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
Friday, January 9, 2009
Buried baseball treasure found
CRAIG KOHLRUSS / THE FRESNO BEE Bernice Gallego of Collectique holds a rare 1869 baseball card of the Cincinnati Red Stockings that turned up at her Tower District shop in Fresno.
The strange story goes like this: Last summer, Bernice Gallego pulled an old baseball card from a box of antiques. She figured it might be worth something to someone, so she listed it on eBay.
The starting bid was $10.
But after getting a flurry of inquiries about whether the card was authentic or not, Gallego started to suspect she was holding something a little more valuable and immediately ended the auction.
Turns out her hunch was correct. She did have something more valuable. The card she found was made in 1869 and featured the "Red Stocking B.B. Club of Cincinnati," the sport's first professional team. It's considered one of the first baseball cards ever produced and its actual value could be worth more than $100,000 when she puts it back on eBay (with a higher starting price, of course).
Of course, the news that she had found a rare piece of early baseball history came as a shock to the 72-year-old Fresno, Calif., resident who said she's never been to a baseball game. Her tale, from unwitting discovery to learning about the card's history, is wonderfully captured by our old pal Mike Osegueda of the Fresno Bee. Click here to read it.
Thursday, January 8, 2009
First Female Fire Chief for city of Decatur.
Toni Tolbert Dixon will be the city’s first black and first female fire chief
By DONNA WILLIAMS LEWIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Toni Tolbert Dixon, former deputy fire chief in East Point, has become the first black and first female fire chief of the city of Decatur.
Dixon, 40, will work alongside current fire chief Jerry Malone for the next six months. Malone plans to retire in July after 30 years of service.
Dixon leaves a department of 139 firefighters to lead a department of 40. There is one fire station in downtown Decatur and another under construction in the city’s Oakhurst neighborhood, she said.
Dixon said she plans to focus on professionalism and customer service.
“We want to be a fire department where you don’t just see us in an emergency,” she said.
The married mother of four lives in South Fulton. She got her start in the firefighting field in 1992 as a fire safety technician in the state Fire Marshal’s Office.F
By DONNA WILLIAMS LEWIS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Thursday, January 08, 2009
Toni Tolbert Dixon, former deputy fire chief in East Point, has become the first black and first female fire chief of the city of Decatur.
Dixon, 40, will work alongside current fire chief Jerry Malone for the next six months. Malone plans to retire in July after 30 years of service.
Dixon leaves a department of 139 firefighters to lead a department of 40. There is one fire station in downtown Decatur and another under construction in the city’s Oakhurst neighborhood, she said.
Dixon said she plans to focus on professionalism and customer service.
“We want to be a fire department where you don’t just see us in an emergency,” she said.
The married mother of four lives in South Fulton. She got her start in the firefighting field in 1992 as a fire safety technician in the state Fire Marshal’s Office.F
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Decatur Recreation Center Master Plan
Decatur Recreation Center Master Plan
The City of Decatur is developing a master plan to direct future improvements to the city’s 50 year old recreation center. We invite you to think creatively and submit your ideas to the questions listed below. Forward your answers by Thursday, Dec. 31 to Lyn.menne@decaturga.com or hugh.saxon@decaturga.com or mail to Lyn Menne, City of Decatur, P.O. Box 220, Decatur, GA 30031.
What Should Our Community/Recreation Center Provide?
1. What community programs are needed?
2. What kind of visual and/or performing arts programs would you like to see?
3. What exercise or athletic programs do we want?
4. What new active adult/senior oriented activities should be provided?
5. What activities or facilities for young professionals are of interest?
6. What activities or facilities for children and youth should be provided?
7. What should the Center provide in 15 years?
8. What other ideas or suggestions would you like to add?
New Year, New Wines, New Lower Prices at Tastings
New Year, New Wines, New Lower Prices
Our customers have spoken and we have listened....for the new year we have lowered the tasting prices on all of our wines. In addition, in recognition of the trying economic times we all find ourselves in, we have reallocated our inventory to concentrate more on the high quality yet reasonably priced wines. Our current selection features over 17 wines by the taste for $2 or less and 24 wines under $10 by the glass. Of course, we will still carry the mid to high end wines for those times when you want to indulge and taste a wine that would not be offered by the taste, or even by the glass, in a restaurant.
We will continue our weekly specials: Monday - 1/2 price house wines and buy one get one free pizza, Tuesday - Trivia - $30, $20 and $10 tasting cards as prizes, Wednesday - $15 wine tastings, and Friday - $5 martinis and 1/2 price draught beer.
We look forward to seeing all of our current customers in the new year and welcoming all of you who have not been in to give us a try. We are sure you will enjoy yourselves.
