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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
Monday, September 3, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
The Plaza Theatre to show Die Hard Sept. 5
-- See the action classic DIE HARD in an explosive (and increasingly rare) 35mm presentation! This could be your last chance to see this movie as it was meant to be seen – on film and with a crowd! DIE HARD is one of the best action movies from the 80s, and also one seriously awesome Christmas movie about family, so we’re presenting it in a special Christmas-in-September, 35mm presentation at the Plaza Theatre! Those who show up in the Christmas spirit will have a shot at some specially-wrapped door prizes. Yippie Ki-Yay -------------------- Info from : http://plazaatlanta.com/COMING_SOON.html ---
Saturday, September 1, 2012
Friday, August 31, 2012
Eye on Decatur -- New Homes
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Peach State Opera will be performing Mozart’s beloved The Marriage of Figaro
From Nancy Martin
I wanted to let you know about Peach State Opera, an emerging opera company who is an artist affiliate of Georgia Perimeter College in Clarkston, Ga. On September 14 at 8:00 p.m. and Sunday September 16 at a 3:00 p.m. matinee, they will be performing Mozart’s beloved The Marriage of Figaro in English at the Cole Auditorium. Both will have a pre-opera talk one hour prior to the performance by Carter Joseph who does them for The Atlanta Opera, and is famous for his Opera 101 which is part of Emory’s Continuing Education Program. Many of their singers also sing with The Atlanta Opera and have fabulous voices and acting ability. You can go to Peach State Opera’s website to buy tickets http://www.peachstateopera.org/, or get them at the door the day of the performance. If you need more information call Nancy Martin at 404-373-8165. Better still, check out her blog on the Decatur-Avondale Estates Patch under the byline of Operaddict. http://decatur.patch.com/users/nancy-martin-operaddict/blogpost posts. Here she chronicles her efforts to develop an audience base for Peach State Opera. Those of us in the arts need to support each other's efforts at every opportunity. Pass this information along to your friends, and hopefully we can pay it forward for our fellow artists.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Original Waffle House to get Historical Marker
From :http://blogs.ajc.com
Waffle House’s roots run deep in metro Atlanta, so deep that a historical marker is being ordered up along with pecan waffles, grits, eggs, bacon, hash browns and orange juice to commemorate the first one built nearly six decades ago.
The Georgia Historical Society will place a marker at the site of the first Waffle House on East College Avenue near Avondale Estates on Sept. 8. The chain, which has grown to 1,600 locations nationwide, was started by Avondale Estates neighbors Joe Rogers Sr. and Tom Forkner in 1955.
“In the beginning, we thought we would open about 10 locations and then go fishing,” Rogers said in a statement from the historical society.
Since its opening, waitresses at the 24-hour, seven-day-a-week restaurant have greeted many a late-night visitor with “What can I get for ya, hon’?” before firing off a rapid succession of orders to a cook who is already flipping, chopping, pressing, scraping and scooping up food from a large sizzling surface to slide onto plates.
The original building is now a museum at 2719 E. College Ave., which is where the marker will be erected. But if you have a craving for something scattered, smothered and covered after visiting the museum, you’ll find the chain’s trademark black and yellow sign just up the street at 2850 E. College Ave.
What’s your most memorable Waffle House experience?
Waffle House’s roots run deep in metro Atlanta, so deep that a historical marker is being ordered up along with pecan waffles, grits, eggs, bacon, hash browns and orange juice to commemorate the first one built nearly six decades ago.
The Georgia Historical Society will place a marker at the site of the first Waffle House on East College Avenue near Avondale Estates on Sept. 8. The chain, which has grown to 1,600 locations nationwide, was started by Avondale Estates neighbors Joe Rogers Sr. and Tom Forkner in 1955.
“In the beginning, we thought we would open about 10 locations and then go fishing,” Rogers said in a statement from the historical society.
Since its opening, waitresses at the 24-hour, seven-day-a-week restaurant have greeted many a late-night visitor with “What can I get for ya, hon’?” before firing off a rapid succession of orders to a cook who is already flipping, chopping, pressing, scraping and scooping up food from a large sizzling surface to slide onto plates.
The original building is now a museum at 2719 E. College Ave., which is where the marker will be erected. But if you have a craving for something scattered, smothered and covered after visiting the museum, you’ll find the chain’s trademark black and yellow sign just up the street at 2850 E. College Ave.
What’s your most memorable Waffle House experience?
