter Hosts Online Decoy Auction to Benefit Waterfowl Festival

We are pleased to announce that the Waterfowl Festival is offering a unique “Waterfowl Festival 50th Anniversary Collection” of decoys for sale via virtual auction, starting on Friday, April 16. We selected our longtime partner and nationally-known auction firm, Guyette & Deeter, to manage the sale in support of our 50th year.

This collection, graciously donated to us by the Honorable Nicholas F. Brady, former United States Secretary of the Treasury, in 2012, includes a variety of species of ducks, geese, swan, several full rigs and some songbirds by carvers such as Ira Hudson, Roe Terry, R. Madison Mitchell, James T. & John “Daddy” Holly and many others. Each decoy purchase will come with a custom ribbon to mark your support for our golden anniversary!

Thanks to Guyette & Deeter’s generous pro-bono services, all proceeds from the sale will benefit our support of waterfowl conservation projects, wildlife art and sporting heritage. It will also help us bring you the best possible Waterfowl Festival weekend, November 12-14, 2021.

We are grateful to Guyette & Deeter for their professional expertise in making this sale possible. And thank YOU for your continued support of the Waterfowl Festival and our mission!

View the collection and make your bids at Decoysforsale.com beginning on Friday, April 16, 2021! New items will be added weekly until the collection is sold.

Sculptor Bart Water Returns as Waterfowl Festival 50th Anniversary Featured Artist

The Waterfowl Festival is thrilled to welcome internationally renowned sculptor, Bart Walter of Westminster, Maryland, back to Easton as the Featured Artist for its 50th Festival on November 12-14, 2021.

“We are proud to have Bart Walter join us for our 50th Anniversary,” said Kevin Greaney, Waterfowl Festival Board President. “Bart has been part of the Festival Family for many years and shares our belief that art plays an important role in conserving the landscapes, habitats and heritage of the Eastern Shore.”

Walter’s artistic career has deep roots in Easton and with the Waterfowl Festival. He grew up in Baltimore and spent weekends and summers on the Eastern Shore hiking, hunting, fishing and canoeing where he developed his love of the natural world. Walter first exhibited at the Festival in 1974 at the age of sixteen as a wood carver and became a loyal exhibitor for many years.

“Bird carving was odd to my friends in Baltimore City,” said Walter. “The Waterfowl Festival opened my eyes to other people my age who had similar interests in art and nature. I fell in love with the Festival, and my fellow exhibitors and Festival volunteers became my extended family. I am honored to be part of this ‘homecoming,’ to celebrate this significant anniversary with such a wonderful community of artists and volunteers.”

Although Walter began his career as a wood carver, he transitioned to working with Bronze in the late 1980s. While attending a lecture, his work caught the attention of famed primatologist, Jane Goodall. She commissioned Walter to make two chimpanzee sculptures that now reside at the Jane Goodall Institute in Arlington, Va.

Battle of Wills

Battle of Wills, Jackson Hole Airport

A trained biologist, Walter prefers to sketch and sculpt in the wild and gets as close to his subjects as possible. Walter has sketched and sculpted chimpanzees and elephants in Africa, polar bears in the Arctic, penguins in the Antarctic and wild mustangs on the plains of Wyoming.

Walter’s work can be found around the world in private and public collections including the Ugandan Wildlife Authority Headquarters in Kampala, the private collection of King Abdullah in Saudi Arabia, the National Zoo in Washington, DC, the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau, Wisconsin and the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, Wyoming.

When asked about the pieces and exhibitions of which he is most proud, Walter shares projects with both professional and sentimental significance. The first is the recent installation of “Battle of Wills” a 15.5 foot bronze bucking bronco at the entrance of the Jackson Hole Airport in Wyoming. The second is his 1996 solo exhibition at the Musee de Vernon in the village of Vernon, France located across the River Seine from Giverny, where Claude Monet lived and painted his famous waterlilies and other impressionistic masterpieces.

His sentimental choices are “Wild Imaginings,” a bronze sculpture of a full-size lion and boy, at his hometown public library in Westminster, Maryland and “Family Affair” the bronze sculpture of a pair of geese and their hatchlings that resides at the front of the Waterfowl Building on South Harrison Street in Easton where his artistic career began.

“Family Affair” was created in honor of the Festival’s 25th Anniversary in 1995 and is a beloved part of the historic downtown’s streetscape. Taking photos with “Family Affair” has become a rite of passage and part of visitors’ annual Waterfowl Festival traditions.

Family Affair

These rituals are what Walter loves most about public art. “It’s the gift that keeps giving. It’s always out there and always speaking to the public, years and even decades later.”

As the 50th Featured Artist, Walter will create a sculpture exclusively for the 2021 Waterfowl Festival. The work will be unveiled this summer.

