Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Property and Business owners plan to Clean up E. College Ave
Written By: Jonathan Cribbs
A group of property and business owners under threat of annexation along East College Avenue plan to start tidying up the area this month with the help of a county commissioner.
On Feb. 27 commissioner Kathie Gannon will join on a small group of business owners who have protested several state representatives’ plans to annex a tract of unincorporated DeKalb County sitting between Decatur and Avondale Estates. The proposal would essentially bring Decatur’s borders east and Avondale Estates’ borders west along the small stretch of commercial property, making Sam’s Crossing the new border.
Champion Newspaper story
Monday, February 22, 2010
Avondale's new Police Academy
By April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Avondale Estates Police Department is launching a program next month to encourage strong relationships between the department and citizens.
The Citizens Police Academy is designed to give civilians a better understanding of the department and its role and duties. The eight-week course will cover everything from traffic enforcement to firearms and use of force.
The program begins on March 16 and is open to residents and business owners in the city.
For more information or to sign up, call Chief Gary Broden at 404-294-5410.
Bike-lane project for Decatur is a Go.
By April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A new bike lane from downtown Decatur to the city’s western edge is just months from breaking ground.
The city recently signed a contract with the state Department of Transportation, for the bike lanes along West Trinity and West Ponce de Leon avenues. Bids could be returned on the project in the next four to six months, said assistant city manager Lyn Menne.
The city will spend $65,465 of its own money, along with $261,860 in federal grant money, to build the lanes. They will eventually connect to city-planned streetscape projects downtown, linking to the PATH trail that runs along the railroad tracks, Menne said.
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
The Variety Playhouse aka The Euclid Theatre
An icon of Atlanta's little five points district, this opened around 1945 as the Euclid Theatre (you can still see this name painted on the east side of the building). The theatre became the Variety Theatre sometime during the 1950's.
From 1961 until the late 1980's the theatre stood vacant until George Ellis aka Bestoink Dooley acquired the lease and relocated his Film Forum from Ashley Mall to the site. The theatre wasn't able to compete with the multiplexes that were now booking art films that were previously the priority of the Film Forum. The theatre is currently part of the group that manages the Roxy and the Temple concert halls. In 2007, it was renamed Variety Playhouse.
Related Websites
Variety Playhouse (Official)
Contributed by Jack Coursey
read more here
cinematreasures.org
Friday, February 19, 2010
Stick Around - Arnold Schwarzenegger to Speak at Emory
www.boomerslife.org
California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger will deliver the keynote address at Emory University's 165th commencement ceremony Monday, May 10. He will receive an honorary doctor of laws degree.
Emory site
Thursday, February 18, 2010
New Avondale charter school to hold lottery for coveted slots Friday
by Maureen Downey
ajc
According to a press release:
The Museum School of Avondale Estates will hold a lottery on Friday to determine enrollment for the 2010-2011 school year. Applicants enrolled will become the first class of students for the new state-chartered public school.
The lottery will be held at noon at Avondale Estates City Hall, located at 21 North Avondale Plaza. Andrew Lewis, chief programming officer with the Georgia Charter Schools Association, will certify the results.
Because the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available, a lottery is necessary to ensure a fair process with equal access for all prospective students. The school is open to students who live in the Avondale and Midway elementary school attendance zones.
Students whose names are not drawn in the lottery will be placed on a waiting list to be enrolled if space becomes available.
The lottery is open to the public, and parents of applicants are invited to attend. Following the lottery, lists will be posted at Avondale Estates City Hall. Parents will also receive notification by mail and will have 15 days to notify the school of their intent.
Full ajc story
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Table Tennis at the Decatur Rec
http://decaturactiveliving.blogspot.com/
Don't forget our TABLE TENNIS TUESDAYS, 7 to 9:30 pm every Tuesday, and SUNDAY TABLE TENNIS, 10 am to 12:45 pm every Sunday, for City of Decatur residents 13 yrs. old and older, at the Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore St. It's open to all skill levels.
Table Tennis is an Olympic sport, easy for beginners to pick up, and can also be a surprising cardiovascular workout. For more info., please contact Charlie Slater at: charlie.slater@yahoo.com. A city resident, Charlie is a top rated seniors table tennis player, and was featured in an AJC article:
http://www.ajc.com/search/content/health/stories/2008/12/15/workout_table_tennis.html
We hope to see you there on Tuesdays and/or Sundays! For more information on local table tennis, visit the Atlanta-Georgia Table Tennis Association website, http://www.agtta.org/.
