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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
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Monday, July 13, 2009
DeKalb earns cash from landfill trash
DeKalb earns cash from landfill trash
By TY TAGAMI
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Money may not grow on trees, but it does waft from a trash heap in DeKalb County.
This month, DeKalb is expecting a third monthly check for around $12,000 from a venture that uses new filtration technology to harvest methane from rotting garbage at the defunct Live Oak Landfill.
The partnership with the landfill owner and a developer has produced the largest “high BTU” methane-extraction plant in Georgia. The plant refines the gas to a potent commercial grade that can be piped directly to consumers.
Cash from trash. It’s an idea that would seem to fit nicely into America’s energy independence strategy, but it is not without controversy. Proponents, including the developer of this project, are pushing for federal subsidies that would treat trash gas like other “renewable” energy sources, but some environmentalists say public money should only be spent on energy sources such as solar, wind and geothermal power.
AJC story
By TY TAGAMI
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Money may not grow on trees, but it does waft from a trash heap in DeKalb County.
This month, DeKalb is expecting a third monthly check for around $12,000 from a venture that uses new filtration technology to harvest methane from rotting garbage at the defunct Live Oak Landfill.
The partnership with the landfill owner and a developer has produced the largest “high BTU” methane-extraction plant in Georgia. The plant refines the gas to a potent commercial grade that can be piped directly to consumers.
Cash from trash. It’s an idea that would seem to fit nicely into America’s energy independence strategy, but it is not without controversy. Proponents, including the developer of this project, are pushing for federal subsidies that would treat trash gas like other “renewable” energy sources, but some environmentalists say public money should only be spent on energy sources such as solar, wind and geothermal power.
AJC story
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Are you for or against Clothes Lines ?
Back in the 50's and 60's almost every home had a clothes line in their back yard, but today not many are around, but they say they are coming back.
Here is a article on clothes lines,
Ontario Home Builders Association is in a tizzy!
Oh the horrors! The Ontario Home Builders Association has worked themselves into a tizzy over an uber serious issue here in Ontario – the veto on banning clothes lines. Yes ladies and gentlemen, the OHBA thinks it’s a terrible thing for the Ontario government to do.
Today, the Ontario gov announced that no longer will subdivisions etc in the Province of Ontario be allowed to ban the use of clothes lines. We are allowed to … er, air our clean laundry in public, so to say. For a long time many areas have forbidden the use of this venerable method of drying clothes. Not sure why anyone would get into a lather over such a thing, but there you have it. It was such an issue with some knuckle dragging folks, they actually banned the use of them. “Can’t have that in our neigbourhood”.
In this day and age of trying to get people to decrease their energy consumption, the ban made even less sense. To help remedy this Ontario has now said it can no longer be enforced. To encourage people to use clothes lines, Ontario Hydro will be giving out clothes lines (for both indoor and outdoor use).
catpawsblbog.com
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Remember The North 85 Twin Drive-In ?
Visit my North 85 Twin Drive-In site for some 1979 photos just added.
If you have any Theatre or Drive-In photos that were in the Atlanta area, send us a copy to post.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Medlock Garden Tour Saturday Morning
click photo for more info.
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.
Ponce de Leon Ball Park memories at The Wren's Nest
Great picture of The Old Ponce de Leon ball park over at The Wren's Nest Blog.
This is a cool blog, it's on my blog roll.
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Vote for your Favorite - Best of Atlanta 2009
"You can even vote for your Favorite blog." look under cityscape at the bottom for it in the link below.
Vote at the Creative Loafing site.
How can you be down with the Filthy Rich? Vote today for Best of Atlanta 2009! That’s right, voting starts today at clatl.com/bestofatlanta, and you can vote for your favorites through July 31. We’ll publish the results in September.
Now, you don’t have to be Filthy Rich to join us July 23, 9 p.m., at the Tabernacle for a Best of Atlanta 2009 party! Admission is only $5, with beverages and food included (while the rations last). Attractive Eighties Women and Hardy Morris of Dead Confederate are on the bill, and you can vote onsite.
We’ve got some newfangled additions to this year’s ballot, too: You’ll be able to save and come back to your ballot, and you can vote through Facebook and share your experience with your Facebook friends.
To get you warmed up, take this quick poll on what you love most about the Best of Atlanta issue. Check back here and on our other blogs for more fast ways to get your voice heard. And vote today!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Mid Summer Sale at Whit's End.
There is much on sale at Whit’s End!
*All Levis Jeans, & Dockers Slacks.
*All Columbia, Kuhl, and Prana, Shorts & Shirts.
*All Shoes…by Toms, Rafters, Columbia, & Patagonia.
Come on in!