“Given Bart’s international acclaim and popularity, we are very grateful for his gift of time and incredible talent in support of our 50th year,” says Waterfowl Chesapeake Executive Director Margaret Enloe. “Our partnership has been years in the works. We offer this announcement with excitement for a fall Festival where everyone has renewed excitement for friendships, community and the beauty of our natural world”.

Look for the unveiling of Walter’s Featured Art sculpture for the 2021 Festival this summer.

“Bird carving was odd to my friends in Baltimore City,” said Walter. “The Waterfowl Festival opened my eyes to other people my age who had similar interests in art and nature. I fell in love with the Festival, and my fellow exhibitors and Festival volunteers became my extended family.”

2021 Artists

Our artists are categorized into four types based on their medium of choice – painters, sculptors, carvers and photographers. They can be found in venues all over the downtown area of Easton and require a Festival ticket to visit. The works that are on display are for sale, and the commissions that are generated in the sale go to support the continuation of the Waterfowl Festival and are its main income generator. The artists are juried for admission by a committee and are re-evaluated every year. Artists from previous years will be contacted with an invitation from the Art Committee and do not need to re-apply. New artists who wish to be juried into the show can apply using the form below.

Apply To Be A New Exhibiting Artist

New Painters, Sculptors, Carvers and Photographers Are Encouraged to Apply in Winter of Each Year for the Show in November. New artist applications must be accompanied by at least five (5), but no more than ten (10) digital images uploaded via our DropBox link:

https://www.dropbox.com/request/c5aJXusfWQy6z6hXUVYQ

Please note that the quality of your images is very important. For example, poorly lighted and focused images and those including picture frames on paintings have a negative effect on the jurying process. Images must be of original works of art (no more than 2 images of any one piece). Be representative in subject matter, size, and price range of the artwork to be exhibited at the Festival.

We encourage all artists to bring items of ALL price ranges to appeal to more buyers. You may send images of work already sold. Use the description field here to submit information about the images that you upload. If accepted and the work brought to the show varies significantly, the Waterfowl Festival reserves the right to exclude it from the show. Once submitted we will redirect you to a payment link for your $50 application fee.

Be aware of the following before you apply:

Once accepted:

  • Painters pay a $125 Registration Fee with the Registration Agreement, and 35% commission on sales of original paintings and framed prints, 50% on sales of unframed prints.
  • Sculptors pay a $125 Registration Fee with the Registration Agreement, and 30% commission on sales.
  • Carvers pay a $250 Registration Fee with the Registration Agreement, and 10% commission on sales.
  • Photographers pay a $300 Registration Fee with the Registration Agreement, and 10% commission on sales.

Call 410-822-4567 or email if you need additional information about the process.

Diving Dogs

The Diving Dogs is always a popular attraction at the Waterfowl Festival and 2021 expects to be a great year for competition! Competition pros can register online (rules below).

There are always slots available for amateurs to try it out with your novice pup! Try-Its are $10 for two try-it tickets.

Competitive splashes are available Fri, Sat. and Sunday where you can watch and cheer on your favorites – Festival ticket is required.

Competition Rules: A NADD This event is being run by a NADD mobile dock. Registration Number is required to enter, purchase here for $35.00. Splashes include up to four minutes on the dock for one optional practice jump and two judged jumps. You must inform the judge prior to your jump if you want it to be considered a “practice jump”.

The jump order is set by a posted running order. Each splash closes 30 minutes prior to start time. Failure to be present at the beginning of the splash can result if the forfeiture of jumping in that splash.

Each distance jumping Splash allows 2 judged jumps, back to back. The longest jump of them will be your Qualifying Score.

You can earn a Diving Dog Title at this event. You must have five Qualifying Scores within a Division. NADD titles are recognized by the AKC and CKC through their recognition programs. View their applications here (AKC) and here (CKC).

Please read the official NADD Rules before you register to compete in the Trial.

 

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Dogs at the Festival

Planning for 50th Waterfowl Festival in November is Full Steam Ahead

The staff and volunteers of the Waterfowl Festival are busily planning for the 50th, scheduled for November 12-14, 2021. 

“Many people don’t realize that planning for the Waterfowl Festival is a year-long endeavor so as of now we are counting on being able to celebrate our 50th this Fall – albeit with some changes for the safety designed to protect our artists, exhibitors, volunteer and the entire community,” said WF Board President Kevin Greaney. “ Most importantly we’re planning to celebrate our history, heritage, art, and  culture as a community again.”

Waterfowl Chesapeake, the parent nonprofit of the Festival, was awarded two forgivable PPP (Payroll Protection Program) loans established by the 2020 CARES Act, with support from the Department of the Treasury. These much needed funds have allowed Waterfowl to keep staff on the payroll and working towards organizing for the 50th Waterfowl Festival.