Thanks,
Dan Magee
Director, City of Decatur Active Living
Dan.Magee@decaturga.com
678-553-6541 office
404-391-3244 work cell
404-370-4130 fax
Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore St., Decatur, GA 30030
ww.decaturga.com/playbook
www.activeliving.decaturga.com
TOUR deCATUR 5K Road Race March 13, 2010
Come walk, run, or trot for a cause on March 13, 2010, in the eighth annual TOUR deCATUR. Activities begin at 8:45, with the 5K race/walk kicking off at 9:15. All proceeds from the race benefit programs of the DEF.
More info below.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
US Airways Hates Families and Kids says mother of two.
I found this blog story today about a mother and her kids who can't sit together on a plane, which I thought was good, it is a must read.
by Sierra on February 15, 2010
If you have kids, don’t fly on US Airways. We were on three flights of theirs yesterday as we slowly made our way from Boston to Tucson. Not once was I assigned a seat near my kids.
Now, I confess that when I saw I had a boarding pass for seat 5D and my kids both had seats in row 26, I was delighted. Who wants to sit between a two-year-old and a 5-year-old on a cross-country trip? Not me.
When I approached the gate agent to point out the error, I said, “Hey, I’m perfectly happy not to sit anywhere near these kids on the plane, but I’m sure you won’t really let me do that. Here’s my boarding pass, change my seat assignment.”
read full story here.
Used book sale at Decatur library
By April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The Friends of the Decatur Library will host a large used book sale later this month.
Hardcovers, paperbacks and other media items will be available at the sale, with prices ranging from 50 cents to $4. Money raised will be used for various programs at the library, the main branch for the DeKalb County system.
The sale runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Feb. 27 on the lower level of the library on Sycamore Street.
For additional information about the sale or other branch book sales, visit the system Web site at www.dekalblibrary.org.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Kevin Gillespie, “Top Chef” plans to open a BBQ Joint.
Bravo’s “Top Chef” saved Kevin Gillespie from financial ruin. Business had been so slow at Woodfire Grill that there were nights last year when just a couple of diners – and sometimes none at all – came in.
“I can’t tell you what it feels like to work all day tweaking and getting things ready to share with people and then have no one show up,” he said. Trying out for the show was a last ditch effort to save the restaurant he’d bought with two partners.
“We’re sitting there, literally, praying that Bravo would call,” he said. “We kept borrowing money, scraping by. We wouldn’t have lasted six more months.”
Now that his “Top Chef” run has ended he’s enjoyed getting back into the groove at the restaurant – and has plans to open another one. Details are still coming together, so he couldn’t reveal some of the specifics, but it’ll be a barbecue restaurant that he and his partners will operate while maintaining Woodfire.ajc story
Saturday, February 13, 2010
A Charming Winnona Park Bungalow
Decatur, GA.
Winnona Park is a historic neighborhood in the southeast corner of the Atlanta, Georgia suburb of Decatur. It is listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places, [1] but it is not one of the City of Decatur's locally designated historic districts.
Winnona Park is located south of downtown Decatur; west of the Village of Avondale Estates, Georgia and the Forest Hills subdivision; and east of Decatur's Oakhurst community. It primarily consists of residences, but is also known as the home of Columbia Theological Seminary. Its rough boundaries are Mimosa Drive and the Decatur city limits on the south; East College Avenue and the railroad tracks on the north; South Candler Street on the west; and South Columbia Avenue on the east. In addition, the commercial buildings on the east side of South Columbia Ave. at East College Ave. have historically been part of this community. This commercial cluster historically housed the neighborhood pharmacy, gas station and barbershop.
The early families of Winnona Park also have historic links to Agnes Scott College, which adjoins Winnona Park on the northeast. However, the South Candler Street—Agnes Scott College Historic District is listed separately on the National Register of Historic Places. The City of Decatur has also designated South Candler Street - Agnes Scott College as a local historic district. Bounded by East College Ave., South McDonough St,, South Candler St., East Hill St. and East Davis St., it is no longer considered part of Winnona Park.
In addition, the Forrest Hills community east of South Columbia Avenue is located in unincorporated DeKalb County, and is not considered part of Winnona Park. However, the City of Decatur announced in 2008 that they were considering the annexation of Forrest Hills.
en.wikipedia.org
Friday, February 12, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
New Friday Lunch Menu @ Wahoo!
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Junk for Cash
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Crumpled police cars, tractors missing tires, decade-old garbage trucks and a repainted ambulance fill a lot near I-285 and Memorial Drive.