Thanks,
Deb & Kelly
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Children adjust to school bus cutbacks
Children adjust to school bus cutbacks
It was still dark Tuesday morning when this DeKalb County school bus departed from Oak View Elementary School. LOUIE FAVORITE / lfavorite@ajc.com
By KRISTINA TORRES
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
It was still dark when, at 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, 11-year-old Isaiah hopped out of the family SUV and hustled toward several buses clustered together at Oak View Elementary, a DeKalb County school several miles south of Decatur.
Tuesday is the first day back to class from winter break. It’s also the first day of countywide school busing cutbacks — a midyear change made to save money.
So Isaiah, a fifth-grader at DeKalb’s Kittredge Magnet School for High Achievers, started his day like this: Get up and out the door to catch the bus at Oak View, then take that bus to a transfer point and catch another bus to school, which is more than 20 miles to the north near Chamblee.
He’ll repeat that process in reverse in the afternoon.
“It seems to be going OK,” said his mom, Vernice Robinson, as she walked behind him this morning — making sure he got on the right bus. She said his old bus picked him up about the same time, anyway. “We’re just happy they didn’t take the busing away altogether.”
The cutbacks mean fewer buses will be taking kids to school, one of several cost-cutting measures expected in DeKalb schools this year.
Full story here.
It was still dark Tuesday morning when this DeKalb County school bus departed from Oak View Elementary School. LOUIE FAVORITE / lfavorite@ajc.com
By KRISTINA TORRES
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
It was still dark when, at 5:45 a.m. Tuesday, 11-year-old Isaiah hopped out of the family SUV and hustled toward several buses clustered together at Oak View Elementary, a DeKalb County school several miles south of Decatur.
Tuesday is the first day back to class from winter break. It’s also the first day of countywide school busing cutbacks — a midyear change made to save money.
So Isaiah, a fifth-grader at DeKalb’s Kittredge Magnet School for High Achievers, started his day like this: Get up and out the door to catch the bus at Oak View, then take that bus to a transfer point and catch another bus to school, which is more than 20 miles to the north near Chamblee.
He’ll repeat that process in reverse in the afternoon.
“It seems to be going OK,” said his mom, Vernice Robinson, as she walked behind him this morning — making sure he got on the right bus. She said his old bus picked him up about the same time, anyway. “We’re just happy they didn’t take the busing away altogether.”
The cutbacks mean fewer buses will be taking kids to school, one of several cost-cutting measures expected in DeKalb schools this year.
Full story here.
Renewal Construction Unveils New Name
Kelly Cheek sent this over to post.
Renewal Construction Unveils New Name
Jan. 1, 2009 – Renewal Construction has taken a new name – Renewal Design-Build – to more clearly reflect the scope of its services and capabilities. The award-winning home renovation firm is based in Decatur, Georgia.
“We want people to know that we do more than just construction and project management,” says Renewal CEO Peter Michelson. “We design and build a project, working with the client from start to finish. The result is a close client relationship and a smooth renovation process.”
Renewal’s design team includes renovation consultant Heather Shuster, who specializes in design and project planning. “My role is to listen closely to the clients’ needs and preferences and develop solutions that will result in a home they can be proud of,” she says. “With our skilled project designers, we use computer modeling to present the design options in 3-D, so clients can clearly see how the finished project will look well before we break ground.”
Renewal Design-Build, 124 S. Columbia Dr. in Decatur, provides complete solutions for renovations, additions, kitchens, baths, small projects and repairs.
For information, call 404.378.6962 or visit www.RenewalDesignBuild.com.
Kelly Cheek
Marketing Manager
Renewal Design-Build
t. 404-378-6962
f. 404-378-6963
m. 770-361-7878
124 S. Columbia Dr., Decatur, GA 30030
Kelly@RenewalDesignBuild.com
http://www.RenewalDesignBuild.com
Thanks Kelly for the update on the name change. I like it.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Decatur eLIFE Magazine is best video blog
I have got to hand it to Decatur's eLIFE Magazine for having the best video on things around Decatur. Keep up the great work Andrea.
Check out her site here.
Here is a little info on eLIFE Magazine
Decatur eLIFE Magazine was founded in 2006 by Emmy award-winning journalist, author and long-time Decatur, Georgia resident Andrea Berry.
We are an independent, interactive online e-publication which features interesting people, places and possibilities in and around the intown Atlanta metropolitan area city of Decatur, GA. We are pleased to add our voice to the growing number of on and offline media now chronicling various aspects of life in Decatur.
We add new features to the e-magazine every week so feel free to visit our site often! Sign up for our free email newsletter so that you don't miss any upcoming features or special announcements.
Ellis sworn in as DeKalb CEO
Jason Getz/jgetz@ajc.com
Burrell Ellis is sworn in as DeKalb County CEO by Justice Carol W. Hunstein as his wife Philippa Ellis stands by his side at Saint Philip AME Church.
