I want to say congratulations to David at the inDECATUR blog for his first year anniversary.
Some of you might not know this but David was on Decatur High Schools INDECATUR staff as managing editor. INDECATUR was the name of Decatur High's year book that they published each year, now remember putting out one of these year books is not an easy task, a lot of hard work goes into that, and the experience he got from this was carried over to his blogs of today, he even took the name INDECATUR and changed it to inDECATUR (which is a great name) for his Decatur blog. He puts a lot of work into this and it shows,
from his old Decatur High School blog, (which I gave some pictures to use) to his inDECATUR blog today. I have learned a ton of stuff from him on how he runs his blogs.
So David I say "SALUTE" to you.
Hope you have many more suscessful years.
Dennis Whitefield
Next Stop...Decatur.
Attached are some pictures I found of him at Decatur High when he was hard at work ( as usual) on the INDECATUR.
CONTACT......EVENTS......RESTAURANTS......ANTIQUES - KUDZU ANTIQUES & DECATUR ESTATE ......EDDIE'S ATTIC
Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Wordsmiths Books, in Decatur, GA announces“Saving Bookstores is AWESOME!!! Night of AWESOME!!!!” fundraiserweekend night 1, August 15, with Jack Penda
One day after launching their “Save OurBookstore” campaign, Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, GA announces plans forthe first night of their forthcoming full-weekend fundraiser, to take placeAugust 15-17th.
Kicking off said fundraising weekend of events on Friday,August 15, at 7:30 PM, Wordsmiths Books, in conjunction with PASTE Magazine andsouthern literary blog BabyGotBooks.com, is presenting a night they’vedubbed the “Saving Bookstores is AWESOME!!! Night of AWESOME!!!!”.Presenting from his first full-length novel titled Awesome, a hilarious and irreverent love story with a robotprotagonist (which serves as the thematic base for the evening’s events),will be local humorist author Jack Pendarvis. Fittingly, Pendarvis was one ofthe first authors to ever present on the Wordsmiths stage. FollowingPendarvis’s reading, Atlanta Indie-rock favorites Sealions will perform.To conclude the evening’s events, Wordsmiths will be hosting a“silent robot auction”, in which artisan robots of varying shapes,materials and forms, handcrafted by local businesses, entities, celebrities andindividuals will be silent auctioned to benefit Wordsmiths “Save OurBookstore” fund. Any individuals or groups wishing to create a robot ofany sort to donate to the silent auction are asked to contact Wordsmithsdirector of marketing, Russ Marshalek, at russ@wordsmithsbooks.com
Further details regarding the rest of the fundraisingweekend are forthcoming, and will be detailed both on Wordsmiths Books homepage, wordsmithsbooks.com, and the Wordsmiths blog, blog.wordsmithsbooks.com
For more information regarding Wordsmiths Books fundraisingweekend and the “Save Our Bookstore” campaign, visitwordsmithsbooks.com
Kicking off said fundraising weekend of events on Friday,August 15, at 7:30 PM, Wordsmiths Books, in conjunction with PASTE Magazine andsouthern literary blog BabyGotBooks.com, is presenting a night they’vedubbed the “Saving Bookstores is AWESOME!!! Night of AWESOME!!!!”.Presenting from his first full-length novel titled Awesome, a hilarious and irreverent love story with a robotprotagonist (which serves as the thematic base for the evening’s events),will be local humorist author Jack Pendarvis. Fittingly, Pendarvis was one ofthe first authors to ever present on the Wordsmiths stage. FollowingPendarvis’s reading, Atlanta Indie-rock favorites Sealions will perform.To conclude the evening’s events, Wordsmiths will be hosting a“silent robot auction”, in which artisan robots of varying shapes,materials and forms, handcrafted by local businesses, entities, celebrities andindividuals will be silent auctioned to benefit Wordsmiths “Save OurBookstore” fund. Any individuals or groups wishing to create a robot ofany sort to donate to the silent auction are asked to contact Wordsmithsdirector of marketing, Russ Marshalek, at russ@wordsmithsbooks.com
Further details regarding the rest of the fundraisingweekend are forthcoming, and will be detailed both on Wordsmiths Books homepage, wordsmithsbooks.com, and the Wordsmiths blog, blog.wordsmithsbooks.com
For more information regarding Wordsmiths Books fundraisingweekend and the “Save Our Bookstore” campaign, visitwordsmithsbooks.com
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Monday, August 4, 2008
Wordsmiths Books launches urgent“Save Our Bookstore” Campaign
Wordsmiths Books, in Decatur, GA, home of such literary andmusical powerhouse events as Amy Sedaris, Christopher Moore, Ani Difranco andFinal Fantasy, today launched a campaign to rally attention and funds deemed“vitally necessary’ to save and preserve the bookstore that has become a communitycenter of sorts for the literary arts in the city. In a post onWordsmiths’ always-highly-active blog, citing the store’s previousoff-the-beaten-path location’s momentous rent requirements and a recentbig-name author event requiring a massive up-front investment that didn’tpan out as catalysts for the store’s current financial peril, store ownerZachary Steele writes “We need your help to save our bookstore. Beginningtoday, August 4th, and leading through a weekend fundraising event August15th-August 17th, I am opening myself to your assistance. Itdoesn’t matter how small your contribution is–with enough help itwill all add up in the end. If you want to offer $25, $50, $100, $200,anything at all, it can help.”
