
Blue Sky Concerts and Concerts on the Square Spring Line-Up!
Katie over at The Decatur Minute has the line-up
check it out.


Cookbook Authors coming to The Cook’s Warehouse
WHO: Several nationally known touring cookbook authors
April 13: Liz Thorpe – The Cheese Chronicles. Thorpe, a renowned cheesemonger and VP of Murray’s Cheese, will teach “The Harmony of Wine and Cheese” complete with tasting, and will autograph her book.
April 21: Elizabeth Sims and Chef Brian Sonoskus – Tupelo Honey Café. A well-known Asheville, NC, restaurant with creative recipes and healthy ingredients and the first cookbook focuses on Asheville’s foodtopian culture. An evening meal of its recipes and wines from the Biltmore Estate will be followed by a signing of the cookbook.
(This class at the Decatur shop.)
May 3: Tony Seichrist – Meat. Salt. Time. Atlanta chef Seichrist has written a tribute to salumi master Cristiano Creminelli and will teach the way it’s made as well as an evening of Northern Italian cuisine, then autograph his new book.
May 12: Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia Graubart – Southern Biscuits. The new definitive biscuit-baking cookbook, star chef Dupree and her co-author Graubart will host a cooking class featuring recipes from the new release and will sign copies of their cookbook after class.
May 16: Sherri Brooks Vinton – Put ‘Em Up! This comprehensive guide to home preserving covers everything from canning and freezing to drying and infusions. A mix of seasonal berries will take center stage for this hands on evening of preserving. After class, Vinton will sign copies of her book. (This class at the Decatur shop.)
June 16: Sheri Castle – The New Southern Garden Cookbook. Castle will teach a class of healthy, fresh ingredients from local gardens and personalize your copy of her new cookbook.
June 23: Joanne Weir – Wine Country Cooking. A fourth-generation and award-winning cookbook author and television personality, Weir will cook up a dinner of her favorite recipes before her signing.
WHERE: The Cook’s Warehouse, Ansley Mall
1544 Piedmont Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30324 / 404-815-4993, store phone
Tupelo Honey Café and Put ‘Em Up at the Decatur shop:
The Cook’s Warehouse
180 West Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030 / (404) 377-4005, store phone
To register for any of these classes (filter by chef’s name):
https://classes.cookswarehouse.com/ClassReg/public/classes.asp
We’re pleased to arrange interviews with any of the authors – please schedule with Wendy or Jim.
CONTACT:
Wendy Allen, (404) 492-9015, wendy@cookswarehouse.com
Jim Brams, (404) 403-6218, jimbrams@att.net

Purchase tickets online or by calling 404.929.6400.
Lena over at The Decatur Minute reports on Decatur Earth Day Celebration.
Photo/Interview Opportunity
Cooking Classes for Children, Spring/Summer 2011
WHO: Kids Cooking Classes in Spring/Summer 2011
WHERE: The Cook’s Warehouse, Ansley Mall
1544 Piedmont Road NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30324 / (404) 815-4993, store phone
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The Cook’s Warehouse
180 West Ponce de Leon Avenue
Decatur, Georgia 30030 / (404) 377-4005, store phone
BACKGROUND:
The Cook’s Warehouse’s new schedule has many classes for children in three age groups at two shops, including a five-day Kids Camp series which also runs through the summer months.
WHEN:
Ansley Mall
April 4-5, Teen Cake Decorating Hands (ages 10-17), 9 a.m.-noon both days
May 22, Family Pizza Fun Hands On (age 5 and up), 1-4 p.m.
Ansley Mall Summer Camp Series (ages 9-17)
June 20-24 Five-day classes for Global Cuisines, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. daily
July 11-15 Different countries/cuisines lead up to “Cook’s Warehouse Kid’s
July 25-29 Iron Chef Atlanta” competition, winner “crowned” in October
Decatur
April 6, Spring Cupcakes for Kids Hands On (ages 6-9), 9 a.m.-noon
April 16, Spring is in the Air Hands On (ages 6-9), 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
May 7, Mother’s Day Brunch Hands On (ages 3-5), 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
May 14, To Market To Market Hands On (ages 10-17), 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
July 14, Mommy and Me – Let’s Travel to Italy! Hands On (ages 3-5), 10 a.m.-noon
July 14, Handstand Kids - Italian Favorites Hands On (ages 6-9), 1 p.m.-3 p.m.
CONTACT:
Wendy Allen, (404) 492-9015, wendy@cookswarehouse.com
Jim Brams, (404) 403-6218, jimbrams@att.net
Fox Brothers has just posted a picture of the progress on their new TexMex space, Big Tex Cantina, in Decatur located in the old Natalie's fish House.