It’s the “Island of Misfit Toys” for DeKalb County equipment. But officials hope the abandoned vehicles and other paraphernalia will find new homes and generate cash to help the county close an $84 million deficit.
The crashed trucks may only generate a few thousand dollars each, but every little bit helps, DeKalb County Commissioner Larry Johnson said.
“These are vehicles that have been wrecked or have too many miles to be considered safe on the road,” said Johnson, the County Commission’s presiding officer.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Man attacks TVs in Lilburn Walmart with Baseball Bat
By Mashaun D. Simon
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Lilburn Police are investigating what may have caused a man to walk into a Walmart and destroy 29 flat-screen televisions.
Just after noon Wednesday, Westley Strellis, 23, of Lawrenceville, walked into the Walmart on Lawrenceville Highway in Lilburn.
After grabbing a metal baseball bat from the sporting goods section, he walked to the electronics department and destroyed the TVs on display.
He was arrested not long after.
ajc
Saturday Valentine's Events
FYI: Below is info. on two Valentine’s events this Saturday for children and families. Just wanted to make a special mention of it, as it’s a little different from our normal offerings.
Hey Decatur First, Second and Third Graders and parents:
Come celebrate Valentine's Day with Decatur Active Living. Join us for an afternoon of good food and fun as we celebrate Valentine's Day. Participants will receive a free 4x6 photo of them and their parent(s). Photo will be taken promptly at 11:30am, and lunch will be served at 12:15pm. Entertainment will include audience participation, poems, reading, songs, etc., as well as scheduled events. Participants must RSVP in advance by signing-up at Decatur Recreation Center by February 6, 2010.
Cost: $10.00 per participant (parents free). For more information, please contact Lee Williams at 678-553-6551.
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The Annual 4th & 5th Graders Valentine's Dance
6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, Saturday, February 13th
Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore Street
Let's Dance! City of Decatur 4th and 5th graders, please join us for an evening of music, food, fun and friends. Come out and get your dance on at Decatur Recreation Center. Celebrate your Valentine's Day among friends. Doors open at 6:30pm. Participants will receive a free 4x6 photo. All photos will be printed on the spot. Participants must RSVP in advance by signing-up at DRC by February 6, 2010. This event will be supervised by Decatur Active Living Staff members.
Cost: $5.00 per participant (chaperons free). For more information, please contact Lee Williams at 678-553-65
Monday, February 8, 2010
Next Stop Decatur Time Machine - F.W.WOOLWORTH CO.
Chocolate Comes to Mingei - Eat and Help
These amazing artesanal, organic, raw, vegan and gluten free treats have arrived at Mingei just in time for Valentine's, AND your purchase supports two Haitian causes: Partners in Health and the Vassar Haiti Project which supports artists in Port au Prince and educational, nutrition and sustainability projects in rural Haiti. These delicious goodies also include some ingredients imported fom Haiti, such as organic coffee. ALERT: It arrived late yeserday and is going fast--
we have already ordered twice the amount
of our first shipment!
Decatur's most unusual gift shop and gallery!
Mingei World Arts
427 Church Street
next to Javamonkey
just south of Ponce de Leon
one block off the square
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Decatur Bulldog Booster Club
From Scott & Bailey Pendergrast
The Booster club is having their spring fund raiser March 27th at the Church of the Epiphany. If anyone has any items that they would like to donate to our auction it would be very helpful.It can be anything from a special cake you bake to donating a week at your mountain house.Or if you would like to donate time,that would help also. The money goes to student athletes of Decatur High and Renfroe. Please contact Bailey Pendergrast -sbpender@gmail.com
Hooray for Clay Coming Soon to Decatur
This new Pottery store will be located in the old Spencer's Tire Co.
Pottery & Art Gallery
Hooray For Clay has a ceramics gallery that we like to call the Art Adoption Room! Our instructors, resident artists, and local clay friends have an assortment of ceramic art on display and available for purchase. Shop for any of your gift giving needs at our gallery!
Coming Soon
Hooray for Clay
402 E. Howard Ave.
Decatur, GA
404-421-2338
Name the Movie Trivia Photo
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Superbowl Sunday @ Twain's
Superbowl Sunday @ TWAIN'S
Come watch the Super Bowl at Twain's this Sunday
We're setting up an extra big screen projection TV on the stage, selling wings for half price, running beer and food specials, and expect lots of fans of all stripes. Also, we've got Mysterious Stranger Brown Ale and Bullfrog IPA!
