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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
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Decatur Beach Party free sand
It's all gone
Decatur Beach Party free sand in demand
By April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Early Saturday morning — as the last few notes of the band lingered in the air and vendors began breaking down their carts — a distinct sound could be heard at the Decatur Beach Party.
Scrape. Plop. Scrape. Plop.
AJC story
Decatur Beach Party free sand in demand
By April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Early Saturday morning — as the last few notes of the band lingered in the air and vendors began breaking down their carts — a distinct sound could be heard at the Decatur Beach Party.
Scrape. Plop. Scrape. Plop.
AJC story
1950's Ted Levy Ad
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Railroad Tracks Looking East Towards the Depot 22 years Apart
I told flickr member xpkranger last week that I liked his photo so much that I was going to try to recreate it, so today I decided to try, his photo bottom was taken in 1987 my picture top was taken today 22 years apart. Maybe I will take another in the fall when all the leaves fall so you can see the strip of stores on E. College Ave like in his photo.
Above is my version of his photo taken today 20 JUN 2009
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This is Flickr member xpkranger's 1987 photo
Thanks to xpkranger for letting me post his photo.
Note: For people new to Decatur, the Depot was moved back about 35 feet away from the tracks
when city of Decatur bought it. Today it has been restored and it's the Depeaux restaurant.
Above is my version of his photo taken today 20 JUN 2009
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This is Flickr member xpkranger's 1987 photo
Thanks to xpkranger for letting me post his photo.
Note: For people new to Decatur, the Depot was moved back about 35 feet away from the tracks
when city of Decatur bought it. Today it has been restored and it's the Depeaux restaurant.
Will a roundabout help Improve Emory Village
Click here to see how Roundabouts work for the United States.
this site has several animations, it explains it great.
below is what is on the site.
Look for this below and click on the play button for each
MODERN ROUNDABOUT ANIMATIONS
The users guide offers more details and the following animations will "walk you through" several modern roundabout scenarios. You will experience how easy it is to enter and exit a modern roundabout and what will result with improper use.
choosing the proper lane.
Yield to pedestrians.
What to do when encountering emergency vehicles.
Using the truck apron for large vehicles.
Improper lane change results in crash.
Wrong assumption leads to crash.
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The modern roundabout is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Twenty three states -- including Alaska, California, Colorado and Utah -- have active roundabout programs.
Construction of the roundabout will start soon in Emory village.
The roadwork consisted of three phases. First, outdated water lines along North Decatur Road have been replaced by DeKalb County. This project began in mid-January 2009. The second phase, which will also last approximately 60 days, involves burying power lines along North Decatur Road. Georgia Power will manage this project.
Both of these projects must be completed before DeKalb County can begin the final roadwork project, the roundabout. That project is projected to begin this fall. As a precursor to the County’s roundabout work, Emory University has recently completed its new entrance, which will provide additional space needed to develop the roundabout.
The Alliance to Improve Emory Village is committed to providing periodic updates on these projects. For additional information on developments, events and merchants in the Village, visit www.emoryvillage.org. .
Here is a European youtube of how a roundabout works there.
Note:
European right of way rules for roundabouts are the opposite of those in the United States but this "just" gives you the concept of what it would be like.
this site has several animations, it explains it great.
below is what is on the site.
Look for this below and click on the play button for each
MODERN ROUNDABOUT ANIMATIONS
The users guide offers more details and the following animations will "walk you through" several modern roundabout scenarios. You will experience how easy it is to enter and exit a modern roundabout and what will result with improper use.
choosing the proper lane.
Yield to pedestrians.
What to do when encountering emergency vehicles.
Using the truck apron for large vehicles.
Improper lane change results in crash.
Wrong assumption leads to crash.
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The modern roundabout is becoming increasingly popular in the United States. Twenty three states -- including Alaska, California, Colorado and Utah -- have active roundabout programs.
Construction of the roundabout will start soon in Emory village.
The roadwork consisted of three phases. First, outdated water lines along North Decatur Road have been replaced by DeKalb County. This project began in mid-January 2009. The second phase, which will also last approximately 60 days, involves burying power lines along North Decatur Road. Georgia Power will manage this project.
