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The City of Decatur, Agnes Scott College, City Schools of Decatur, Decatur Business Association, Georgia Organics, and Oakhurst Community Garden have come together to form the Decatur Agriculture Initiative (DAI) designed to bring together community partners around the issue of growing food locally.

The first step is the creation of a Master Plan that identifies and coordinates existing community-based efforts into one unified plan.  This comprehensive approach should result in providing a variety of agricultural products, including food, which would be available through local producers and markets.

Examples of some possible outcomes might include:  stronger community support for farmers markets, co-operative purchase of environmentally sensitive products, education programs designed for children and youth to be able to plan and support their own gardens, and more.

The possibilities are exciting and all of the partners are looking forward to collaborating on this brand new DAI in Decatur.

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The ING Georgia Marathon will be coming through the City of Decatur on Sunday morning, March 29 and we would love to have you participate! As the marathon organizers say “Volunteers are the heart and SOLE of the marathon”.

 

Thanks to everyone who has already volunteered to staff a hydration station. We are still in need of volunteers for the East Lake MARTA Station . Volunteers will have a lot of fun handing out water to the runners and cheering them on. To volunteer, go to www.inggeorgiamarathon.com and click on the volunteer link. Choose  Hydration Station #11 – Oakhurst. The password is COD.

 

Most importantly, Decaturites are needed to come to the official cheering station at Fellini’s Pizza on Commerce Drive on Sunday morning at 7 am to help cheer the runners on. In 2007, the City of Decatur won $10,000 for the Best Cheering Station and in 2008 we won $5,000 for the second best station. We want to reclaim our #1 title, so wear your orange and bring a noise maker, signage, and/or a musical instrument.  Let’s make noise so the runners remember our city. I will bring some cowbells to share!

 

Runners are going to vote for their favorite Hydration Stations and their favorite Cheering Section so we want them to remember us! Prize money will to the Decatur Youth Fund for children obesity programs.

 

For more information on the marathon, contact Cheryl.burnette@decaturga.com or 678-553-6573.

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Sgt. Woodruff, Sgt. Canipe, Lt. Hensel, Sgt. Ross, Sgt. Karolyi

Sgt. Woodruff, Sgt. Canipe, Lt. Hensel, Sgt. Ross, Sgt. Karolyi

On Friday, March 20, the City of Decatur Police Department held a promotion ceremony for five officers: Lieutenant Mark Hensel, Sergeant Jennifer Ross, Sergeant Dana Canipe, Sergeant Tim Karolyi and Sergeant William “Billy” Woodruff. The ceremony began with some encouraging words from Chief Mike Booker and a welcome from Deputy Police Chief Keith Lee. Mayor Floyd was on hand to conduct the swearing in.

Mayor Floyd Swears in Lt. Hensel

Mayor Floyd Swears in Lt. Hensel

It was a very nice ceremony and fun to meet the families of our fine officers. Our officers work very hard keeping our city safe and we are proud of all of them.

Mayor Floyd with Decatur's Finest!

Mayor Floyd with Decatur's Finest!

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The weather is suppose to be beautiful this weekend. So while you’re out enjoying the weather, I would recommend:

1.) …stopping by Boogaloos Boutique for a trunk show this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring local jewelry designer R. Canady. She will be bringing some of her new fresh and colorful handmade pieces for Spring and Summer.

2.) …attending the pre release party for Greg Connors and the Block at Sycamore Place Gallery and Studios on Saturday from 7-10 pm. Sycamore Gallery is located at 120 Sycamore Pl., 404-377-7747.

3.) …researching this week’s new releases at Decatur CD.

4.) …walk/running with a group from Big Peach Running at 7:30 a.m. Saturday morning.

5.) …heading over to the upper parking lot of Decatur High School for the annual Wheels Day/Touch a Truck Day on Saturday from noon to 3 p.m.

Photo: Drew Stauss

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The city recently contracted with Keystone Preservation Associates and Morrison Design LLC to inventory all of Decatur’s historic buildings and sites.  What are they looking for?  Old buildings!  How old?  50 years and older.  Wait, I think that’s the criteria to belong to AARP.  Too bad we can’t get hotel and insurance discounts for owning old buildings.

So, what’s old in Decatur?

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Okay, maybe not THAT old!

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Ah, much better.  A good example of a typical Decatur Bungalow built between 1910-1930.

