Showing posts with label decatur ga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decatur ga. Show all posts

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Sugarland shows its rock 'n' roll side on ABC Special Monday


DECATUR, Ga. -- As one of the breakout country bands of the last few years, Sugarland can easily draw thousands of people to their high-energy concerts. But back in the day, Jennifer Nettles would finesse her singer-songwriter skills at a very laidback bar in Decatur, Ga., called Eddie's Attic.

"I love it. I started out there," she says. "I started doing open mikes. They have an open mike competition, and anybody can come and be a part of that. I started out doing that, and got a gig there and started developing a fan base between there and Athens, Ga. I definitely credit it with much of how I became the performer and musician that I am."
cmt.com


ABC SPECIAL MONDAY NIGHT @ 8:00 PM
Sugarland is giving fans a chance to try before you buy. The day before the duo's 'Live on the Inside' CD/DVD set hits Wal-Mart stores, ABC will broadcast special performances from the project in a one-hour special.

"Television music specials become iconic. Who hasn't seen replays of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan or Elvis's TV special wearing his jump suit and giving away his scarf?" says lead singer Jennifer Nettles. "Even performances that I can remember as a child, like 'Live Aid' for example, really made such an impact. We are so excited to have our show on ABC and hope that it will be a moment that people will enjoy and remember."

"We have overheard fans for years say, 'I brought my friend to see the show, this is their first Sugarland experience' with so much pride and excitement on their faces. It's as if they can't wait to share what they have discovered," says Kristian Bush. "This special is their new ticket that they can give to a friend. That is the most exciting part of this, imagining how far it will reach."

Filmed in Lexington, Kentucky last fall, the live concert includes Sugarland's big hits 'Stay,' 'All I Want to Do,' 'Baby Girl' and 'Something More.' They also cover R.E.M.'s 'The One I Love' and 'Nightswimming.'



'Sugarland: Live on the Inside' airs Monday, August 3 at 8:00 PM ET on ABC.

THEBOOT.COM

Costa & Jones Drugs Time Machine




Who knows where this was ?

Doug Thompson said...

Is that Twin Oaks in Avondale?

August 10, 2009 11:57 AM

Next Stop...Decatur said...

Yes, your are correct.
I will try and get a photo from the same spot in near future.

August 10, 2009 8:01 PM

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Decatur Square Could learn from the Marietta Square



As you know I like taking pictures of Theatre's, my latest is Marietta's Strand Theatre, recently brought back to life from being closed for many years, they did a perfect job. It is Grand.
While I was there looking around I noticed their park which is in the square.
The Marietta Square is very people friendly,unlike Decatur's . It's a park, even though they don't have a court house, the area has benches (many benches) all over the place, a layout Decatur could learn from. Another thing I like is you can drive around there square.
Decatur's square needs to be more like a park, it almost feels like someone might yell, Please Keep Off the Grass.
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About The Strand Theatre: After sitting dark for over 30 years, the 1935 Art Deco theatre was renovated and reopened in 2009 for your viewing pleasure. We hope to see you at a show soon – you have the opportunity to see musical productions by the Atlanta Lyric Theatre, classic movies, concerts, and more! The unique facility is also available for corporate and private events such as workshops, receptions, rehearsal dinners, and holiday functions. Please explore our site for more information or call 770-293-0080 to learn more. Now sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!

Monday, July 27, 2009

No furloughs, but DeKalb teachers take retirement hit

By Ty Tagami

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution



There will be no new furloughs in DeKalb County schools for the coming year, but teachers and administrators will get a little less money when they retire.
he county school board responded Monday to state budget cuts by eliminating payments to retirement savings accounts for teachers and administrators.

The move will save $26 million - as much as $10 million more than was needed because of belt-tightening by the state.

As part of state budget cuts, Georgia is slashing money that supplements local school districts. Gov. Sonny Perdue had recommended that locals furlough teachers to accommodate the cuts. Some counties, such as Gwinnett, Fulton and Forsyth, decided to do just that. Others, including Cobb and now DeKalb, found other ways to shave money.

ajc story

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Last Chance Thrift Store's New Location



Last Chance Thrift Store is now in Suburban Plaza Shopping Center.

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

DeKalb Swim Team allowed to Compete in State Meet


Bob Andres, bandres@ajc.com
Coach Mandi Bell watches members of her 11-and-older swim team practice Tuesday.