Both of these projects must be completed before DeKalb County can begin the final roadwork project, the roundabout. That project is projected to begin this fall. As a precursor to the County’s roundabout work, Emory University has recently completed its new entrance, which will provide additional space needed to develop the roundabout.
The Alliance to Improve Emory Village is committed to providing periodic updates on these projects. For additional information on developments, events and merchants in the Village, visit www.emoryvillage.org. .
Here is a European youtube of how a roundabout works there.
Note:
European right of way rules for roundabouts are the opposite of those in the United States but this "just" gives you the concept of what it would be like.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Just mention Old Timer for Next Stop Decatur at Mingei World or Taste for 15% Discount
Pssst.. the password is… Old timer
It’s hot on Church Street, and it’s gotten to us a little bit. We looked up from our screens and decided it was time for a little blog-inspired fun.
Through the close of business on Sunday, the right password will get you 15% off on your purchase at Mingei World Arts and/or Taste on Church Street. Need to finish your Father’s Day shopping? Have a wedding gift to buy? Come visit one of these two businesses and give us the secret Next Stop Decatur password as you check out. Your password is "old timer". We are contacting other bloggers with other passwords, so show your Next Stop.. Decatur spirit and your favorite blog will help you save a little over the next few days. It will be interesting to see which blog readers come in!
Mingei World Arts
427 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
404-371-0101
It’s hot on Church Street, and it’s gotten to us a little bit. We looked up from our screens and decided it was time for a little blog-inspired fun.
Through the close of business on Sunday, the right password will get you 15% off on your purchase at Mingei World Arts and/or Taste on Church Street. Need to finish your Father’s Day shopping? Have a wedding gift to buy? Come visit one of these two businesses and give us the secret Next Stop Decatur password as you check out. Your password is "old timer". We are contacting other bloggers with other passwords, so show your Next Stop.. Decatur spirit and your favorite blog will help you save a little over the next few days. It will be interesting to see which blog readers come in!
Mingei World Arts
427 Church Street
Decatur, GA 30030
404-371-0101
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Coming in July - Medlock Garden Tour
MEDLOCK GARDEN TOUR JULY 11!
Second Annual Medlock “Funky-Elegant Lush Summer” Garden Tour
As our neighborhood and the whole metro area burst into full and glorious spring, the Medlock Garden Tour Committee has been out walking the neighborhood, checking out all kinds of new gardens for the second annual Medlock Garden Tour. Gardeners are so grateful that rain has finally returned to the Southeast that they are not complaining too much about delayed planting due to storms. In fact, this seems like one of the freshest and greenest springs in many years, and we hope that our summer gardens will be lush and bounteous as well.
For those of you who didn’t attend last year’s First Annual Medlock Funky-Elegant Lush Summer Garden Tour, let it be said that it was a rousing success! We had huge lots, small plots, fish ponds, bird houses, showpiece gardens, old gardens, new gardens, community gardens, vegetable bounty, butterfly habitat, shade gardens, and sunflowers galore.
Approximately 250 adults and many children toured these gems of our neighborhood. Those who had never planted anything learned a lot and took great inspiration; gardeners and non-gardeners alike delighted in the uniqueness of each individual garden; neighborhood kids sold out of cookies and lemonade and gave guided garden tours; produce was given away; live classical music was played; neighbors had a wonderful time meeting each other as they walked, bicycled and drove through the neighborhood; and we raised $811 to benefit environmental education at Medlock School.
So, what’s in store for 2009??? The garden list is having the finishing touches put on it as we go to press; we have found that there are many more wonderful gardens in our community than we could have imagined. The list this year will include mostly new gardens, with a couple of star repeats from last year. We are looking at gardens with multiple raised beds for vegetables; a front yard that is nothing but flowers; a 1.7-acre lot featuring a huge shade garden, creek, swinging bridge and pond; a “power line garden” which includes a stream trail and bluebird habitat; a “rain pond garden” fed by gutter drainpipes going underground; and some major historical neighborhood landmarks on large lots, including one with a very large fish pond.
SO – mark your calendar for Saturday, July 11, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. And please note: we will need lots of volunteers on the day of the tour to "garden-sit.” Contact Margie at Thirdbrown136@sbcglobal.net if you can help on the day of the tour!