“At our new location, business has been steady,walk-in traffic consistent, sales are up and costs are down”, Steelecontinues. “Everything you want out of a business and everything itneeds to be as long it’s not carting a debt that continually drains itsresources. Given the opportunity to grow in our new location, given theopportunity to balance things out, we will thrive and continue to provide theentertainment and service that you have all come to appreciate. But wecan’t get there without help. Your help in specific.” Wordsmiths Books Marketing Director Russ Marshalek is said to be inthe process of crafting a three-day benefit weekend August 15-17, and is“encouraging any with suggestions or a willingness to participate toemail him at russ@wordsmithsbooks.com”.However. Steele stresses “if you wish to help, if you can help, I ask youdo so immediately rather than waiting for the 15th to roll around.”
Potential donors of any amount are encouraged to eitherdonate online by using the ‘Donate Now” button atwordsmithsbooks.com, call the store at 404-378-7166 or simply stop in to thelocation at 545 N McDonough St, Decatur, GA 30030.
The complete text of Wordsmiths Books owner ZacharySteele’s note launching the “Save Our Bookstore” campaign canbe viewed on the Wordsmiths home page, at wordsmithsbooks.com
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Sunday, August 3, 2008
Open Mic night Monday night Aug 4 at Eddie's Attic
EDDIE'S ATTIC
MONDAY, AUGUST 4th
SONGWRITERS OPEN MIC
Show time: 8:00 p.m. / Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
Individual advanced tickets: $10 / At the door: $13 / Tables: $50
For over 16 years, we've hosted Atlanta's premiere OPEN MIC for the performing songwriter. National and local acts perform 2 songs each, with 3 finalists returning for a third song at the end of the evening for a chance to win a cash prize and a spot in our bi-annual, nationally acclaimed Open Mic Shootout. These Open Mics are well attended and are once again being hosted by Attic founder Eddie Owen. This is a great opportunity for up and coming talent to hone their skills and for listeners to see and meet tomorrow's stars. For more information on playing at our Open Mic, visit the "Artist Info" page of our website
MONDAY, AUGUST 4th
SONGWRITERS OPEN MIC
Show time: 8:00 p.m. / Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
Individual advanced tickets: $10 / At the door: $13 / Tables: $50
For over 16 years, we've hosted Atlanta's premiere OPEN MIC for the performing songwriter. National and local acts perform 2 songs each, with 3 finalists returning for a third song at the end of the evening for a chance to win a cash prize and a spot in our bi-annual, nationally acclaimed Open Mic Shootout. These Open Mics are well attended and are once again being hosted by Attic founder Eddie Owen. This is a great opportunity for up and coming talent to hone their skills and for listeners to see and meet tomorrow's stars. For more information on playing at our Open Mic, visit the "Artist Info" page of our website
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Saturday, August 2, 2008
Update on The Decatur High School Stadium
Press box is starting to look good.
workers are woring 7 days a week to get this place ready
for opening night Sept 19th
Score Board is going up soon, workers are installing the base frame as you can see.
Looks like they will have two score boards.
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PIGGLY WIGGLY's in Decatur in the 1940's
Top photo is The Piggly Wiggly's that was located at 128 Clairemont Ave.
Bottom photo is The Watkin's building on E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
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Friday, August 1, 2008
The Varsity celebrates it's 80th Anniversary tomorrow.
By Richard L. Eldredge
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
On Aug. 2, the Varsity will celebrate its 80th anniversary at its main location downtown at 61 North Ave.
The city's fast-food fixture is throwing a big birthday bash on the upper deck of the parking lot from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring local bands the Cool Whips, the Hibbert Brothers and the Planet Rock Experience (featuring talented local school kids, ages 7 to 18). 97.1 FM the River will host a live radio remote from the Frosted Orange emporium. Coca-Cola, meanwhile, is hauling in the NASCAR Experience driving simulator for race fans and classic cars from the 1950s and 1960s will be parked outside.
The Varsity will be giving away free birthday cake, ice cream and balloons. And we strongly suspect they'll have a few chili dogs and onion rings available for purchase as well.
Oh, and Varsity fanatics also will get a sneak peek at a five-minute preview of the upcoming PBA 30 documentary tentatively titled, "What'll Ya Have? A History of the Varsity," set to air this fall.
Thankfully, producers taped two interviews with longtime Varsity counterman Erby Walker before the 70-year-old's death last month.
"We were really fortunate," the film's executive producer, Gregg Bauer, told Buzz Thursday. "Two weeks later, Erby was gone. It was quite a shock."
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
On Aug. 2, the Varsity will celebrate its 80th anniversary at its main location downtown at 61 North Ave.
