From accessatlanta.com SATURDAY Festival, music: Rev your engines at the V-103 Car & Bike Show
from noon-9 p.m. June 22 at the Georgia World Congress Center in
Atlanta. Check out classic cars and bikes plus performances from
Ludacris, Ne-Yo and Wale. Festival, music: Enjoy music from 14 bands, food, a beer garden and children's activities at Surf Fest from 11 a.m.-9 p.m. June 22 at O'Neal Plaza in Douglasville. Film, culture: Check
out screenings of the 1929 film "Hallelujah" and the 1940 classic
"Broken Strings" plus a performance from local gospel group Anointed
Voices, at the Black Vintage Movie Series 2 p.m.-7 p.m. June 22 at Balzer Theater at Herren's (Home of Theatrical Outfit) in Atlanta. Beer, festival: Enjoy 150+ beers, food, music and games at the Atlanta Summer Beer Fest from 4-9 p.m. June 22 at the Masquerade Music Park in Atlanta. Beer, festival: Individuals and teams will compete to get their beer made at Red Hare Brewery during the Homebrew Battle from noon-5 p.m. at The Beer Growler in Avondale Estates. Sample homebrews and enjoy food, live music and games. Food, music, festival: Enjoy food from food trucks, music from Marc Broussard and Sonia Leigh, cooking demonstrations and more at the People's Fest from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at Atlantic Station in Atlanta. Festival: Combine the "get out and get active" attitude and “going green” lifestyle at the GREEN Fun Fest at noon in Grant Park in Atlanta. Enjoy games, food, a farmer's and artist's market and more.
The Alliance Theatre is pleased to announce its 2013/14 season of performances for Theatre for the Very Young. The new season includes one encore production and two new productions developed for children ages 18 months to 5 years old.
Theatre for the Very Young is an artistic experience for children that overcomes age and developmental barriers, expanding the consciousness of the very young audience members. Each production nurtures creative thinking, allowing the very young to experience art and culture on their terms.
See press release below with all the details, including information on our season packages which include tickets to all three productions.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Tickets are available now.
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Over at The Decatur Minute they remind us of the
Decatur Beach Party this Friday . and after it's over you can take some of the sand home for FREE.
---- From: http://www.ticketalternative.com/Events/22931.aspx BUY TICKETS HERE Head to downtown Decatur on Friday, June 14 from 5-11 pm for the annual Beach Party, brought to you by the Decatur Business Association. Celebrate the start of summer at the famous Ponce de Leon Beach with 60 tons of sand, a kids board walk with all kinds of fun games, live music, dancing on the plaza, a food court, cold beverages and guaranteed great times for all ages!
"Ponce - Gateway to Decatur" is a new feature for Next Stop..Decatur.
Images of Ponce de Leon Ave. You never know what you will see or find.
Click image to visit Paris on Ponce.com
From East Cobb Patch
Brunswick’s, a new upscale bowling and entertainment center with the full-service Tavern ’45 restaurant, will open its first two locations this summer in the East Cobb area and Norcross.
Brunswick’s will cater to adults. The Marietta/East Cobb location will open in mid-June at 2749 Delk Road. It currently is the site of a Brunswick Zone facility that is being renovated for the expanded facility.
“We designed a place where guests will want to socialize and connect with family and friends through group activities while enjoying great food, craft beer and exceptional service,” Brunswick Bowling Retail president Jim Fox said.
The 40,000-square-foot location on Delk Road will feature remodeled interiors, plush furnishings and mood lighting as well as upgraded bowling equipment. The location will feature 40 lanes.
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Studio Movie Grill is the pioneer of the in-theater dining concept offering up first-run movies and alternate programming alongside an American Grill menu and full service bar. Visit any one of their locations for unmatched food and beverage service and the very best viewing experience available. Reserve your seats now with QuickTickets system or browse all content using the Browse By Movie feature.
From http://www.studiomoviegrill.com/
From http://www.ticketalternative.com/Events/22931.aspx---BUY TICKETS HERE Head
to downtown Decatur on Friday, June 14 from 5-11 pm for the annual
Beach Party, brought to you by the Decatur Business Association.
Celebrate the start of summer at the famous Ponce de Leon Beach with 60
tons of sand, a kids board walk with all kinds of fun games, live music,
dancing on the plaza, a food court, cold beverages and guaranteed great
times for all ages!
The Beach Party welcomes headliner A1A, “the
original and official Jimmy Buffet tribute band,” dancing and relaxing
on the plaza. And for the younger set, Douglas Brake and the Sizzle,
Hiss, Pop Band return for a special kid’s concert.
*Friday June 14th, 5-11pm*
General Admission: $7 Children (3-12): $5 Children under 3 are admitted without charge
From: decaturartsfestival.com
This year’s Arts Festival poster features a painting by Galina
Herndon of Roswell, Georgia. Born and raised in the Ural Mountains of
Russia, Galina began oil painting in 1999, following in the footsteps of
her artistic parents and grandparents. She worked for 14 years
producing technical illustrations from the digging sites on various
archaeology expeditions across the former Soviet Union. After creating technical work for so long, Galina enjoys creating
curves in her drawings of cityscapes and landscapes. She uses warm
colors in her paintings because she wants to convey a sense of happiness
to contrast the cold of Russia and the rigid political landscape in
which she was raised. Galina has an art studio at Elegant Attic in
historic Roswell, where her art is showcased.