MEDLOCK GARDEN TOUR JULY 11!
Second Annual Medlock “Funky-Elegant Lush Summer” Garden Tour
14 Exciting Gardens – Including Historic Gems of Neighborhood!
~ Volunteers and Lemonade Sellers Needed ~
The grounds of the historic Steele-Cobb house on Fox Hills Drive and the McClelen family property on Medlock Road, both historic sites formerly totaling 400 acres, will be on the upcoming Medlock Garden Tour! Each of these properties are two acres each, and other gardens on similarly large lots will be included on the tour. The fourteen gardens represent a great range in style and personality and include mature hardwoods, vegetables, flowers, fruit trees, berry bushes, ponds and fountains, wildlife habitats, creeks and lagoons, rainwater preservation, and more. Both North Decatur Presbyterian Church and Medlock School gardens are on the tour, as is an Atlanta Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuary. You can get a good sense of the neighborhood’s geography and see how gardeners have creatively used power line areas. In all, the tour promises to be every bit as exciting as last year’s inaugural event! Volunteers are still needed for two-hour “garden-sitting” shifts (contact Margie at thirdbrown136@sbcglobal.net if you’d like to volunteer), and we hope neighborhood children will set up lemonade and cookie stands (contact Linda at lr1518@att.com if your child is interested). Tickets will go on sale June 12 at Ace Hardware, and will be available at Medlock School on the day of the tour. See you July 11!
Thanks Dennis for mentioning on your blog.
Jean Cohen
Decatur’s Renewal Design-Build Wins Remodeling Award
Decatur’s Renewal Design-Build Wins Remodeling Award
June 12, 2009 - Continuing to set new standards of professionalism, remodeling companies from across the nation were honored at the fifteenth annual Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence on June 5th during the Southern Building Show in Atlanta. The awards program recognizes the nation’s best work in residential remodeling.
Judged by editors and writers of Better Homes & Gardens, Woman’s Day, Southern Living and Houseplans.com, the winners were selected from over 500 entries. These entries were judged on overall design, the creative use of space and materials, and the degree to which the project enhanced the original structure.
Decatur-based Renewal Design-Build took home the award for Best Kitchen Remodel in the $75,000-$100,000 category. Having won many awards in the past, including NARI’s Contractor of the Year awards and Earthcraft Renovator of the Year, this is the first Chrysalis award for the company. “This was the first year they have entered the awards, and to take home top honors on the first attempt is impressive,” says Ken Kanline, Director of the Awards.
The winning kitchen was originally small, outdated and did not suit the homeowner’s lifestyle and taste. Renewal expanded the kitchen to the porch, which provided ample space for an island and built-in dining table. The new kitchen is now modern and much larger but still maintains the home’s cozy cottage style.
Renewal Design-Build, 124 S. Columbia Dr. in Decatur, provides complete solutions for renovations, additions, kitchens, baths, porches, decks, small projects and repairs.
For information, call 404.378.6962 or visit www.RenewalDesignBuild.com.
June 12, 2009 - Continuing to set new standards of professionalism, remodeling companies from across the nation were honored at the fifteenth annual Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence on June 5th during the Southern Building Show in Atlanta. The awards program recognizes the nation’s best work in residential remodeling.
Judged by editors and writers of Better Homes & Gardens, Woman’s Day, Southern Living and Houseplans.com, the winners were selected from over 500 entries. These entries were judged on overall design, the creative use of space and materials, and the degree to which the project enhanced the original structure.
Decatur-based Renewal Design-Build took home the award for Best Kitchen Remodel in the $75,000-$100,000 category. Having won many awards in the past, including NARI’s Contractor of the Year awards and Earthcraft Renovator of the Year, this is the first Chrysalis award for the company. “This was the first year they have entered the awards, and to take home top honors on the first attempt is impressive,” says Ken Kanline, Director of the Awards.
The winning kitchen was originally small, outdated and did not suit the homeowner’s lifestyle and taste. Renewal expanded the kitchen to the porch, which provided ample space for an island and built-in dining table. The new kitchen is now modern and much larger but still maintains the home’s cozy cottage style.
