Fall Festival on Ponce 2013 | |
Third
Annual Fall Festival on Ponce: Fall Never Looked So Good The Atlanta Foundation for Public Spaces is proud to announce its Third Annual Fall Festival on Ponce coming up October 19th and 20th in Atlanta, Georgia. The Fall Festival on Ponce is an Atlanta arts and crafts festival held in the historic Olmsted Linear Park. Visitors will enjoy the gorgeous landscape designed by one of America's most celebrated landscape architects, Fredrick Olmsted Sr. , which was carefully restored by the Olmsted Linear Park Alliance. An estimated 20,000 visitors will attend this event with over 125 displays of fine art and crafts, folk and "outsider art." In addition to the abundance of unique art, there will be a children's area, local gourmet food, beverages and a small stage for acoustic musical performances. Attendance is Free. This is the third year that AFFPS will hold an outdoor arts and crafts festival in the chain of parks on Ponce de Leon Ave in the historic Druid Hills neighborhood. This event will be very conservative, with sensitivity and consideration for the park and surrounding neighborhood. AFFPS and the Fall Festival on Ponce will be partnering with the Greater Atlanta Hadassah Chapter to help raise funds for the Hadassah Medical Organization. HMO is internationally renowned for its pioneering medical research, which benefits people in every corner of the world. HMO provides medical care to over one million patients a year regardless of race, religion or nationality. For more information about HMO and the Greater Atlanta Hadassah Chapter, please visit www.hadassah.org. Location: 1451 Ponce de Leon Avenue, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30307 Olmsted chain of Parks Times: Sat., October 19, 2013 from 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sun., October 20, 2013 from 11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Music: Acoustic music only Admission: Free to attend For more information about the festival, please visit festivalonponce.com. |
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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 30, 2013
Fall Festival on Ponce 2013
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Kimball House Now Open
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From atlantamagazine.com/ .
Check out the write up.
Check out the write up at atlantamagazine.com/
From atlantamagazine.com/ .
Check out the write up.
Check out the write up at atlantamagazine.com/
Movie on the Square Friday, October 4
This is from The Decatur Minute
Movie on the Square
SPONSORED BY DEKALB MEDICAL
OCTOBER 4 | 5:30 PM
On the Decatur Square
EPIC
Join DeKalb Medical for this family Movie on the Square – Friday, October 4 at the Decatur Square – The festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. with pre-movie entertainment, blood pressure screenings and fitness challenges. Many DeKalb Medical doctors will also be on hand to speak with you.
“Epic” tells the story of an ongoing battle deep in the forest between the forces of good and the forces of evil. When a teenage girl finds herself magically transported into this secret universe, she must band together with a rag-tag team of fun and whimsical characters in order to save their world… and ours.
The movies begin at sundown. Bring a blanket, some refreshments and enjoy the show.
image from: http://www.wallsfeed.com/popcorn-box/
Movie on the Square
SPONSORED BY DEKALB MEDICAL
OCTOBER 4 | 5:30 PM
On the Decatur Square
EPIC
Join DeKalb Medical for this family Movie on the Square – Friday, October 4 at the Decatur Square – The festivities begin at 5:30 p.m. with pre-movie entertainment, blood pressure screenings and fitness challenges. Many DeKalb Medical doctors will also be on hand to speak with you.
“Epic” tells the story of an ongoing battle deep in the forest between the forces of good and the forces of evil. When a teenage girl finds herself magically transported into this secret universe, she must band together with a rag-tag team of fun and whimsical characters in order to save their world… and ours.
The movies begin at sundown. Bring a blanket, some refreshments and enjoy the show.
image from: http://www.wallsfeed.com/popcorn-box/
THE COOK’S WAREHOUSE RELEASES FALL 2013 CLASS SCHEDULE
THE
COOK’S WAREHOUSE RELEASES FALL 2013 CLASS
SCHEDULE
ATLANTA, September
26, 2013 – The Fall 2013 class schedule has been released by The Cook’s
Warehouse (www.cookswarehouse.com) with a wide variety
of classes and several visiting and local chefs.