Burrell Ellis, DeKalb County’s new chief executive officer, took the oath of office Monday in an unusual joint ceremony for all recently elected and re-elected county officials.
Georgia Supreme Court Justice Carol Hunstein administered the oath to all 41 officials as hundreds watched from the pews at St. Philip A.M.E. Church just south of Decatur.
Ellis took the oath last and was the only official to speak.
“We do not own the offices we hold,” Ellis said. “Instead, we are entrusted with them for what is always revealed to be a brief amount of time.”
The swearing-in was to be followed by a 5:30 p.m. inaugural reception for Ellis in the Grand Ballroom of the Holiday Inn in downtown Decatur at 130 Clairemont Ave., just north of the court square. The reception originally was planned at the Fernbank Museum, but the venue was changed.
—Ty Tagami
AJC
Help me find Good 'Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives'
Everytime I watch 'Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives' I get jealous of all that delicious looking food he gets to eat!!
Here is when they visted Matthews Cafeteria in downtown Tucker.
But I want to know where other 'Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives' are in Georgia.
Please tell me what your favorite Diner, Drive-in & Dives are in Georgia.
I'm always up for a road trip.
The Varsity! The World's Largest Drive-in Restaurant is one for sure.
Here is another youtube of 'Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives'
Here is when they visted Matthews Cafeteria in downtown Tucker.
But I want to know where other 'Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives' are in Georgia.
Please tell me what your favorite Diner, Drive-in & Dives are in Georgia.
I'm always up for a road trip.
The Varsity! The World's Largest Drive-in Restaurant is one for sure.
Here is another youtube of 'Diners, Drive-In's, and Dives'
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Cakes & Ale picked as one of top five by Creative Loafing
The top five are:
Cakes & Ale
254 W. Ponce de Leon Ave
Decatur, GA.
La Pietra Cucina
1545 Peachtree St.
suite 101
Atlanta, GA.
Craft Atlanta
3376 Peachtree Rd.
Atlanta, GA.
Sushi House Hayakawa
5979 Buford Hwy.
Atlanta, GA.
Holeman and Finch
2277 Peachtree Rd.
Atlanta, GA.
Havana Sandwich Shop reopens in new location in Canton, GA.
After fire destroyed the Buford Hwy location they decided to reopen in a new location in Canton, GA.
Debbie Benedit sits down to a Cuban sandwich with sides of rice and black bean soup at her new restaurant, Havana Sandwich Shop in Canton.
Photo by Amber M. McCloskey
By Donna Harris
Cherokee Tribune Staff Writer
A new culinary taste has come to town.
Debbie Benedit and her son, Eddie Benedit, brought their Cuban specialties that Atlantans have enjoyed for 32 years to Canton when they opened their second Havana Sandwich Shop last Tuesday.
Ms. Benedit said she and her son, who both live in Canton, thought it was time to bring authentic Cuban food to their neighborhood.
"This is home for us," she said. "They talk about Cherokee County as a place to live, work and play. We live and play here. Now we're going to work here, too."
"We've lived up here 20 years, and we decided to stop feeding strangers in Atlanta and start feeding our neighbors," Benedit added.
The pair had discussed opening a location in Canton before, but the city "just wasn't ready for it," she said.
"(Now) the timing was right," she said. "We're on the ground level for what is getting ready to happen here. We wanted to bring it here to Canton and let people experience something different. We have all the chains, but there are very, very few mom-and-pop, family-owned restaurants here or anywhere anymore."
They found an available building - the former site of Long John Silver's in front of Kmart on Marietta Highway - that was "basically set up like the one in Atlanta," and they jumped on it, she said.
"It made sense," she said. "It was such an easy decision to do."
full story here.
Debbie Benedit sits down to a Cuban sandwich with sides of rice and black bean soup at her new restaurant, Havana Sandwich Shop in Canton.
Photo by Amber M. McCloskey
By Donna Harris
Cherokee Tribune Staff Writer
A new culinary taste has come to town.
Debbie Benedit and her son, Eddie Benedit, brought their Cuban specialties that Atlantans have enjoyed for 32 years to Canton when they opened their second Havana Sandwich Shop last Tuesday.
Ms. Benedit said she and her son, who both live in Canton, thought it was time to bring authentic Cuban food to their neighborhood.
"This is home for us," she said. "They talk about Cherokee County as a place to live, work and play. We live and play here. Now we're going to work here, too."
"We've lived up here 20 years, and we decided to stop feeding strangers in Atlanta and start feeding our neighbors," Benedit added.
The pair had discussed opening a location in Canton before, but the city "just wasn't ready for it," she said.
"(Now) the timing was right," she said. "We're on the ground level for what is getting ready to happen here. We wanted to bring it here to Canton and let people experience something different. We have all the chains, but there are very, very few mom-and-pop, family-owned restaurants here or anywhere anymore."