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Here’s a picture of our consultants, Laura Drummond, Janet Barrickman, and Brandy Morrison.  Be on the look-out for them!

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Is that a zombie or an old building?  Brandy is taking no chances and snaps the photo!

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Laura and Janet using their handy dandy map reading skills!

We’ll keep everyone posted on what we discover in our city!

Regina Brewer
Preservation Planner Extraordinaire

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Glenlake Park Update

bondsignMajor renovations will begin on Glenlake Park during the week of March 23rd.   This is the first comprehensive improvement to Glenlake Park in over 50 years.  Work should be completed by the end of this year and will include new walking trails, pedestrian bridges, improved athletic fields, a new multi-purpose pavilion and an expanded dog park.  Streambed restoration will improve water quality reduce downstream flooding and allow the stream to become an integral part of the park experience.  A new bathhouse is currently underway and should be completed in time for the pool to reopen this Memorial Day. 

To provide an alternative parking option for patrons of Glenlake Tennis Center and Glenlake Pool, we will close one lane of travel in each direction on Church Street beginning the week of March 23rd and create on-street parking for park patrons.   This alteration of Church Street will be maintained throughout park construction. We don’t anticipate any major traffic problems as a result of this reconfiguration but there is a possibility that traffic on Church Street will be slowed, particularly during morning and afternoon rush hours and wanted to give you and your associates time to prepare for this change.   

To view a copy of the Church Street parking diagram or the  Glenlake Park renovation plan, visit www.decaturga.com/glenlakemasterplan.   If you have any questions, please contact Hugh Saxon at 404-553-6507 or at hugh.saxon@decaturga.com.

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Film crew outside of Wordsmith's

Film crew outside of Wordsmith's

It has been fun watching all of the “goings on” while the crew prepared for the filming of Halloween 2 (H2). There have been some Rob Zombie and Malcolm McDowell sightings, but I didn’t get a chance to see either of them. The extras have been lined up waiting to be a part of the crowd at Wordsmith’s for the fictional book signing. I saw a couple of my friends lined up and they seemed to be having fun being a part of the filming.

After all the work to make Leeland Books look great, they decided to use the outside of Wordsmith’s for the exterior shots. I have learned that a lot of decisions have to be made last minute in the film industry.

Extras Waitiing Along N. McDonough Streete

Extras Waiting Along N. McDonough Street

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leeland-booksDon’t get too excited, it is not a new bookstore in Decatur, Leeland Books is part of the set of the filming of Halloween 2. The inside shots will be at the Wordsmith’s Books location and exterior shots will be in front of Leeland Books. I am quite impressed with the amount of detail put into the store front.

For those of us who thought Hollywood was glamorous, I have been persuaded otherwise after seeing the amount of work the crew has put into the filming of this scene.  They have been working all hours of the day and night to get ready. It reminds me of getting prepared for a special event.

The crew will be moving to the Decatur Cemetery for some night shots this evening. They have made a donation to the Friends of the Cemetery to help to restore the old section of the cemetery. This filming does benefit our city in many ways!

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You may have noticed the tents and other equipment around the Old Courthouse on the Square today. A crew from FTP Productions is filming a pilot for ABC; “The Untitled Daniel Cerone Project”. According to www.hollywoodreporter.com,

“The Cerone project, from ABC Studios, centers on a low-level detective (Jimmy Wolk) whose genius 11-year-old brother (Goyo) helps him solve crimes. “

Halloween 2 ( H2 ) will be filming at the Wordsmith’s location tomorrow and in the cemetery tomorrow night.  Maybe there will be a Malcolm McDowell sighting; let me know if you see him!

A little bit of Hollywood in Decatur!

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Cornerstone Bank Ribbon Cutting

Cornerstone Bank Ribbon Cutting

Cornerstone Bank opened its doors this morning with a “Ribbon Cutting” held at their new Decatur location in Decatur Two Town Center . President Charles Yorke welcomed the attendees and expressed his happiness at being a part of Decatur.   Also on hand for the ceremony were DeKalb CEO Burrell Ellis and Decatur Mayor Bill Floyd, who welcomed Cornerstone Bank to Decatur.

The bank is tastefully decorated and welcoming. They have a large community room that they are offering to the community. Great place to hold meetings and workshops.

Welcome Cornerstone Bank!

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