Since November, the Virtual Art Gallery has generated a much needed sales boost to many fine artists who were juried into last year’s show. The site has recorded over $40,000 in sales during a time when art lovers were limited to online purchases. Those sales have been vital to the artists and Waterfowl’s planning since a percentage of each purchase helps support Waterfowl’s 2021 Festival. New works are being continuously added, too. Just this month, the Virtual Gallery was refreshed to include works from new artists in the local Working Artists Forum, WF’s Buy, Sell, Swap and Chesapeake Marketplace exhibits. More than 250 pieces of art are on sale in the gallery for the at-home shopper at https://waterfowlfestival.org/virtual-art-gallery/

Painter Julia Purinton and photographer Heather Orkis are top sellers,  both sold five pieces from the gallery.  Al Jordan’s “Frosty Morning” carving of a merlin was the top-priced piece, selling at $2950.

“By engaging our art buyers online and providing an exciting virtual experience for art collectors, we have kept the Festival in the hearts and minds of our collectors and fans.” Said Greaney. “We hope this momentum and online sales keeps us moving forward toward a terrific 50th Festival in the Fall where all our fantastic art can be enjoyed in person.”

At this time, the Festival is recruiting vendors and accepting applications for new artists who wish to exhibit for 2021. The links to the applications can be found at:

https://waterfowlfestival.org/apply-to-be-an-exhibiting-artist/

https://waterfowlfestival.org/apply-to-be-a-vendor/

Add your email to the list and we’ll send you updates on planning for the 2021 Festival.

Volunteering

Becoming a Festival Chair, Volunteer During the Festival or Apply to be a Duck Sitter

Be a Volunteer

The success of the Festival stems from the hard work and hospitality offered by our corps of dedicated volunteers. We invite you to join the team!

Each year we recruit, train and depend upon more than 1,200 volunteers to make the whole event happen. While mostly from Talbot County, some even travel from across the country simply for the fun of volunteering at our annual event. Festival planning and preparations go on year round, so volunteers are always needed for a multitude of tasks. More than 60 volunteer committee chairs invest hours of their time coordinating Festival details and they, in turn, depend on hundreds of others to help get things done. Volunteer opportunities are small to large, easy to extensive – but always much appreciated!

Volunteer Opportunities

Below are the opportunities we could use help with for 2021. Please use the form below to reach out.  Not sure where your best fit is? Call our office at 410.822.4567 or email Leslie Milby at.

BUS GUIDES
DUCKSITTERS (Volunteers 18 and under)
FESTIVAL SHOPPES
GUEST SURVEY HELP (NEW)
OFFICE HELP
SECURITY WATCHMAN
SET UP & BREAK DOWN HELP
TICKET SALES
TIPS TRAINED BARTENDERS & BEER POURERS

Chairman Opportunities for 2021 – Coming Soon!

Calling Contests

 

The Premiere Calling Championships in the World.

Putting the Duck and Goose back into Duck and Goose Calling. 

Competitors are immersed in the language of the incredible waterfowl of the region, competing against each other the for coveted title of World Champion. Callers from all around the world come to Easton once a year to showcase their skills and hope to be immortalized in the history books of Championship Calling. Many of the industry’s leaders in waterfowl calling and hunting have gotten their start on the calling championship stage at the Waterfowl Festival.  The World Championship Goose Calling Championship ®, founded in 1976, is the longest running goose calling championship in the United States. This Championship has single-handily changed the shape and face of the goose calling and waterfowling industry! Prize packages range from $5,000 to $12,000 in cash and prizes thanks to all our Corporate partners.

With audiences of 600+, five championships and incredible prize packages on the line, the stage is always set for an exciting evening. The beauty of Easton’s championships is the level playing ground. Anyone, novice or master, can blow. The World Waterfowl Calling Championships bring in judges from all the flyways, to have representation from across the country.

All the callers on our stage showcase their incredible abilities to operate a duck or goose call. However, our live championships stress that all callers must replicate the sounds of actual ducks and geese. The callers are instructed to not go outside the realm of natural sounds of ducks and geese. By leveling the playing field, any and all callers are urged to participate. This championship is not about who can operate a call the best, but who sounds the best in the field!

