Get out and see a Movie: AMC North Dekalb Mall & The Plaza Theatre
Saturday, May 22, 2010
RECYCLE ART PROJECT @ ROSE Squared
'Cello Reclaimed' ( a much larger piece, 26"x48")
'Lute Reclaimed'
'Reclamation' by JD Isaacs...
13"x36" a violin that was beyond repair and use as a musical instrument was 'reclaimed' by nature in this piece. The background was also recycled from packing materials overpainted with acrylic paint and satin varnish. Polymer clay was used to create the vines and leaves.
RECYCLE ART PROJECT
ROSE Squared is transforming the gallery into a showing of artworks using recycled materials and objects for the Decatur Arts Festival. Please come and bring your friends to the Art Walk on Friday, May 28. There are magical works of art to behold made from ordinary and extraordinary materials... Sculpture from melted down metal car parts turned into sophisticated sea turtles and birds in flight, by reknowned metal artist, Ivan Bailey. Whimsical ornaments made from old postcards and advertisements by artist Lucinda Patterson. Edgar Figueroa created table center pieces from broken cello parts. And I am making use of broken musical instruments donated by Emil Baran's Music Showroom, as shown below. And a a special treat for the kids and kids at heart, you will be greeted at the door by a flock of grinning sheep made entirely of packing cardboard.
Come out to see us during the festival!
Be sure to stop by Rose Squared. If you have not been there you need to take the time to visit.
ROSE Squared
111 Clairemont Ave
Decatur, GA 30030
ph: 404 377-1414
Great job on all of these JD.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Window Shopping at Mingei World Arts
Mingei World Arts Decatur, GA
Decatur's most unusual gift shop and gallery!
427 Church Street
next to Javamonkey
just south of Ponce de Leon
one block off the square
Downtown Macy's to reveal its latest incarnation
photo http://alt.coxnewsweb.com
Davison’s, later Macy’s, will become event facility, have restaurants
By Bo Emerson
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
When Davison’s, that “Cathedral of Commerce” on Peachtree Street, opened in 1927, it was reportedly the first department store south of Philadelphia to have air conditioning. Many tourists came from around the region just to ride the escalators.
By 2003, most shoppers had fled to suburban malls. The Davison’s building (rechristened Macy’s in the 1980s), went dark.
Today, workmen are busy completing a $16 million renovation at the massive downtown landmark. Of the 26 or so investors in the project, 25 are native Atlantans.
Many of them were around when Davison’s represented the acme of Atlanta’s glamour and glitz. That nostalgia didn’t lure them into an emotional investment. But it didn’t hurt.
“We’re not in the preservation business,” said Robert Patterson, the Chastain Park-raised, Ivy-educated president of 200 Peachtree. “This is a business investment. We’re not trying to say this is a philanthropy. This a group of people that remember Davison’s and what that building meant to downtown. There is a desire to see that come back.”
ajc story
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Thieves steal historic half-ton bell from church
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
A copper bell that has been with a local church since its founding in 1868 has gone missing.
The large copper bell, weighing anywhere between 600 and 1,000 lbs, belongs to Antioch African Methodist Episcopal Church. It was discovered missing sometime around April 19 or 20, James Simon, church administrator, told the AJC.“Some actually cried when we discovered it was gone,” Simon said. “It feels like a part of the church’s personality is gone.”
The bell had been sitting on a pallet in the back of the church since they moved to their current location on S. Hairston Road in 1995. Plans had been to have it remounted at the new location.
“When we moved here from Decatur we had to pay someone to move it,” Simon said. “That’s just how heavy it is.”
ajc story
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
The Many Lives of Lakewood Fairgrounds
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Over the last 100 years, even as Atlanta’s borders swelled and its population exploded, the old Lakewood Fairgrounds escaped a sea of cement and a wave of condos and shopping centers.
