- Neighborhood Clean Up Day: Oakhurst Neighborhood #1 | Saturday, Sept. 11 • 7:30 a.m.
Oakhurst Neighborhood #1 – September 11
First Ave.
Second Ave. (100 to 600 Block)
Third Ave. (400 to 900 Block)
Fourth Ave.
North Fourth Ave.
Fifth Ave.
Gordon St.
Northern Ave. (north side only)
Oakview Rd. (1000 to 1700 Block)
Maxwell St.
East Lake Dr. (400 to 600 Block)
All items to be collected should be placed at the curb no later than 7:30 am. This ensures that we do not have to rerun routes for late setouts. Collections run until 3:30 pm, or until finished-whichever is sooner.
Visit decaturga.com/publicworks/page/neighborhood-clean-days for a list of acceptable items and to view the full schedule. If you have any questions, contact Sean Woodson at sean.woodson@decaturga.com or 404-377-5571. - Fleet Feet Saturday Runs | Saturday, Sept. 11 • 8 a.m.
Join Fleet Feet Decatur on Saturday mornings at 8 am for an open group run. The group meets in front of Fleet Feet Decatur, 431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., and the run starts and end there. - Turning Towards Each Other: 20th Anniversary 9-11 Interfaith Service | Saturday, Sept. 11 • 11 a.m.
Outdoors at Ebster Pavillion, Trinity and Electric Avenues
Live In-Person & Virtually on Facebook Live
An Open Interfaith Service hosted by representatives from a variety of faith traditions and the City of Decatur. First responders (EMTs, Fire, Police) will be recognized. Indra Thomas, Soprano will perform. - Art for the People | Sunday, Sept. 12 • 1 p.m.
New art is coming to Decatur! See artist Ellex Swavoni unveil “What Sonia Said,” a fiery, heroic phoenix inspired by Sonia Sanchez’s poem, “Catch the Fire,” on Sept. 12 at 1 pm on the plaza at the Beacon Municipal Center, between the Ebster Recreation Center and the Decatur Police Department at 420 W. Trinity Place.
This Weekend in Decatur 9.9.21
September 9, 2021 by Renae