Thanks,
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
Monday, July 6, 2009
Ponce de Leon Mansion of Asa Candler, Coca-Cola magnate.
Sunday, July 5, 2009
FOX BROS. BAR-B-Q
After Decatur's Pied Piper Parade we headed over to FOX BROS. BAR-B-Q on Dekalb Ave. for some great Bar-B-Q. This is a cool place............. Hope you had a great 4th.
Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q
1238 Dekalb Ave.
Atlanta, Ga.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Have a Happy Fourth of July
Friday, July 3, 2009
Decatur's Main Streetcar No. 274 circa 1948
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Here is what to expect at Decatur's Forth of July Parade
Here is a video from last years parade.
Decatur elife.
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Plans for DeKalb amusement park end in foreclosure
Plans for DeKalb amusement park end in foreclosure
By PAUL DONSKY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Developers had big plans for a 32-acre plot of land just north of I-20 in southeast DeKalb County: an amusement park, indoor water park, 6,500 seat arena and hotel conference center, all with a theme based on the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
But despite more than four years of planning, it appears the project, known as Grand Empire Palace & Resort, will never be built.
AJC story
By PAUL DONSKY
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Wednesday, July 01, 2009
Developers had big plans for a 32-acre plot of land just north of I-20 in southeast DeKalb County: an amusement park, indoor water park, 6,500 seat arena and hotel conference center, all with a theme based on the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.
But despite more than four years of planning, it appears the project, known as Grand Empire Palace & Resort, will never be built.
AJC story
A Parade, Concert and Fireworks, Fun times 3
Join Decatur's July 4th Pied Piper Parade as it winds through downtown Decatur. Decorate your wagon, ride your bike, skate, or walk in this event.
The City Commissioners will lead the parade in the mini-firetruck. Neighborhoods and organizations are encouraged to make floats and join the fun.
Parade line-up is at the First Baptist Church of Decatur at 5:30 p.m. The parade begins at 6 p.m. It ends at the Community Bandstand on the square with a presentation of colors and the Star Spangled Banner.
Anyone may participate in the parade but those with vehicles must register by completing the July 4th Pied Piper Parade Guidelines form.
The concert, featuring the Callanwolde Concert Band, begins at 7 p.m. in the Community Bandstand. Fireworks begin at dark (approximately 9 p.m.) and are shot from the top of the DeKalb County parking deck.
For information call 404-371-8386 or email cheryl.burnette@decaturga.com. For 24-hour information call the Decatur Events Hotline, 404-371-8262, or check this website.
>Parade guidelines and registration form at decaturga.com
http://www.decaturga.com/events_july4.aspx
The City Commissioners will lead the parade in the mini-firetruck. Neighborhoods and organizations are encouraged to make floats and join the fun.
Parade line-up is at the First Baptist Church of Decatur at 5:30 p.m. The parade begins at 6 p.m. It ends at the Community Bandstand on the square with a presentation of colors and the Star Spangled Banner.
Anyone may participate in the parade but those with vehicles must register by completing the July 4th Pied Piper Parade Guidelines form.
The concert, featuring the Callanwolde Concert Band, begins at 7 p.m. in the Community Bandstand. Fireworks begin at dark (approximately 9 p.m.) and are shot from the top of the DeKalb County parking deck.
For information call 404-371-8386 or email cheryl.burnette@decaturga.com. For 24-hour information call the Decatur Events Hotline, 404-371-8262, or check this website.
>Parade guidelines and registration form at decaturga.com
http://www.decaturga.com/events_july4.aspx
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Decatur Sidewalk Sale
Linda Harris from decaturga.com sends this over:
Blue Moon Designs • 418 Church St. • 404-378-1114
10 percent off the entire store and 40 percent off select furniture.
• Decatur Yoga & Pilates • 431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. • 404-377-4899
10 percent off class cards, yoga wear discounts and free YogaKids summer drop-in with class card purchase.
• Eyeworks of Decatur • 335 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. • 404-377-3937
20 to 50 percent off select frames.
• Fabutique - 335-D W. Ponce de Leon Ave. - 404-377-6363
40 to 50 percent off select items.
• Fleet Feet Sports • 431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. • 404-371-0208
Sale on select merchandise.
• Heliotrope • 248 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. • 404-371-0100
50 to 75 percent off select items.
• Little Shop of Stories • 133 E. Court Sq. • 404-373-6300
20 to 50 percent off select books and toys.
• Mingei World Arts • 427 Church St. • 404-371-0101
Outdoor sales tables and a variety of specials.
• Opus Winds Classical Music • 308 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Suite D • 404-370-0507
Select items marked down from 10 to 50 percent.
• Salon Red • 416 Church St. • 404-377-3164
Select items on sale July 3 and 5.
