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

Free 1-hour “Street Smarts Seminar” will be held at the Decatur Recreation Center on November 20th

Please join us for a comprehensive 1-hour presentation from The National Crime Prevention Task Force to learn the answers to these questions and more:

  • How can your security system be disarmed?
  • How can a criminal obtain a key to your home?
  • What should you do if approached by someone in a parking lot?
  • How do criminals get access to your office during working hours?
  • What makes you an attractive target to a criminal?
  • What two things make women an easy and attractive target?
  • What should you do if a stranger gets in your car?
  • Where do most carjackings take place?
  • What is the biggest mistake we make while shopping?
  • Holiday tips to reduce crime to you and your home

All of the highly trained instructors at The National Crime Prevention Task Force are crime prevention specialists, who receive continuous training and constantly research and evaluate current crime trends. Their research assists them in developing the best and most effective crime prevention tactics and procedures applicable to today’s lifestyle, and in eliminating outdated tactics that could prove to be dangerous in today’s world.

National Crime Prevention Task Force’s Street Smart Seminar is designed to educate in areas relating to crime prevention, personal safety and awareness. Seminar topics include:

  • Educate you on the most recent crimes, cons, scams and methods of victimization used by today’s criminal, by delving into the criminal’s thought process and informing you as to how and why the criminal selects his or her targets, teaching you the signs and situations to look out for during your daily travels. 
  • Raise your awareness level by discussing some of the common mistakes that we tend to make during our day to day business that make us desirable targets to the criminal. 
  • Teach you preventative methods and techniques related to personal safety and awareness to implement in your everyday life in order to make yourself a less attractive target to a criminal predator. 
  • Instruct you on some simple things that you can do around your own home or apartment relating to existing locks, lights, and security systems as preventative measures against crimes such as burglaries or home invasions. 

Representatives from the Decatur Police Department will be in attendance.

When:        Wednesday, November 20, 2013 from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

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

Cost:           FREE, but a reservation is required.

Who:          This seminar is open to the public but restricted to adults, 18-years-old and up. 

***To make a reservation, please call 678/553-6613 or email Sgt. Jennifer Ross at jennifer.ross@decaturga.com.

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Wine Festival Art Walk Tonight

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Break out your coats and hats and stroll on over to downtown Decatur tonight for the annual Wine Festival Art Walk.  Want to join in the fun tomorrow too? There are about 50 tickets remaining for tomorrow’s event so click here to buy your tickets now!

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Update 11/7/2013: The 2013 Decatur Wine Festival is sold out!

There are few things I like better in this world than a crisp Fall day, a few  (read 2200) of my favorite friends and neighbors, and tasting over 100 different wines from around the world. Add food from the best restaurants in town and you have the Decatur Wine Festival! If you haven’t purchased your tickets yet, there are still a few to be found (click here).

The Wine Festival is the biggest fund raiser for the Decatur Arts Alliance and helps to fund the Decatur Arts Festival, the Oakhurst Arts & Music Festival, and the YEA! Art Event.

The weather this weekend looks to be just about perfect to stop reading this and go buy your tickets!

 

 

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Decatur was really out to scare the pants off our judges this year! Thanks to all of the residents and business owners who have gotten into the spirit of Halloween and made our City even better than is already was! Judges saw everything from ghostly goblins and creepy cemeteries to menacing monsters and spooky spiders! They even saw a full-on haunted bone yard over on Adair Street…

Here are the 2013 Decorate Decatur Halloween winners (in no particular order)

924 Sycamore

Andrew & Jenny Rutledge
924 Sycamore Street

217 Winona

David, Linda, Jordan and Colin Spencer
217 Winnona Drive

303 Ponce PLace

Brent and Renee Eickhoff
303 Ponce de Leon Place

151 Winona

Victor and Lynn Donham
151 Winnona Dr.

scaredy cat

Nancy & David Tuyes
304 Spring St.

624 2nd

Lena Stevens
624 2nd Ave

237 Woodlawn

Russell and Kiersten Pierce
237 Woodlawn Avenue

glenndale

Mike Cotter
415 Glendale Ave

111 West Pharr

Lynne Gillespie and 7 year old Theo!
111 West Pharr

224 Huron

And the 2013 Commissioners’ Cup goes to 224 Huron for their spooky skeleton pirate flying high over their house and their giant 2 story ghost! Very original!

 

We would like to extend a very special thanks Rick and Sally Abt on King’s Highway and Nancy Wilkinson on Adair Street for always going OVER THE TOP with their decorations-those are the kind of houses everyone wants to visit on Halloween night! Have a safe and happy Halloween, Decatur!