The city's fast-food fixture is throwing a big birthday bash on the upper deck of the parking lot from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. featuring local bands the Cool Whips, the Hibbert Brothers and the Planet Rock Experience (featuring talented local school kids, ages 7 to 18). 97.1 FM the River will host a live radio remote from the Frosted Orange emporium. Coca-Cola, meanwhile, is hauling in the NASCAR Experience driving simulator for race fans and classic cars from the 1950s and 1960s will be parked outside.
The Varsity will be giving away free birthday cake, ice cream and balloons. And we strongly suspect they'll have a few chili dogs and onion rings available for purchase as well.
Oh, and Varsity fanatics also will get a sneak peek at a five-minute preview of the upcoming PBA 30 documentary tentatively titled, "What'll Ya Have? A History of the Varsity," set to air this fall.
Thankfully, producers taped two interviews with longtime Varsity counterman Erby Walker before the 70-year-old's death last month.
"We were really fortunate," the film's executive producer, Gregg Bauer, told Buzz Thursday. "Two weeks later, Erby was gone. It was quite a shock."
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
FIVE QUESTIONS ... with Dave Kieffer, owner of Mellow Mushroom in Decatur
By Jon Waterhouse
For the Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/31/08
Restaurateur Dave Kieffer incorporates his love for the pizza business and passion for B-movies into the downtown Decatur Mellow Mushroom location. As a franchisee for the pizza chain, he puts his own stamp on his store, decorating the tables with classic horror and sci-fi posters. And he uses artwork that places the Mellow Mushroom cartoon characters alongside creatures like Frankenstein, Godzilla and men from Mars.
How did you wind up opening your own Mellow Mushroom restaurant?
After high school I moved to New York with my family. But I was a wannabe rock star, so I moved back to Atlanta to play with my band. Since we never really made any money on the music front, I had to do something to make a living. I got a job with the Mellow Mushroom on Powers Ferry Road, which was the second store franchised ... I worked there on and off for around 11 years until I started working with my family selling and servicing sheet-fed printing presses. After my dad decided to retire, I hit him up to let me try to open my own Mellow Mushroom, as I had really grown to like the company. He finally gave in, and I opened this store in February 2001.
Why Decatur?
I decided on Decatur because I had grown up in Stone Mountain and had always liked the Decatur area. It seemed like Decatur was a really up-and-coming area with a small-town feel, which was right up my alley. So I was thrilled to get this spot.
Do you think downtown Decatur is reaching its peak of restaurant saturation?
There are quite a few restaurants in Decatur, but I'm not sure it's really reached the point of saturation. It's great for me as a Decatur resident to have so many choices, too. So I see it more as a plus.
Your restaurant's decor is heavy on the B-movie theme. Explain the fandom.
I consider myself a huge B-movie fan. As a kid in Ohio, I used to love watching Ghoulardi, a local horror host broadcast out of Cleveland, which is when I really started to love the old classic monster and sci-fi movies. The first movie my dad took me to at the drive-in was "Food of the Gods" based on the H.G. Wells story. It really terrified me as a kid, and I've been fascinated with the genre ever since.
As a horror and sci-fi fan, what's your idea of the perfect desert island DVD?
There are a lot of great ones to choose from, but I am really a sucker for all of Tobe Hooper's stuff. And I can watch "The Funhouse" over and over again. Traveling carnivals have a certain weirdness factor inherently, and that movie just really catches that whole feel for me.
> Mellow Mushroom Pizza, 265 Ponce De Leon Place, Suite Q, Decatur. 404-370-0008, www.mellowmushroompizza.
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The Glenwood Drive-In
The Glenwood Drive-In
4421 Glenwood Road
Decatur, GA.
Circa 1969
Now I want to find a photo of The Scott Drive-In.
Which was located at the intersection of Scott Blvd & Lawrenceville Hwy.
Decatur, GA.
Does anyone have a photo of it.
I am still looking for one.
Black & White photo's
are from Grand Opening 1955
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Columbia Mall Sears.
Check out this photo of the Sears at Columbia Mall over at the inDECATUR site, looks like it was taken not long after it opened circa 1964 ot 1965
Monday, July 28, 2008
Decatur, Ga. circa 1964
The cars in this are 1950's cars, but this photo came out of Decatur High School yearbook of 1964, maybe they used an older photo they had saved.
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Next Stop Decatur's Time Machine
The old Clark Music Store was one of many stores that thrived on Sycamore Street years ago. Today that same building is Birdi's.
Clark photo: Johnny Crawford/AJC
BiRDi's photo: Dennis Whitefield
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Mingei World Arts present a Performance Benefit for LA Union Library
Don't forget!
Performance benefit for La Union Library
Carmen Deedy and John McCutheon!
Tuesday, July 29
7:15pm
Decatur Library
Come early! Doors open at 6:00pm.
Free, but donations for the library encouraged!
Browse and buy fabulous carvings from the artisans of La Union Tejalapan,
and bid for others in a silent auction!
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the library.
Carmen and John's books and CD's also for sale, and available for signing!
Post-performance tastes courtesy of El Tesoro.
Mingei World Arts, Inc.