Competition Schedule

Friday, November 12- 10 a.m. – Noon – Registration for all Competitors  (at Easton High School Auditorium)

  • 11 a.m.: Judges & Callers Meeting – Senior Division
* A meeting for all the callers and judges to give their input on the contests, scores and how to improve the sport for the following year.
  • 12:30 p.m.: Preliminary Rounds begin (Senior Divisions)
  • 12:30 p.m. World Championship Team Goose Calling Contest
  • 2:00 p.m.   World Championship Team Live Duck Calling Contest
  • 
3:30 p.m.   World Championship Live Goose Calling Contest
  • 5:00 p.m.   World Championship Live Duck Calling Contest
  • 6:30 p.m.   World Championship Goose Calling Contest

Saturday, November 13 – 9-11 a.m.  Registration for Junior competitors (at Easton High School Auditorium)

  • 10:30 a.m.  Judges Meeting – Junior Division
  • 11:00 a.m.   Preliminary Rounds begin (Junior Divisions)
  • 11:00 a.m.   Junior World Championship Live Duck Calling Contest
  • 12:15 p.m.  Junior World Championship Goose Calling Contest
  • 2 p.m.: FINAL ROUNDS (Please note, there is no bus transportation after 5 p.m.)

o World Championship Live Duck Calling Contest – Junior
o   World Championship Goose Calling Contest – Junior
o   World Championship Team Goose Calling Contest
o   World Championship Team Live Duck Calling Contest
o   World Championship Live Goose Calling Contest – Senior Division
o   World Championship Live Duck Calling Contest – Senior Division
o   World Championship Goose Calling Contest – Senior Division

6-10 p.m.  Sportsman’s Dinner & Celebration
Easton Elk’s Lodge. Tickets $50  Buy Tickets

 

LIVE Location: Easton High School
723 Mecklenberg Ave.

Admission: Preliminary Rounds (Fri & Sat) – FREE;

Finals  (Sat. eve) – FREE with Festival admission or $10 per person

Follow the action LIVE on our Facebook Feed!

 

Our master of ceremonies is Chad Belding, the host of “The Fowl Life” and owner of Jargon Duck and Goose Calls. In his 36 years, Belding has worked with the best in the hunting industry. Nevada native Belding got hooked on hunting ducks after pursuing them as a kid with family and friends. He’d ultimately turn that love of waterfowl hunting into his life’s work when he created Banded Nation after college, with help from key partners in the industry.

Today, hunting waterfowl remains at the center of Chad’s world, as the passionate hunter and champion duck caller travels the continent as star of “The Fowl Life” outdoor television show. Hunters from all walks of life appreciate his aggressive hunting style and die-hard dedication. We are very excited to have Chad and “The Fowl Life” team on board!

Sponsorships

No matter the size of your business or organization– there are many ways to get involved in supporting the Waterfowl Festival

The generous contributions of our Corporate Partners are instrumental to the success of each annual Waterfowl Festival. Their sponsorship offsets the costs of conducting the Festival, thus enabling the maximum amount of Festival proceeds to be applied to conservation activities. The Corporate Partner Program offers levels of support at all price levels. In appreciation, the Waterfowl Festival extends recognition, promotional and entertainment benefits which vary depending upon the level of support. Partnering with the Festival is an excellent opportunity for businesses to meet their goals for community involvement by supporting an event that attracts nearly 20,000 attendees from the Mid-Atlantic region and produces an annual economic impact of $3.5 million to the community.*

There are many opportunities that exist for Corporate Partners at the Waterfowl Festival, some of which include:

  • Venue Sponsorships
  • Special Event Sponsorships
  • Title Sponsorships
  • Official Guide Advertising and Sponsorships
  • Calling Contest Sponsorships

Sponsorship levels start at $500!

To join the Corporate Partner program or for more information,  download the Partnership Kit , email

The Economic Impact of the Waterfowl Festival

  • The 6,833 out of town visitors to the 2019 Waterfowl Festival spent nearly $3 million in travel-related goods and services. On average, visitors spent roughly $421 within Talbot County during their trip.
  • 6 out of 10 stayed overnight spending an average of $251 per trip on lodging
  • 55% of overnight visitors stayed in a hotel or motel (over 76% of those stayed in a hotel or motel in Easton)
  • 25% of those who stayed in other towns, stayed within Talbot County
  • Waterfowl Festival-initiated spending generated $787,000 in tax receipts, including $357,000 in federal receipts and another $429,000 in state and local tax receipts
  • In 2019, spending by visitors and event organizers generated a total of nearly $1.6 million in wages for Talbot County employees

*Source: Rockport Analytics Economic Impact Study of 2019 Waterfowl Festival

Vendors

Application will be open on April 1, 2023 for our 2023 show. 

Categories of Vendors:

Buy, Sell, Swap Antique and contemporary decoys, sporting collectibles, American folk art. 

Chesapeake Marketplace Demonstrating Artisans and Craftspeople offering a variety of gift and collector items. 

Sportsman’s Pavilion Sporting retail products, goose and duck calls, excursions, charters or similar.

Tasting Pavilion Regional wineries, breweries and gourmet foods. 

Artifacts Decoys, guns, boats, equipment and memorabilia related to waterfowling made and used prior to 1955. 

Children’s Activities —  Call 410-822-4567 or email   if interested

Food Vendors at the Festival are or are associated with nonprofit, Eastern Shore-based organizations. Food vendors must participate in a separate application process.
Call 410-822-4567 or email if you feel your organization qualifies.

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