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Let’s Help Worthmore!

Our friends at Worthmore Jewelers are collecting items for Operation Stars & Stripes! Read the full flyer above for all of the information and be sure to drop your items off at their location on the Square any day next week.

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The Low-Down on Ponce de Leon

As you drive around downtown Decatur today, you may notice traffic cones, blocked meters, and signs on the light poles. Although we are in the throws of getting ready for tomorrow’s (sold out) Decatur Craft Beer Festival, all of this prep is actually for the Komen 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk that will come through downtown Decatur around lunchtime today.  Traffic may get a little slow and there will be lots of extra people walking around but lets give everyone our warmest Decatur welcome- they are walking a long way for a very good cause!

And in case you are planning to come through downtown tomorrow, you should note that Ponce de Leon between Clairemont Avenue and Church Street will be closed as will N. McDonough Street and E. Court Square. The Decatur Craft Beer Festival is considered one of the best beer festivals in the country and raises more money in 5 hours than any other fundraising effort around town. Do you want to know where the proceeds are going this year? Take a look at this impressive list!

Ahimsa House
Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Community Farmers Market, Inc.
Decatur Active Living Board
Decatur Arts Alliance
Decatur Makers
DeKalb Rape Crisis Center
First Christian Church of Decatur
I CARE
Literacy Volunteers of Atlanta
MLK Service Project
On the Same Page
Our House
Poverty is Real
Reading is Essential for All People, Inc (REAP)
Woodland Gardens
The Community School

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DeKalb County Household Hazardous Waste Event

WHEN: Saturday, October 19, 2013, 8:00 a.m.- noon
WHERE: DeKalb County Sanitation Division
Central Transfer Station
3720 Leroy Scott Drive
Decatur, Ga. 30030

This event is free for DeKalb County residents, including residents of City of Decatur (ID required). Household hazardous wastes are products that contain potentially dangerous chemicals which should not be disposed of in regular trash because of the environmental damage they can create.  Examples of acceptable items include: batteries, fluorescent bulbs, paints, paint (10 gal max) and lawn-care products.

 

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Get all the details in the event brochure!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This is a cross-post from the Be Active Decatur blog.

Why not take the family out for a healthy meal on Tuesday night and be rewarded for it? Decatur Active Living and Decatur Tourism have partnered to promote healthy eating with the Eat Well Indie-Catur campaign happening in October. Eat out at any of the participating restaurants, choose the special healthy meal offered on Tuesday, get your tracker card signed by the wait person and you are on your way to earning a recipe collection! How easy is that?

Eat out any three Tuesdays, get those three signatures on your card and then turn your card in at the Decatur Visitors Center to earn your FREE recipes.

There are three Tuesdays left in the month, so get started this week! Cards are available at the participating restaurants.

This is a great opportunity to try some new dishes.

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It’s lunch time on Friday…

…and the weather is phenomenal, so go head and blow off the afternoon- your boss will understand. You should probably rest up before this jam-packed weekend we have in store for you.

*Friday. Oct. 11th- Homecoming at Decatur High School (Parade at 5:30pm)

Decatur Farmers Market

*Saturday, Oct. 12th- Decatur Farmers Market 9am-1pm (across the street from Chick-fil-a)

Oakhurst Arts & Music Festival (info here)  10am-6pm   For information on the OAMF 5k, click here

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*Sunday, Oct. 12th- New York Times bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews brings us CHRISTMAS BLISS, a novella that celebrates love, the holidays, and antiques.  The book launch event will be held at Georgia Center for the Book at DeKalb County Public Library Sunday, October 13, from 7-9 p.m.  Tickets are $25, and may be purchased at http://www.foxtalebookshoppe.com/events

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Back for its 14th year, the annual Trees Atlanta Tree Sale promises to be bigger and better than ever! Approximately 200 species of trees, plants, and tree-friendly vines will be sold, and there is something for every tree lover. Free to attend, the tree sale takes place Saturday, October 12th, 2013 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM at the Trees Atlanta Kendeda Center, located at 225 Chester Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30316.

October is the perfect time to plant trees in North Georgia. The Trees Atlanta Tree Sale is a prime buying and planting opportunity for first-time tree planters and long-time tree enthusiasts alike. Come early because some species sell out fast. Some new additions this year include citrus options, like orange, lemon, and lime!

 > View the entire plant list here
tree sale 2013

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