THE COOK’S WAREHOUSE RELEASES
WINTER 2011 CLASS SCHEDULE
ATLANTA, March 21, 2011 – The Spring 2011 class schedule has been released by The Cook's Warehouse with its usual depth of cuisine and subject matter.
From “Knife Skills 101 Hands On” and “New to the Kitchen Hands On” to advanced classes with local chefs, there are more than 130 classes from which to choose – one for every age level and interest in this quarter’s classes.
TCW will host cookbook authors for classes and signings, including:
· Sheri Castle, The New Southern Garden Cookbook
· Elizabeth Sims and Chef Brian Sonoskus, Tupelo Honey Café
· Tony Seichrist, Meat, Salt, Time.
· Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia Graubert, Southern Biscuits
· Lisa Abend, The Sorcerer’s Apprentices: A Season in the Kitchen at Gerran Adriá’s elBulli
· Liz Thorpe, The Cheese Chronicles, and
· Joanne Weir, Wine Country Cooking
Well-known visiting and local chefs at the head of the class are:
· Christy Rost, PBS star of A Home for Christy Rost: Thanksgiving
· Eddie Hernandez, from Taqueria del Sol, and
· Our own Virginia Willis, with a “sneak peek” at her new cookbook, Basic to Brilliant, Y’all
Local market tours include:
· Morningside Market, tour and lunch hands on
· Your DeKalb Farmer’s Market, tour and lunch hands on, and
· Decatur Farmer’s Market tour and lunch hands on for kids (ages 10-17)
As far as cuisines, students may choose from Chinese, French, Indian, Italian, “Floribbean” (Florida/Caribbean), Mexican, Southern, Southwest, Thai, Gluten-free classes (three different ones), vegetarian and seafood.
Also available are lessons in a variety of subject-oriented courses including Big Green Egg (grilling), dim sum, farm flavors, goat cheese, pizza, wine country, California cuisine, Savoring the Southwest, paella, the science behind fish and shellfish, seafood, coffee, tomatoes, fondant and tapas.
Holiday offerings include classes for Easter, Cinco de Mayo, Father’s Day, Kentucky Derby, Mother’s Day, Memorial Day and the Fourth of July.
There are technique classes covering bread, pasta, canning and preserving, soufflés, French desserts, French mother sauces, sous vide, pressure cooking, seafood and cake decorating.
Returning sell-outs include:
· Seafood Savvy with the Georgia Aquarium
· A two-part Artisan Sausage Making series with Pine Street Market
· A two-part fresh mozzarella and Greek yogurt making series with AtlantaFresh Artisan Creamery
Among the “younger set” offerings are:
· Our youngest: “Mother’s Day Brunch Hands On” for kids ages 3 to 5
· Global Cuisines, Spring Cupcakes and Spring in the Air, for ages 6 to 9, and
· Cake Decorating and To Market-To Market, for ages 10 to 17.
For the wine lover, there are several strictly “Wine” classes from Wine 101 to country/region-specific evenings as well as “tours” of wine and cheese areas.
The Cook’s Warehouse is greater Atlanta’s premier gourmet cookware store and cooking school with three locations in Midtown, Decatur and Brookhaven. It offers more than 15,000 products for the kitchen and operates the largest avocational cooking school in the Southeast, conducting more than 600 classes yearly, often taught by local chefs, and has a large web-based delivery-by-post site.
Owned and operated by founder Mary S. Moore, The Cook’s Warehouse also retails high-end appliances; conducts private cooking classes for unique celebrations and corporate events, and is a pro bono partner with virtually every major cooking event and gourmet association in Atlanta.
The Cook’s Warehouse is truly “Every Excuse to Cook.”
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Deana Levine Photography is located in the old Wiggle's space on E. College Ave.
This picture was taken at almost the same angle as the picture of the DEKALB THEATRE picture I posted (see below photo) . This building use to be The Dekalb Theatre.

By Jaime Sarrio and Megan Matteucci
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The DeKalb County school board on Monday night approved a sweeping redistricting plan that will move 6,000 to 7,000 students, close eight schools and free up an estimated $12.4 million a year.
The vote was almost a year in the making. Board members made several attempts to pass new attendance boundaries but backed off because of criticism and political pressure.
More than 200 parents and community members showed up to protest the most recent round of changes, but the plan passed with a 7-2 margin.
"This took months and months to go from beginning to end," said Chairman Tom Bowen, who supported the plan. "We've had three passes at this. The redistricting you saw here shouldn't wait 10 to 15 years to happen. We've had some pretty dramatic changes today because the district waited so long."
ajc full story

After a very successful season in Downtown Atlanta, Walk For Lunch is looking to make new strides in the City of Decatur, the most walkable city in the State of Georgia. Walk For Lunch - Decatur is planned for May 3 - 26th, 2011 on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Registered walkers can walk between the hours of 11:30 am - 1:15 pm to the Decatur Square.
WALK FOR LUNCH (WalkForLunch.com) is an inexpensive lunch hour walking program that includes healthy lunches and benefits local children. For every walker registered, Decatur Education Foundation will receive $1! So get fit, eat well and support the youth of our community all during your lunch hour.
Walkers can organize teams or sign up as an individual walker for $25 at WalkForLunch.com.Walkers can pre-order healthy lunches from Subway Restaurant, Pita Pit and Sammiches N' Stuff, all local Decatur restaurants. In addition to the lunches, each walker will be invited to attend a Health & Wellness Expo and be given 1 - 2 mile walking maps. Each walker will also receive a Walk For Lunch - Decatur T-shirt, daily goodies from our sponsors and an opportunity to walk with the Mayor of Decatur, Decatur Firefighters, coworkers, friends and neighbors. The walking program including the lunch pick-up will take 30 - 60 minutes.
How does Walk For Lunch work?
Walk For Lunch has created suggested 1, 2 or 3 mile courses that all lead to a centrally located lunch pick-up station. All walkers will be encouraged to start walking from their location anytime during the hours of 11:30 AM - 1:15 PM. At the lunch pick-up station, walkers can participate in our daily activities and win prizes from our sponsors, relax and eat their lunches and then walk back to their home or business feeling energized and renewed.

UPDATE: DUE TO RAIN, The event has been changed to Saturday April 30This event will be held in the Callaway Parking Lot, 120 West Trinity Place from 10am until 1pm. Just in case it rains, the rain date is April 30th. The event is free to the community.
Hope to see you at Touch A Truck!

The Daulton House


Photo of The Plaza Theatre screen.