Twain's
211 East Trinity Place
Decatur, GA 30030-3414
(404) 373-0063
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Decatur’s Renewal Design-Build Wins Regional Award
From Kelly Cheek
I’m happy to announce a big win for Renewal! NARI has named our whole house green project a regional CotY winner. Would it be possible to make an announcement on your website?
Decatur’s Renewal Design-Build Wins Regional Award
February 4, 2010 --- The National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI) named Renewal Design-Build a 2010 Regional CotY (Contractor of the Year) winner in the Whole House category of its annual awards competition. This is the second consecutive year the co
mpany has won a CotY award.
The winning whole house
project, located in Decatur’s Oakhurst neighborhood, is EarthCraft certified and has
been featured on Planet Green’s “Renovation Nation.” The
remodel included doubling the home’s existing sq
uare footage while cutting its energy bills in half. You can see the winning project here.
Contractors fr
om seven regions around the country vie for Co
tY Awards on an annual basis. An impartial panel of judges who are experts within the
industry and associated fields, selected winners based on each entrant’s “before and after”
photography and project description. Judging was based on problem solving,
functionality, aesthetics, craftsmanship, innovation,
degree of difficulty, and entry presentation.
All regional winners will be eligible for the National CotY Awards at NARI’s Evening of ExcellenceSM in April in Phoenix, Arizona. The Evening of ExcellenceSM is widely considered to be the premier event of the year in the remodeling indus
try. It will be attended by more than 350 of the industry’s elite.
Renewal Design-Build, 124 S. Columbia Dr. in Decatur, provides complete solutions for renovations, additions, kitchens, baths, porches, decks, curb appeal, and repairs. For information, call 404.378.6962, or visit RenewalDesignBuild.com.
Sincerely,
Kelly Cheek
Marketing Manager
Renewal Design-Build
t. 404-378-6962
f. 404-378-6963
http://www.RenewalDesignBuild.com
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Tuesday, February 2, 2010
Upcoming Event : Bradley Observatory Open House April 9, 2010
upcoming.yahoo.com
http://www.agnesscott.edu/academics/bradleyobservatory
Monday, February 1, 2010
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Live Well Now Health & Wellness Feb 4 & 11
From :http://decaturactiveliving.blogspot.com/
FEB 4 & 11 – "LIVE WELL NOW" HEALTH AND WELLNESS SERIES
LIVE WELL NOW - Health and Wellness Series
Date: Thursdays, February 4 & 11
Time: 7:00– 8:30pm
Location: Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore St. Decatur GA
Live Well Now is a highly interactive and informative series that will empower and enable you to make healthy lifestyle choices regarding diet and exercise (smart nutrition choices and effective ways to manage your weight). Dr. Cohen, a leading health and wellness advocate will facilitate this series along with Street UniversityTM, an innovative education and entertainment company. Be prepared to have fun while we dissect your diet, challenge your Health IQ, and offer you mini-health missions. This is one class your health can’t afford to miss. This series is being offered through Decatur Active Living.
learn more
Friday, January 29, 2010
Big Plans for GM Plant in Doraville
By Gertha Coffee and April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
An Orlando developer has a contract to buy the old General Motors plant in Doraville and plans to build a "clean and green" community of houses, shops, restaurants and offices on the site, the company said Thursday.
New Broad Street Cos. said it has been in discussions with GM for more than 18 months.
"It could be any mix of uses," New Broad Street spokeswoman Barbara Koenig said Thursday. "Any mix of commercial, retail, residential."
The deal is expected to close in early summer. The purchase price will not be disclosed, Koenig said."This is the best urban infill site in the country for a large transit-oriented development," New Broad Street president David Pace said in a statement. "It will be clean and green, incorporating environmental remediation of the former industrial site with best practices for sustainable development."
The Doraville plant closed in September 2008 and several developers bid to buy the massive 165-acre site.
ajc story
The Depeaux is also For Sale
The old Decatur Depot/Depeaux is for sale, read all about it
at decatur metro
more info and pictures here
Badda Bing is For Sale
The Atlanta Restaurant Exchange has Badda Bing Listed For Sale
Chef Michael Condon is Relocating
his Successful Catering Business
to a Larger Commercial Kitchen
Leaving behind this great opportunity!
Located at the Entrance to the Decatur Marta Train Station
and with Excellent Visibility
This is a sure fire Recipe for Success!
Badda Bing Name is Michael's Successful Catering Business
and the Name will not be included in the Sale
Badda Bing's space
Lots of potential for a Quick Service Menu
Full kitchen and nice bright dining area.
