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The Fall 2010 Decatur Electronics Recycling Day is set for Saturday, October 30 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Anyone can bring their old electronics to the Decatur High School parking lot at the corner of North McDonough Sreet. and West Howard Avenue.

Unfortunately, styrofoam cannot be accepted this year, but TV’s can still be recycled for $10 cash, exact change.

If you’re interested in volunteering at Electronics Recycling Day contact Sandy Johnson at 404-377-5571. For more information, read Decatur’s Electronics Recycling Day FAQs.

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Just a friendly reminder that regular services for Monday, Sept. 6 will be on Tuesday, Sept. 7. Regular pickup for Tuesday will be on Wednesday, Sept. 8.

Have a safe and happy holiday weekend. See you at the Decatur Book Festival!

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Yes, we have the AJC Decatur Book Festival coming up this weekend and there will be plenty of authors to see and hear and new books to purchase. 

However, there is also the annual Friends of the Decatur Library Book Sale on Saturday, September 4 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. on the front lawn of the Decatur Library, 215 Sycamore Street.  (In case of rain, the sale will be inside the library).

The line forms early as potential purchasers look through items donated from the bookshelves of others – a perfect example of both sustainability and “one person’s trash is another person’s treasure.”  Check it out.  All proceeds benefit the Friends of the Decatur Library and their special events for the community such as the Peter Rabbit Tea and the music series.

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The 2010 Decatur Garden Tour will celebrate the 100 year anniversary of Oakhurst and most of the gardens will be in the Oakhurst area.  This year they plan to add a marketplace to the weekend.  The marketplace will take place on Sunday, September 26 from 12 noon – 5 p.m. in Harmony Park.  The marketplace will feature garden-themed vendors selling garden related items and/or services.

There are several options for Exhibitor Booths and if you are interested in participating in the market, contact Stephanie, director of the Oakhurst Community Garden Project via email director@oakhurstgarden.org or call 678-642-4977 for an application.

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The Heliotrope family invites the community to join them in remembering and celebrating the life of Marc Reynolds, co-owner of Heliotrope.  The Memorial Celebration will be held Sunday, August 29 from 6 – 9 p.m. at Cakes & Ale.

All are welcome.

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Sally Wylde

Sally Wylde pictured on the left. Photo courtesy of Chickin Feed.

Yesterday evening Sally Wylde, a Decatur resident, founder of the Oakhurst Community Garden Project and an inspiring community leader, passed away. She was an amazing woman and had a huge influence on the Decatur community. Sally moved to Oakhurst in 1993 where she and her neighbor, Louise Jackson, invited school children to become caretakers of a garden they had formerly cut through every day after school. Shortly after, Sally and her husband, Britt Dean, acquired a nearby undeveloped half-acre lot and established the Oakhurst Community Garden Project.

As the Garden matured into an established grassroots nonprofit organization with Sally at its helm, the lot transformed into an urban oasis with vegetable and floral plots, a pond, art installations, beehives, animals, and restored native habitats. She inspired countless neighbors of all ages to become better caretakers of the earth, of one another, and of themselves.

In 2005 Sally retired as the executive director of the Garden and returned to her first calling as an artist. She began painting again and soon had works on display in galleries around town. She orchestrated a community-wide art project, bringing together an army of artist who created giant puppets in a spectacular array of colors, shapes and sizes to march in Decatur’s annual Earth Day parade.

Sally also began writing, playing the piano and taking part in an improvisational theater group. She volunteered with Decatur’s Farm to School initiative, bringing to that endeavor her passion for empowering children to take charge of their own health and connecting it to the health of the planet.

When Sally was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2008, she met the challenge with her characteristic courage and creativity. She co-created a performance art piece known as “The Lump Journey,” and continued to pursue love, life and beauty in the natural world even while going through chemotherapy, radiation, surgery and ultimately the aggressive spread of the cancer throughout her body.

Sally Wylde’s passing will be deeply felt by the community, but her energy and influence will continue to inspire for generations. For more information read Maureen Downey’s tribute to Sally in the AJC and visit Sally’s Caring Bridge page.

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FREE is my favorite word!

FREE Workshop for City Schools of Decatur Families!

Eating Healthy – Fun for the Entire Family – Saturday, August 21, 1-3 p.m.