Renewal Design-Build, 124 S. Columbia Dr. in Decatur, provides complete solutions for renovations, additions, kitchens, baths, porches, decks, small projects and repairs.
For information, call 404.378.6962 or visit www.RenewalDesignBuild.com.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Decatur holds line on taxes, dips into reserves and No. 1 Fire Department to be Renovated
Decatur's No. 1 Fire Department building to be renovated.
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By APRIL HUNT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Decatur has agreed to spend more than $1.3 million of its savings this year and next, to keep taxes the same for its citizens.
Despite dipping into its reserve fund, the city will still have $5.9 million in savings - almost a third of its $18.6 million spending plan.
“This is exactly why you save money over time, to get you through the tough times,” said City Manager Peggy Merriss.
The city commission on Monday approved the 2009-2010 budget which holds the millage at 13.035. The spending plan includes money to renovate the main firehouse, redesign the city’s website and upgrade equipment in municipal parks.
AJC full story
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By APRIL HUNT
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Decatur has agreed to spend more than $1.3 million of its savings this year and next, to keep taxes the same for its citizens.
Despite dipping into its reserve fund, the city will still have $5.9 million in savings - almost a third of its $18.6 million spending plan.
“This is exactly why you save money over time, to get you through the tough times,” said City Manager Peggy Merriss.
The city commission on Monday approved the 2009-2010 budget which holds the millage at 13.035. The spending plan includes money to renovate the main firehouse, redesign the city’s website and upgrade equipment in municipal parks.
AJC full story
"ROY WILLY'S" - WORLD'S BEST BAR-B-Q.
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Father's Day at Wahoo!
Michelle Allen of Wahoo! Grill sends this in.
Treat Dad to Brunch or Dinner
this Father's Day at Wahoo!
Sunday, June 21st
Featuring Delicious Brunch Favorites Like...
Shrimp & Grits
Carved Ham with Mayhaw Jelly and Pineapple Glaze
Smoked Salmon with Capers
Chicken Curry Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Grapes
Brunch from 10 am to 3pm
$16 Buffet / $8 Children (under 12)
$5 Mimosas & Bloody Marys
Live Jazz Duo
Accepting Reservations For Any Size Group
Make Your Reservation Today - (404)373-3331
"Best Patio Dining"
Critics Choice, Creative Loafing
2006 & 2008 Best of Atlanta Issue
Wahoo! Grill
1042 West College Avenue
Decatur, GA 30030
Ph. 404-373-3331
www.wahoogrilldecatur.com
Treat Dad to Brunch or Dinner
this Father's Day at Wahoo!
Sunday, June 21st
Featuring Delicious Brunch Favorites Like...
Shrimp & Grits
Carved Ham with Mayhaw Jelly and Pineapple Glaze
Smoked Salmon with Capers
Chicken Curry Salad with Toasted Walnuts and Grapes
Brunch from 10 am to 3pm
$16 Buffet / $8 Children (under 12)
$5 Mimosas & Bloody Marys
Live Jazz Duo
Accepting Reservations For Any Size Group
Make Your Reservation Today - (404)373-3331
"Best Patio Dining"
Critics Choice, Creative Loafing
2006 & 2008 Best of Atlanta Issue
Wahoo! Grill
1042 West College Avenue
Decatur, GA 30030
Ph. 404-373-3331
www.wahoogrilldecatur.com
Monday, June 15, 2009
Decatur Beach Party this Friday 5:00 till Midnight
This was sent in by Jerry Andrews
Please remember the Decatur Beach Party is Friday, June 19 from 5:00 till midnight. We will be honoring Barry Bailey (see info below) at 7:45 on the square, but we would like for everyone to meet Barry at Eddie's Attic at 6:30.
Barry Bailey Info
“In 1972, a group of talented musicians came together to form the Southern Rock Band, Atlanta Rhythm Section. During the next 35 years the band would earn gold and platinum records, as well as a place in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”
One of the original members of that band is Decatur’s own Barry Bailey! Barry began playing the guitar at the age of 12 and while attending Decatur High School, joined a small garage band. The rest is history.
