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Decatur heads to the cloud

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Decatur is moving to the cloud! Our software applications will now be on servers at a secure offsite data center (rather than on computers at City Hall), and employees will access their information in the cloud through “thin clients” instead of traditional desktop computers.

We are moving department by department starting with Children & Youth Services in early January with others being phased in over the next two months.

The change enables employees to work from multiple locations, ensures data can be recovered more easily and quickly in the event of a disaster, and reduces the recurring costs of hardware replacement. Plus, there will be quicker software deployments and reduced energy consumption.

We expect internal kinks and bugs at first, but the transition should not interrupt any of the external technology services we provide to the community. Decatur WiFi, the City website, and services such as online job applications, online service requests (CRM), online tax information, online citation payments, registration for recreation and after-school programs, Open City Hall, streaming video of City Commission meetings, and GIS mapping should continue to function normally during the transition.

There are legal requirements for how public safety records should be maintained so for now, the police department will not join us in the cloud. However, the ultimate plan is to move them as well. We’ll keep you posted.

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Hungry for Dinner?

If you are running out of ideas for home cooked meals, Universal Joint in Oakhurst just posted on their Facebook page that they have some new, limited-time menu items right now.

Limited time specials menu:
Marinated hanger steak with garlic mash and mixed garden vegetables. Blackened chicken with penne past and tomato basil cream sauce served with ciabatta garlic bread. Fried pork chop with garlic mash and mixed garden vegetables. Also just put on tap Decatur’s own Blue Tarp Brewery. We’re pouring their Bantam Weight, which is their Irish red ale.

I don’t know about you, but they had me at Ciabatta Garlic Bread!

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Kecia Cunningham To Serve As Mayor Pro Tem

The Decatur City Commission elected Jim Baskett as Mayor and Kecia Cunningham as Mayor Pro Tem at its meeting January 7, 2013.  The City Commission annually elects one Commissioner to serve as Mayor and one to serve as Mayor Pro Tem at its first meeting in January.

Click here to read the rest of the press release.

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Pickup services for both Monday, Dec. 24, and Tuesday, Dec. 25, will be Wednesday, Dec. 26

New Year’s

Pickup services for both Monday, Dec. 31, and Tuesday, Jan. 1, will be Wednesday, Jan. 2

www.decaturga.com/sanitation

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ImageThere are still a few tickets left for the Decatur Business Association’s annual Breakfast with Santa on Saturday morning at from 8-10am at the Downtown Decatur Courtyard. Tickets are available here, but will sell out soon!

Don’t forget that next Thursday is the DeKalb History Center’s Night at the Museum event for the final Terrific Thursday of the year. Drop the kids off for a night of craft, entertainment, and holiday treats while you shop and dine in downtown Decatur!

$5 for DHC members and $10 for non-members 

For more information or to register contact Leslie at borger@dekalbhistory.org or 404-373-1088, extension 20.

Finally, be sure to Keep It Indie-Catur for all of your last minute holiday shopping this year! 

 

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blue christmas-lights-backgroundPlease join us on Monday, December 10th at 6:00pm

Grand Menorah Lighting and Chanukah Celebration

Take the joy, light and warmth to the streets with a grand Menorah Lighting and Chanukah Celebration for the first time ever in Decatur Square

Donut Decorating | Latkes | Sufganiyot
Raffles & Prizes | Judah the Macabee photo ops | Hot Drinks
Special Chanukah Gift for those that RSVP in advance. RSVP @ www.chabadintown.org/decatur

 

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With Santa visiting the stores and over 30 shops and restaurants participating by offering special deals and discounts, you don’t really need another reason to come to downtown Decatur this Terrific Thursday. So just consider these three events the icing on the cake:

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1.) Stop into Wild Oats & Billy Goats for a special Terrific Thursdays event. David Stephens from All Hands Productions will be appearing with his puppet cohort, Norbert from 6 to 9 p.m.

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2.) Core Performance Company is hosting a Salon celebrating new dance creation and the holidays this Thursday, 6:30-8 p.m. Come into the studio to experience and talk about artistic director Sue Schroeder’s newest work with the company, SECRET. CORE will premiere SECRET on February 1. Light refreshments will be provided by Cafe Alsace. www.COREdance.org.

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3.) For Terrific Thursdays Vivid Boutique is hosting Shannon Kotze, founder of Serendipity Body – all natural bath and body products and author Wendy Watkins. Stop by the store to check out the new Serendipity products and pick up a copy of Wendy’s book, The Joy Factor Recipe Book – A Common Sense to a Delicious Life.

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Small Business Saturday was a rousing success last weekend.  We gave out over 75 gift cards to Decatur restaurants, folks got their gifts wrapped free, and enjoyed the music playing from the bandstand.  It was so successful that we decided to keep the tent and open it on this week’s Terrific Thursday, Nov. 29 from 5 – 9 p.m.

If you spend $200 in a Decatur shop in November and bring us your receipts, we will give you a $20 gift card to a Decatur restaurant.  Hurry, though, because Friday is the last November shopping day!

See you Thursday at the tent!

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Ready to relax after a hectic Thanksgiving holiday?  Woodlands Garden invites you to complete your holiday weekend with a quiet walk on the trails through the woods from 2-4 p.m. on Sunday, November 25.

Enjoy the stunning Japanese maples (keep your fingers crossed they hold their leaves through the weekend).  Beech trees are coming into their glory with shades of brown, gold and yellow.  The birds are singing and the hawks are out in force.

They have ordered perfect autumn weather and they will build a warm fire and serve hot drinks in the Pavilion.  Come on out and enjoy a free relaxing end to your celebration(s).

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