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From 11alive
ATLANTA -- Monday, the Atlanta city council will vote on whether to allow a private developer to build a 20-story ferris wheel in a parking lot adjacent to Centennial Olympic Park.
The ferris wheel would come by way of France, where it operated across from the Louvre in Paris. It would be called SkyView Atlanta. It most recently operated in Pensacola.
Its backers are picturing an iconic presence on the Atlanta skyline, something a little akin to the Eye of London.
"St. Louis has its arch, San Francisco has the Golden Gate bridge," said Jason Evans, spokesman for the St. Louis-based developer pitching the project. "I don't want to be so presumptive as to think this is going to be one of the iconic images of Atlanta, but I think this will have an impact on the skyline."
The project would be located in a parking lot on the same city block as the Tabernacle, a downtown concert venue.
The developer is hoping to tap into the tourists that now throng attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, also located alongside Centennial Park. Evans said the ferris wheel would have six-seat climate-controlled gondolas. Tickets, he projected, would cost $13.50 for adults and 8.50 for children.
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From : http://decatur.patch.com
Decatur's two new Mexican restaurants will open soon -- Hola! on May 13 SEE MENU
and Mar sometime in mid-May.Update: Mar Grand Opening is May 24
Hola!, occupying the Decatur Diner spot at East Ponce and Church Street, will serve breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week co-owner Mike Brosius said.
The menu will be based on Mexican food, but non-Mexican dishes will be available, too.
read more at decatur patch
Charlie Daniels Band Scheduled To Rock
Stone Mountain Park’s
Memorial Day Weekend Salute The Troops
Event
Summer Kicks Off with Live Music, Free Tickets for
Military and Special Patriotic Fireworks
Memorial Day
Weekend Dates/Times: May 25-27; 10:30
a.m. to 8 p.m.
Charlie
Daniels Band Concert: May 26; 7:45
p.m.
Lasershow
SpectacularTM in Mountainvision®
Dates/Times: May 25-27; 9:30 p.m.
Special
Patriotic Fireworks; Directly After
the Lasershow
Stone
Mountain, Ga. – Stone Mountain Park(SMP),
Georgia’s No.1 attraction, kicks off the start to summer with the Charlie
Daniels Band and other patriotic activities Memorial Day Weekend, May 25-27.
New for 2013, The Charlie Daniels Band will perform a
free concert on the main stage at the base of Stone Mountain on Sunday, May 26.
The legendary band is best known for their signature song “The Devil Went Down
To Georgia,” a staple in the park’s popular Lasershow
Spectacular in Mountainvision®. Photo credit: http://artandseek.net
From decaturgreenfest.com
Headlining this year will be Ed Roland, Atlanta native and heart of the band Collective Soul, featuring his new band currently recording its debut album for release in 2013.
Decatur Green Fest welcomes to the
Tree Sound Solar Stage ...Ed Roland and the Sweet Tea Project !!!7-9:30pm
Tim Sweetwood, organizer of the event debuting at Historic Fourth Ward Park this week, talks about what makes "Shaky Knees" different. By Richard L. Eldredge
On May 4 and 5, Westminster Schools grad and the Masquerade music hall promoter Tim Sweetwood will bring twenty-eight bands—including the Lumineers, Band of Horses, and Drive-By Truckers—to three stages in the Historic Fourth Ward Park for the city’s inaugural Shaky Knees Music Festival. Before soundcheck, we talked with Sweetwood about why the city needs another music festival and what he hopes will make his different.
How did you arrive at Shaky Knees as the name for the festival? It’s from a My Morning Jacket song. I wanted something that wasn’t “The Old Fourth Ward Music Festival.” It was just a cool lyric from my favorite band that was inspirational.
From your job at the Masquerade, you watched as that old parking lot on North Avenue transformed into a city park. Did observing that revitalization help inspire this new festival? Definitely. It’s the right place, right time—not only for me and where I am in my career as a booker, but where this neighborhood is right now. It’s all come to fruition over here. Everybody wants to throw an event in that park right now, but since we’re the neighbor that sits right on top of it, it made logical sense that we would partner with the park space.
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Shaky Knees‘ inaugural lineup will feature headliners The Lumineers and
Band of Horses as well as Jim James, Drive By Truckers, Gary Clark Jr.,
Lucero, Dr. Dog, Delta Spirit, The Antlers, Kurt Vile & The
Violators, The Black Angels, The Joy Formidable, Heartless Bastards,
Oberhofer, Frontier Ruckus, Murder By Death, Shovels & Rope, Moon
Taxi, GOAT, Hanni El Khatib, The Orwells, J. Roddy Walston & The
Business, Vintage Trouble, Robert Ellis, You Me & Apollo, Roadkill
Ghost Choir, T. Hardy Morris and Death On Two Wheels.