They found an available building - the former site of Long John Silver's in front of Kmart on Marietta Highway - that was "basically set up like the one in Atlanta," and they jumped on it, she said.
"It made sense," she said. "It was such an easy decision to do."
full story here.
Saturday, January 3, 2009
What was going on Today in Downtown Decatur ? Fire Trucks were out on E. Ponce
Friday, January 2, 2009
40% off Coupon! for Whit's End
431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. #2, Decatur GA 30030
404.377.3310, whitsenddecatur.com
Whit’s End
Happy 2009 Coupon!
Good for 40% off any ONE in store item.
Discount taken from original price.
(Excluding Levi’s Jeans, Photography, and DHS Spirit Wear items)
Coupon Valid January 2-4, 2009 Only
These sales will be final.
Not valid on returns.
Limit one per customer.
(Coupon must be presented) Tell them Next Stop...Decatur sent you.
Run With The Dogs - Frostbite 5K is Tomorrow Morning
About the race
Name: Frostbite 5K
Distance: 5K Run/Walk
Date: Saturday, January 3, 2009, 9:00 a.m.
Location: Decatur, Ga.
Decatur High School
All proceeds will be used by the Decatur Bulldog
Athletic Booster Club to help fun the sports program
at Decatur High School and Renfroe Middle School
Decatur High School, Renfroe Middle School, Glenwood Academy
and City of Decatur elementary school students, parents, alumni, friends,
neighbors and runners of all levels are invited to participate.
Contact
Ed Williams - 404-327-7738.
Schedule
Saturday, January 3 - rain or shine
8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. - Race Day Registration
9:00 a.m. - 5K Run/Walk.
Here is film clip from last years Run with the Dogs 5k
Name: Frostbite 5K
Distance: 5K Run/Walk
Date: Saturday, January 3, 2009, 9:00 a.m.
Location: Decatur, Ga.
Decatur High School
All proceeds will be used by the Decatur Bulldog
Athletic Booster Club to help fun the sports program
at Decatur High School and Renfroe Middle School
Decatur High School, Renfroe Middle School, Glenwood Academy
and City of Decatur elementary school students, parents, alumni, friends,
neighbors and runners of all levels are invited to participate.
Contact
Ed Williams - 404-327-7738.
Schedule
Saturday, January 3 - rain or shine
8:00 a.m. - 8:45 a.m. - Race Day Registration
9:00 a.m. - 5K Run/Walk.
Here is film clip from last years Run with the Dogs 5k
Thursday, January 1, 2009
1956 Image of N. McDonough St. Decatur GA..
Soccer Mini-Camp Jan 5th & 6th
Soccer Mini-Camp Jan 5th & 6th
AVOID YOUR KIDS CATCHING CABIN FEVER !!!
Keep your Decatur kids active over the holidays!
Play Soccer with Decatur Active Living & FC Atlanta!
We are hosting a second mini-camp for boys and girls ages 8 through 13:
Camp II: Monday, Jan. 5th & Tuesday, Jan. 6th
Location: Ebster Rec. Center & Field, 404 West Trinity Place
$40 per child per session; Please pay at the Mini-Camp site
Schedule: 8:30 - 9:00am: Drop off
9 - 9:45am: Warm up and Speed & Agility Training
9:45 - 10:30am: Technical Skill Work
10:30 - 11am: Topic of the Day/Snack
11am - 12:15pm: World Cup Tournament
12:30 pm: Pick up
For more information and questions, please contact Dan Magee,
Dan.Magee@decaturga.com or 678-553-6541.
January 1, 2009 12:00 PM
AVOID YOUR KIDS CATCHING CABIN FEVER !!!
Keep your Decatur kids active over the holidays!
Play Soccer with Decatur Active Living & FC Atlanta!
We are hosting a second mini-camp for boys and girls ages 8 through 13:
Camp II: Monday, Jan. 5th & Tuesday, Jan. 6th
Location: Ebster Rec. Center & Field, 404 West Trinity Place
$40 per child per session; Please pay at the Mini-Camp site
Schedule: 8:30 - 9:00am: Drop off
9 - 9:45am: Warm up and Speed & Agility Training
9:45 - 10:30am: Technical Skill Work
10:30 - 11am: Topic of the Day/Snack
11am - 12:15pm: World Cup Tournament
12:30 pm: Pick up
For more information and questions, please contact Dan Magee,
Dan.Magee@decaturga.com or 678-553-6541.
January 1, 2009 12:00 PM
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Bring in The New Year Sinatra Style
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Ex-Moe’s exec starts pizza restaurant @ Toco Hills
Moe's Co-Founder Opens Pizza Concept
2008-12-29] Moe's Southwest Grill co-founder Matt Andrew, along with partner Tony Lewis, is opening a new made-to-order pizza concept called Maddio's Pizza Joint in Atlanta on January 1, 2009 at 3027 North Druid Hills Road.