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Visit the Old Court House to see The Guy Hayes Photo Collection
While at the Decatur Book Festival why not visit the Guy Hayes photo collection at The Old Court House....and it's FREE
This exhibit showcases a small selection of black and white photographs from the Guy Hayes collection and provides a unique view of food trends, clothing styles and recreational diversions from the 1950s and 60s. Hayes was a professional freelance photographer from 1944 to 1983. He graduated from Clarkston High School and served in the Navy during World War II. After the war he settled in Avondale Estates. Hayes was a regular contributor to The Atlanta Journal, The Atlanta Constitution and The DeKalb News/Sun. More than 11,000 of his original negatives were donated to the History Center in 1984, and although very little documentation accompanies the collection, Hayes’ artistic works reveal a prolific talent with an incisive eye.
info from: http://www.atlantaplanit.com
This exhibit showcases a small selection of black and white photographs from the Guy Hayes collection and provides a unique view of food trends, clothing styles and recreational diversions from the 1950s and 60s. Hayes was a professional freelance photographer from 1944 to 1983. He graduated from Clarkston High School and served in the Navy during World War II. After the war he settled in Avondale Estates. Hayes was a regular contributor to The Atlanta Journal, The Atlanta Constitution and The DeKalb News/Sun. More than 11,000 of his original negatives were donated to the History Center in 1984, and although very little documentation accompanies the collection, Hayes’ artistic works reveal a prolific talent with an incisive eye.
info from: http://www.atlantaplanit.com
Fall Festival on Ponce Coming up Sept 15-16
Sent in by Kathy Fox.
I wanted to take this the time to thank you for posting information about our past art festival event and to share with you some information about our award winning Fall Festival on Ponce: Frederic Olmsted Would Be Proud! on September 15-16, 2012.
“Fall Festival on Ponce” will host up to 175 (mostly) local artists and crafters September 15-16, 2012 in the chain of parks along Ponce de Leon Ave. This is second year the famed Olmsted parks will be feted with art. Visitors will appreciate the extensive renovations and maintenance accomplished by the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance (http://www.atlantaolmstedpark.org/). The parks on Ponce are just down the street from the Fernbank Museum (at Boulevard and Ponce de Leon), and designed by Frederick Olmsted, Sr. with total enjoyment in mind. What an ideal location for one of the most enjoyable art shows of the year! What will this festival be like?
Visitors will enjoy fine art and crafts, a children’s area, Street Market and local food and beverage concessions including “gourmet” food trucks. This event is organized by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces and volunteer artists to benefit the local community including the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance and the Paideia School. Location: 1451 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30307 Olmsted chain of Parks Times: Sat., September 15, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sun., September 16, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Music: Acoustic music only Admission: Free to attend CONTACT INFORMATION Festival on Ponce www.festivalonponce.com www.affps.com
I wanted to take this the time to thank you for posting information about our past art festival event and to share with you some information about our award winning Fall Festival on Ponce: Frederic Olmsted Would Be Proud! on September 15-16, 2012.
“Fall Festival on Ponce” will host up to 175 (mostly) local artists and crafters September 15-16, 2012 in the chain of parks along Ponce de Leon Ave. This is second year the famed Olmsted parks will be feted with art. Visitors will appreciate the extensive renovations and maintenance accomplished by the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance (http://www.atlantaolmstedpark.org/). The parks on Ponce are just down the street from the Fernbank Museum (at Boulevard and Ponce de Leon), and designed by Frederick Olmsted, Sr. with total enjoyment in mind. What an ideal location for one of the most enjoyable art shows of the year! What will this festival be like?
Visitors will enjoy fine art and crafts, a children’s area, Street Market and local food and beverage concessions including “gourmet” food trucks. This event is organized by the Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces and volunteer artists to benefit the local community including the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance and the Paideia School. Location: 1451 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30307 Olmsted chain of Parks Times: Sat., September 15, 2012 from 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Sun., September 16, 2012 from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Music: Acoustic music only Admission: Free to attend CONTACT INFORMATION Festival on Ponce www.festivalonponce.com www.affps.com
Monday, August 27, 2012
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Eye on Decatur
Updated above photo from 9-8-12
-- It appears that the yet to open Victory Sandwich Bar is building what looks like a small to medium patio area next to the wall painting on the side of building at 340 Church St.
-- It appears that the yet to open Victory Sandwich Bar is building what looks like a small to medium patio area next to the wall painting on the side of building at 340 Church St.
MAR Costal Mexican Fare Coming to Decatur
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On a tip from Decatur Metro, MAR Costal Mexican Fare is moving into the old Feast Restaurant building across from the train depot.
Mandy said...
