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Friday, May 23 • 5-10 p.m.
All around Decatur • Free and open to the public

1. 24 amazing Decatur shops and restaurants are staying open late to host they city’s largest single-night art experience. See the full list here.

2. Three Oakhurst businesses are taking part in the ArtWalk this year. Head over to Kavarna, Mojo Pizza N’Pub, and Steinbeck’s for a pizza, a pint and some paintings.

3. Worthmore Jewelers is celebrating its six-year anniversary with a cook-in featuring live music, cold drinks, and fine arts. Featured artists include Hallie Edwards and Big Gully.

4. Wild Oats and Billy Goats is celebrating its four-year anniversary with four artist demonstrations by Bailey Jack, Kathleen Taylor, Sandy Erickson-Wright, and Jennifer Friedman.

5. Boogaloos is hosting a trunk show for local jewelry designer Olivia Rae, plus you can get 20% off all full price merchandise Friday evening and 20% off all Olivia Rae jewelry Friday thru Monday.

6. Little Shop of Stories is holding its second annual Silent Art Auction – auctioning off over half a dozen different original works of art. Items include prints by Tomie dePaola, Robin Preiss Glasser, Dan Santat, and Cece Bell. 100% of the funds raised will benefit the On The Same Page program.

7. Trinity Mercantile & Design will be featuring works of three artists, Cynthia Perryman, Jeff Henry, and Shelley Rogers, and serving small bites and bubbles all night!

 

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2013 Bike DerbySgt. Jennifer Ross with the Decatur Police Department shares the following: 

Do you want to have your bicycle registered with the police department in case it is lost or stolen?

If so, please stop by the Children’s Bike Rodeo Saturday, May 17, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. in the Callaway parking lot, located at the corner of West Trinity Place and Commerce Drive in downtown Decatur. Decatur Police will record the identifying information for your bicycle, apply a decal and photograph your bicycle so that in the event it is stolen, the needed information will be on file. Also, in the event the bicycle is found, it can be reunited with its owner. The process takes just a few minutes. Even if you are not attending the bike rodeo, please bring your bicycles by and get them registered.

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Tuesday, May 20
Morning meeting at 11 a.m.
Evening meeting at 6:30 p.m.
Fire Station #1, 230 E. Trinity Pl.

The City of Decatur Fire Department would like to meet with any families of children with special needs or medical issues. Firefighters want to continue responding in the best way possible to care for all families, including those with special needs. The meeting will discuss medical care, large scale events, and fire scenarios. In addition, firefighters will educate families about the benefits of creating a safety profile at Smart911.com and will exchange ideas on how to better dispatchers’ response to emergency calls from families with special needs.

Please contact Sergeant Violante at Ninetta.Violante@decaturga.com or 404-457-3289 for more information.

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The Decatur Lifelong Community Advisory Board kicks off a monthly Third Thursday series of informative talks in May. The talks will cover a wide variety of topics related to making Decatur a place to live throughout your lifetime. Whether you have concerns about your parents, children, grandchildren or yourself, you will discover resources to answer your questions.

The first talk is this Thursday, May 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Decatur Recreation Center. Guest speakers Kyle Jenette and Deborah Westover will cover the risks of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as well as the signs of cognitive decline versus normal aging. They will also debunk common myths about memory loss as people age.

Kyle Jennette is Clinical Research Coordinator for the Division of Cognitive Neurology at Emory University School of Medicine and the Emory Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. He is board certified in psychometry (the measure of cognitive abilities such as memory, attention and problem solving) and has worked as a clinical psychometrician for five years.

Deborah Westover is Clinical Research Nurse at Emory University’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center. She has more than four years of experience working in the Neuroscience field, including time working at Grady Memorial Hospital’s Marcus Stroke and Neuroscience Center.

For more information or to suggest a future topic contact Lee Ann Harvey, Lifelong Community Coordinator, at leeann.harvey@decaturga.com or 678-553-6548.

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Make it a Camp-tastic Summer with City of Decatur summer camps!  Many camps are full and filling up for the summer season (June 2 – August 1) but there are still some spaces available.  Be sure to pick up the March Playbook and visit WebTrac to see which camps have room for your camper. Questions? Call 404-378-1082 to speak with Children and Youth Services staff.

Check out the following Camp-tastic camps:

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Decatur’s neighbor, Avondale Estates, shares the following information about a race to benefit the Willadsen family:

Jack’s Rabbit Run is a 1-mile kids’ run at 8:30 a.m. and 5K adult run at 9 a.m. in Avondale Estates on Saturday, May 10.  Benefiting Jack Willadsen and his father Dave, and in memory of Tami and Jess Willadsen, the run is named for Jack’s love of rabbits.