Andrews is billing Maddio's Pizza Joint as "New Italian" pizza joint. Customers will be greeted by a pizza maker who offers a choice of dough, sauce, and more than 45 toppings.
Guests can choose one of nine signature pizzas or personalize their pizza starting with the thickness of the crust.
Customers are also offered the option of choosing whole wheat or regular dough, then selecting one of six homemade sauces. Sauce options include Maddio's Signature Tomato-Basil, Herb Pesto, and Spicy Buffalo, among others.
"We have gone to great lengths to develop a recipe for craveable, fresh food topped with an engaging, inviting experience," explains Andrew, president of Maddio's Pizza Joint.
"We learned early on the importance of using fresh ingredients. Our vegetables, which we source locally when available, are delivered daily. We really stepped outside the category in delivering made from scratch products—dough, sauces, dressings … even our meats (chicken and beef) which are 99.9 percent hormone free, hand chopped and marinated fresh daily."
America's Fascination with Pizza
Like many foods, pizza isn't indigenous to America with claims of origin tracing back to Italy, Naples in particular. However no country has done more, not even Italy, to popularize it.
It is said to have made its debut 103 years ago in New York City, by Gennaro Lombardi, but it wasn't until the 1950s when Americans started noticing pizza, made popular by such icons as Frank Sinatra, Joe DiMaggio, and Dean Martin whose song, "That's Amore," inspired generations of singing and eating pizza.
Today, approximately three billion pizzas are sold in the U.S. annually. Pizza accounts for 13 percent of all restaurant orders, trailing hamburgers and cheeseburgers by just a few percentage points.
Creating A Next Generation Pizzeria Working closely with Andrew and Lewis is long-time restaurant design and commercial developer, Rob McKerrow, who was been challenged with creating a distinct atmosphere that delivers a vibrant, contemporary pizza joint experience that's a departure from the typical Americanized pizza parlor.
"Because our customers interact with the pizza maker from the time they enter, Rob (McKerrow) paid special attention to the personality of the kitchen—it's modern, clean and inviting," explains Andrew.
"He has done an amazing job of tying in marble, steel and woods to create a palette that's new Italian … something Maddio's can own. And he did it within the tight parameters Lewis set to meet the speed and flow requirements the operation team needs to fulfill the customer experience."
Maddio's believes customers will not only love the personalization, the food, the speed and the décor, they believe pizza lovers will appreciate the significant choices on cheeses (including Mozzarella, Gorgonzola, Feta and Ricotta), veggies (including Artichoke Hearts, Roasted Red Peppers, Mandarin Oranges) and meats (including Chicken Apple Sausage, Jerk Chicken and Canadian Bacon). Of course, the team of pizza makers offers a proud menu of signature pizzas, including the Steak & Blue, Southwest Baja, Chicken Club and Portobello Pesto.
"We also studied the customer's experience with toppings at other pizza restaurants and chose to deviate from the category norm," adds Lewis, who shares a Moe's Southwest Grill history with Andrew among other restaurants. "All of our toppings are premium because they are the highest quality products, but our pricing is not. Also, we offer any three toppings with every pizza, reinforcing the idea of choice without surprises at the register."
In the instance that pizza lovers or their friends want to opt for a fresh salad or toasted sub, the same attention has gone into choosing fresh ingredients, fresh baked breads and homemade dressings. Salads are healthy in serving size, including Maddio's House, the Basil Chicken Salad and the Santa Fe to name a few. With a choice of white or wheat baked sub rolls, guests can enjoy one of six toasted subs, including the Tuscan Meatball, Maddio's Cheese Steak (with steak or chicken), a Garden Veggie and the classic Italian. All subs and salads are priced at just $6.49.
Maddio's also serves a kids meal—six-inch pizza with one topping and a drink for $2.99. Its Apple Crisp Dessert Pizza is the featured treat, along with brownies and chocolate cookies. Maddio's also serves ice cold draft and bottle beer, wine, carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks, fresh brewed tea, bottled water and healthy juices.
http://www.qsrmagazine.com
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More on Maddio's
In the former Mama Fu's in Toco Hills will be Maddio's Pizza Joint. No word on why the name has already been changed from "Mattio's" to "Maddio's", but perhaps one existed already. Former Fu's and current Moe's franchisee Tony Lewis has brought on a few other former Raving Brands employees to launch the new concept. No word on an opening date but from the looks of it, an opening may take place sometime in January.
Repeat Atlanta!