This city has great pedestrian traffic
as well as being very accessible when arriving in a car.
People love to dine out in this suburban oasis.
We were on a trip to another up and coming city
and were told by a local official
that they will be a wonderful city soon,
just like Decatur!
There are few cities left
which still have a small town feel.
This location has a good lease in place,
and is ready for an expanded Quick Service Menu.
Lots of people in the area,
and many local businesses within walking distance.
Tour Decatur 2010
New t-shirt design by Michele DeHaven of Function!
View the route on Gmaps by clicking here.
For more information or to register visit tourdecatur.com
Click here to download a sign up form (PDF).
Click here to register online
Interested in sponsoring this great community event?
email gail@decatureducationfoundation.org or call 404-377-0641
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Chicks in the City Symposium Saturday, February 6, 2010
Chicks in the City Symposium
Saturday, February 6, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Spend a day in Decatur learning from the chicken experts. Saturday, February 6, 2010 Topics include: Getting Started with Backyard Poultry, Chicken Breeds, Coop Building and Designs, Ongoing Chicken Responsibilities, Illnesses and Diseases, Working Chickens in your Garden To register: Thank you to our partners: City of Decatur Active Living, Georgia Organics, and Chicken Whisperer, Inc. |
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Decatur for Haiti is Great Idea.
Great news from Catherine over at The Decatur Minute
Decatur for Haiti – Help Spread the Word!
Dine and Shop in Decatur on Monday, Feb. 1
What: Decatur for Haiti. Local Decatur merchants and restaurants donating to the Haiti earthquake relief.When: Monday, Feb. 1
Who: The following businesses have agreed to donate a portion of their proceeds from Feb. 1 to the American Red Cross.
- Brick Store Pub
- Chick-Fil-A from 5-8 p.m.
- Fleet Feet
- Heliotrope
- HairWerks is offering $25 haircuts and $10 brow waxings which will all be donated.
- Little Shop of Stories will hold a special storytime at 7 p.m. about the importance of helping others.
- Mingei
- Nectar
- Palate Cafe and Bar
- Pambili African Artworks
- Peggy’s Boutique
- Steinbeck’s
- Twain’s
- UJoint
Monday, January 25, 2010
Little Shop of Stories Nominated
By April Hunt
A Decatur bookstore has been nominated for a national award for its work with young readers.
The Little Shop of Stories is among 13 nominees for the Women’s National Book Association’s Pannell Awards. The award recognizes retail bookstores that excel at inspiring young people to read.
This year’s awards, one to a general bookstore and one to a children’s bookstore, will be presented in May at BookExpoAmerica.
Oakhurst Cooperative Preschool Enrollment
Oakhurst Cooperative Preschool Enrollment Sessions Start Saturday January 23!
2010-2011 Enrollment Sessions: January 23, 28 and 30. Please visit
www.OakhurstCoop.com for details.
Explore what Oakhurst Cooperative Preschool can offer your family.
• Morning classes five days a week for children 2 – 4 years
• Everyday hands-on environmental education
• Commitment to parental involvement in education
• Nature-centered curriculum
• Nurturing community for families
OCP is also enrolling for a young two's class to start February 2010. Children who turned 2 by January 1 are eligible for enrollment.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Concerts on the Sq. looking for Bands for 2010
Over at The Decatur Minute site Cheryl reports that:
The Concerts on the Square committee will be selecting bands for the 2010 Concerts on the Square and the Blue Sky Concerts the first week of February. Bands can apply by going to the Decatur Business Association website and filling out the Concert Series Application. A CD or a website where the band’s music can be heard is required. The committee is looking for “fun”, upbeat bands for Saturday night that the crowds will enjoy dancing to. Blue Sky Concerts are a little more laid back, and a great opportunity for smaller bands and singer/song writers to have their music heard. Questions? Call 678-553-6573.
Everybody's Talkin' 1969 Harry Nilsson
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From the 1969 movie Midnight Cowboy music by John Barry and Harry Nilsson
The Key Lime Pie King...of Smyrna
Georgia, after all, is renowned for peach, pecan, sweet potato and key lime pie.
Key lime pie? From Georgia?
Indeed. In fact, Smyrna -- aka Key West North – produces one of the nation’s finest frozen key lime pies.ajc
By Dan Chapman
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Friday, January 22, 2010
Have It Your Way with a Beer.
Full story @ ajc
I know!!!!!!! But I cheated....
February 15, 2010 4:40 PM
I thought this one would be hard.
Go ahead Ann and give your answer.
February 15, 2010 7:30 PM