Barry will be returning to Decatur on Friday, June 19, for the annual Decatur Beach Party. Mayor Bill Floyd will be presenting Mr. Bailey a key to the City as well as reading a proclamation declaring June 19, 2009 as “Barry Bailey Day”. The presentation will be made at the Main Stage on the MARTA Plaza at 7:45pm, before the band begins to play.
Hope to see you there.
Beach Party Info
June 19, 2009 • 5 p.m. to midnight
Decatur brings in 60 tons of sand and turns the square into a beach for this annual event.
Dance in the streets to the beach music from the live band.
Activities include children's boardwalk games, face painting, wading pools in the sand and more.
There are many food and drink vendors all around the square.
No coolers, glass or pets allowed. Sponsored by Decatur Business Association. Proceeds from this annual fundraiser benefit downtown improvement projects.
For more information or to buy advance tickets for Beach Party, visit www.decaturdba.com
See you on Decatur Beach!
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Relics & Rarities - Opening Soon
Today I was driving down N. McDonough St. and I saw Warren Pickard of Relics & Rarities.
He was putting up his new sign and he needed help, so I helped him out.
He said the opening of Relics & Rarities is getting closer.
Relics & Rarities
409 N. McDonough St.
Decatur, Ga
Across from Decatur High School
Scott Boulevard with The Scott Drive-In Theatre circa 1960's
Tommy Holcombe sent this photo in and it's a great picture..with The Scott Drive-In Theatre in the background.
Pictured here is longtime Decatur resident Helen Talton on her bicycle with the Scott Drive-In's original marquee in the background. Notice how Scott Boulevard was two laned back then. This photo was taken probably sometime in the 60's. Thanks to Helen Talton for finding this image!
Enjoy! Tommy Holcombe
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Thanks Tommy and special thanks to Helen Talton for sharing her photo with us.
Please share your pictures with Next Stop...Decatur
We love pictures like this.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Great Balls of Fire
This is by far the best scene(fire scene) in the movie.
Dennis Quaid as Jerry Lee Lewis.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
Scrap Chic Boutique's "Stay-cation"
This month's is "Stay-cation". We are gonna have fun with this. First sign up for your stay-cation table. We will be going to Hawaii, Alaska, New York and Las Vegas. Each stay-cation table will have a special project to go along with them. Hint Hawaii smells of flowers and sand. Spots are limited at each table so get your buddies to together and have a vacation at Scrap Chic. You will love the cost. $10 which includes lunch.
Extra classes will be available and posted for your pleasure. Pick your table and join us. Don't miss our first "Stay-cation" memory Art session. June 20
Scrap Chic Boutique
2774 E College Ave
Decatur, GA
Tues - Sat 10 - 6 Sun 1 - 6 Closed Mondays
Phone 404-378-2115
Staycation Sundays on Church Street
Hanging around Decatur this summer and looking for fun things to do at home? Come out for Staycation Sundays on Church Street and get local!
The participating merchants of Church Street in downtown Decatur have planned three free afternoons of summer fun for you, highlighting their terrific local businesses and the local suppliers and artisans they work with. These three Sunday afternoons will be packed with entertainment-- kid activities, live music, street performers, cool treats, special discounts, trunk shows, artist demonstrations and door prizes each Staycation Sunday. Wow--why go anywhere else?
When does this all happen? June 28, July 19 and August 9, from 1pm-4pm each Sunday.
Where to go and what to do?
THE SEEN GALLERY: Come meet invited artists, in a variety of mediums, creating and selling their art each day. Please check www.theseengallery.com for a listing of the specials and door prizes for the week.
MINGEI WORLD ARTS: Specials each Sunday, and trunk shows featuring local suppliers! Local suppliers—at Mingei? Come meet our global-local artists! On June 28, come see Patty Rollins and her bright, gorgeous Lovebeads and Betsy Hall’s beautiful hand-made jewelry and bags.. On July 19, we’ll feature Julia Leaphart and her Himalayan Candles—made in India, and Conyers! And on August 9? Another trunk show by a local-global designer—TBA!
JAVAMONKEY: Treat yourself to refreshing granitas and delicious cookie samples and join in sing-alongs on the patio!