67-member DeKalb team can take part in meet by 4-3 board vote
By MARCUS GARNER

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution


The DeKalb Swim League will be allowed to compete in the state swim meet this weekend in Carrollton, state officials decided late Tuesday.
Board members for the Georgia Recreation and Parks Association voted 4-3 to allow the team back into the water, despite repeated failures by DeKalb County Parks and Recreation officials to comply with state rules for registering the team.

“The past five days have seen a tremendous amount of dialogue between GRPA committees and leadership to come to this ruling,” board president James Dodson said in an e-mail sent out to media and parents Tuesday evening.

AJC STORY

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Historic Plaza Theatre becomes a non-profit


Historic Plaza Theatre becomes a non-profit
by Richard Eldredge
Peach Buzz


In order to keep the city’s longest continually-operating movie theater open, owners Jonathan and Gayle Rej have announced that the 70-year-old Ponce de Leon Avenue institution has become a non-profit.

“The Plaza Theatre Foundation is intent on providing Atlanta a unique and classic filmgoing experience for years to come,” explains Jonathan Rej in an e-mail to Buzz Central. ”But the day-to-day operations of an independent cinema are rife with challenges. To keep the doors open, the film rolling and the popcorn popping, The Plaza Theatre Foundation needs your help.”

In order to keep the indie community arts theatre open, the Rejs are asking Plaza Theatre fans help in the following ways:

— Donate $250 and get the name of your choice engraved on a 9” gold star, which will be hung on The Plaza Theatre’s prestigious Star Wall.

— For a tax deductible donation of $400, you can purchase a seat to be installed in The Plaza Theatre. The name of your choice will be permanently displayed on an engraved brass plate attached to your seat.

— Be a Plaza Theatre V.I.P. by purchasing a membership package. Choose from a variety of

packages, which offer perks, discounts and more like movie passes, private screenings

and Plaza merchandise.

“Our goal is to keep The Plaza Theatre open and for it to continue to be a cornerstone of the

local arts community,” says Jonathan. “And gifts of all sizes will make a big difference.”

The Plaza Theatre Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization and all gifts are tax deductible. All

funds generated will be used toward restoration, furnishings, equipment, operations and community initiatives for The Plaza Theatre.

On Friday Jonathan told Buzz: “When we bought this place, we just wanted to keep the theatre open. We never thought we were going to make a lot of money off of it. But we were hoping that it would at least support itself. That hasn’t turned out to be the case.”
http://blogs.ajc.com/peachbuzz/

For more info: www.plazaatlanta.com.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

North Decatur Service Station and North Decatur Pharmacy circa 1950



The service station is a Texaco, also in the photo is A&P Super Market .

Here is a 1950 photo of the North Decatur Pharmacy which was located at N.Decatur Rd & Clairmont.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

The top-selling albums this week at Decatur CD:


by Richard Eldredge

The top-selling albums this week at Decatur CD:

1. Meat Puppets, “Sewn Together”

2. Grizzly Bear, “Veck atim est”

3. Steve Earle, “Townes”

4. Dave Brubeck Quartet, “Time Out” (deluxe 50th anniversary edition)

5. Kings of Leon, “Only by the Night”

Courtesy: Warren Hudson, owner, Decatur CD

AJC Peach Buzz









http://blogs.ajc.com/peachbuzz/2009/06/22/high-five-from-decatur-cd/

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Will a roundabout help Improve Emory Village

Click here to see how Roundabouts work for the United States.
this site has several animations, it explains it great.
below is what is on the site.
Look for this below and click on the play button for each

MODERN ROUNDABOUT ANIMATIONS
The users guide offers more details and the following animations will "walk you through" several modern roundabout scenarios. You will experience how easy it is to enter and exit a modern roundabout and what will result with improper use.

choosing the proper lane.
Yield to pedestrians.
What to do when encountering emergency vehicles.
Using the truck apron for large vehicles.
Improper lane change results in crash.
Wrong assumption leads to crash.

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The modern roundabout is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Twenty three states -- including Alaska, California, Colorado and Utah -- have active roundabout programs.


Construction of the
roundabout will start soon in Emory village.

The roadwork consisted of three phases. First, outdated water lines along North Decatur Road have been replaced by DeKalb County. This project began in mid-January 2009. The second phase, which will also last approximately 60 days, involves burying power lines along North Decatur Road. Georgia Power will manage this project.