Funded by Kaiser Permanente through a grant received by the Decatur Education Foundation, the Oakhurst Community Garden Project is proud to announce its next FREE seminar reserved for CSD families.

 Bring the whole family out to learn about the benefits of healthy eating!  Eating healthy doesn’t always have to be expensive.  Like anything else worthwhile in life, it takes a little planning, creativity, and work.  But if you think of the rewards—better health and more money—you’ll find it’s worth the effort. 

On Saturday August 21, 1-3 pm, the Oakhurst Community Garden Project will be hosting a FREE Family Workshop for City Schools of Decatur families.  This three-part workshop will cover the basics of Healthy Snacks, How to Eat Healthy on a Budget, and Nutrition 101.  We are excited to offer this workshop in partnership with the Decatur Education Foundation, Les Dames D’Escoffier, and the Dekalb County Cooperative Extension.  We will share some tips to help your family eat healthy and still stay on budget.  We will close with a final roundtable where you will be able to sample the recipes you help prepare and discuss what you have learned.  

 Come with an open mind and take home some healthy, easy recipes!

 Reserve your spot by contacting Myriam at ocgp@bellsouth.net, (404) 371-1920.  Remember, this event is open to all CSD families at no charge.

The Oakhurst Garden is located at 435 Oakview Road, Decatur, GA  30030.  www.oakhurstgarden.org

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Congratulations to the dedicated staff over at Active Living for being featured in the Atlanta Regional Commission’s Improving Our Community Health video. Click here to see the segment on Decatur’s Active Living or here to see the whole video.

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Flamenco dancers, jugglers, puppets, and comedians will be just some of the fun and entertainment for children and adults at Decatur Arts Live on August 21, from 10:00am – 2:00pm at Glennwood Academy in Decatur.  The event is a joint venture between the Glennwood PTO and Young Audiences, Woodruff Arts Center.  It is designed to support the Cultural Arts enrichment program at Glennwood and to showcase the diversity of professional artists working with Young Audiences.

The fun begins at 10:00 am as attendees rotate through a schedule of simultaneous performances, hands-on activities, and workshops. Families can enjoy performances from YAWAC artists such as Andy Offutt Irwin, Kathy Bennett, Jeff Mather and Greg Roth. Guests will listen to live musical performances and may speak one-on-one with artists about their craft.  The event is appropriate for children aged pre-K through fifth grade and is open to the public. The school café will serve family-friendly snacks and lunch. 

The Glennwood PTO is hosting Decatur Arts Live, and all funds raised by Decatur Arts Live will support educational arts programs at Glennwood Academy. The school is located at 440 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue, Decatur, GA 30030.

Tickets purchased in advance are $10 for adults, $5 for kids, or $20 per family. If purchased the day of the event, tickets will be $15 for adults, $8 for kids, or $25 per family.  

Sponsorship opportunities for the 2010 Decatur Arts Live event are still available. For more information and to purchase tickets to Decatur Arts Live go to www.GlennwoodPTO.org  or contact Nia Schooler at (404) 759-1210 or niaschooler@comcast.net.

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Do you love books?  Do you love to cook?  Literacy Volunteers of Atlanta (LVA) and The Art Institute of Atlanta – Decatur invite you to unleash your imagination and your culinary talents for the 7th annual Edible Book Festival.  And what better occasion than during the annual AJC Decatur Book Festival.

To participate in the Edible Book Festival, create a piece of edible art related to books – old or new – fiction, non-fiction, plays, poetry – use your imagination.  All creations will be exhibited and judged based on the relevance to the theme of the event and creativity involved.  Judges will award prizes in a variety of categories.

Entries can promote anything related to books: a scene or character from a book, play, short story, comics, or poem; a book cover; or a book’s structure.  All the ingredients must be entirely edible:  chocolate, cheese, vegetables, fruit – sweet or savory.  Deadline for registration is August 24.

The Edible Book Festival is a benefit for LVA, the entries and registration fees will be accepted in two categories:  Professionals $25 and Home Chef $5.  For more details or to register, click here.

The International Edible Book Festival is an annual event held throughout the world, uniting bibliophiles, book artists, and food lovers to celebrate the ingestion of culture and its fulfilling nourishment.

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