427 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
404.371-0101
Fax 404.371-0131
Comment:
jd said:
Anything the women at Mingei do is worth a special trip. Ann and Ellen are the heart and soul of Church Street in downtown Decatur. Can't wait.
July 30, 2008 8:35 AM
Performance benefit for La Union Library
Carmen Deedy and John McCutheon!
Tuesday, July 29
7:15pm
Decatur Library
Come early! Doors open at 6:00pm.
Free, but donations for the library encouraged!
Browse and buy fabulous carvings from the artisans of La Union Tejalapan,
and bid for others in a silent auction!
A portion of the proceeds will benefit the library.
Carmen and John's books and CD's also for sale, and available for signing!
Post-performance tastes courtesy of El Tesoro.
Mingei World Arts, Inc.
427 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
404.371-0101
Fax 404.371-0131
Comment:
jd said:
Anything the women at Mingei do is worth a special trip. Ann and Ellen are the heart and soul of Church Street in downtown Decatur. Can't wait.
July 30, 2008 8:35 AM
~ Fleet Feet Decatur ~
431 W Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA 30030
At Fleet Feet Decatur, you will find a friendly environment where runners, walkers and fitness enthusiasts of all abilities receive unparalleled service and support. Fleet Feet's Fitlosophy helps you find the right ''FIT'' in every facet of your active lifestyle. With our "one customer at a time" approach, our knowledgeable staff will help guide you to the right products for your individual needs.
Store hours
Mon - Fri 10a.m. - 7p.m.
Sat 10a.m. - 6p.m.
Sun 12p.m. - 5p.m.
404.371.0208
I had the opportunity to meet the owners of this fine new store yesterday, very nice people.
Please check this store out, you will love it.
Special note: They have great advertising techniques
see photo of 3 mannequins out front of the Brick Store Pub.
Great job, I love it.
For more on Fleet Feet click here.
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Thanks for the photos inside the store Dennis! Especially liked the BSP shot!
Keep up the good work!
July 30, 2008 1:30 PM
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Memories of The Emory Theatre & Jones Pharmacy
Here are some great memories of someone who use to live in Decatur.
I just wanted to share it with you all.
Be sure to read comments.
I went to the Emory Theater, especially for Sat. morning cartoons, from when I was old enough (moved to the area in 1943) to when we moved to Decatur in the Fall of 1949. (We then moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1950.) We lived near Druid Hills School, where I went from the first grade til the beginning of the 5th. Anyway, we generally walked down, except when we could persuade our parents to drive us. I remember, after paying my 12 cents on Sat. mornings, being reprimanded by theater staff for putting my legs over the back of the seat in front of me, as I watched Mighty Mouse, et al. The Decatur and DeKalb were more expensive--14 cents! :-0 We went there at other times of the week, but I mainly remember those great times on Saturdays. We (my brothers and sister and I) were down there some afternoons during the week, taking dance lessons at Mrs. Bagwell's, on the same side of the street. I remember walking by Jones Pharmacy on the way from home---great ice cream treats! I went into the other pharmacy, located at the corner of the Emory complex, near the gas station, as I remember, but I just mainly looked at magazines in there. Jones Pharmacy, by the firehouse, was my favorite. I'll have to let my older brother know about this site; he would remember more.
posted by William Carroll on Jul 26, 2008 at 7:07pm
William, those are some good memories you have, I grew up in Decatur but we always went to the Decatur Theatre, I was there all the time in the 60's, Saturdays were always fun. My brother worked at the concession stand so whenever I would go to the snack bar he would give me the box of popcorn that had the free pass to the theatre,
I worked there but I just handed out flyers of the movie playing or the ones coming soon.
I got paid with 2 free passes.
So I always went free most of the time.
I just wanted to share it with you all.
Be sure to read comments.
I went to the Emory Theater, especially for Sat. morning cartoons, from when I was old enough (moved to the area in 1943) to when we moved to Decatur in the Fall of 1949. (We then moved to Tucson, Arizona, in 1950.) We lived near Druid Hills School, where I went from the first grade til the beginning of the 5th. Anyway, we generally walked down, except when we could persuade our parents to drive us. I remember, after paying my 12 cents on Sat. mornings, being reprimanded by theater staff for putting my legs over the back of the seat in front of me, as I watched Mighty Mouse, et al. The Decatur and DeKalb were more expensive--14 cents! :-0 We went there at other times of the week, but I mainly remember those great times on Saturdays. We (my brothers and sister and I) were down there some afternoons during the week, taking dance lessons at Mrs. Bagwell's, on the same side of the street. I remember walking by Jones Pharmacy on the way from home---great ice cream treats! I went into the other pharmacy, located at the corner of the Emory complex, near the gas station, as I remember, but I just mainly looked at magazines in there. Jones Pharmacy, by the firehouse, was my favorite. I'll have to let my older brother know about this site; he would remember more.
posted by William Carroll on Jul 26, 2008 at 7:07pm
William, those are some good memories you have, I grew up in Decatur but we always went to the Decatur Theatre, I was there all the time in the 60's, Saturdays were always fun. My brother worked at the concession stand so whenever I would go to the snack bar he would give me the box of popcorn that had the free pass to the theatre,
I worked there but I just handed out flyers of the movie playing or the ones coming soon.