Both of these projects must be completed before DeKalb County can begin the final roadwork project, the roundabout. That project is projected to begin this fall. As a precursor to the County’s roundabout work, Emory University has recently completed its new entrance, which will provide additional space needed to develop the roundabout.

The Alliance to Improve Emory Village is committed to providing periodic updates on these projects. For additional information on developments, events and merchants in the Village, visit www.emoryvillage.org. .

Here is a European youtube of how a roundabout works there.
Note:
European right of way rules for roundabouts are the opposite of those in the United States but this "just" gives you the concept of what it would be like.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Coming in July - Medlock Garden Tour


MEDLOCK GARDEN TOUR JULY 11!
Second Annual Medlock “Funky-Elegant Lush Summer” Garden Tour


As our neighborhood and the whole metro area burst into full and glorious spring, the Medlock Garden Tour Committee has been out walking the neighborhood, checking out all kinds of new gardens for the second annual Medlock Garden Tour. Gardeners are so grateful that rain has finally returned to the Southeast that they are not complaining too much about delayed planting due to storms. In fact, this seems like one of the freshest and greenest springs in many years, and we hope that our summer gardens will be lush and bounteous as well.

For those of you who didn’t attend last year’s First Annual Medlock Funky-Elegant Lush Summer Garden Tour, let it be said that it was a rousing success! We had huge lots, small plots, fish ponds, bird houses, showpiece gardens, old gardens, new gardens, community gardens, vegetable bounty, butterfly habitat, shade gardens, and sunflowers galore.

Approximately 250 adults and many children toured these gems of our neighborhood. Those who had never planted anything learned a lot and took great inspiration; gardeners and non-gardeners alike delighted in the uniqueness of each individual garden; neighborhood kids sold out of cookies and lemonade and gave guided garden tours; produce was given away; live classical music was played; neighbors had a wonderful time meeting each other as they walked, bicycled and drove through the neighborhood; and we raised $811 to benefit environmental education at Medlock School.

So, what’s in store for 2009??? The garden list is having the finishing touches put on it as we go to press; we have found that there are many more wonderful gardens in our community than we could have imagined. The list this year will include mostly new gardens, with a couple of star repeats from last year. We are looking at gardens with multiple raised beds for vegetables; a front yard that is nothing but flowers; a 1.7-acre lot featuring a huge shade garden, creek, swinging bridge and pond; a “power line garden” which includes a stream trail and bluebird habitat; a “rain pond garden” fed by gutter drainpipes going underground; and some major historical neighborhood landmarks on large lots, including one with a very large fish pond.

SO – mark your calendar for Saturday, July 11, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. And please note: we will need lots of volunteers on the day of the tour to "garden-sit.” Contact Margie at Thirdbrown136@sbcglobal.net if you can help on the day of the tour!

MEDLOCK GARDEN TOUR JULY 11!
Second Annual Medlock “Funky-Elegant Lush Summer” Garden Tour
14 Exciting Gardens – Including Historic Gems of Neighborhood!

~ Volunteers and Lemonade Sellers Needed ~

The grounds of the historic Steele-Cobb house on Fox Hills Drive and the McClelen family property on Medlock Road, both historic sites formerly totaling 400 acres, will be on the upcoming Medlock Garden Tour! Each of these properties are two acres each, and other gardens on similarly large lots will be included on the tour. The fourteen gardens represent a great range in style and personality and include mature hardwoods, vegetables, flowers, fruit trees, berry bushes, ponds and fountains, wildlife habitats, creeks and lagoons, rainwater preservation, and more. Both North Decatur Presbyterian Church and Medlock School gardens are on the tour, as is an Atlanta Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuary. You can get a good sense of the neighborhood’s geography and see how gardeners have creatively used power line areas. In all, the tour promises to be every bit as exciting as last year’s inaugural event! Volunteers are still needed for two-hour “garden-sitting” shifts (contact Margie at thirdbrown136@sbcglobal.net if you’d like to volunteer), and we hope neighborhood children will set up lemonade and cookie stands (contact Linda at lr1518@att.com if your child is interested). Tickets will go on sale June 12 at Ace Hardware, and will be available at Medlock School on the day of the tour. See you July 11!


Thanks Dennis for mentioning on your blog.