From
“Knife Skills 101 Hands On” to advanced, hands-on classes with local chefs,
there are 175 classes this quarter from which to
pick.
Cookbook
Authors/Special Events:
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The Fabulous Beekman Boys,
Brent Ridge and
Josh Kilmer-Purcell, “The Beekman 1802 Heirloom Dessert
Cookbook”
o November 23 at Midtown/Ansley
Mall
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Jessica Harlan, “Homemade Condiments: 100 Artisan
Recipes using Fresh, Natural Ingredients”
o November 17, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
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Julie and Charles
Mayfield, “Quick
& Easy Paleo Comfort Foods”
o October 5, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
o November 11,
Brookhaven
o December 7, East
Cobb
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Art Smith, “Art Smith’s Healthy
Comfort”
o December 7, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
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Fran Costigan, “Vegan Chocolate: Unapologetically
Luscious and Decadent Dairy-Free Desserts”
o November 6,
Decatur
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Laurey
Masterton, “The
Fresh Honey Cookbook”
o October 22, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
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Steve
DiFillippo, “It’s
All About the Guest: Exceeding Expectations in Business and in Life, the
Davio’s Way”
o October 16, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
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George Geary, author of nine cookbooks including
“The Cheesecake
Bible”, “The Complete Baking Cookbook” and “650 Food Processor
Recipes”
o October 31, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
o November 1,
Brookhaven
Simple
Abundance classes to benefit
the Atlanta Community Food Bank:
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Chefs Lance Gummere and Julia LeRoy
of Bantam &
Biddy and Chick-a-Biddy, Party Fowl, 7-9 p.m. October 7, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
·
Chef Tyler Williams
of Woodfire Grill,
Cooking with Woodfire Grill, 7-9 p.m. November 4,
Brookhaven
·
Chef Kevin Gillespie
of Gunshow, Fire in
my Belly II, 7-9 p.m. November 11, Midtown/Ansley
Mall
·
Chef/owner Mary Moore and wine
specialist Don Hackett, Delicious Winter Entertaining with Mary & Don, 7-9
p.m. December 10, Decatur
Featured
Offerings
Holiday:
Numerous Halloween-,
Thanksgiving- and Christmas-themed classes, both demonstration and hands on,
including Pumpkin Carving, Gingerbread Houses, Southern Candy Making and Holiday
Cookies and Meals.
Cuisines: Choose from
Cajun-Creole, French, Indian, Irish, Italian, Asian, Mediterranean, Southern,
South American, Spanish, Thai and Mexican flavors.
Seafood/shellfish: Several, including
the not-to-be-missed Chef Gloria Smiley’s Italian holiday “Feast of the Seven
Fishes” class.
Kids’ Classes:
A wide array
including two skill levels of pumpkin carving, Zombie Zone Cookies, Party Foods,
Gingerbread Houses, Soups, Lasagna and even Indian Cooking for
kids!
Lifestyle
Classes: Multiple offerings
including Vegan and Vegetarian, Gluten-Free, Cooking for Two, Baby Food Basics,
Georgia Grown, Heart Healthy, Paleo, Quinoa and Whole
Grains.
Technique
classes: Knife skills, Hands
On Canning, Grilling on the Big Green Egg®, Baking (pies, beginning cake making,
candy making, biscuits, cupcakes and tarts), and pasta-making including Chef
Gloria Smiley’s always-sold-out “Pasta-bilities” classes, among others.
For
Beginning Cooks:
·
How to Braise
·
Pressure Cooker
·
Knife Skills and
·
Master Chicken Sauté, among many
others
Although most classes
include wine after cooking demonstrations, there are strictly “Wine” and “Wine
and Food Pairings” classes as well. This quarter’s offerings include wine
classes by country or region with our own Don Hackett who is both a Certified
Sommelier and a Certified Specialist of Wine, and several wine classes with
Francophile Jennifer Pounds.