On a tip from Decatur Metro, MAR Costal Mexican Fare is moving into the old Feast Restaurant building across from the train depot.
Mandy said...
I can't wait!!!
Friday, August 24, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Fall plant sale at Fernbank Sept 22
From clairmontheights.org
Fall plant sale at Fernbank
Event Date and Time:
09/22/2012 - 8:00am - 3:00pm Saturday Sept.22, 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
156 Heaton Park Drive
(directly across the street from Fernbank Elementary School)
For more information: http://www.fernbank.edu
Fernbank Science Center
156 Heaton Park Drive
Atlanta, GA 30307
P:678-874-7102 F:678-874-7110
Site Map
Thursday, August 16, 2012
1955 Downtown Decatur Jacobs Drug Store & Fulton National Bank
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Also see Atlanta Time Machine
This 1942 photo is from Special Collection Dept. Ga State collection
it shows a better view of Jacobs Drug Store. Clairemont Rd
and East Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur Ga.
- Bryan says: Nice pics! I think The Paper Chase was the store that I knew as Cantrell's Books & Things. Do you have any photos, interior or exterior, of Clark Music, 115 Sycamore Street, Decatur? They were in business from 1945-1990 and the place was very important to me during the 70s. I bought many a record and tape there! Thanks, Bryan ( shellackophile.blogspot.com ) August 22, 2012 Next Stop Decatur says: Bryan, Here is a photo of Clark Music Store --
Also see Atlanta Time Machine
This 1942 photo is from Special Collection Dept. Ga State collection
it shows a better view of Jacobs Drug Store. Clairemont Rd
and East Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur Ga.
- Bryan says: Nice pics! I think The Paper Chase was the store that I knew as Cantrell's Books & Things. Do you have any photos, interior or exterior, of Clark Music, 115 Sycamore Street, Decatur? They were in business from 1945-1990 and the place was very important to me during the 70s. I bought many a record and tape there! Thanks, Bryan ( shellackophile.blogspot.com ) August 22, 2012 Next Stop Decatur says: Bryan, Here is a photo of Clark Music Store --
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Book the Brick
From the decatureducationfoundation.org
http://auctions.readysetauction.com/decaturbookfestival/catalog/view
http://auctions.readysetauction.com/decaturbookfestival/catalog/view
Saturday, August 11, 2012
JD Isaacs of Rose Squared has released a New Children's Book "Cinder Elephant"
From JD Isaacs of Decatur's Rose Squared Gallery
Hello Rose Squared friends and customers...
I have just released my first fully illustrated children's book on Amazon.com ebooks...Cinder Elephant. Please take a look and see how I take an old classic and bring it up to today's standards with new messages and a brand new outcome...
thanks,
JD Isaacs of Rose Squared Gallery & Framing.Buy at Amazon below.
http://www.amazon.com/Cinder-Elephant-ebook/dp/B008PJWGKUCinder Elephantwritten and illustrated byJD Isaacs
On Her Majesty's Secret Service Opening
On Her Majesty's Secret Service performed by the John Barry Orchestra
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Arnold Schwarzenegger to film "Breacher" in Atlanta
From: blogs.ajc.com
He'll be back: Arnold Schwarzenegger, shown here in 2010 with the Woodruff Foundation's Russ Hardin, left, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, will shoot a movie in Atlanta later this year. Photo by Denis Reggie
by Jennifer Brett
Arnold Schwarzenegger will film a movie called “Breacher” in Atlanta later this year. The Hollywood Reporter describes the project as a thriller about “10 DEA agents who pull off a heist during an enforcement operation, then start dying one by one” and notes that Terrence Howard and Dawn Olivieri have been in talks about signing on.
read more
He'll be back: Arnold Schwarzenegger, shown here in 2010 with the Woodruff Foundation's Russ Hardin, left, Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle and Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, will shoot a movie in Atlanta later this year. Photo by Denis Reggie
by Jennifer Brett
Arnold Schwarzenegger will film a movie called “Breacher” in Atlanta later this year. The Hollywood Reporter describes the project as a thriller about “10 DEA agents who pull off a heist during an enforcement operation, then start dying one by one” and notes that Terrence Howard and Dawn Olivieri have been in talks about signing on.
read more
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Trethewey's Book Festival Keynote Address Tickets
Trethewey Tickets Now Available for AJC Decatur Book Festival
From VAHI.PATCH.COM
Free tickets − limited to two per person— are available for Trethewey's keynote address at the 2012 AJC Decatur Book Festival.