Jean Cohen

Monday, May 18, 2009

1957 Scene at Clairmont Shopping Center



In this 1957 photo you can see Alan's Photo's,Chesterfield's Laundry & Dry Cleaning,Gibbs Hardware & Hobby Inc. and Hardin Drug Store.
Clairmont Shopping Center is located at:
Clairmont & N. Decatur Rd.
Decatur, GA.

Sunday, May 3, 2009

DeKalb Cinco de Mayo festival canceled

DeKalb Cinco de Mayo festival canceled

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

Sunday, May 03, 2009

A massive Cinco de Mayo celebration has been canceled after a case of swine flu was discovered in Georgia.

Organizers say the celebration at Plaza Fiesta in DeKalb County scheduled for Sunday was postponed “indefinitely as a precautionary step.” The celebration drew about 35,000 people last year.

AJC story

Sunday, April 19, 2009

The Glen Theatre 1951 & 1986



The Glen Theatre in these color photos was a Born Again Church.
And today(bottom picture) the theatre building is a Pawn Shop.
note: This is sort of what happened to The Decatur Theatre before it was torn down, it became a Church.
I'm still looking for a photo of that. (hint)


The Glen Theatre
3183 Glenwood Road
Decatur, GA 30032

cinema treasures

Friday, January 23, 2009

A bit of inaugural fun created by Paste Magazine


A bit of inaugural fun created by Paste Magazine

The longest election season in memory is now over, and we wanted to help you unwind and express yourself as we head into the new era.

Make your own "Obamicon" — your image in a style inspired by Shepard Fairey's iconic poster.
Regardless of your candidate of choice in the 2008 election, here's your chance to sound-off.

Take your picture with a webcam or upload a photo, choose your own message, and submit to the gallery.

Try it here and it's free

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Come to Twain's for Super Bowl Sunday.


The Super Bowl
Come to Twain's for Super Bowl Sunday.

* 1/2 price off on all appetizers (including our awesome wings)
* $1 off 20 oz. Twain's Ales after 5:00

Having a party at home?
Bring Twain's wings and more to the party!
Specials on Super Bowl Platters available.
Ccontact: emily@twains.net

New at Twains!

Dark beer lovers unite! Twain's is now pouring two wonderful winterish delights. Three Lies Cocoa Stout has returned, and Thirty Days Belgian Black Ale has debuted. Check out the brewery page for full descriptions, then get down here and taste'em!

Telegram is playing at Twain's on January 24th, a rare Saturday show for this reunion show! We are very excited to be hosting these boys, and anticipate a very special night of music.

Sunday, January 25th at 5:00, get your fill of the genuine stuff as the New York Corned Beef Society returns to Twain's. Don't be late, we anticipate a big crowd for this mid-winter deli-fest!


Twain's is located at 211 E Trinity Pl
Decatur, GA 30030 (Cross Street: Church Street)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Underground Atlanta is ready to roll the dice.


Cope Linder Architects
This is an artist’s rendering of the proposed casino and redeveloped Underground.

By RACHEL TOBIN RAMOS, LEON STAFFORD

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Underground Atlanta is ready to roll the dice.

The operator of the downtown attraction said he has brought a proposal to the Georgia Lottery Board for a casino that would fund the HOPE scholarship and bring millions in tax dollars to the city.
While the idea of a downtown casino has been kicked around for years, this is the first concrete plan brought forward by a developer and presented to an institution that can make it a reality.

In an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday, developer Dan O’Leary, who with his business partner John Aderhold, holds a 50-year lease on Underground Atlanta, outlined a $450 million proposal that would bring up to 5,000 video lottery machines, completely gut and redevelop Underground and add a new 29-story hotel.

O’Leary estimates the casino would generate gross receipts of $600 million. Half of that would go to the lottery board.

“In order to truly change the perception of Underground,” he said, “we do have to bring a very significant element to that property that it doesn’t have now — a big draw. VLT machines would be an anchor tenant that would bring folks in.”

Monday, December 29, 2008

An unusual Christmas tradition. They help wash dishes at the Decatur Waffle House.


Margaret Kavanaugh (left) and Bonnie Blackburn (second from left) have an unusual Christmas tradition. They help wash dishes at the Decatur Waffle House, where they are regular customers. HYOSUB SHIN / hshin@ajc.com

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