The
Cook’s Warehouse (www.cookswarehouse.com) is greater
Atlanta’s premier gourmet cookware store and cooking school with four stores in
the Midtown, Decatur and Brookhaven areas in the city and the East Cobb County
area of the suburbs. It offers more than 15,000 products for the kitchen and
operates the largest avocational cooking school in the Southeast conducting more
than 800 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.”
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Facelift for Plaza Theatre
From : encoreatlanta.com
Facelifts in store for Plaza, President theaters
By Encore Atlanta
Historic buildings in Atlanta and Manchester will undergo restoration, thanks to grant money from the Fox Theatre Institute.
The outreach program, created by the Fox Theatre, helps preserve historic buildings, revitalize arts programs and strengthen local economies. It will do so this fiscal year at Atlanta’s Plaza Theatre and Manchester’s President Theatre. Some details:
At the Plaza, grant monies will help restore the theater marquee, changing it from fluorescent to LED lighting and doing away with rust. The Plaza will look better from the street and be much more eco-friendly. The work will be done in time for the theater’s 75th anniversary.
At the President, FTI funds will finance complete reconstruction of the theater façade, from the marquee to the top of its tower and spire. The restoration will emphasize returning the President to the art deco jewel it was in 1935. Manchester, a city of less than 4,000, is in extreme middle-west Georgia, in Meriwether County.
Some theaters need assistance remodeling their lobby or auditorium. Some want to learn about sales and marketing, or need assistance with programming and ticket sales. Some want to train in-house restoration staff. The goal is to help these theaters become viable economic and cultural centers for the communities they’re in, much like the Fox has done under Atlanta Landmark’s guidance
The FTI’s previous projects include the Rylander Theatre in Americus; the Morton Theatre in Athens; the Imperial Theatre in Augusta; the Ritz in Brunswick; the Gem Theatre in Calhoun; the Springer Opera House in Columbus; the Holly Theatre in Dahlonega; the Grand in Fitzgerald; the Cox Capitol and Douglas theaters as well as the Grand Opera House, all in Macon; the Strand in Marietta; the DeSoto in Rome; the Emma Kelly in Statesboro; and the Ritz in Thomaston.
Before and after photos of recently completed projects can be seen HERE.
Facelifts in store for Plaza, President theaters
By Encore Atlanta
Historic buildings in Atlanta and Manchester will undergo restoration, thanks to grant money from the Fox Theatre Institute.
The outreach program, created by the Fox Theatre, helps preserve historic buildings, revitalize arts programs and strengthen local economies. It will do so this fiscal year at Atlanta’s Plaza Theatre and Manchester’s President Theatre. Some details:
At the Plaza, grant monies will help restore the theater marquee, changing it from fluorescent to LED lighting and doing away with rust. The Plaza will look better from the street and be much more eco-friendly. The work will be done in time for the theater’s 75th anniversary.
At the President, FTI funds will finance complete reconstruction of the theater façade, from the marquee to the top of its tower and spire. The restoration will emphasize returning the President to the art deco jewel it was in 1935. Manchester, a city of less than 4,000, is in extreme middle-west Georgia, in Meriwether County.
Some theaters need assistance remodeling their lobby or auditorium. Some want to learn about sales and marketing, or need assistance with programming and ticket sales. Some want to train in-house restoration staff. The goal is to help these theaters become viable economic and cultural centers for the communities they’re in, much like the Fox has done under Atlanta Landmark’s guidance
The FTI’s previous projects include the Rylander Theatre in Americus; the Morton Theatre in Athens; the Imperial Theatre in Augusta; the Ritz in Brunswick; the Gem Theatre in Calhoun; the Springer Opera House in Columbus; the Holly Theatre in Dahlonega; the Grand in Fitzgerald; the Cox Capitol and Douglas theaters as well as the Grand Opera House, all in Macon; the Strand in Marietta; the DeSoto in Rome; the Emma Kelly in Statesboro; and the Ritz in Thomaston.