Want a chance to hear U.S. Poet Laureate and Emory University professor Natasha Trethewey read at Emory?
Free tickets − limited to two per person— are available for Trethewey's keynote address at the 2012 AJC Decatur Book Festival.
Trethewey, the Charles Candler Professor of English and Creative Writing at Emory and incoming director of Emory's Creative Writing Program, will deliver the festival’s keynote at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
This is her first public reading since being named the 19th U.S. Poet Laureate in June. The address will launch her newest collection of poems, “Thrall.”
A Decatur resident, Trethewey is the first Southerner since Robert Penn Warren to be named Poet Laureate and the first local author to deliver the book festival's keynote remarks. She received the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her collection, "Native Guard."
The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required for admission and should be picked up in advance.
read more
From VAHI.PATCH.COM
Free tickets − limited to two per person— are available for Trethewey's keynote address at the 2012 AJC Decatur Book Festival.
Want a chance to hear U.S. Poet Laureate and Emory University professor Natasha Trethewey read at Emory?
Free tickets − limited to two per person— are available for Trethewey's keynote address at the 2012 AJC Decatur Book Festival.
Trethewey, the Charles Candler Professor of English and Creative Writing at Emory and incoming director of Emory's Creative Writing Program, will deliver the festival’s keynote at 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31.
This is her first public reading since being named the 19th U.S. Poet Laureate in June. The address will launch her newest collection of poems, “Thrall.”
A Decatur resident, Trethewey is the first Southerner since Robert Penn Warren to be named Poet Laureate and the first local author to deliver the book festival's keynote remarks. She received the Pulitzer Prize in 2007 for her collection, "Native Guard."
The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required for admission and should be picked up in advance.
read more
Sunday, August 5, 2012
FOX BROS. Bar-B-Q Update
from: http://blogs.ajc.com
UPDATE, 8/5/12 10:45 a.m.: Fox Bros. posted an announcement on its Facebook page this morning with the news that it will begin offering full service again today but will have limited indoor seating at this point.
UPDATE, 8/3/12 6:30 p.m.: Fox Bros. will reopen for to-go orders only. In an online update, owners said, “You are welcome to sit down outside and enjoy it, but we won’t be offering full service just yet!” The restaurant is working on permitting issues to proceed with reconstruction.
UPDATE, 8/3/12 1:15 p.m.: Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q posted a statement on its website with an update indicated that the restaurant’s “main structure, kitchen and smoke house are still very much intact.” Fox Bros. will be serving its pulled pork today at Big Tex Decatur (308 W. Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur).
UPDATE, 8/5/12 10:45 a.m.: Fox Bros. posted an announcement on its Facebook page this morning with the news that it will begin offering full service again today but will have limited indoor seating at this point.
UPDATE, 8/3/12 6:30 p.m.: Fox Bros. will reopen for to-go orders only. In an online update, owners said, “You are welcome to sit down outside and enjoy it, but we won’t be offering full service just yet!” The restaurant is working on permitting issues to proceed with reconstruction.
UPDATE, 8/3/12 1:15 p.m.: Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q posted a statement on its website with an update indicated that the restaurant’s “main structure, kitchen and smoke house are still very much intact.” Fox Bros. will be serving its pulled pork today at Big Tex Decatur (308 W. Ponce de Leon Ave, Decatur).
Saturday, August 4, 2012
2ND Annual Madison Ave Soapbox Derby is Sept 29th
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Entry Form click here
more info at www.madisonavesoapboxderby.org -- Here is a photo from last year's event. (Team Wildcats 2011 Champs)
more info at www.madisonavesoapboxderby.org -- Here is a photo from last year's event. (Team Wildcats 2011 Champs)
We're About to Lose 1,000 Small Theaters That Can't Convert to Digital.
We're About to Lose 1,000 Small Theaters That Can't Convert to Digital. Does It Matter?
Small theatres like The Pal in Louisville GA.could be a thing of the past.
From indiewire.com
Michael Hurley owns the Colonial Theatre in Belfast, Maine as well as the Temple Theatre in Houlton, Maine. He runs a website for movie theater owners and is a member of the National Association of Theatre Owners. And he's desperate.
Like many theater owners, Hurley sees a very real possibility that nearly 20% of all theaters in North America will disappear because they can't afford digital projection -- but what he doesn't see is anyone talking about it. He wrote Indiewire recently and asked if we could help and we're hoping that this editorial will be a start.
We also want to know what you think. In a VOD world, does it matter if we lose up to 1,000 theaters? And if it does matter, we're in also in a Kickstarter world -- so what could be done to change it? -- Indiewire Editors
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Small theatres like The Pal in Louisville GA.could be a thing of the past.
