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Join Decatur Active Living on Saturday, March 5th for the annual Touch A Truck event. This fun community event gives children of all ages a chance to touch, explore and see their favorite truck or equipment on wheels. The City of Decatur and DeKalb County will have fire trucks, dump trucks, tractors, police cars and motorcycles, bicycles and many other vehicles on display.

The 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!

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We need your help!

For the fourth year, Decatur will host a water station for the Publix (was ING) Georgia Marathon on Sunday morning, March 20.  Once again, we will provide water, Gatorade and encouragement to 3,000+ marathon participants as they pass through Decatur at the halfway point in their 26.2 mile personal challenge. Fifteen veterans have volunteered to return to staff the water station, most for the fourth year.  But we need another 20 to do the job.  We set up on Clairemont across from the Holiday Inn with Mr. Entertainer and Decatur DJ, Doug Aholt, providing the soundtrack! The music alone is worth it.  We arrive at 6:00AM and are finished about 10:30AM.  If you are up for a unique Sunday morning experience and for helping to show Decatur’s hospitality to these marathoners, please join us.  Volunteer sign-up instructions follow.  Sign up as soon as possible so we will know that we will have a full crew. If you have trouble signing up, email water station coordinator, Michael Harbin, at mharbin9@gmail.com or call 404.405.3618.

 Sign-up Instructions:

1.     Access the Group Volunteer Registration Page directly from the following link: http://www.doitsports.com/volunteer/join-protected-group.tcl?event_id=174848.

2.       Once on the group page, select “City of Decatur” from the drop down menu and use “cd11” as the password.  Complete the online registration form. You will receive a confirmation email indicating you have signed up.

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CCP Games Relocating to Decatur

For the past few months we’ve been telling everyone that a large tenant is coming to Decatur – a tenant that fits in perfectly with our city’s growing creative business sector. We’ve been waiting until the Governor’s office made the official announcement and that day has come! For details about the company and a better understanding of why we’re so excited to welcome CCP to Decatur, I’ve included the full press release in this post:

City of Decatur Wins Global Company

DECATUR, GA—City of Decatur Mayor Bill Floyd announced today that CCP Games, the Reykjavik, Iceland-based digital entertainment developer, is relocating its CCP North America headquarters to 250 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue in the City of Decatur.  The company is expected to create 150 new jobs over three years, bringing the global software company’s staff total to 300 by 2013.  They will occupy 40,000 square feet of office space in the city’s downtown business district.

“CCP Games will be one of our largest private sector employers and is a perfect fit for our downtown business district.  They join a growing number of creative businesses relocating to our city because of our vibrant downtown business district and the high quality of life we offer,” stated Mayor Floyd.

The company is the developer of EVE Online, a science fiction-based massively multiplayer online game, which was published in 2003.  Through this expansion, CCP North America will support the needs of its growing company and create an economic ripple effect that will benefit the region for years to come.  The City of Decatur was selected because of its commitment to becoming a location for industries of the future and nurturing creative lifestyles.

“CCP outlined a list of requirements for their location including a safe, urban environment with a variety of restaurants and pubs that would be attractive to a younger work force,” said Peggy Merriss, Decatur City Manager.   “We had all of the amenities they listed and we are excited that they made the decision to join the Decatur business community.”

“Decatur offers the perfect blend of big city accessibility with a hometown feel that we were looking for,” said Mike Tinney, President of CCP North America. “Georgia’s financial climate combined with Decatur’s social climate provide the ideal conditions for continued growth.”

An economic market analysis conducted for the city last fall as part of their current strategic planning process identified the need for the city to focus attention on attracting new commercial office tenants to diversify the city’s job base and attract higher paying jobs to the city.  The report specifically targeted creative industries as an ideal fit because of the city’s reputation as a thriving small city with a business environment that encourages collaboration, supports small businesses and nurtures creative energy.

“The CCP decision to relocate to the City of Decatur is the type of announcement that every city wants to make.  I have enjoyed getting to know the owners of CCP and look forward to welcoming all of their employees to our city.  We believe they will be the catalyst that brings other creative businesses to our city and we look forward to a long, prosperous future together,” said Mayor Floyd.

“This project came together because everyone including the property owner, the State of Georgia, DeKalb County and the City of Decatur worked together to keep this company in Georgia and make this announcement possible,” said Sheila Hunt, the chair of the Decatur Downtown Development Authority.  “We began working on this project with the property owner and their leasing agents a year ago.  It was a team effort and we are grateful for all of the support we received to make this deal work,” she added.  The Georgia Department of Economic Development, the Georgia Department of Community Affairs, the DeKalb County Development Authority, Georgia Power and the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce assisted the company with this relocation and supported the city’s efforts to bring CCP to the City of Decatur.