Monday, December 29, 2008
Celebrate New Year's Eve at Wahoo! Grill
Celebrate New Year's Eve at Wahoo! Grill Now accepting reservations for parties of two or more Open from 5 pm until 11 pm Please call 404.373.3331
We will be serving our dinner menu as well as the following delicious features:
Three Cheese Ravioli tossed with Cold Water Lobster in an Alfredo Sauce topped with Fresh Parmesan
New York Strip topped with Balsamic Glaze and Bleu Cheese with Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes and Sauteed Spinach
Thai Marinated Grilled Kajike brushed with a Sesame Ginger Mayhaw Glaze with Basmati Rice and Sauteed Haricot Verts
Wahoo! Grill 1042 West College Avenue Decatur, GA 30030 404.373.3331 www.wahoogrilldecatur.com
Wahoo! Grill | 1042 West College Avenue | Decatur | GA | 30030
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
see slide show of more photos
Mingei World Arts - Hurry! Help us clean our shelves!
Happiest of New Years to all our friends and wonderful customers!
From Mingei World Arts
Thanks from the bottoms of our hearts for your support and friendship during this challenging year. We really do appreciate your choosing to shop with us this holiday season. We'll be here in 2009!
Here's to a better New Year for all of us!
Come on in and help us clean out so we can bring in more goodies. Our holiday items are now marked down 50%, and a few other items around the store are discounted, too.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, January 10. We'll be hosting a sneak preview for Sweetie's Sugar Scrub, a wonderful local product that will be in the swag bags for Sundance a week later! Our friend Lisa Callens, who developed the scrub, works with Bedouin women in Morocco to source the special oils she uses in her remarkable scrub. Indulge yourself a little to start '09! Meet her and try it out from 1-4pm. Read about it here!
And, as a New Year's gift to all of you, see the coupon below! But hurry-- it's only good in 2008!
Oh-- and we'll be closed New Year's Day.
Ann and Ellen
Mingei World Arts
427 Church Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
Save 20%
Happy New Year from Mingei!
Take 20% off the full priced item of your choice. In store only.
Not applicable to gift certificates, exchanges or any other offer.
Hurry! Help us clean our shelves!
Offer Expires: December 31, 2008
From Mingei World Arts
Thanks from the bottoms of our hearts for your support and friendship during this challenging year. We really do appreciate your choosing to shop with us this holiday season. We'll be here in 2009!
Here's to a better New Year for all of us!
Come on in and help us clean out so we can bring in more goodies. Our holiday items are now marked down 50%, and a few other items around the store are discounted, too.
Mark your calendars for Saturday, January 10. We'll be hosting a sneak preview for Sweetie's Sugar Scrub, a wonderful local product that will be in the swag bags for Sundance a week later! Our friend Lisa Callens, who developed the scrub, works with Bedouin women in Morocco to source the special oils she uses in her remarkable scrub. Indulge yourself a little to start '09! Meet her and try it out from 1-4pm. Read about it here!
And, as a New Year's gift to all of you, see the coupon below! But hurry-- it's only good in 2008!
Oh-- and we'll be closed New Year's Day.
Ann and Ellen
Mingei World Arts
427 Church Street
Decatur, Georgia 30030
Save 20%
Happy New Year from Mingei!
Take 20% off the full priced item of your choice. In store only.
Not applicable to gift certificates, exchanges or any other offer.
Hurry! Help us clean our shelves!
Offer Expires: December 31, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION AT TASTINGS
NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION AT TASTINGS, 6PM-til
RELAX - NO RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
Drink & Food Specials
$5 Glasses of Champagne
Champagne Toast at Midnight
For Every $50 Tasting Card Purchased,
Receive a Ticket for Drawings:
Leanne Laine Art
3 Pack of Wine
1 Night Stay & Breakfast for 2 at Holiday Inn Decatur
$100 Tasting Card
Tastings
335 W Ponce de Leon
Suite A
Decatur, GA 30030
Phone: 404-373-3244
Kelly Resignola
Tastings, A Wine Experience
kelly.resignola@awineexperience.com
www.awineexperience.com
Buy the White House for $9.88 million
Scaled-down replica in DeKalb County put on market
Photo:W.A. BRIDGES JR./AJC
Prospective buyers must demonstrate they can afford the White House before getting a tour.
COMPARE ORIGINAL WHITE HOUSE WITH REPLICA HERE.
By KEVIN DUFFY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The White House is for sale.
No, not that one. The scaled-down replica on Briarcliff Road in DeKalb County.
Owner Fred Milani, a builder of luxury homes, has 10 finished houses in the area waiting for buyers, and a lender has threatened foreclosure. He needs money.
So he’s put his home of seven years, the White House, on the market for $9.88 million, the 12th most expensive listing in metro Atlanta. DeKalb’s valuation is much less — $2.8 million.
“I believe in Jesus. He’s always blessed me, and at the last minute he’ll come rescue me,” Milani said Thursday.
The local White House is less than one-third the size of the real thing, but at 16,500 square feet it’s a giant in the neighborhood.
