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From Linda Harris @ decaturga.com
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Wells Fargo is breaking out stagecoaches. SunTrust Banks is floating blimps.
As competition for customers gets more cutthroat, some of metro Atlanta’s biggest financial players are waging an old-school marketing war. It's all about grabbing attention, preserving market share and growing client bases.
In a bank branding battle metro Atlanta hasn’t seen in some time, Wells Fargo and SunTrust are lobbing the most visible salvos.
San Francisco-based Wells Fargo entered metro Atlanta when it bought the city’s No. 2 bank, Wachovia, in 2008.
Since then, Wells Fargo has launched a barrage of ads touting its community commitment and last month changed the signs on about 200 metro area branches and its signature Atlantic Station tower overlooking the Downtown Connector.
OK, OK, congrats and everything to Conan O'Brien, who returns to late-night TV in just a few hours. But we greet TBS' "Conan" with more than a twinge of sadness, because it means saying goodbye to Unemployed Conan.
This is the bearded fellow who transformed a humiliating "Tonight Show" ouster into a creative rebirth. He embraced the glories and terrors of Twitter, making us giggle all the way. He crisscrossed America during his sold-out "Legally Prohibited From Being Funny On Television Tour." He popped off a killer promo effort for his new show — filled with wacky YouTube videos, a 24-hour live "CoCo Cam" and a big, shameless orange blimp — refashioning himself as a kind of renegade presence within the entertainment mainstream.
Full story : http://newsroom.mtv.com/2010/11/08/conan-obrien-conan-premiere/For the AJC
Around 5:30 p.m. Friday, a dozen or so members of Decatur High’s remarkable 1949 and 1950 football teams, along with a team manager and a couple of cheerleaders, will gather at their old stomping grounds, possibly for the last time.
Now in their late 70s, once again they will shake loose the cobwebs of distant, and for some, rapidly dimming memories of those back-to-back state championships. More than that however, as they line the field before Decatur’s game against Lovett, they will offer a tangible link to an era that has almost vanished.
“We played in leather helmets, no face mask,” said Bob Reed, a starting guard on the 1950 team. “My senior year we got black plastic helmets, and we were uptown. But they still slid all over your head. After a game, you knew you didn’t do a good job without having scrapes all over your cheekbones.”
It was a time of obsessive segregation, where not only Decatur and all opponents were white, but Decatur High itself had separate buildings for boys and girls. Back then the city closed shop on Friday nights, except for a clothier named Ted Levy, who gave the star of the game a free sweater.
“I had mine for years,” Reed said. “Made of wool, but it wore like iron.”
Decatur went 25-0 in 1949-50, but that was merely the golden harvest of an extremely fertile period. From 1943-53 the Bulldogs went 103-11-6 and never lost more than three games in a season. No one can explain what was in the city’s water back then to reap such a luxurious crop.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
DeKalb County Police will be handing out candy instead of traffic tickets Saturday at the force’s second annual “Trunk or Treat” event.
The free event is scheduled for 2-5 p.m. outside headquarters at 1960 West Exchange Place in Tucker.
Officers say this is one day a year they encourage. They will be looking for families dressed in costumes.
In addition to candy, the department will offer free face-painting, police spokesman Officer Jason Gagnon said.
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The Moonshine Festival explores Dawson County's history during the prohibition era when liquor was illegal and the Great Depression of the 1930's when running moonshine through the foothills of the Northeast Georgia Mountains was a way of life. Thousands of tourists flock to the birthplace of NASCAR racing to hear about storied legends, Lloyd Seay, Roy Hall, Raymond Parks, and Gober Sosebee. These men loved the thrill of being chased through the ridges of Northeast Georgia Mountains. Bring the family and visit an old Moonshine still; listen to stories from both "Trippers" and Revenuers. On Sat., the 23th, crafts, food and entertainment will begin at 8:00 a.m. on the square in Dawsonville. The parade will begin at 9:00 a.m. See a huge car show lining the streets, including vintage racecars and their drivers. Sunday October 24th – Activities continue with music, dancers, kid’s games and rides, exhibits, crafts, food and cars, cars and more cars! Fun for the entire family.
Celebrate six years of Wahoo!
Thursday, October 14
5 to 10 p.m.
Don't miss our exciting wine-and-dine anniversary celebration tomorrow evening when we offer complementary wine to all dinner guests.
Diners can enjoy some of our signature menu items that recently garnered Best Atlanta Seafood from Citysearch Atlanta, such as Charleston shrimp & grits and blackened Wahoo with tomato-caper vinaigrette over fresh garden herb rice.
Following your meal, grab your wine glass and join us outside in Wahoo!It's signature patio and event tent recently voted Atlanta's Best Outdoor Dining spot by Citysearch Atlanta to enjoy the jazzy sounds of the Bonaventure Quartet.
No RSVP is required, but it is recommended that you take advantage of Wahoo!'s call-ahead seating policy at 404.373.3331. Reservations can be made for parties of five or more.
Sony Corp said Wednesday they are ready to roll out their new TVs that will be equipped with Google TV.
Starting prices start at 599.00 Two models: A simple Internet TV and one with a built in Blu-ray dics player.
If this is what you have been waiting on, visit Sony Style Web site and/or Best Buy stores .
If you didn't get to make it out to the premiere on Sunday Sept. 12th, you missed a great time! The film got an awesome response.
THE PLAZA - Showing on PBA 30 on October 24th at 10pm!
A documentary by Matt Rasnick
Photo from last year's post where I said: (Watch out kids in the Winnona Park area, this giant Black Bat (aka BATMAN) was last seen flying down Poplar Circle....They say he has RED eyes.)
From The Decatur Focus
Decatur will hold its first official Halloween Decorating Contest this year. Residents and businesses are invited to decorate homes and/or businesses and submit a photo to specialevents@decaturga.com by noon on Thursday, Oct. 28. Please include your name and address.
Judges will make their decision Thursday evening and the winners will be posted on the City of Decatur website, the Downtown Decatur Facebook page, and on www.thedecaturminute.com blog. Winners will receive a special yard sign on Friday, Oct. 29, to display throughout the weekend.
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