About CCP Games
CCP is widely recognized as an industry-leading pioneer of the single-server persistent universe architecture as the developer and publisher of EVE Online, the critically acclaimed, science fiction-based massively multiplayer online game (MMOG). Utilizing a cross-discipline approach combining cutting-edge technology and artistic excellence, CCP is dedicated to providing vibrant, compelling products that transcend the boundaries of conventional MMOs and facilitate social networking through virtual worlds. Privately held and founded in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 1997, CCP’s international reach now spans the globe with offices in Atlanta, Shanghai and Newcastle as well as a base of operations in London. More information about CCP is available at the company’s website, www.ccpgames.com.

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It’s been a while since we posted a video clip on here. To help  get you through your Wednesday morning, check out this short clip of the mayor talking about the creation of the Environmental Sustainability Board:

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The Decatur Cemetery Fall/Winter Photo Contest runs through Feb. 28. Prizes will be awarded in two categories – amateur and professional – and the winning entries will be displayed on the Decatur website and in the newly renovated Decatur Cemetery Office.

Photos must be taken in 2010/2011 and submitted by the original photographer. Entries must be 5 x 7 or 8 x 10, color or black and white, either digital images (submitted on a CD or USB drive) or prints. You may submit up to five entries. Please include your name, email address and phone number with each entry. The photos will not be returned so be sure to keep a copy.

Entries will be judged on the basis of creativity, photographic quality, and effectiveness in conveying the green space for the fall/winter season or the unique character  of the cemetery. Photos can include people walking pets as well as landscapes and other subjects.

To enter mail prints or CDs to Decatur Cemetery Photo Contest, Attention: Felix Floyd, 2635 Talley St., Decatur, GA 30030.

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Now that the new City website has gone live, this is as good of a time as any to introduce you to the City of Decatur YouTube Channel.

We’ve had the channel up and running for a while, but there hasn’t been much content on it until recently.

You might have already visited the Decatur Channel buy clicking on the YouTube link that’s now on the footer of the new site:

Or perhaps you stumbled upon it by clicking on one of the entertaining six-word story videos on the new Decatur Tourism site:

Either way, you can visit the Decatur YouTube channel whenever you want at www.youtube.com/cityofdecatur. We don’t have a set schedule of how often we’ll be posting videos. However, we’ll keep you posted on any new videos here at The Decatur Minute. We’ll also include some video teasers that you can only access through this blog. Like this one where Walt Drake talks about Stephen Decatur:

Feel free to share that link with anyone you like. We’ll have it available to the general public on YouTube in a few days.

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Can you feel the excitement in the air? Are you eager to see the brand new City of Decatur website?

Have you completely forgotten that we’re revealing the new website?

Ah well, either way, when you go to www.decaturga.com on Tuesday, Feb. 1, you will not only being seeing a new website design, you’ll also be exploring around on a brand-new website platform. The site should be easier to navigate and more robust all the way around.

The city staff has been hard at work for the past few months making sure all the information from the old site is updated and transferred. However, we’ll still be working out the kinks during the next few weeks and would love your feedback. Either leave a comment here, on our Decatur Facebook page or on our Open City Hall program.

And if all of this wasn’t enough to get you excited, on Tuesday we’ll also be revealing the brand-new City of Decatur Tourism website! Decatur is such a great place to visit, we figured it was about time to have a dedicated site to brag about our city. The Tourism site can be found at www.visitdecaturgeorgia.com.

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For the past year, more than 1,000 of you participated in meetings or on the website offering your visions and ideas. The planning team is now hard at work incorporating comments into a refined set of principles and goals and identifying specific projects and action steps from all of your suggestions to help us achieve these goals over the next decade. Stop by Monday night to review the first draft of the plan and offer your comments to help us produce a document that keeps our city moving forward in the right direction. Visit www.decaturnext.com for more information.

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Sunday, Jan. 30 • 2-4 p.m.
Maloof Auditorium

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An event put on by the local pet crematory might sound a little glum, but this actually sounds like a great event. Plus, there are so many pet lovers in Decatur that it deserves a mention on The Decatur Minute:

Paws, Whiskers and Wags, the premier pet crematory serving the greater Metro Atlanta and surrounding area, proudly announces their 6th Annual Pet Celebration of Life.  The event will be held Sunday, January 30th, 2011 from 2-4pm at Maloof Auditorium in Decatur.  Friends and families that we had the privilege to help when their beloved pets passed away in 2010 (over 3,500) are invited to reflect, remember, and celebrate the lives of their pets.  Christine Hunsaker, owner and founder, along with her team will host the event.  The keynote speaker this year is Maureen McNamara, past Delta Society officer and social worker specializing in working with animals to assist humans in growth and healing.  The event will conclude with a candle lighting ceremony and pet photo tribute.

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Calling All Fine Artists!

The deadline for the Artist Market of the 23rd Annual Decatur Arts Festival is Saturday, January 22nd.  All interested artists should apply for the show using through zapplication.org If you have questions, please call the Decatur Arts Alliance at 404-371-9583 or email at info@decaturartsalliance.org

 

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