Before and after photos of recently completed projects can be seen HERE.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
A Rainy Day at The Madison Ave. Soapbox Derby
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Friday, September 20, 2013
IT'S TOMORROW...RAIN OR SHINE : The 3rd Annual Madison Ave. Soapbox Derby
From madison avenue facebook page
The forecast is teasing us with a chance of rain. We are having the Derby rain or shine! Bring your umbrella's and rain boots and let's show 'em how to have some fun in the rain! ...and tonight let's say a little prayer that it doesn't..
The forecast is teasing us with a chance of rain. We are having the Derby rain or shine! Bring your umbrella's and rain boots and let's show 'em how to have some fun in the rain! ...and tonight let's say a little prayer that it doesn't..
Sunday, September 15, 2013
Exhibit at Old Court House: The Mid-Century Ranch House: Hip and Historic!
The Mid-Century Ranch House: Hip and Historic!
This is from dekalbhistory.org/
You’ll Have It Made in the Shade
House For Sale: 101 East Court Square, Decatur. It’s 1960. Meet your modern dream ranch house! Perfect for Barbie, Ken and babies. This red brick number is a cherry; complete with carport, pink powder room, and knotty pine paneling complemented by nifty chartreuse walls. The front yard is darling, the porch has fab ironwork and your back yard bash will have room to spread. This house is so aced that it will fly off the market. This exhibit will be up through the summer of 2014.
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This is from dekalbhistory.org/
You’ll Have It Made in the Shade
House For Sale: 101 East Court Square, Decatur. It’s 1960. Meet your modern dream ranch house! Perfect for Barbie, Ken and babies. This red brick number is a cherry; complete with carport, pink powder room, and knotty pine paneling complemented by nifty chartreuse walls. The front yard is darling, the porch has fab ironwork and your back yard bash will have room to spread. This house is so aced that it will fly off the market. This exhibit will be up through the summer of 2014.
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Friday, September 13, 2013
Decatur Estate Re-Open House Sunday Sept. 22
-- Decatur Estate and Wayback Antiques 2272 Lawrenceville Highway Decatur, GA 30033 404-378-4889 www.decaturestateantiques.com
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Help Pie Shop open in the Virginia-Highland neighborhood!
I read about this at Decatur Patch and wanted to help with this campaign, so I am posting about this to get the word out.
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Hi neighbors! I own a bakery called Pie Shop that started in rented kitchen space in Decatur in 2010 and has been operating full-scale for 2.5 years in Buckhead. Happily, I just launched a crowd-funding campaign to bring Pie Shop back! We have been a well-loved destination in our current location but have many supporters in Decatur and surrounding neighborhoods who would like to see Pie Shop come closer. With your help we can be the next long-standing member of the community.
If you love pie, coffee, and happy places to sit and share those things with friends, please visit the campaign here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/416354093/p...
It runs for a very limited time and the clock is ticking so if you believe in this project please help me get the word out by sending this link to your friends.
I am happy to answer any questions!
Thank you,
Mims
--Here is the video.
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Posted by
Mims Bledsoe
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Hi neighbors! I own a bakery called Pie Shop that started in rented kitchen space in Decatur in 2010 and has been operating full-scale for 2.5 years in Buckhead. Happily, I just launched a crowd-funding campaign to bring Pie Shop back! We have been a well-loved destination in our current location but have many supporters in Decatur and surrounding neighborhoods who would like to see Pie Shop come closer. With your help we can be the next long-standing member of the community.
If you love pie, coffee, and happy places to sit and share those things with friends, please visit the campaign here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/416354093/p...
It runs for a very limited time and the clock is ticking so if you believe in this project please help me get the word out by sending this link to your friends.
I am happy to answer any questions!
