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But the exact time is still under wraps to sidestep long lines at the bar
By Theresa WoodgeardThe long wait for Trackside Tavern’s re-opening is almost over. In fact, it’s just days, maybe even hours away. Really.
“The place looks beautiful,” said owner Doc Al Czarkowski in an e-mail. The staff is hired and trained, the glassware is washed and on the shelves. The beer is in the fridge and the liquor is in the cabinet.
Indeed, cold beer and clean glasses leave little doubt the pouring of the first libation is imminent and according to a July 21 post on Trackside’s Facebook, “there is “nothing ‘tentative’ about it anymore.”
But for now, ‘mum’ is the word on an exact day and time the Decatur “Cheers-like" bar will open.
“We are going to try our best to have a soft opening to avoid a line of people waiting at the door at the same time,” said Czarkowski.
The popular neighborhood bar on College Avenue closed for more than two years due to a fire that destroyed the tavern. The 1917 building was demolished and rebuilt from the ground up.
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From Decatur Patch
Decatur's newest school is close to being ready for the Aug. 2 start of the school year.
The 4/5 Academy at Fifth Avenue is the first new school built in Decatur since Renfroe Middle School in 1972. It will serve fourth and fifth graders from throughout the city's school system.
The new building replaces the old Fifth Avenue Elementary, which sat empty for the past few years.
The Academy will be part of the International Baccalaureate Program, which offers a curriculum that is seen a much more rigorous than those offerd by most public schools.
The official ribbon-cutting will be held on Sunday, July 31, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. The public can tour the building during that time.
Interview Whitney Miller from Gordon Ramsey’s MasterChef
WHO: Whitney Miller, Season 1 winner, Gordon Ramsey’s MasterChef
WHAT: FREE EVENT: Miller will autograph her new cookbook, “Modern Hospitality: Simple Recipes with Southern Charm” at the Decatur location of The Cook’s Warehouse
Hors d'oeuvres and beverages served from the cookbook
The public is kindly asked to RSVP for planning:
https://classes.cookswarehouse.com/ClassReg/Public/classes.asp?classid=4943
WHERE and
WHEN: Friday, July 22, 2011, 5 to 7 p.m.
The Cook’s Warehouse
180 West Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030 / 404-377-4005, store phone
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Interview Youth Cookbook Author While She’s in Italy (in Decatur!)
WHO: Yvette Garfield, Handstand Kids cookbook sets
WHAT: During her Atlanta visit, Garfield will teach two classes around her Italian cookbook set:
Kids ages 3 to 5, class from 10 a.m. to noon
Kids ages 6 to 9, class from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Garfield’s cookbook sets are an immersion in Italy, Mexico or China with recipes for dishes from the country, using local words for the food-ingredients.
The Italian kit comes in a pizza box with a chef’s hat.
Youth cooking is a trend in cooking instruction.
WHERE and
WHEN: Thursday, July 14, 2011
The Cook’s Warehouse
180 West Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030 / 404-377-4005, store phone
Garfield can be interviewed before her first class or during the break from noon to 1 p.m. on July 14; please schedule with media contacts below.
BACKGROUND:
Yvette Garfield, founder and author of the Handstand Kids Cookbook Company, creates international cookbook kits that introduce children to the culture, language and cuisine of a new country. Garfield has appeared on dozens of TV shows, bringing international healthy cooking for kids into the homes of Americans.
The Handstand Kids Cookbook Company aims to use international cooking to create a global community of children and empower kids to take a stand in their own community. Cooking is a fantastic way to promote health and nutrition, explore different cultures, encourage family togetherness and give to others in need.
The Handstand Kids cookbooks are the perfect recipe for kids to learn how to cook, while learning about the people, places and language of a new country. These international children’s cookbook kits feature the languages and cuisines of Italy, Mexico and China. Each Handstand Kids cookbook introduces children to delicious and healthy recipes, familiarizing them with the language of the corresponding country. The cookbooks translate each of the ingredients and utensils into the country’s primary language and are each uniquely packaged with a child-friendly cooking accessory: The Handstand Kids Italian Cookbook is packaged in a pizza box with a chef's hat; The Handstand Kids Mexican Cookbook comes in a tortilla bag with a child-sized oven mitt; and The Handstand Kids Chinese Cookbook is packaged in a take-out box with a set of chopsticks.
CONTACT:
Wendy Allen, (404) 492-9015, wendy@cookswarehouse.com
Jim Brams, (404) 403-6218, jimbrams@att.net
Allie Herzog, (713) 446-6377, aherzog@integratepr.com
HomeGrown is hosting the Chuck Taylor public art installation project in downtown Decatur.