I got paid with 2 free passes.
So I always went free most of the time.
BLOGGERS OF DECATUR
Hey Everyone,
THIS IS FROM JEFF AT WHIT'S END
I wanted you all to know about some great resources here in Decatur for information about our great little corner of the world. Of course, we all know about the excellent shops and restaurants that we all frequent and love and need to continue to support in order to keep our community vital.....(including this writer's place of business...ahem!) There are some great bloggers here that are doing wonders for our city. They have been extremely kind enough to include my store in many entries, and thus I appreciate them. Also, I enjoy the items they report on as it keeps me informed about goings on about town. Check out the Decatur ELife (actually on online video magazine), Decatur Metro, Next Stop Decatur, Decatur Mom, and inDecatur. There are others like ourdecatur, mydecatur, decaturnow, asiancajuns, etc. All give great info. When you have time, check them all out. Decatur ELife, and Next Stop Decatur (which does a ton of historical type features about Decatur) are featuring Whit's End prominently, and I thank them! Give them a read or watch......Thanks, Jeff
Posted by Whit's End Blog at 7/26/2008 4:18 PM | Add Comment
Thanks Jeff,
All us bloggers( if I can speak for all of us) enjoy what we do,I'm just glad we have so many readers out there... Remember, it's always news when nobody knows, that's where we come in.
Dennis Whitefield
Next Stop...Decatur
~SHARIAN~ Fine Oriental Rugs, A Family Passion Since 1931
~SHARIAN~
A Family Passion Since 1931
At Sharian, we have been selling, restoring and cleaning Fine Oriental Rugs for more than 70 years. Rugs have been the focus of our family for four generations. What does this mean for our customers? It means we are here to stay. We have a long history of service and integrity. And we really know our business.
Sharian was started in 1931 by Bedros and Varthouhi Sharian, and Varthouhi's brother Lutfig Geovkalayjian, Armenian immigrants who came to Atlanta in the early 1920s. The Sharian's son Bedros Sharian, Jr., led the firm along with his brother Paul, beginning in the 1950s.
Today, Bedros's children Ruth, Ritchie and Bedros III, and Paul's daughter, Lydia, are involved in running the company day-to-day. Paul has retired, but Bedros, Jr. still serves as chairman emeritus, and works every day in the showroom. The next generation of Sharians, starting with Ruth's son, Jim, is not far behind.
Our customer showroom and cleaning facility is on Decatur's main street, Ponce de Leon Avenue, where our building's art deco façade has attracted visitors since 1946.
Sharian, Inc. | Directions and Map
368 West Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030
(404) 373-2274
Decatur Showroom & Cleaning hours:
Cleaning: Monday - Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Showroom: Monday - Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturdays Showroom & Cleaning from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
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Update on The Decatur HighSchool Stadium
The new Decatur High School Stadium is looking better each day, the press box is up and it loooking good. I hope they put GO DECATUR ! back up.
This photo is from today.
I'm glad to see they are putting bleachers in front of the stadium, that's how it use to be.
and the bleachers on the visitors side.
I was looking back at some old photos
and they did have bleachers on the visitors side at one time, not sure why they were removed.
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Friday, July 25, 2008
Whit's End now stocking Decatur High School Bulldog Spirit Wear.
EXTRA ! EXTRA ! ....READ ALL ABOUT IT.
The guys down at Whit's End wants you to know they will have Decatur High School Bulldog Wear.
So get down there and pick up some stuff, Football season will be here very soon,
and you want to look good at the opening of the new Decatur High School Stadium
Sept 19
Whit’s End, Decatur’s place formen’s casual clothing, accessories and gifts at affordable prices is nowstocking Decatur High School Bulldog Spirit Wear. The store is locatedin downtown Decaturat 431 West Ponce de Leon Avenueacross from the post office, and has free parking. Owner’s Jeff Gold and Greg Whitlock have a son at the high school that plays sports, andrealized that with their store they could provide Decaturites with a convenientway to support the DHS community. If you are at a game or school eventand aren’t ready to purchase, you can come in to Whit’s End whenyou are! Items of all kinds will be stocked. This helps thecommunity and the Booster Club which benefits from the proceeds. For store hours you can go to www.whitsenddecatur.com,or call 404.377.3310. If you don’t live nearby, give them a call for shipping and product information.
More info: To the Great Whit's End Blog Readers,
We now have Decatur High School Spirit Wear. Come in and shop when you can and help support our local high school, community, and the DHS Booster Club. You don't have to go to a game, or school event anymore to purchase these items, stop in when you want. If you don't live nearby, give us a call, and we can make arrangements to get items to you.
July 31- August 3 is Georgia Tax Free Shopping Weekend. Come in and automatically save the 7% sales tax on all clothing, shoes, and belts. Stop by for back to school clothing!
Don't forget about Fab Fridays on the last Friday of each month. After 5p there are extra savings on merchandise, and free wine and snacks.