Thank you,
Mims
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The Kimball House to Open Soon
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From: atlanta.eater.com/
Photo credit: Next Stop...Decatur
by Sonia Chopra
Kimball House in the historic Decatur Depot building, will open this fall. The Brick Store Pub and Leon's Full Service teams are behind the new restaurant and bar, which was inspired by turn-of-the-century American hotels and takes its name from the Kimball House hotel that was razed in the mid-1900s.
Both the kitchen and the bar will draw inspiration from the menus of old hotel bars and restaurants. Executive chefs Jeffery Wall and Philip Meeker, who met on the line Joel, will develop the food menu. "Dishes will show classic French techniques while still remaining playful," and the menu will showcase oysters and fresh fish.
Miles Macquarrie of Leon's is creating the cocktails— both classics and "culinary-inspired" originals— and the list of spirits, which includes absinthe and sparking and fortified wines. Michael Gallagher of Leon's and Brick Store Pub is in charge of the wine list, and Kimball House will have a rotating selection of craft beers behind the bar.
The restaurant is currently in the build out phase— note the new white exterior in the picture above, compared to the previous dark green incarnation— and is currently hiring for all positions. The application can be found here.
· Kimball House [Official Site]
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From: atlanta.eater.com/
Photo credit: Next Stop...Decatur
by Sonia Chopra
Kimball House in the historic Decatur Depot building, will open this fall. The Brick Store Pub and Leon's Full Service teams are behind the new restaurant and bar, which was inspired by turn-of-the-century American hotels and takes its name from the Kimball House hotel that was razed in the mid-1900s.
Both the kitchen and the bar will draw inspiration from the menus of old hotel bars and restaurants. Executive chefs Jeffery Wall and Philip Meeker, who met on the line Joel, will develop the food menu. "Dishes will show classic French techniques while still remaining playful," and the menu will showcase oysters and fresh fish.
Miles Macquarrie of Leon's is creating the cocktails— both classics and "culinary-inspired" originals— and the list of spirits, which includes absinthe and sparking and fortified wines. Michael Gallagher of Leon's and Brick Store Pub is in charge of the wine list, and Kimball House will have a rotating selection of craft beers behind the bar.
The restaurant is currently in the build out phase— note the new white exterior in the picture above, compared to the previous dark green incarnation— and is currently hiring for all positions. The application can be found here.
· Kimball House [Official Site]
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Saturday, September 7, 2013
Friday, September 6, 2013
Waiting for Balloon! at The Woodruff Arts Center October 17 – November 9.
Dear Next Stop...Decatur
The Alliance
is pleased to announce our first Theatre for the Very Young production of the
2013/14 season – Waiting for Balloon! This encore production tells the
story of two childlike hobo-clowns waiting near the railroad tracks for
“balloon.” The problem is that neither of them knows exactly what “balloon”
is. Through delightful trial and error, exploration and interaction with the
audience, the two piece together what makes a balloon a balloon and celebrate
all that is discovered while we “wait!” Waiting for Balloon is a joyous
introduction to gentle clowning and the joy of creating puppets from found
objects, designed by the creative mind of Puppeteer Michael Haverty.
Theatre for
the Very Young is an artistic experience for children ages 18 months – 5 years
that overcomes age, language, and developmental barriers, expanding the
consciousness of very young audience members and integrating bi-lingual elements
into each show. Each production nurtures creative thinking, allowing the very
young to experience art and culture on their terms.
Waiting
for Balloon runs at the Alliance from October 17 – November 9. I hope you
can share this information with your readers.
Please let me know if you have any
questions.