HOOPLA: Special activities and games for kids and trunk shows featuring local designers of wonderful things for kids! On June 28, don’t miss the sock puppet workshop! While the little ones are making puppets, enjoy the Lil' Sprout Knits-organic and eco-friendly hand knitted products will be at Hoopla. Local Atlanta mom, Alex Norton will showcase her selection of quality childrens' products. On July 19, Penny and Heather of Decatur Girl will show off their local spirit with shirts. Fun shirts for women, kids, and babies that exude hometown pride! On August 9, Get dressed for back to school! Lilliwear-Local resident, Jen Newman, introduces the her fall line! .This adorable line of fun and funky clothing for little girls is available in sizes 12months to 5T. Hoopla will also be hosting a Fall preview trunk show from childrens footwear designers, Pedipeds! Get the hottest Fall styles first!
here
TASTE: Specials each Sunday. And more! On June 28 take Southern mojito lessons and sip free drinks. On July 19, it’s the Great Grits Battle! The winner (amateurs only, please!) takes home a Taste gift certificate and will see their recipe on the Leon’s Full Service Menu for week after the contest!. The judge? Leon’s own Eric Ottensmeyer. Prize includes the opportunity to
Collaborate with the Chef in adapting your recipe to his restaurant kitchen! Visit Taste starting July 1
To register and for contest rules.In August, chill with an organic ice tea seminar and tasty samples
LEON’S FULL SERVICE: Capture your likeness! Portraits on the Spot by Decatur artist Chouaieb Saidi Check out his work at www.saidiart.com. $40 each and free to watch!
So—be cool and stay cool. Staycation on Church Street and Get Local.
Mark your calendars! Go to Church (Street) on Sundays!
The participating merchants of Church Street in downtown Decatur have planned three free afternoons of summer fun for you, highlighting their terrific local businesses and the local suppliers and artisans they work with. These three Sunday afternoons will be packed with entertainment-- kid activities, live music, street performers, cool treats, special discounts, trunk shows, artist demonstrations and door prizes each Staycation Sunday. Wow--why go anywhere else?
When does this all happen? June 28, July 19 and August 9, from 1pm-4pm each Sunday.
Where to go and what to do?
THE SEEN GALLERY: Come meet invited artists, in a variety of mediums, creating and selling their art each day. Please check www.theseengallery.com for a listing of the specials and door prizes for the week.
MINGEI WORLD ARTS: Specials each Sunday, and trunk shows featuring local suppliers! Local suppliers—at Mingei? Come meet our global-local artists! On June 28, come see Patty Rollins and her bright, gorgeous Lovebeads and Betsy Hall’s beautiful hand-made jewelry and bags.. On July 19, we’ll feature Julia Leaphart and her Himalayan Candles—made in India, and Conyers! And on August 9? Another trunk show by a local-global designer—TBA!
JAVAMONKEY: Treat yourself to refreshing granitas and delicious cookie samples and join in sing-alongs on the patio!
HOOPLA: Special activities and games for kids and trunk shows featuring local designers of wonderful things for kids! On June 28, don’t miss the sock puppet workshop! While the little ones are making puppets, enjoy the Lil' Sprout Knits-organic and eco-friendly hand knitted products will be at Hoopla. Local Atlanta mom, Alex Norton will showcase her selection of quality childrens' products. On July 19, Penny and Heather of Decatur Girl will show off their local spirit with shirts. Fun shirts for women, kids, and babies that exude hometown pride! On August 9, Get dressed for back to school! Lilliwear-Local resident, Jen Newman, introduces the her fall line! .This adorable line of fun and funky clothing for little girls is available in sizes 12months to 5T. Hoopla will also be hosting a Fall preview trunk show from childrens footwear designers, Pedipeds! Get the hottest Fall styles first!
here
TASTE: Specials each Sunday. And more! On June 28 take Southern mojito lessons and sip free drinks. On July 19, it’s the Great Grits Battle! The winner (amateurs only, please!) takes home a Taste gift certificate and will see their recipe on the Leon’s Full Service Menu for week after the contest!. The judge? Leon’s own Eric Ottensmeyer. Prize includes the opportunity to
Collaborate with the Chef in adapting your recipe to his restaurant kitchen! Visit Taste starting July 1
To register and for contest rules.In August, chill with an organic ice tea seminar and tasty samples
LEON’S FULL SERVICE: Capture your likeness! Portraits on the Spot by Decatur artist Chouaieb Saidi Check out his work at www.saidiart.com. $40 each and free to watch!