• Taste • 416 Church St. • 404-370-1863
10 to 50 percent off select items.
• Vivid Boutique • 133 E. Court Sq. • 404-371-5181
Get a free pair of earrings with $30 purchase of regular price merchandise.
• Whit's End • 431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave. #2 • 404-377-3310
10 percent off Columbia shorts and shirts, Patagonia shoes, Toms Shoes and 20 percent off Dockers pants.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Pedicabs find niche in Decatur
Photo credit: D.G. Whitefield
Pedicabs find niche in Decatur, but going is slow elsewhere in area
By Jamie Gumbrecht
There’s a new way to get around in Decatur, different even from the bicycles, scooters, rent-by-the-hour cars and mass transit that already make the city unique.
It involves a pair of pedicabs — bright yellow boxes large enough to seat two or three passengers, attached to an adult-sized tricycle — powered by Mike Gerke’s legs. For a few bucks, he runs short tours around town, takes tired event-goers to their parked cars or provides easy trips home after a long night out.
AJC full story
Beat the heat and plan your Staycation for Decatur this weekend.
Beat the heat and plan your Staycation for Decatur this weekend. Free Southern mojito lessons at Taste, James Dean painting at the Seen, sock puppet class at Hoopla, portraits at Leon's, two jewelry artists at Mingei, frozen drink samples and live music at Javamonkey, kids activities, street entertainment and so much more! . Come to Church (Street) this Sunday and get local!
Sunday, June 28, 1-4pm
Church Street between Ponce and MARTA
Sunday, June 28, 1-4pm
Church Street between Ponce and MARTA
Friday, June 26, 2009
Customer Appreciation from Rose Squared
To my loyal customers,
On my one year anniversary at my new location, I thank you so much for your support. Please come by and take advantage of this special offer for all your framing needs. While your here, check out the new paintings, drawings and etchings from prominent and upcoming artists in the gallery.
Again, Thank you,
JD Isaacs
20% Off Custom Framing Coupon
Rose Squared
Gallery & Framing
111 Clairemont Avenue
On the Square in Downtown Decatur
offer expires August 1, 2009
http://rosesquaredgallery.com.p2.hostingprod.com/
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Piedmont Park Conservancy books a Beatle for Benefit
Atlanta’s summer concert season just got a whole lot hotter.
Ex-Beatle Paul McCartney is scheduled to play The Green Concert, an Aug. 15 show in Piedmont Park.
Photo gallery of McCartney appearances in Atlanta
The booking, a benefit for the Piedmont Conservancy, was announced Wednesday morning at a Live Nation press conference held at the Midtown public park’s Magnolia Hall.
“This is, without a doubt, the biggest thing that’s ever happened to us,” Piedmont Conservancy’s Monica Thornton told the AJC. “We’re celebrating our 20th anniversary this year and this will help us to complete the park’s 53-acre expansion.”
AJC PEACH BUZZ STORY
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A proud slice of Decatur history
The Rutledges are very proud of the slice of Decatur history their home preserves. The English cottage garden in bloom in the front yard is partially comprised of Black-Eyed Susans, African cone flowers, hollyhocks, sky pencil hollies and tea roses. Sean Drakes/AJC Special
AJC story see more pictures here.
North Decatur Service Station and North Decatur Pharmacy circa 1950
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
The top-selling albums this week at Decatur CD:
by Richard Eldredge
The top-selling albums this week at Decatur CD:
1. Meat Puppets, “Sewn Together”
2. Grizzly Bear, “Veck atim est”
3. Steve Earle, “Townes”
4. Dave Brubeck Quartet, “Time Out” (deluxe 50th anniversary edition)
5. Kings of Leon, “Only by the Night”
Courtesy: Warren Hudson, owner, Decatur CD
AJC Peach Buzz
http://blogs.ajc.com/peachbuzz/2009/06/22/high-five-from-decatur-cd/
King of All Book Festivals Coming to Decatur Labor Day Week-end
The 2009 poster was released last night for the upcoming event for Labor Day Week-end.
More info at:
www.decaturbookfestival.com/
MARTA fares jump to $2 starting in October
MARTA fares jump to $2 starting in October
Trains will run till 1 a.m., but fewer buses will run
By Ariel Hart
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
For the first time since 2001, MARTA fares are going up. After months of buildup, MARTA’s board of directors has approved a budget including $2 fares, going up from $1.75.
The higher fare will start on Oct. 1.\
AJC story
Trains will run till 1 a.m., but fewer buses will run
By Ariel Hart
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
For the first time since 2001, MARTA fares are going up. After months of buildup, MARTA’s board of directors has approved a budget including $2 fares, going up from $1.75.
The higher fare will start on Oct. 1.\
AJC story
Monday, June 22, 2009
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
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