Always, there were other ideas: a weekend getaway for the city’s elite, an agricultural fairground, a race track for horses, a race track for cars, a monthly antique market, a concert venue, a movie set, even housing for 1996 Olympics security personnel.
On the list of could-have-but-weren’ts: a Ford Mustang museum, a zoo, a city cemetery, a mixed-use development complete with its own charter school.
Indeed, a film studio planned for the old fairgrounds is the latest in a long line of ideas, schemes and plans laid out for the 110-acre parcel of land on Atlanta’s Southside.
On Monday, the city council welcomed the newest plan, approving a multi-million dollar, 50-year lease for the Lakewood Fairgrounds to be used as film studios and sound stages. EUE/Screen Gems will pay $250,000 per year in rent until it jumps to $600,000 per year in 10 years.
City leaders hope it will create more than 1,000 jobs.
ajc full story
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Farm Burger Review
410 B West Ponce de Leon, Decatur
By Meridith Ford Goldman
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Every Wednesday night, Farm 255 in Athens hosts “Primal Night,” an evening when one of the cows from this restaurant’s cattle farm, Full Moon Farm, is, well, eaten.
Many of the prime cuts, dry aged for up to three weeks, are kept for Primal Night, while some of the beef is sent to Farm Burger, the restaurant’s new eco-friendly sister in Decatur. To keep up with demand, Farm Burger also sources some of its meat through cooperatives across the Southeast -- but mostly farms in Georgia such as Riverview Farms and White Oak Pastures, which, like Full Moon, feed their cows only grass.
Without getting off on too much of a tangent, let’s just say that grass-fed beef is the latest craze in the movement toward eating sustainably. Food 101 for those of you who skipped class: Cows are ruminants; they eat grass. They do not eat corn, unless of course they are forced to. Eating corn is actually not good for cows -- it’s difficult for them to digest.
accessatlanta.com full STORY
Monday, May 17, 2010
Sunday, May 16, 2010
The Bitteroots at Concerts on the Square
Pete the Cat Party at Little Shop of Stories
Artist James Dean at the Pete the Cat Party held
at Little Shop of Stories Saturday night May 15, 2010
Artist James Dean and Author Eric Litwin's book Pete the Cat "I Love My White Shoes" is on the New York Times Best sellers list.
Eric's idea for a story which would involve Pete the Cat, met James Dean by chance on an Atlanta street. The two began to fine tune the story idea. Drafts were written and sketches were revised. After James and Eric were satisfied with their work, the two published the book themselves, selling it on their own and through a handful of bookstores. (Little Shop of Stories was one such store.)
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Big Changes for Decatur and their going to be Great
The Decatur Diner is opening soon and it's going to be open
24hrs
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Meldoar Hair salon is Opening Soon across the tracks from
Farmstead 303
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Farmstead 303 is Opening Soon also.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Saturday's Decatur Farmers Market Starts Tomorrow Morning
Sara Moulton Cooking Classes at The Cook's Warehouse's
Sara Moulton has just taught three sold-out classes at each of The Cook's Warehouse's stores on tour for her new book, "Sara Moulton's Everyday Family Dinners."
Call Cook's Wearehouse stores to see if they still have her cookbook.
See The chef demonstrates how to prepare salmon with hot mustard cracker topping on ABC News.
The Cook's Warehouse is Atlanta’s premier gourmet stores and cooking schools with more than 14,000 items and 600 classes per year. Voted Best in Atlanta 2004–2010, it is Atlanta’s culinary resource in Midtown, Brookhaven or Decatur.
Sent in by
Jim Brams • 404-403-6218 • PR Counsel for The Cook's Warehouse
Thursday, May 13, 2010
The Decatur Police Department will host its first Junior Police Academy
During the week of June 28, The Decatur Police Department will host its first Junior Police Academy for Decatur residents who have completed the 7th or 8th grade during the 2009-2010 school year. Students will participate in fun and educational exercises designed to simulate real law enforcement activities.
Applications are due on June 4 at 5 p.m. and can be obtained at the Decatur Police Department or at Renfroe Middle School.