Milani lives near the Clairmont Road/I-85 intersection where traditional ranch homes are giving way to big multistory dwellings. The 57-year-old native of Iran appeared last year on the television show “Nightline” to weigh in on the controversy over McMansions, which critics say is Milani’s specialty.
He last sold a house in September. The construction-loan interest on those 10 empty houses — their average price is $1.3 million — is costing Milani more than $50,000 a month, ReMax agent Shawn Ghiai said.
Another problem Milani faces involves a dispute with a lender over payment on a $1.75 million note. That’s led to the White House being scheduled for foreclosure auction Jan. 6, the research firm Equity Depot says. The sale won’t occur if a settlement is reached.
A November foreclosure sale of the White House was headed off when an agreement was struck on payment of a $1.675 million loan, Milani said.
Who’d want such an expensive property when some experts are saying housing is in a depression? “I only need one person for that house,” Ghiai said.
There’s no For Sale sign on the 2-acre site. And prospective buyers must demonstrate they can afford the White House before getting a tour.
So far, two parties have inspected the property, Ghiai said. A third prospective buyer, from Dubai, has submitted financial statements and plans to visit for a personal look, he said.
The Milani family moved into White House in 2001, about the same time George and Laura Bush took up residence in Washington, D.C.
An architect suggested they build a copy of the White House when Yvonne Milani said she wanted a house with a flat facade and columns, and her husband asked for large but cost-efficient rooms.
The couple visited the President’s home three times to become familiar with its interior and furnishings.
Milani, who’s built some 400 homes over a quarter century, said the next White House owner will be someone relatively unaffected by the country’s economic turmoil.
“Whoever buys it,” Milani said, “is going to be blessed.”
Saturday, December 27, 2008
Decatur Market & Gallery
Click on photo for info.
The Decatur Market & Gallery opened its doors on Oct. 3, 2008 as a new co-operative venue for emerging artists and unique artisans of Georgia. The gallery is located in the former Boswell Gallery space at 153 Ponce de Leon Place, Decatur GA 30030. The location is close to Cafe Lilly, Cake & Ale, Natalie's Fish House and Sushi Ave., just one block from the Old Courthouse Square in the "walking district" of the city. Each artist and artisan works in the gallery one day per month so that visitors are constantly greeted by an artist, not a sales person. Artists share space, "floor duty" and participate in special events supporting the Decatur and metro Atlanta arts community. The Gallery has a natural theme and warmth to showcase the mostly self-taught artists and artisans. Guests will view modern abstract paintings, palette knife paintings, landscapes, mixed media, as well as handcrafted mosaic, jewelry, pottery and textiles."
"The Market operates each Friday and Saturday evening (weather permitting) in front of the gallery. Vendors offer handcrafted jewelry, artwork, even baked goods. The Market operates separately from the gallery, but the gallery remains open while the market is held. Restaurant patrons in the area enjoy shopping in the evening, and finding unique gifts handcrafted by local artists.
Artists and artisans who are interested in participating in the Market may send a message to the Gallery on the Contact Us page or call 404-377-0755. There is a nominal participation fee. Tents, weights, and power are provided. Space is limited."
Decatur Market & Gallery
153 Ponce de Leon Place
Decatur, GA 30030
Christmas Tree Recycling @ Agnes Scott College
Friday, December 26, 2008
The original five and dime, an American export, failed to keep up with times, experts say
The original five and dime, an American export, failed to keep up with times, experts say
By SHELLEY EMLING
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Saturday, December 27, 2008
London — Just shy of its 100th birthday in this country, a beloved U.S. import — Woolworths — is about to vanish.
An enduring fondness for the retail chain’s mix of clothing and housewares — not to mention its popular pick-n-mix sweets counter — has kept it afloat here more than a decade after the business disappeared from the United States.
But the global credit crisis and changing consumer tastes forced Woolworths to file for a form of bankruptcy here last month. The administrators for the collapsed chain, Deloitte & Touche, launched a going-out-of-business sale recently after failing to attract a buyer.
Employees have struggled to keep shelves restocked as bargain hunters have poured into the chain’s 815 stores, eager to take advantage of 50 percent discounts.
One day recently at a Woolworths in Putney, a London suburb, some shelves were empty and clothing and other merchandise was strewn on the floor after being picked over by frenzied customers.
Everywhere, buyers were eager to find bargains. For example, a play kitchen set that was once about $91 had been marked down to about $36. Video games once priced at about $60 had been marked down to less than half that.
Carolyn Fincham was just one customer who said she was sad to see the stores go.
“Woolworths was a place I could go to get just about anything, whether it was shoes or socks or a last-minute birthday gift,” she said. “It’s just a real shame it won’t be around any more.”