By Renee DeGross ValdesWhat's next, throwing Frisbees on the Courthouse roof.
Between the hinges with DIY expert Tom Silva.
By Renee DeGross ValdesSeven years ago, Lucius and Danielle Herrmann bought a new front door as a joint anniversary gift and until Wednesday, it sat gathering dust.
"We never installed it," said Lucius Herrmann of Decatur. "The door was so darn expensive (at $1,500), I didn't want to mess it up."
There's no chance of that now. Home improvement expert Tom Silva arrived with camera crews and producers of "Ask This Old House," to film the door installation at the Herrmann's South Candler Street home.
"The door is beautiful," Silva said, between takes on the set. "It's a nice, solid, oak door."
Silva made it look easy, too. He measured hinges, and cut the shape of the new door with the old white one.
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A rock singer and his artist wife, two parades, opera singers, theatrical performances, a treasure hunt, a literary duel and more than than 300 authors will be featured.
A rock singer and his artist wife, two parades, opera singers, theatrical performances, a treasure hunt, a literary duel and more than than 300 authors will be featured at the sixth annual AJC Decatur Book Festival presented by DeKalb Medical on Labor Day weekend.
And this year, you'll be able to bid on having a beer with some of the authors at the Sept. 2 to 4 festival that is expected to attract thousands of book lovers to the historic Decatur Square and surrounding venues.
The nation's fourth largest book festival announced its headliners Thursday at an Eddie's Attic party packed with Decatur's political and literary dignitaries.
The festival will kick off on Friday, Sept. 2, with a keynote by Colin Meloy, lead singer of the folk rock indie band The Decemberists, and his wife and illustrator Carson Ellis, who are releasing a new family-friendly book, "Wildwood."
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Cooking Classes for Kids;
Interview Opportunity with Children’s Cookbook Author
WHO: Yvette Garfield, founder-author, Handstand Kids cookbook kits
WHAT: During an Atlanta visit, Garfield will teach two classes using recipes from the Handstand Kids Italian Cookbook:
Kids ages 3 to 5, class from 10 a.m. to noon
Kids ages 6 to 9, class from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Youth cooking is a trend in cooking instruction. Virtually all kids’ classes at The Cook’s Warehouse sell out and the stores sell the Handstand Kids cookbook kits.
WHERE and
WHEN: Thursday, July 14, 2011
The Cook’s Warehouse
180 West Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030 / 404-377-4005, store phone
BACKGROUND:
Garfield, founder and author of the Handstand Kids Cookbook Company, creates international cookbook kits that introduce children to the culture, language and cuisine of a new country. Garfield has appeared on dozens of TV shows, bringing international healthy cooking for kids into the homes of Americans.
The Handstand Kids Cookbook Company aims to use international cooking to create a global community of children and cooking is a fantastic way to promote health and nutrition, explore different cultures, encourage family togetherness and give to others in need.
The Handstand Kids cookbooks are the perfect recipe for kids to learn how to cook while learning about the people, places and language of a new country. These international children’s cookbook kits feature the languages and cuisines of Italy, Mexico and China. Each Handstand Kids cookbook introduces children to delicious and healthy recipes, familiarizing them with the language of the corresponding country. The cookbooks translate each of the ingredients and utensils into the country’s primary language and are each uniquely packaged with a child-friendly cooking accessory: The Italian kit is packaged in a pizza box with a chef's hat; the Mexican kit comes in a tortilla bag with a child-sized oven mitt, and the Chinese kit is packaged in a take-out box with a set of chopsticks.
Garfield can be interviewed before her first class or during the break from noon to 1 p.m. on July 14; please schedule with media contacts below.
CONTACT:
Wendy Allen, (404) 492-9015, wendy@cookswarehouse.com
Jim Brams, (404) 403-6218, jimbrams@att.net
Allie Herzog, (713) 446-6377, aherzog@integratepr.com
From The Decatur Minute:
Please plan to join us in downtown Decatur for the Pied Piper Parade, Concert & Fireworks on Monday, July 4th. Decorate your bicycle, skateboard or wagon and walk, ride, or skate in the Pied Piper Parade as it winds through the streets of downtown Decatur. Concert on the square features Callanwolde Concert Band. Fireworks at dark*.
The Parade starts at 6 p.m. followed by the concert on the Community Bandstand at 7 p.m. Fireworks will start at about 9 p.m. or when it gets dark.
Click here for more information on joining the parade!