For more information, please contact Deputy Chief Keith Lee at 678-553-6620.
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Below is my personal Jr Deputy Sheriff's League Badge from the early 70's.
This is the city, Decatur, GA. I carry a badge.
The story your about to hear is true.
The Dekalb County Police Department had a similar program when they opened it's new Dekalb County Police Department building back in the early 70's
I can remember Dekalb County Police cars being gold in color about the color of Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Winnona Park Community-wide Yard Sale is May 15th
Join us from 8:30 AM - 3:00 PM, May 15th.
Community Yard Sale!
Monday, May 10, 2010
The Iberian Pig to Host Cooking Class
The Iberian Pig will host an Atlanta Community Food Bank’s Simple Abundance Cooking Class at The Cook\'s Warehouse on May 17. One hundred percent of class tuition benefits Atlanta’s Table, a project of the Food Bank that collects food from our local hospitality industry and delivers it to more than 40 nonprofit partner agencies that provide meals for those in need. Details of the class are below. For details about other classes or to register, visit www.ACFB.org, or call 404-892-FEED, ext. 1444.
A Taste of Spain
Chef Chad Crete of The Iberian Pig
Monday, May 17, 7-9 p.m.
Location: The Cook's Warehouse in Decatur
180 West Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030
$55 “ Demonstration and Tasting
Chef Crete brings the Spanish and Portuguese influenced flavors of his Decatur restaurant to Simple Abundance. The menu for this class includes: Ensalada Mixto - mixed field greens, pickled red onions, figs, Serrano ham, golden peppadews stuffed with Mahon Cheese, piquillo peppers and sherry vinaigrette; Croquetas de Queso - crispy goat cheese, citrus-honey yogurt and lavender honey; B.W.D. - bacon wrapped Medjool dates stuffed with Manchego cheese and walnuts and Meat Flatbread - Serrano ham, arugula, caramelized onions, shaved Manchego cheese, pistachio and Chilean extra virgin olive oil. The evening includes wine tastings sponsored by Sherlock’s Wine Merchant and a chance to win fabulous door prizes provided by Atlanta Beverage, Bella Cucina Artful Foods, and Cabot Cheese.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Vintage Postcard of The Old Decatur Courthouse
Saturday, May 8, 2010
TWAIN'S To Host Springfest a benefit for the Atlanta Community Food Bank, on Saturday May 15th.
A day full of entertainment.
Uri Wurtzel owner of Twain’s Billiards and Tap, echoes the sentiment of his brother by saying, “Homemade beer and music go so well together, and we wanted to put together a day that featured local bands for a springtime celebration. We also were looking at new ways to contribute to people in the community in need, and the Atlanta Community Food Bank's mission made a lot of sense to us. We're glad to be teaming up again with them for the second go-around!”
This year’s line-up:
- UNCLE DADDY AND THE KISSIN COUSINS
- TELEGRAM
- THE MUSTARD GREENS
- TAG TEAM
- BALLOONAUT
- SHATHOUSE RATS
- BANJOLICIOUS
- THE BARROW BOYS
- NASVILLIAN FAMILY BAND
- ROLLING NOWHERE
- THE COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER ENSEMBLES
- as well as DJ RAFIKI.
All the musicians slated for the day are donating their time and talents to help raise these funds.
Tickets are $10.00 and available for purchase the day of the event at the door. All proceeds will go to support the Atlanta Community Food Bank. Doors open at 12:45 pm with the first band beginning promptly at 1:00 pm. Music will last until 12 midnight.