Many Britons remember buying their first vinyl single record at a Woolworths. Many mothers say it was where they bought their child’s first school uniform. In recent years, Woolworths became one of the first sellers of Halloween costumes and decorations in Britain. Often it was children who packed the stores on weekends, seeking to spend money on toys and candy.
Remember F.W. Woolworth store located on E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
just to the right of where Parker's on Ponce is now located.
This is a photo/drawing of Decatur's F.W. Woolworth when they did a remodel for the store front.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Holiday Sales at Whit's End
Happy 2009 Everyone, Thanks for your support this holiday season, and for shopping Decatur and coming in to the store. We really appreciate it! So we had some good before the holiday sales, and here are the extra savings we are passing on to you for in store purchases. Clearance prices of 60% - 40% off the last remaining summer wear, certain winter wear, Columbia shoes, some gifts. 20% off Columbia upper body wear, Woolrich slippers & scarves, Toms Shoes, City of Decatur long sleeve tees & sweatshirts. 10% off Patagonia shoes, Kuhl/Prana/Flyshacker/Dockers upper body wear. Dockers pants and Levi's cords are discounted too! (Savings of 20%-45%) Sizes, styles, and colors are limited. Please return holiday purchased items by Jan 15, 2009 with tags intact and store receipt for store credit or exchange for in store merchandise. We are closing at 5p New Years Eve and will be closed New Years Day. See you in soon! Jeff and Greg
Whit's End, LLC
431 W. Ponce DeLeon Ave, #2 Decatur, GA
(404) 377-3310 (404) 377-8335
Fax whitsenddecatur@bellsouth.net
www.whitsenddecatur.com
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Merry Christmas from The Decatur Theatre
Check out the Christmas decorations inside the boxoffice. Priceless.
Photo's are circa 1965
Note: You can also see Scott's Pharmacy, this was one of the popular downtown drugstores, Scott's Pharmacy at Sycamore and McDonough, was a inviting place for an ice cream soda on a hot afternoon downtown or after an evening movie at The Decatur Theatre.
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Monday, December 22, 2008
Update on Decatur Fire Station no. 2
The new Fire Station is being built on the same site as the old one on W. Hill Street.
Here is some info:
Construction of the new fire station is being funded by the City’s capital bond program. LP3 Architects of Decatur designed the building, which is expected to be the City of Decatur’s first LEED certified building. Construction is expected to begin during the week of July 21, 2008 and to last about 10 months.
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Auto dealer sees opportunity in crisis
Sean Drakes / AJC Special
Darryl Ford, owner and general manager of Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge, says it’s important to shore up his business model now to ensure he’s in business when the economy recovers
UP CLOSE / DARRYL FORD, owner of Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge
By MICHAEL E. KANELL
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sunday, December 21, 2008
It is not the best of times in the automotive industry. But good times or bad, it has been a seven-day-a-week job for Darryl Ford.
And as an entrepreneur, Ford sees opportunity in crisis.
For four years the owner and general manager of Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Ford had grown sales to $50 million last year. But that was before the recession, the credit crisis and the parade of Detroit executives arriving in Washington to plead for government assistance.
Events have changed his business and his cost structure, but not, he says, his work ethic or his philosophy.
Q: As an auto dealer, I’d expect you to have an opinion on the bailout of the auto companies. What do you think?
A: I see government intervention as something that has been going on for some time. It’s nothing new. You’ve got Georgia and Kentucky and Tennessee — incentives and tax breaks to get the companies to move in. Government has been involved in the auto business.
And a healthy auto sector is a vital part of the community, of the market. There are 3, 4, 5 million people that could be affected. If Congress could get away from the notion of the CEOs and think about what is important to all of us.
Full story @ AJC
Darryl Ford, owner and general manager of Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge, says it’s important to shore up his business model now to ensure he’s in business when the economy recovers
UP CLOSE / DARRYL FORD, owner of Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge
By MICHAEL E. KANELL
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Sunday, December 21, 2008
It is not the best of times in the automotive industry. But good times or bad, it has been a seven-day-a-week job for Darryl Ford.
And as an entrepreneur, Ford sees opportunity in crisis.
For four years the owner and general manager of Stone Mountain Chrysler Jeep Dodge, Ford had grown sales to $50 million last year. But that was before the recession, the credit crisis and the parade of Detroit executives arriving in Washington to plead for government assistance.
Events have changed his business and his cost structure, but not, he says, his work ethic or his philosophy.
Q: As an auto dealer, I’d expect you to have an opinion on the bailout of the auto companies. What do you think?
A: I see government intervention as something that has been going on for some time. It’s nothing new. You’ve got Georgia and Kentucky and Tennessee — incentives and tax breaks to get the companies to move in. Government has been involved in the auto business.
And a healthy auto sector is a vital part of the community, of the market. There are 3, 4, 5 million people that could be affected. If Congress could get away from the notion of the CEOs and think about what is important to all of us.
Full story @ AJC
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