Best,
Kathleen
Covington
Manager of Communications
Alliance Theatre
Tony Award® Recipient for Regional Theatrediscover us. discover you.
p. 404.733.4601
f. 404.733.4625
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Ticket Information
General Admission: $10
Venue Information
Woodruff Arts Center, The
1280 Peachtree St. NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone: 404-733-4200
Manager of Communications
Alliance Theatre
Tony Award® Recipient for Regional Theatrediscover us. discover you.
p. 404.733.4601
f. 404.733.4625
Monday, September 2, 2013
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Decatur Estate Antiques New Location Now Open
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across the street from the Home Depot
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visit website: http://www.decaturestateantiques.com/
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Smashing Pumpkins 1979
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Shakedown 1979
Cool kids never have the time
On a live wire right up off the street
You and I should meet
Shakedown 1979
Cool kids never have the time
On a live wire right up off the street
You and I should meet
June bug skipping like a stone
With the headlights pointed at the dawn
We were sure we'd never see an end to it all
With the headlights pointed at the dawn
We were sure we'd never see an end to it all
And I don't even care to shake these zipper blues
And we don't know just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below
And we don't know just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below
Double cross the vacant and the bored
They're not sure just what we have in the store
Morphine city slippin' dues down to see
They're not sure just what we have in the store
Morphine city slippin' dues down to see
We don't even care as restless as we are
We feel the pull in the land of a thousand guilts
And poured cement, lamented and assured
To the lights and towns below
We feel the pull in the land of a thousand guilts
And poured cement, lamented and assured
To the lights and towns below
Faster than the speed of sound
Faster than we thought we'd go
Beneath the sound of hope
Faster than we thought we'd go
Beneath the sound of hope
Justine never knew the rules
Hung down with the freaks and the ghouls
No apologies ever need be made
I know you better than you fake it to see
Hung down with the freaks and the ghouls
No apologies ever need be made
I know you better than you fake it to see
That we don't even care to shake these zipper blues
And we don't know just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below
And we don't know just where our bones will rest
To dust I guess forgotten and absorbed
Into the earth below
The street heats the urgency of now
As you see there's no one around
As you see there's no one around
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
1940's Street Photo in Decatur
1940's photo of S.Columbia Dr Decatur, GA during snow/ice storm. Photo taken from 124 S. Columbia Dr. looking towards railroad tracks.
Friday, August 23, 2013
Labor Day Entertaining Big Tex Style Cooking Class
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Join chef Rick Watson from Big Tex Decatur in August to get the skinny on entertaining for Labor Day, Big Tex style! During this cooking class, Watson will demonstrate how to prepare mouth-watering dishes including shrimp bites, tomato salad and Big Tex carnitas. The class will be held Tuesday, August 27 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Cook’s Warehouse’s Decatur, 180 W Ponce De Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030.
Join chef Rick Watson from Big Tex Decatur in August to get the skinny on entertaining for Labor Day, Big Tex style! During this cooking class, Watson will demonstrate how to prepare mouth-watering dishes including shrimp bites, tomato salad and Big Tex carnitas. The class will be held Tuesday, August 27 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Cook’s Warehouse’s Decatur, 180 W Ponce De Leon Ave. Decatur, GA 30030.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Lenox Square Mall is amidst a multi-phase renovation project
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Lenox Square Mall is amidst a multi-phase renovation project to its interior and exterior. Simon Property Group, the mall’s developer, submitted a building permit application Tuesday to City of Atlanta to renovate the Buckhead mall’s “north facade.”
Once complete, the north facade will feature a two-story glass storefront with a redesigned porte-cochere and enhanced valet services, costing an estimated $10,265,395.
In December 2011, Simon spent more than $600,000 to demolish Lenox’s existing north facade.
“This renovation will be attractive to both current and prospective tenants and we’re already working on lease commitments with new specialty stores and restaurants in conjunction with the renovation plans,” John Phipps, Senior Vice President of Development for Simon Property Group, said in a press release.
“Our objective is to maintain Lenox Square and nearby Phipps Plaza as the epicenter of the best retail in the southeastern United States.”
The mall’s second phase of renovations will include a number of new enhancements and amenities to Lenox’s interior, including a fully-renovated Dining Pavilion with new dining options, new ceiling treatments to increase natural light and expanded seating including an outdoor patio.
The mall’s Atrium Court will also receive a new look.
