Fromthedecaturminute.com
The mural on the MARTA Overpass at W. Trinity Place and Atlanta Ave. is almost complete. The Milagros Collective, consisting of artists Felici Asteinza and Joey Filastre, began work on the mural in the middle of November.
The project was initially delayed in order to do a lead abatement on the steel girders and while the rain was much-needed, it caused more delay in the painting process. The artists worked for a month through the middle of December and one side of the mural is just about finished along with the pilings under the Overpass.
The other side has been pressure washed and primed and is ready for the detail work.
Felici and Joey are part of a residency program at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art (MASS MoCA) from the end of December through the end of January.
They will return to finish the mural the first week of April when the weather is warmer so the paint will adhere better.
In addition to finishing the mural, they will be working with Decatur Active Living and the community at the Decatur Housing Authority to enhance the area under the bridge.
The area under the bridge has been funded by a KaBoom! Play Everywhere grant to create a playspace that will give the community a pleasant place to stop by and be physically active.
The space will be an extension of the mural and have features such as hopscotch, four-square, an artist-created bench and more. The space is also used as a bus stop by the adjacent community and once the mural is complete and the space is activated, it will be brighter, more welcoming, and add an element of fun to the area.
December 15 • 7-8 p.m.
Join the community for marshmallow roasting around the popular 10′ x
20′ bonfire on the square. It’s a festive evening complete with student
choral groups and holiday music. The event is free, but reservations are
encouraged to ensure we have enough marshmallows and roasting sticks!
Photo credit https://www.freshtix.com
Farm to Ladle was the
clear winner for your go-to bowl of soup. With locations in Avalon and
Ponce City Market, soul-soothing soup made with the freshest of
ingredients is only a ladle full away.
Due to popularity, our second place winner Souper Jenny
can now be found on the Westside, Decatur, Brookhaven and Buckhead. Run
as a cafeteria-style restaurant, you get the opportunity to ponder the
daily menu up close and personal. Bring a friend and enjoy your meal
together or bring it home to savor.
The soups at Agavero Cantina
in Lilburn are all the rage, winning them the #3 spot for best soup in
town. Try the chicken or tortilla soup for the perfect cold-weather
meal.
Beautyrest mattress is hosting a special donation
ceremony in support of the DeKalb County Fire Rescue Department next Monday,
Dec. 12. I thought you may be interested in covering the project, which
involves a "mattress makeover" for DeKalb County fire stations --
after all who is more deserving of a good night's sleep than first
responders?
Once this year's donation is complete, Beautyrest will have given 235
mattresses to DCFRD so all DeKalb firefighters can get the restful sleep they
need to perform optimally and keep residents safe.
I've provided a media alert below with information about Monday's event along
with background about Beautyrest's Firehouse Recharge program for your
reference. We'd love to see you out at DeKalb Fire Station 6 on Monday
morning; however, if you're unable to attend, I'm happy to provide images and
additional details as a follow up to the event.
BEAUTYREST TO HOST DEKALB COUNTY FIRE STATION “MATTRESS MAKEOVER”
AND DONATION CEREMONY
- Firehouse Recharge initiative gives metro-area firefighters the restful
sleep they need -
Next Monday, Dec. 12, Serta Simmons Bedding (SSB), LLC, will host a ceremony
celebrating its donation of 235 Beautyrest® mattress sets to the DeKalb
County Fire Rescue Department (DCFRD). DeKalb County Fire Chief Darnell
Fullum will join company representatives and firefighters at DCFRD Station 6
at 9 a.m. for the mattress makeover followed by the brief ceremony at 10:30
a.m. This year’s donation includes 85 mattress sets, which – when combined
with last year’s donation of 150 mattresses – will outfit all of the
bunkrooms in DCFRD’s 26-station department covering 15 communities.
Now in its fourth consecutive year, Firehouse Recharge is the Atlanta-based
Beautyrest brand’s philanthropic initiative to provide fire departments in
Atlanta and the surrounding metro area with new mattresses, so firefighters
get the restful, recharging sleep they need to keep our communities safe.
SSB believes in the importance of good, quality sleep for firefighters and
the average person alike. Firehouse Recharge is an opportunity for the
company to continue championing good sleep for those who need it most, while
also creating a platform to inform and educate the public. With more than
100,000 yearly responses, and one of the largest territories in the state,
there is hardly a team more worthy of restful sleep than the DeKalb County
Fire Rescue Department.
Beautyrest has donated more than 500 mattresses to local fire departments
over the course of its ongoing initiative and plans to continue expanding its
efforts to the greater metro area and beyond.
What: Beautyrest® Firehouse Recharge Mattress Makeover and Donation Ceremony
Who: Hosted by Serta Simmons Bedding, LLC. Interviews will be available with
Darnell D. Fullum - DeKalb Fire Chief, Michelle Montgomery - Vice President,
Beautyrest Marketing Communications and Station 6 Fire Rescue personnel.
When: Mattress makeover begins Monday, December 12, 2016 at 9 a.m.; Donation
ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m.
Where: DeKalb County Fire Station 6 “Screaming Eagle” (2342 Flat Shoals Road,
SE Atlanta GA 30316)
From facebook page "Toco
Hills Dear Customers, We want to inform you that Famous Pub is closing
after 30 years. Thank you for every single day that you spent at our
pub. Because of your love and support, our pub was neighborhood's
favorite one during years. Thank you for letting us be part of your
lives for so many years! We will have Blow out parties on 17th and 18th
of December and you all are invited! Thank you all for the experiences
that we've had with you!" Read more about it at http://www.tonetoatl.com/2016/12/another-star-falls-at-toco-hills-with.html
Shop Local at our biggest pop-up event of the year! There will be 45+ makers on hand, plus live music,food and activities. Enter the $500.00 Makers Givaway. Swag bags for first 50 Saturday Dec 10th.
10am-5pm
$5. admission
Free 12 and under.
New Hours: Fernbank Museum is now open 10am - 5pm daily. Prepare to ooh and aah over two floors of
twinkling, beautifully decorated trees showcasing celebrations around
the world in this enchanting exhibit. Twinkling with lights, glimmering
with color and shining with a variety of cultural objects, more than
25 trees and displays recognize the diversity of celebrations, holidays,
traditions and events from around the world. Buy Tickets
The Holiday Tree and Candle Sale will be from 9:00am and end at 3:00pm. The tree sale will also be open on Sunday December 4th, from 11:00am-3:00pm.
Frazier . Fraser Fir trees and wreaths are delivered freshly cut from a
farm in North Carolina. There are several sizes to choose from, with
prices ranging from $65-$85. We will also be selling Hanukkah candles at
a price of $10 a pack. Checks and credit cards will be accepted.
From:winnonaparkpta.org
FROM; visitdecaturgeorgia.com
East Court Square
Thursday, December 1• 7 p.m.
Local Decatur businesses are kicking off the season with the 8th
annual Decatur Christmas TreeLighting! Come out to East Court Square,
in front of Little Shop of Stories, on Thursday, December 1 at 7 p.m.
for the Tree Lighting celebration, complete with hot chocolate, carols,
snow and a visit from a jolly man in a red suit!