See you in soon.
Thanks for your continued support.
Jeff and Greg
Whit's End, LLC
431 W. Ponce DeLeon Ave, #2
Decatur, GA 30030
(404) 377-3310
(404) 377-8335 Fax
whitsenddecatur@bellsouth.net
www.whitsenddecatur.com
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Sycamore Street , Decatur, GA. circa 1940's
This was Sycamore Street as it looked in the 1940's between Church St. and East Court Square. These buildings were all removed and replaced by MARTA Plaza in the late 1970's. Bailey's Shoe Shop, established in 1904 (center) was the oldest Decatur business in continuous operation when it closed its doors. (Circa 1940's) Photo from Mrs. J.O. Bowen, Jr's. collection. (1985~77~2)
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
The old historic Davison's Department store building to have a $30 million face-lift
This is great news for Atlanta, ever since Davison's / Macy's building closed it just looked sad, but this will give that area a great look and more people will start going downtown more.
click here to see old photo of Davison's and Peachtree st.
More than 20 investors calling themselves the 180 Peachtree Retail Group want to turn the first three floors of the historic building into shops and restaurants.
The plan includes opening a prepared-foods marketplace on the third floor, under the guidance of a soon-to-be-named noted local chef, said Robert Patterson, managing partner of the investment group.
"It's going to feel much more like a Faneuil Hall Market Place [in Boston] with boutiques and restaurants," Patterson said.
The building's arched windows will become lighted openings fronting a wall of glass set back about 25 feet, Patterson said. A grand hallway will be lined with retail.
Patterson said a recent study showed downtown needs about 1 million square feet of additional retail to serve office workers, students, residents and visitors.
The yet-to-be-named retail center could open in late summer or early fall of 2009, Patterson said.
The top five floors of the eight-story building will remain office space owned by the Peachtree Carnegie limited partnership.
AJC story.
photo from creative loafing.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
You'll find it at Victory Vintage Home.
This is the backside of store.
Victory Vintage Home
303 E. College Ave.
Decatur, GA. 30030
click here for web site.
Victory Vintage Home
303 E. College Ave.
Decatur, GA. 30030
click here for web site.
JLB proceeding with Decatur project despite neighbors' concerns
By PAUL DONSKY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/22/08
JLB Partners is formally seeking approval for an apartment and retail development in downtown Decatur, despite opposition from neighbors who fear the project is too dense and provides too little parking.
JLB is proposing to build 218 upscale apartment units in the parking lot of a 10-story office building, along with 7,200 square feet of retail on West Ponce de Leon Avenue.
The company met with neighbors earlier to try to address their concerns, but the plans have not substantially changed.
A proposed 425-space parking deck would be shared by office tenants and apartment residents, under the assumption that the structure would be used by office workers during the day and residents at night.
A variance is required because JLB's plans call for fewer parking spaces than is allowed under the city's zoning.
The back of the property borders a neighborhood of single-family homes. Residents are concerned that the shared parking concept won't work, flooding their streets with cars looking for scarce spots.
"We're still questioning a lot of the assumptions [JLB has] put in place," said Gil Rogers, who lives near the proposed development.
Hudson Hooks, manager of JLB's Atlanta office, said the parking plans have been studied carefully.
"We wouldn't be pursing a shared parking concept that didn't work," he said. "From a marketability standpoint, if there's not enough parking, it isn't going to be good for our project."
The proposal is scheduled to be considered by the Decatur Planning Commission on Aug. 7 before going before the Decatur City Commission on Aug. 18.
JLB's request for a parking variance, meanwhile, will be heard by the city's Zoning Review Board on Aug. 11.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/22/08
JLB Partners is formally seeking approval for an apartment and retail development in downtown Decatur, despite opposition from neighbors who fear the project is too dense and provides too little parking.
JLB is proposing to build 218 upscale apartment units in the parking lot of a 10-story office building, along with 7,200 square feet of retail on West Ponce de Leon Avenue.
The company met with neighbors earlier to try to address their concerns, but the plans have not substantially changed.
A proposed 425-space parking deck would be shared by office tenants and apartment residents, under the assumption that the structure would be used by office workers during the day and residents at night.
A variance is required because JLB's plans call for fewer parking spaces than is allowed under the city's zoning.
The back of the property borders a neighborhood of single-family homes. Residents are concerned that the shared parking concept won't work, flooding their streets with cars looking for scarce spots.
"We're still questioning a lot of the assumptions [JLB has] put in place," said Gil Rogers, who lives near the proposed development.
Hudson Hooks, manager of JLB's Atlanta office, said the parking plans have been studied carefully.
"We wouldn't be pursing a shared parking concept that didn't work," he said. "From a marketability standpoint, if there's not enough parking, it isn't going to be good for our project."
The proposal is scheduled to be considered by the Decatur Planning Commission on Aug. 7 before going before the Decatur City Commission on Aug. 18.
JLB's request for a parking variance, meanwhile, will be heard by the city's Zoning Review Board on Aug. 11.
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Wordsmiths Books upcoming events.