Registration and payment for both the 1-mile and the 5K run can be made online in advance here.

The entry fee is $25 per person, and 100 percent of the proceeds will benefit the family.  There is no fee for children under 12; however, they are encouraged to bring a monetary donation in any amount to help Jack and his family. Registrants have the opportunity to make additional monetary contributions separate and/or above the $25 registration fee online if they desire.

Onsite registration and payment the day of the race, as well as parking, will be at the First Baptist Church of Avondale Estates at 47 Covington Road.  Participants are asked to arrive by no later than 7:45 a.m.

For the complete 1-mile and 5K race route, please visit Jack’s Rabbit Run Facebook page.

For questions or for volunteer information, please contact Avondale Estates City Hall at 404-294-5400.

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Saturday, April 26

10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

250 E Ponce de Leon Ave

Public Safety personnel will participate in the DEA’s Drug Take Back Initiative on Saturday, April 26. The community is invited to drop off unused, expired or unwanted prescription drugs in front of 250 E Ponce de Leon Ave between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. This event is a safe, environmentally friendly alternative to throwing away or flushing old medicines, and helps prevent drug abuse and poisoning. For information contact Jennifer Ross at Jennifer.ross@decaturga.com or 678-553-6613

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Sgt. Jennifer S. Ross, Community Information & Education Officer for the City of Decatur Police Department, shares the following information: 

On 04/20/14, Decatur Police responded to a residential burglary in the 100 block of Springdale Street.  The victim reported the burglary occurred between 9am-9 pm.  Entry was made by breaking a sliding glass door.  Electronics were taken.

On 04/22/14, Decatur Police responded to a residential burglary in the 500 block of Nelson Ferry Road.  The victim reported the burglary occurred between 12pm-7pm.  Entry was made by kicking in a rear door.  Electronics and bicycles were taken.  Based on the size and amount of items taken the suspect(s) were most likely in a vehicle.

No police department can function effectively without the concerned assistance of community members. There is no way for officers to know where approximately 20,000 residents live and who or what vehicles normally come and go from individual homes.  The police are dependent on you to call whenever you observe suspicious persons, activities or motor vehicles.

We sometimes fail to call the police simply because we are not aware of what seemingly innocent activities might be suspicious. Other times we may notice suspicious activity and be hesitant to call for fear of seeming nosey or rude. Sometimes we assume someone else saw or heard something and already called.  Call the police immediately about all suspicious activity and do it yourself, anonymously if you wish. You may have more information than another caller. Do not worry about bothering the police or being embarrassed if your suspicions prove unfounded. Officers can quickly check out a person who may end up being a repair worker or friend who stopped by unexpectedly and make sure everything is okay.  Think of what might have happened if you didn’t call.

HOW DO I IDENTIFY A SUSPICIOUS PERSON AS SUSPICIOUS?

People aren’t suspicious, behavior is.  Although we say “suspicious person” or “suspicious vehicle”, it is in fact the behavior that is suspicious.

–       Do you see someone you do not recognize loitering on a neighbor’s property or going to/coming from the side or rear of the house?

–       Do you see a vehicle in your neighbor’s driveway, especially backed-in, that you do not recognize or at a time when nobody is usually home? 

–       Do you see person(s) going door to door, especially if they go to the side or rear of the house?

–       Do you see someone waiting or loitering near a neighbor’s house, looking around as though they are trying to check to see if anyone is watching them?

–       Do you hear glass breaking or the striking, banging noise caused by a door being kicked in?

–       Do you see the same unknown vehicle circulating the area, driving slowly, stopping in front of your neighbor’s houses?

REMINDER: The Decatur Police Department will be hosting a burglary prevention presentation to provide an accurate overview of trends and methods seen in Decatur, show you what products and methods are available to reinforce common entry points and to provide prevention tips from a former burglar to help you make your home a less desirable target.

When: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 from 6:30-8:00pm

Where: Decatur Recreation Center, 231 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030

There is NO COST to attend. To reserve a seat for the presentation, click here or contact Sgt. Jennifer S. Ross at 678-553-6613.

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This Weekend in Decatur

  • Earth Day Festival at The Wylde Center this Saturday, April 19, 12:30-4 p.m.
  • The 2014 Southeastern Craft Brewers’ Symposium is this Saturday, April 19 at the Decatur Courtyard Marriott.
  • The 2014 Decatur Active Living Neighborhood Basketball Tournament Championship is on Saturday, April 19 at 6:45 p.m. at the Decatur Recreation Center.

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