So—be cool and stay cool. Staycation on Church Street and Get Local.
Mark your calendars! Go to Church (Street) on Sundays!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
East. Court Square with Wide Sidewalk. circa 1998
In this 1998 photo you can see The Brick Store... Mick's Decatur and The Family Jewels both gone.
Check out the blue phone booth( a thing of the past) and look how wide the sidewalk looks ,it's not that wide now, see the two people sitting at the small table, it looks to be about 4 to 5 feet from the curb. I like the wide sidewalk look.
AJC file photo.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Shop at Whit's End...conveniently located on W. Ponce
Shop locally and conveniently at Decatur’s own Whit’s End this Father’s Day (Sunday June 21st) for high quality products from Columbia Sportswear, Kuhl, Prana, Levi-Strauss/Dockers, Patagonia Shoes, Toms Shoes, Jockey, City of Decatur, DHS Spirit Wear and others…..including the locally owned Decatur Dad and Yuckboy lines of tee shirts. Many items on sale!!! We have shirts, shoes, shorts, pants, and accessories with sizes from Small to XXL. 431-2 West Ponce de Leon Ave in downtown Decatur, with free parking. 404.377.3310, whitsenddecatur.com, whitsenddecatur@bellsouth.net
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
Next Stop...Decatur's Time Machine
Monday, June 8, 2009
Relics & Rarities -- Opening Soon
Warren Pickard of Relics & Rarities tells his story
Relics & Rarities
409 N. McDonough St.
Decatur, Ga
Across from Decatur High School
Sunday, June 7, 2009
ROCKETBUSTER BOOTS
Decatur Train Depot - circa 1987
S&A 750 with an assist from former Southern 3499 F7a charges east past the old Decatur Depot with an Atlanta Loop Trip.
http://www.railpictures.net/viewphoto.php?id=259073&nseq=4562
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Virginia-Highland Summerfest This Week-end
Virginia-Highland Summerfest
Get out and get some great local music, art, a children’s area, food, drink and more at the 26th annual event. The music stage headliners are Cowboy Mouth on Saturday and Manchester Orchestra on Sunday.
• Free. Virginia at North Highland Avenue, Atlanta. www.vahi.org.
It's our 26th anniversary and this year the parade will be on Friday night before the dinner (see details below). Prizes will be awarded for the best wacky hats just before the Friday dinner.
Bring ID to verify residency in Va-Hi. The movie this year will be Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa and will begin at dusk (approximately 8:30 p.m.).
There will also be a neighborhood Acoustic Street Party at Virginia-Highland Island on Friday, June 5th from 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. and on Saturday, June 6th from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.
2009 Summerfest - Celebrating 26 Years of Art, Food & Fun
Saturday, June 6, 2009, 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Artist Market closes at 6:30 p.m.)
Sunday, June 7, 2009, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Saturday/Sunday Events Are Open to General Public. Free Admission, Donations Greatly Appreciated
Summerfest celebrates the beginning of summer with diverse arts, great food, live musical performances and much more. The festival takes place along Virginia Avenue, in the heart of historic Virginia-Highland.
Voted the "Best Neighborhood Festival" in Creative Loafing and consistently revered by art professionals as one of the best artists' markets in the southeast, Summerfest is a great event for the entire family. Make sure you stick around and explore the unique shopping and eclectic dining throughout the Virginia-Highland neighborhood.
Neighborhood Parade!
Don't miss this year's Parade of Wacky Hats! Everyone had such a good time last year, we plan to do it again. So think up something fun, outrageous, silly and over-the-top for your Wacky Hat as you walk the parade route, down Drewery and onto Barnett (about .6 miles). We will meet at the same place, Intown Hardware (Drewry/N. Highland), but this year it's Friday night at 6 p.m. We'll get started at 6:30 and end up at the neighborhood dinner at the Inman Park field where prizes will be given. Register online and let's have some community fun!
View Summerfest press release
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