Wordsmiths Books presents a forthcomingweek for the hair-obsessed, the Force-obsessed and the vampire-obsessed withauthor Doug Crandell, Salon Red, Karen Traviss & Star Wars: Clone Wars, aswell as a nationally-recognized BreakingDawn midnight release Prom
Not to be overshadowed by their midnight sale/Black and Red Prom(recently recognized in a national Associated Press article) for StephenieMeyer’s breakout Young Adult novel Breaking Dawn next Friday, August 1, Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, GA hasan entire week of in-store author events leading up to the Black and Red Promfor those who might no be as inclined to fawn over the Y.A.Vampire/Werewolf/Human love triangle saga.
On Tuesday, July 29at 7:30 PM, Wordsmiths Books presents a hair-raising event withlocal author Doug Crandell, in celebration of his new novel Hairdos of the Mildly Depressed. Athematic sequel to Crandell’s 2007 beloved best-seller The Flawless Skin Of Ugly People, Hairdos Of The Mildly Depressed continuesCrandell’s “Beauty Knows No Pain” trilogy with awell-crafted, character-driven plot centering around a man obsessed with hair.In conjunction with Salon Red, Decatur’s premiere beauty salon,Wordsmiths will be hosting a night they’re calling Much Ado About Hairdos. In addition to areading from and discussion with Doug Crandell, Salon Red Decatur’smaster stylist and owner Jessica Soler will be discussing the magic andmethodology behind getting the “best” haircut. Free Salon Redgoodies will be available for each attendee to the event, and everyone in theaudience will be registered to win a free haircut from Salon Red.
Then, on Wednesday, July30, at 7:30 P.M., the Force will be strong at Wordsmiths as they presentKaren Traviss, author of the newest Star Wars novel, Star Wars: Clone Wars. In celebration,they’ll be hosting a Star Wars costume contest, where they areencouraging fans of all ages to come dressed their “favorite orleast-favorite” Star Wars character, “major or minor”, forthe chance to win “fantastic prizes”.
All Wordsmiths Books events are free, and take place at 545N McDonough St, Decatur, GA, 30030. For more information on these or anyWordsmiths goings-on, email russ@wordsmithsbooks.comor call 404-378-7166.
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Russ Marshalek
Marketing/Publicity Director
Wordsmiths Books
545 N McDonough
Decatur, GA 30030
(404)378-7166
russ@wordsmithsbooks.com
Not to be overshadowed by their midnight sale/Black and Red Prom(recently recognized in a national Associated Press article) for StephenieMeyer’s breakout Young Adult novel Breaking Dawn next Friday, August 1, Wordsmiths Books in Decatur, GA hasan entire week of in-store author events leading up to the Black and Red Promfor those who might no be as inclined to fawn over the Y.A.Vampire/Werewolf/Human love triangle saga.
On Tuesday, July 29at 7:30 PM, Wordsmiths Books presents a hair-raising event withlocal author Doug Crandell, in celebration of his new novel Hairdos of the Mildly Depressed. Athematic sequel to Crandell’s 2007 beloved best-seller The Flawless Skin Of Ugly People, Hairdos Of The Mildly Depressed continuesCrandell’s “Beauty Knows No Pain” trilogy with awell-crafted, character-driven plot centering around a man obsessed with hair.In conjunction with Salon Red, Decatur’s premiere beauty salon,Wordsmiths will be hosting a night they’re calling Much Ado About Hairdos. In addition to areading from and discussion with Doug Crandell, Salon Red Decatur’smaster stylist and owner Jessica Soler will be discussing the magic andmethodology behind getting the “best” haircut. Free Salon Redgoodies will be available for each attendee to the event, and everyone in theaudience will be registered to win a free haircut from Salon Red.
Then, on Wednesday, July30, at 7:30 P.M., the Force will be strong at Wordsmiths as they presentKaren Traviss, author of the newest Star Wars novel, Star Wars: Clone Wars. In celebration,they’ll be hosting a Star Wars costume contest, where they areencouraging fans of all ages to come dressed their “favorite orleast-favorite” Star Wars character, “major or minor”, forthe chance to win “fantastic prizes”.
All Wordsmiths Books events are free, and take place at 545N McDonough St, Decatur, GA, 30030. For more information on these or anyWordsmiths goings-on, email russ@wordsmithsbooks.comor call 404-378-7166.
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Russ Marshalek
Marketing/Publicity Director
Wordsmiths Books
545 N McDonough
Decatur, GA 30030
(404)378-7166
russ@wordsmithsbooks.com
Monday, July 21, 2008
What's going on with this building on Church Street.
The sign out front says coming soon The Church Street Station, but this sign I know has been there for a year or so. It looks like it has just been painted.
What's the story on this building.
It appears that keeping a business open on this part of Church Street is a problem. A lot of buildings on that part of Church St. are vacant.
The only thing in that area is The Decatur Market but that's only on the week-end's. McDonald's seems to always be busy. Decatur just needs something in this area to be stable.
This building pictured below was a Kroger grocery store when I was a kid. The last business I think was some sort of Flea-market. This empty building would be a great Trader Joe's if they plan on coming to Decatur.
