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WorldwideWhiskyday

Tomorrow, May 16, 2015 is World Wide Whisky Day. Yes, that’s a thing, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate it in Decatur.

The Marlay House is offering a special selection of four Irish whiskeys and a cheese plate.

Brick Store, Leon’s and Kimball House have all said they’ll be celebrating – especially since every day is pretty much whisky day for them.

And then of course, you cannot mention whisky in Decatur without thinking of Mac McGee. The pub has more than 100 Whisk(e)ys to choose from. So belly up to the bar, order your favorite and #ShareADram.

And if having a wee dram gets you in the mood to shop, visit Trinity Mercantile & Design for all things whisky. Pick up a copy of  A Guide to Urban Moonshining: How to make and drink whiskey and stock up on some bar items/accessories.

Sláinte!

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Let your light shine and wind through downtown Decatur during this free community event. Gather at Color Wheel Studio at 508 E. Howard Ave. after 8 pm, then parade to the downtown square along with the Black Sheep Marching Ensemble.

Make your own lantern at home or attend a lantern-making workshop where supplies and guidance are provided. Start dreaming up your lantern now! For more info and lantern making resources visit decaturlanternparade.com.

See the parade route here. Please note the Decatur Lantern Parade is battery powered. Flying lanterns are forbidden.

The parade is a joint venture with Decatur Education Foundation.
Photo credit: Beate Sass

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The City of Decatur has issued a film permit to Shadowlight Pictures for a television project today.  The project will film at Ebster Recreation Center as well as on the Decatur Housing Authority property at the corner of Trinity and Electric Avenue.  Decatur police will be present at both locations.  We do anticipate intermittent traffic control for about twenty minutes in the afternoon. Your patience is greatly appreciated.

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A community member recently used the Submit a Service Request feature on DecaturGa.com to ask about the City’s noise ordinance. She suggested that we blog about the ordinance as a refresher for everyone, and I think that’s a great idea.

The basics of the ordinance can be found in the following table:

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dB(A) stands for decibels. For the residential land use category, sounds that are above 60 decibels are not allowed between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. To give you an idea of the measurement, an air conditioner runs at about 50 dB(A) and a lawnmower is around 90 dB(A).

You can find the full ordinance on Municode here.

If there is a noise violation in progress, please call the police non-emergency number to report it, 404-373-6551.

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The Decatur Library and the Decatur Police Department will be hosting a presentation on how to protect yourself from becoming the victim of financial fraud.

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The presentation will provide information on common methods and scams suspects use to obtain personal information and take advantage of you and include an overview of current fraud trends reported in Decatur.

When: Wednesday, May 13th 2015 from 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM.

Where: Decatur Library, 215 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA 30030

Please join us and learn how to help prevent becoming a fraud victim!

If you have further questions, please contact Lt. Jennifer S. Ross at jennifer.ross@decaturga.com or 678/553-6613

Budget 2015The proposed FY 2015-2016 budget will be presented to the City Commission on Monday, May 18th.

So if you’re interested in learning about what’s included in the proposed ”pending spending” plan, join Budget Manager Meredith Roark and Assistant City Manager Andrea Arnold on Tuesday the 19th from 6pm to 7:30pm. The Community Budget Gathering will be held at Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough Street.

This is your chance to find out how the budget process works and share feedback. Sign up today with Meredith, Meredith.Roark@decaturga.com or call 404-370-4102, if you think you’ll be attending.

Decatur Shop News

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Just a few quick updates on the local shop scene:

1. Tres Jolie (pictured) just opened last Friday next to Java Monkey at 427 Church Street. For more information, read this post on the Visit Decatur blog.

2. Squash Blossom has a new owner. Details from the press release:

After almost 16 fantastic years of success, Mother-daughter team Talia & Ettie Wurtzel are please to announce the recent sale of Squash Blossom Boutique to long-time customer and friend, Lisa Bobb.  Lisa plans to keep Squash Blossom’s whimsical character, Bohemian energy and everlasting style. Please stop by and introduce yourself!

3. Pure Barre is opening this Wednesday. You can sign up for classes online and check out their workout apparel in store.

Decatur's ICMA Professional Fellows with two members of the city's human resources staff. From left to right: Ngan, Morgan, Thongvone and Connie.

Decatur’s ICMA Professional Fellows with two members of the city’s human resources staff. From left to right: Ngan, Morgan, Thongvone and Connie.

The City of Decatur was selected as a host community for the ICMA Professional Fellows Legislative Process and Governance Program. This program is a partnership between ICMA and the U.S. State Department and brings fellows from Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar (Burma), Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam to the United States. U.S. fellows then have the opportunity to travel to Southeast Asia later this year. The East Asian/Pacific countries are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). The Fellowship focuses on the themes of legislative processes and governance practices, accountability, transparency, and citizen engagement and offers opportunities for international knowledge sharing and exchanges between professionals from U.S. host communities and their ASEAN counterparts.

We have two fellows living and learning in Decatur this month, one from Vietnam and one from Laos. They are blogging about their experiences (in English!) and their impressions of Decatur may help you see the city through new eyes.

Here is a little bit more about Decatur’s fellows:

Thongvone Sosamphan (Laos) – Thongvone’s latest blog post about Decatur

  • Has been working on humanitarian mine action and development in Laos since 2011
  • Previously worked at the Geneva International Center for Humanitarian Demining in Geneva, Switzerland
  • CEO of the Insect Flour Group Company, a start-up looking for solutions for nutrition based on the local culture

Community Challenge (special project working on while in the U.S.) objectives:

  • Learn how Decatur fulfills it’s obligation to support people with disabilities
  • Learn about how a community deals with injustice

Ngan Nguyen (Vietnam) – Ngan’s latest blog post about Decatur

  • Working as an official of the International Relations Department of the Vietnam Women’s Union (VWU).
  • Currently she is program officer of some projects on prevention of human trafficking, hygiene and water system for poor communities, wheelchairs for disabled persons, and scholarships for poor girl students

Community Challenge (special project working on while in the U.S.) objectives:

  • Learn about various strategies to support disadvantaged persons, specifically focusing on poor women and girls.
  • Learn about the best practices in the community development field – management and leadership skills, government transparency, and accountable engagement with citizens.
  • Experience and understand the lives of people from diverse cultures, who are currently living in the America.

Interested in having Ngan and/or Thongvone talk to your organization/group about their work? Please contact Casie Yoder at casie.yoder@decaturga.com or 404-371-8386.