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For those of you who aren’t familiar with Dia de Los Muertos (Day of the Dead), it may seem like a creepy, Tim Burton-ish version of Halloween. In fact, it’s a pretty cool Mexican holiday where family and friends come together and remember loved ones who have died by building altars using sugar skulls, marigolds and favorite food of the departed. It’s a time of celebration with parties, parades and lots of eating.

I’m not of Mexican descent, but I started celebrating Dia de Los Muertos in college when I was studying Spanish and loved how the holiday celebrates life without cheesy greeting cards.

How do you celebrate the holiday, you ask? Why, with skeleton figurines and paper decorations of course!

And luckily for us Decaturites, Mingei World Arts has some wonderful Dia de Los Muertos figurines.

Even better, Mingei is hosting its very own Day of the Dead event this Sunday, Oct. 17 from 1 to 4 p.m. Celebrations include sugar skull cookie decorating, making sugar skull masks, enjoying Mexican treats and decorating Mingei’s Day of the Dead alter.

The store also has wonderful clay, wood, ceramic and paper mache figures, Day of the Dead jewelry, hanging muertos decorations and tin skull lanterns.

So come on out and celebrate Dia de Los Muertos Decatur-style!

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Wahoo! Grill, Decatur’s quintessential neighborhood bistro, is inviting Atlantans to celebrate six years of electic, Southern-inspired cuisine and refreshingly down-to-earth atmosphere. On Thursday, October 14, from 5 to 10 p.m., join Wahoo! owner Pam Ledbetter and newly appointed executive chef Christian Speigal as they offer complimentary wine to dinner guests and live music from the Bonaventure Quartet.

Since opening in October 2004, Wahoo! has flourished into a locally loved and regionally acclaimed establishment. A natural and enthusiastic entertainer, owner Pam Ledbetter is the driving force behind Wahoo!’s continuted success. Executive chef Christian Ledbetter is the culinary mastermind at the helm of the restaurant’s homey bistro kitchen, creating a menu of inventive dishes that allows for a wide range of customizable dining experiences. Diners can enjoy culinary options ranging from an intimate three-course meal to a lively and delicious weekend brunch with friends – consistently voted one of the best in Atlanta.

No RSVP is required for this wine-and-dine anniversary event, but it is recommended that you take advantage of Wahoo!’s call-ahead seating policy at 404.373.3331. To view the Wahoo! menu and for more information, visit wahoogrilldecatur.com.

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Photo courtesy of What Now Atlanta

A lot of us have come to love the snoballs at New Orleans SnoBall Cafe on West Ponce (my favorite is half pink lemonade and half coconut). They’re the perfect summer treat. So now that things are cooling down, you might ask, “What are they going to do during the winter!?!” Well, they’ll keep offering snoballs, but more winter-friendly fare will also be available. Expect more cafe food items like the delicious muffulettas that are already on the menu.

Owners Victoria and Jared are inviting everyone to help roll out their new fall/winter menu on Oct. 30, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Stop by and try out items from the menu, listen to live music and experience some New Orleans tricks and treats!

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Terri from Feast writes:

Newton Vineyards Wine Tasting -Tuesday, October 5

We will be featuring outstanding selections from Newton Vineyard at a wine tasting at Feast on Tuesday, October 5th from 6:30-8:30. Complimentary appetizers. $20 + tax + gratuity. Please call for reservations.

 What better way to end a Tuesday? I do hope you can stop by! I guarantee you will have a great time.

Terri is right. What better way to end a Tuesday?!

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Now that it is October and the weather is fabulous, take some time to stroll around Decatur this weekend.  Visit our local shops and see what’s new.

Heliotrope is offering “Time for Tea” – a tea tasting featuring Tea Forte teas on Sunday afternoon from 2 – 4 p.m.  Check out their new fun merchandise while you are at it.

October means ghosts and goblins start to appear everywhere.  And Decatur is no exception.  For the second year professional psychic medium Boo Newell and paranormal investigator Teri Rice return to offer the Decatur Ghost Tour. 

Boo and Teri say they researched the ghosts at the locations and have done extensive research into the history of each site and they promise tour participants will learn about the history of Decatur and what makes it the great city it is today. 

The walking tours are held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights at 7:30 p.m.  They take approximately two hours and they encourage participants to stay and eat or drink at your favorite Decatur spot after (or before) the tour.  They say bring your camera and an open mind.

Now, how can you resist a ghost tour led by a woman named Boo!?!

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This past weekend I was browsing around Facebook and found some fun tidbits from our local shops and restaurants:

In honor of the rainy morning, Melrose on Ponce is offering 20% off their damask rubber cowboy boots and matching umbrella.

Two places you can hang out and watch the Falcons games that I would never have thought of:

Heliotrope has its Fall clearance sale going on. The store has great deals on their merchandise that’s on the table just outside the store.

This week’s taco special at Taqueria del Sol is Nutty Shrimp – my favorite!

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Local Decatur author of Dear Diane: Letters from the First Gulf War, Stephen Bradshaw, will be signing books and speaking about his recently published book at the Marlay. Meet and Greet from 7-9pm on Wednesday, Sept. 29.  Light appetizers will be provided.  No reservation needed.  The book will be for sale for $21.95 and Steve will be available for signing.

www.deardianebook.com

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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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Last week we received an email from Cafe Lily’s Chef Anthony about a change he has in the works for his restaurant. Throughout the next couple of weeks, he’ll be turning the side room into a tapas lounge. The lounge will feature $3-6 tapas, smaller versions of the regular menu appetizers, and drink specials like their $5 house wine and sangria.

Diners in the tapas lounge will be able to order from the full dinner menu as well, but tapas will only be available in the lounge and at the bar.

The side room will still be available for big parties, but it will be first come first serve during non-events.

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The Waldorf School of Atlanta and Academe of the Oaks hosted more than 250 Waldorf teachers and administrators at the 2010 AWSNA Summer Conference on the campus of Agnes Scott College.  AWSNA, the Association of Waldorf Schools of North America, is the membership organization for more than 250 Waldorf schools in North America and this is the first time they have held the conference in the southeast.

Rhonda Wildman sent us some of the Decatur experiences shared by conference participants including:

FarmBurger was a big hit – especially the veggie burger and the fried okra.  People loved the food at Farmstead 303 – on the day they visited, they were thrilled to be greeted by former President Jimmy Carter.  One group frequented The Iberian Pig four times during their week-long stay in Decatur.  The sandwiches from Badda Bing and Nectar were very popular.  And finally, there were many sightings of Squash Blossom shopping bags during the duration of the conference.

The Waldorf School and Academe of the Oaks were proud to host this annual conference and proud to share all that Decatur has to offer.  One of the conference participants noted on the evaluation, “Decatur gets a 10 out of 10 for beauty, graciousness and fabulous hosting and hospitality.”

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