I think Decatur should have a small theatre, like the Plaza Theatre on Ponce. That might help the area.
What are your thoughts on this area on Church Street.
What's the story on this building.
It appears that keeping a business open on this part of Church Street is a problem. A lot of buildings on that part of Church St. are vacant.
The only thing in that area is The Decatur Market but that's only on the week-end's. McDonald's seems to always be busy. Decatur just needs something in this area to be stable.
This building pictured below was a Kroger grocery store when I was a kid. The last business I think was some sort of Flea-market. This empty building would be a great Trader Joe's if they plan on coming to Decatur.
I think Decatur should have a small theatre, like the Plaza Theatre on Ponce. That might help the area.
What are your thoughts on this area on Church Street.
Deal on balcony to let Stone Mountain Streetscape go forward
By DAVID MARKIEWICZ
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/21/08
More than a year after it began, a flap over a restaurant balcony in Stone Mountain might be nearing resolution.
And with that, the city's much-anticipated Main Street Streetscape project might finally begin.
The $1.2 million first phase of the downtown improvement effort has been delayed because of a dispute between the owners of a retail store and city officials over a balcony that overhangs Main Street. The balcony, which provides for outdoor dining, is supported by three support posts which are stuck in the middle of the sidewalk in front of the shop.
Those posts have to go to make way for new sidewalks planned for Streetscape, according to the Georgia Department of Transportation. But the owners of the property argued that their balcony was being taken without compensation.
The dispute has gone on for about 14 months. But officials including City Manager Barry Amos said Monday that an agreement is in its final stages and just awaits the approval of a DeKalb Superior Court judge.
Details of the agreement were being withheld pending approval of the judge.
The first phase of Streetscape could begin by early next year and would take about six months to complete. It is a key piece in the proposed makeover of the the DeKalb city's historic downtown.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/21/08
More than a year after it began, a flap over a restaurant balcony in Stone Mountain might be nearing resolution.
And with that, the city's much-anticipated Main Street Streetscape project might finally begin.
The $1.2 million first phase of the downtown improvement effort has been delayed because of a dispute between the owners of a retail store and city officials over a balcony that overhangs Main Street. The balcony, which provides for outdoor dining, is supported by three support posts which are stuck in the middle of the sidewalk in front of the shop.
Those posts have to go to make way for new sidewalks planned for Streetscape, according to the Georgia Department of Transportation. But the owners of the property argued that their balcony was being taken without compensation.
The dispute has gone on for about 14 months. But officials including City Manager Barry Amos said Monday that an agreement is in its final stages and just awaits the approval of a DeKalb Superior Court judge.
Details of the agreement were being withheld pending approval of the judge.
The first phase of Streetscape could begin by early next year and would take about six months to complete. It is a key piece in the proposed makeover of the the DeKalb city's historic downtown.
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Construction to begin on Decatur's new no. 2 fire station
Decatur Metro reports that construction begins tomorrow on Decatur's no. 2 Fire Station located at 356 W. Hill St.
The new station will replace the old one ( bottom photo).
to read on Decatur's Fire Department history click here
Update on the Decatur High School Stadium Construction
Construction workers on the new stadium are working 7 days a week now. Today they were working on both sides of the field. New bleachers are being constructed for the visitors side , which the old stadium did not have.
At the rate they are going now they should have time to spare before the first home football game
Sept. 19, 2008
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Saturday, July 19, 2008
Public swimming pool refreshing, affordable.
By HELENA OLIVIERO
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Photo: Dennis Whitefield
Published on: 07/20/08
Amy Hughley and 14-month-old daughter Katharine swim most days in their neighborhood pool featuring a beach-like entry and bubbling fountains.
Decatur's McKoy pool is a newly renovated, pretty swimming hole. But maybe more importantly right now, it's public. Read: less expensive.
Faced with the question of private vs. public, Hughley opted for the more economic choice.
"This place is great. Very cool," Hughley said. "Just perfect."
And with family season passes going for $100 for Decatur families, it's quite the deal, too, she said.
Compare that with nearby Lake Claire. That pool charges a $2,500 initiation fee and annual dues of $450.
And there's no waiting list at public pools. Peggy Brodsky, program supervisor for tennis and aquatics for the city of Decatur, said season passes to the city's three pools are up 25 percent this summer compared to previous seasons.
On a recent afternoon, Hughley and Katharine splashed around with a yellow beach ball.
"One of the best deals out there," she said.
At the theatres this week-end is the new Batman movie. The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger is the Joker in his last movie role.
As Seen in Decatur: Street Scene.. Motorcycles at Twain's
TWAIN'S BILLIARDS & TAP
E.Trinty Pl. & Church St.
Decatur, GA. 30030
They are a full service brewpub, restaurant, and poolhall located in downtown Decatur, GA. Open since 1996, they have been brewing their own crafted ales since November, with Jordan Fleetwood on board as their brewer. Join them soon for a pint or two, some fresh, tasty grub, and few friendly games. They look forward to seeing you!
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