Lenox Square Mall is amidst a multi-phase renovation project to its interior and exterior. Simon Property Group, the mall’s developer, submitted a building permit application Tuesday to City of Atlanta to renovate the Buckhead mall’s “north facade.”
Once complete, the north facade will feature a two-story glass storefront with a redesigned porte-cochere and enhanced valet services, costing an estimated $10,265,395.
In December 2011, Simon spent more than $600,000 to demolish Lenox’s existing north facade.
“This renovation will be attractive to both current and prospective tenants and we’re already working on lease commitments with new specialty stores and restaurants in conjunction with the renovation plans,” John Phipps, Senior Vice President of Development for Simon Property Group, said in a press release.
“Our objective is to maintain Lenox Square and nearby Phipps Plaza as the epicenter of the best retail in the southeastern United States.”
The mall’s second phase of renovations will include a number of new enhancements and amenities to Lenox’s interior, including a fully-renovated Dining Pavilion with new dining options, new ceiling treatments to increase natural light and expanded seating including an outdoor patio.
The mall’s Atrium Court will also receive a new look.
Friday, August 16, 2013
BBQ Blues & Bluegrass Festival is Saturday 8-17-13
From http://decaturbbqfestival.com/
FAQ
Q: Are dogs allowed at the festival?
A: Absolutely, as long as they’re on a leash!
Q: What does the $10 entry fee include?
A: Six hours of music! Remember this is a fundraiser and all proceeds from food and beer go back to the community, so there are extra costs associated with food and beverages.
Q: How much is beer and bbq?
A: It all depends on what you want! Beer is typically $3-$4 each, and BBQ is $5-$10 depending on what you want. It’s affordable for everyone!
Q: Are chairs allowed?
A: Sure they are! But, if you want to bring a chair, you’re going to need to get there early to find a spot for it.
Q: Do you accept credit cards?
A: Unfortunately, we do not. So, stock up on cash, and come have a day of fun in the sun!
Monday, August 12, 2013
Ponce City Market adds tech company
From: ajc.com/
By J. Scott Trubey
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The team behind the redevelopment of the former City Hall East complex has landed another fast-growing technology company as a key office tenant.
Cardlytics, an Atlanta-based digital marketing company, plans to relocate to Ponce City Market, the reimagining of the massive warehouse complex on Ponce de Leon Avenue, developer Jamestown Properties said Monday in a news release. Cardlytics plans to take about 74,000 square feet, or roughly 17 percent of the office space in the building, Jamestown said.
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By J. Scott Trubey
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
The team behind the redevelopment of the former City Hall East complex has landed another fast-growing technology company as a key office tenant.
Cardlytics, an Atlanta-based digital marketing company, plans to relocate to Ponce City Market, the reimagining of the massive warehouse complex on Ponce de Leon Avenue, developer Jamestown Properties said Monday in a news release. Cardlytics plans to take about 74,000 square feet, or roughly 17 percent of the office space in the building, Jamestown said.
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Thursday, August 8, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Good Growth DeKalb: Court Denies Motion to Intervene in Walmart Suit
From: northdruidhillspatch
A DeKalb County judge denied on Tuesday Selig Enterprises' motion to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to prevent construction of a Walmart Supercenter in North Decatur, Good Growth DeKalb said.
"This means that Suburban Plaza, owned by Selig, cannot make arguments at the hearing on Friday, August 9, and means Selig’s Motion to Dismiss the case is moot," the group wrote on its Facebook page. "But we still have to contend with the county’s Motion to Dismiss so please come out to the rally and hearing on Friday."
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A DeKalb County judge denied on Tuesday Selig Enterprises' motion to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to prevent construction of a Walmart Supercenter in North Decatur, Good Growth DeKalb said.
"This means that Suburban Plaza, owned by Selig, cannot make arguments at the hearing on Friday, August 9, and means Selig’s Motion to Dismiss the case is moot," the group wrote on its Facebook page. "But we still have to contend with the county’s Motion to Dismiss so please come out to the rally and hearing on Friday."
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