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"I Spy" is a family friendly game that is mostly played by children and can be enjoyed by anyone. It's a great car game while traveling long distances.
Fun Saturday Event
This sent in by Ellie
Hey there!
Super last minute but I wanted to reach out and say hello!
I'm actually holding a fantastic event this Saturday where a bunch of Decatur lovers :) are going to 8 restaurants around downtown.
The event actually is donating a portion of the proceeds to the Break Thru House. You can check it out here . We just held another event with the Iberian Pig and others which was uber amazing!!
Well, Hello! And, I wanted to share with you a promo code for families and friends alike as it'll be such an amazing and food focused event. If you'd like to use or share the code: decaturkids I would love to see you there!
:) Ellie
From Be Active Decatur
The annual Decatur Tennis Tournament will be held May 13 - 19 at Glenlake Tennis Center. Tournament play begins on Monday, May 13 at 5pm. USTA rules and "the code" will govern play. Interested? For more information and to enter, click here.
From CBS:
BOSTON (CBS) – Neil Diamond made a surprise appearance at Fenway Park Saturday afternoon.
Diamond flew into town on his own and asked the Red Sox if he could sing “Sweet Caroline” as a live performance.
The song is an eighth inning tradition at Fenway Park that’s been adopted by teams around the Major Leagues this past week to show their support for Boston.
As Diamond left the field, the crowd chanted “U.S.A.! U.S.A.!
From : http://www.buffaloexchange.com/
Buffalo Exchange is unique because clothing and accessories are bought, sold and traded locally with store customers. Bring in your former favorites for trade or cash on the spot! Our ever-changing inventory includes designer labels, vintage, jeans, leather, current basics and one-of-a-kind items. You'll also find brand new merchandise and accessories.
Our clothing is by the community, for the community. Buffalo Exchange stores are located in the heart of progressive, urban neighborhoods, minimizing pollution, congestion, habitat loss and urban sprawl. 80% of our clothing and accessories are bought directly from local customers. Buffalo Exchange offers clothing for both men and women and is more fashionable than your regular thrift store. At the buy counter, we hand pick the most desirable items from the public that can be resold. Our prices range widely depending on the label, style, condition and other factors. Many items average around $15. Designer jeans are higher in price, but our prices are far lower than retail.
From : myfoxatlanta.com CUMMING, Ga. -
A Forsyth County man who's been battling with the government over a large sign on his property is claiming victory on Thursday.
Ben Morris was facing possible jail time
after restoring his 90-year-old barn and the "See Rock City" sign on
its roof. Forsyth County code enforcement called it a violation of the
county's law regulating large signs.
"It's a victory for the
citizens of our county, that we the people will not tolerate unnecessary
interference in our lives and the erasing of our history from unelected
bureaucrats," said Morris.
Ol' time sign sparks modern debate over law
Photo credit: D.G. Whitefield for Next Stop...Decatur
“Sign, sign,everywhere a sign
Blockin’ out the scenery,
breakin’ my mind
Do this, don’t do that, can’t
you read the sign?”
The Five Man Electrical Band, whose anti-establishment hit “Signs” rocked the music charts in the early 1970s, was a Canadian group, so odds are its members didn’t grow up with “See Rock City” signs dotting the roadways on barns scattered across the rural countryside.
But a lot of us here in Georgia did, which is why the current brouhaha over such a barn sign, and the citation of the barn’s owner for violating county laws, strikes such an emotional chord.
Beginning in the mid-1930s, a creative marketing genius decided the best way to draw attention to the Rock City tourist attraction in north Georgia near Chattanooga was to make it famous by roadside signage. Over the next 25 years or so, some 900 barns in 19 states across the nation, primarily in the South, were used to invite folks to “See Rock City.”
The advertising campaign became famous in its own right, eventually becoming as much a part of the rural Southern way of life as red tractors and spotted hens. But times change, and “See Rock City” went from being an advertising slogan to a nostalgic reminder of a simpler time, when Sunday drives on lightly traveled rural roads bereft of billboards were common.
As the saying goes, that was then and this is now.
In the process of renovating an old farm site into a car lot, Ben Morris decided to return an old barn to the traditional red and black colors of an early generation, and to once again invite the world to “See Rock City” via bold white letters against a black roof.
Morris says he was simply repainting a sign that had been there in the past but had faded to the point of being virtually impossible to see. If that’s the case, county officials say, then the sign can be grandfathered in under the county’s sign ordinance and allowed to remain. But if not, it’s a violation of the ordinance as an unpermitted roof sign.
Morris has beaten an Americana drum and rallied support to his cause. The county finds itself trying to defend a portion of its sign law that it likely never expected to be a problem. County officials say they can’t ignore the law just because they like what a sign says, and they have to enforce it the same way for everyone.
Here’s hoping that someone can step forward with solid proof that the barn in question was, indeed, once painted as an advertisement for a most unique tourist attraction, and that this particular piece of historic Southern culture can remain as a reminder of simpler days.
Lacking that, surely those entrusted to write and enforce county ordinances can find a way to allow the preservation of a bit of history that doesn’t open the door to a future of neon lights and day-glow paints atop the roofs throughout the county.
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