Decatur, GA 30030 (Cross Street: Church Street)
Thursday, May 6, 2010
The 2010 Decatur Arts Festival Poster
The Decatur Arts Festival Poster Unveiling Tonight
The Decatur Arts Festival Poster by James Dean (Pete the Cat)
will be unveiled tonight on the square. 5-7 PM
Don't miss the Poster Unveiling for the 22nd Annual Decatur Arts Festival. The poster artist for the 2010 Decatur Arts Festival is James Dean, known for his Pete the Cat series. This event is free and open to public.
http://www.decaturartsalliance.org/
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Batteries Stolen from Dekalb School Buses
Thieves are after the batteries, lots of batteries,
wsbtv reports on this new problem for Dekalb County
"Birdemic: Shock and Terror" to Become a Cult Classic
Watch CBS News Videos Online
The Worst Movie Ever Made?
After studying every Hitchcock film, computer software salesman James Nguyen set out to make homage to his favorite auteur of thrillers by making the instant cult classic film "Birdemic: Shock and Terror" which has audiences laughing in their seats instead of cowering in fear.
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Not One but Two Decatur Farmers Markets
By April Hunt
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The grand opening event runs from 9 a.m. to noon on May 15 with live music, a children's area and breakfast foods at the corner of Trinity Place and North McDonough Street in downtown Decatur.
The original farmers market, open year-round from 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday at Commerce Drive and Church Street, will remain.
http://www.decaturfarmersmarket.com./
Monday, May 3, 2010
Renewal Wins Three Awards for Projects in Decatur
Renewal Wins Three Awards for Projects in Decatur
May 3, 2010 - Decatur’s Renewal Design-Build has been recognized as a regional winner of the seventeenth annual Chrysalis Awards for Remodeling Excellence. The prestigious awards program recognizes the nation’s best work in residential remodeling. Renewal has been honored with multiple regional awards, including: Best Kitchen Remodel in the $50-$75k category, Best Bathroom Remodel $40-$60k, and Best Green Remodeling Project over $250k. All three winning projects are in Decatur.
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“Winning these awards is a testament to the style and beauty of Decatur homes,” says Renewal’s CEO, Peter Michelson. “We’re proud to win these awards for Decatur.”
Judged by editors and writers of publications like Better Homes & Gardens, Woman’s Day, and Southern Living, the winners were selected from hundreds of entries and judged on overall design, creative use of space and materials, and the degree to which the project enhanced the original structure. The Chrysalis Awards are open to any professional remodeler or design professional in the United States.
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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.
Kelly Cheek
Marketing Manager
Renewal Design-Build
t. 404-378-6962
f. 404-378-6963
124 S. Columbia Dr., Decatur, GA 30030
Kelly@RenewalDesignBuild.com
http://www.RenewalDesignBuild.com
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Other News : Actor Luke Wilson Visits Turner Field
After meeting Chipper Jones he said: “If somebody was going to play a baseball player in a movie, it should be Chipper.”
by Carroll Rogers for ajc
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He watched batting practice, met Chipper Jones and manager Bobby Cox and got a little tongue-in-cheek from Braves president John Schuerholz.
After someone suggested Schuerholz might have Wilson throw a bullpen session, Schuerholz shook his head no and quipped: “Can you hit?”
Wilson, who dates Simpson’s daughter Meg, grew up in Dallas and pulls for the Texas Rangers but said he’s been a Braves fan as well from their years on TBS and pulled for them in the 1990s.
ajc story
The Decatur Green Fest also Starts Today May 1st
Starts Today (May Day) Saturday, May 1, 2010 3:00 - 9:30pm
Decatur Courthouse Square
The Decatur Green Fest, hosted by Dogwood Alliance (previously the Dogwood Alliance Earth Day Festival) will kick off the 2010 Decatur Business Association's Concert on the Square series.
This event will include:
* Live Music from 3pm - 10pm
* Green tasting of local organic produce and food by Five Seasons, Leon's Full Service, and many more
* Beer provided by Athens' microbrewery Terrapin Beer
* Exciting new organic beverages provided by Bionade
* Showcase of Equal Exchange and other fair traded products
* Green organizations and vendors presenting information and products. (2009 : 58 exhibitors)
* Showing of artists who work with recycled materials
* KidZone - Children's activity area