From indiewire.com
Michael Hurley owns the Colonial Theatre in Belfast, Maine as well as the Temple Theatre in Houlton, Maine. He runs a website for movie theater owners and is a member of the National Association of Theatre Owners. And he's desperate.
Like many theater owners, Hurley sees a very real possibility that nearly 20% of all theaters in North America will disappear because they can't afford digital projection -- but what he doesn't see is anyone talking about it. He wrote Indiewire recently and asked if we could help and we're hoping that this editorial will be a start.
We also want to know what you think. In a VOD world, does it matter if we lose up to 1,000 theaters? And if it does matter, we're in also in a Kickstarter world -- so what could be done to change it? -- Indiewire Editors
read more
Missing sweet dog, in Oakhurst, Her name is Molly
Missing sweet dog, in Oakhurst, Molly - Looks like a small version of a golden retriver.
Sent in by Kerri.
Our dog, Molly got out (without her collar on, unfortunately) at about 5:30PM 8/3. She is a very sweet, friendly, non-aggressive dog, but is very scared of storms. She will come if called.
We live on 2nd Avenue in Decatur (inside the city limits) but are right at the border with Eastlake and Kirkwood (we live one block north of the Hosea Williams/2nd Ave. intersection), so neighbors in Eastlake and Kirkwood, please be on the lookout for Molly, too.
Molly's description:
25-lb., very blonde color, medium length
hair. Looks like a small version of a golden retriever. Has a scar near her
right eye that is in the process of healing.
She is microchipped and the
contact information is current.
If you find Molly, please contact Kerri as soon as possible:
Kerri: 404-307-1069!
Thank you very much!
FOUND
Kristin Ebersold says:
August 4, 2012
Yeah….home safe & sound thanks to some great neighbors in Oakhurst!!!
August 4, 2012
Yeah….home safe & sound thanks to some great neighbors in Oakhurst!!!
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Storm Damage at Fox Bros Bar-B-Q
FROM FOX5ATLANTA
(photo by Julia Reynolds/MyFoxAtlanta).
Fox Bros Bar-B-Q on DeKalb Avenue tweeted a picture of a downed tree in their restaurant.
"It's not good, it's not good. The two dining rooms are going to have to be rebuilt," said Justin Fox.
The tree fell over at dinner time. No one was injured.
"Fortunately, they saw it happening and were able to get out before the tree came down," said Fox.
UPDATE:
Atlanta News, Weather, Traffic, and Sports | FOX 5
(photo by Julia Reynolds/MyFoxAtlanta).
Fox Bros Bar-B-Q on DeKalb Avenue tweeted a picture of a downed tree in their restaurant.
"It's not good, it's not good. The two dining rooms are going to have to be rebuilt," said Justin Fox.
The tree fell over at dinner time. No one was injured.
"Fortunately, they saw it happening and were able to get out before the tree came down," said Fox.
UPDATE:
Atlanta News, Weather, Traffic, and Sports | FOX 5
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Walmart at Suburban Plaza Protest Planned for Aug 10
from http: neighbornewspapers.com
Good Growth DeKalb is organizing the last of its summer rallies at the six-way intersection at North Decatur Road, Scott Boulevard and Medlock Road Aug. 10 to protest the planned construction of a Walmart at Suburban Plaza shopping center, in unincorporated DeKalb County near Decatur.
Based on a recent meeting between developers and a contingent of residents, the furor raised by the plans does not appear to be dying down.
The July 13 sit-down involved representatives from Selig Enterprises, the development firm handling the project, and multiple grassroots organizations advocating local residents’ interests.
Read more: NeighborNewspapers.com - Walmart at Suburban Plaza issue heats up
Good Growth DeKalb is organizing the last of its summer rallies at the six-way intersection at North Decatur Road, Scott Boulevard and Medlock Road Aug. 10 to protest the planned construction of a Walmart at Suburban Plaza shopping center, in unincorporated DeKalb County near Decatur.
Based on a recent meeting between developers and a contingent of residents, the furor raised by the plans does not appear to be dying down.
The July 13 sit-down involved representatives from Selig Enterprises, the development firm handling the project, and multiple grassroots organizations advocating local residents’ interests.
Read more: NeighborNewspapers.com - Walmart at Suburban Plaza issue heats up
Monday, July 30, 2012
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108 E. Ponce de Leon Ave.
Decatur, Ga.
Photo (right) is a 1955 Jacobs Drug Store Christmas ad.