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What do zombies, ghosts, and Tennessee Williams have in common?  At PushPush Theater this week 26 children ranging in age from eight to fourteen have taken what they have learned at summer camp and will perform Tennessee Williams’s “Will Mr. Meriweather Return from Memphis,” a play about ghosts, zombies and finding love. 

You can see the performances at noon on Thursday, June 30 and Friday, July 1.  Tickets are $5.  Tickets are selling quickly so call 404-377-6332 or email pushpushtheater@gmail.com to make your reservation(s).

PushPush is also enrolling for their second camp session beginning July 11 – July 29.  The second camp production will focus on Tennessee Williams’ later writing.  Williams wrote several fun comedies and the production is broken up into 20 individual scenes with many main roles.  This allows campers to find partners on their own level and provides more film scene work for the actors.

If photography is more to your liking, be sure to participate in The Seen Gallery’s Photography Contest.  All it takes is a cell phone camera and your vision.  The contest is open to all.  Click here for details.

If you do not want to take a photo and submit it, you can always go to Facebook and vote for your favorite shot.  The best photo will be used in the Atlanta Celebrates Photography festival guide listing so you MUST vote by 11 p.m. on Thursday, June 30.  You can vote for up to 5 photos.

The Special Called Meeting of the Decatur City Commission for Wednesday, June 29, 2011 has been canceled.

Due to the July 4th holiday, the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Decatur City Commission will be held Tuesday, July 5, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. in the City Commission Room, Decatur City Hall, 509 N. McDonough Street.

Enjoy the long weekend with special deals around town.

Participating shops:

Blue Elephant Book Shop 407 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-373-1565

Blue Moon Designs 418 Church St., 404-378-1114

Boogaloos 246 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-373-3237

Boutique Karma 340 Church St., 404-373-7533

Fleet Feet 431 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-371-0208

Green Mosaics 224 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., 770-875-5112

Heliotrope 248 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-371-0100

HomeGrown 412 Church St., 404-373-1147

Mingei World Arts 427 Church St., 404-371-0101

Squash Blossom 113 E. Court Sq., 404-373-1864

Wild Oats and Billy Goats 112 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., 404-378-4088

The Pure Station located at 249 E. Ponce de Leon Avenue is officially open today with all auto service and repair, auto detailing by appointment and select market foods from Oak Grove Market/the future Oakhurst Market. Premium and mid-grade gas is available today with regular gas early next week.

Opening special: full-service mid-grade gas at self-service regular prices.

Come by and say hi and meet Joel and Craig!

New Orleans SnoBall Cafe is celebrating its first birthday today. Stop by for free tastings during the day, then come at 6 p.m. for live jazz music, creole cooking, new featured items and specialty treats by Chayj’s.

If you’ve never been to New Orleans SnoBall Cafe, this is the perfect day to try the deliciousness that is a New Orleans-style snoball. Flavors include cafe au lait, fresh-squeezed fruit, agave and sugar-free choices. My favorite combination is pink lemonade and coconut. Yum.

The first 50 people who purchase a birthday stuffed snoball will receive a New Orleans Mardi Gras souvenir cup to take home.

Laissez les bons temps rouler!

DecaturWISE Logo

The DecaturWISE rebate program has it’s first Trailblazer, and we just had to shout it from the rooftops!  DecaturWISE is a brand new program designed to help residents improve the efficiency of their homes and save money by receiving up to $3,200 in rebates.   The first 50 participants are being given special recognition on the website.  We’re also giving shout-outs to folks who completed energy efficiency upgrades prior to the availability of DecaturWISE rebates.  Take a look.  You might know someone on the list!

 

If you are interested in learning more about our program and home energy efficiency, please visit our website, or better yet… come to the Free Energy Efficiency Workshop being hosted this Thursday, June 23rd at the Solarium in Oakhurst.   Join us to learn about steps you can take to save money by reducing your utility bills. Decatur resident and Southface expert Frank Burdette, will help attendees understand how most homes leak energy and explain what projects can make your home more comfortable and easier to heat and cool. DecaturWISE approved contractors will be at the event to answer detailed questions and get you started if you are interested.

WHEN: Thursday, June 23rd, 7pm-8pm

WHERE: The Solarium, 321 West Hill Street, Decatur, GA 30030      Directions

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Refreshments will be provided!

Community gardens can be a stimulus for recreation, community building, and environmental improvement in our city.  In the past year we have added 2 new gardens on city-owned property, and we felt that it might be a good time to check in with them and share some updates.

Sugar Creek Garden

Location: Floodplain behind Oakhurst Presbyterian Church at East Lake Drive and Second Avenue (map
Website: http://oakhurstgarden.org/3/sugar-creek-garden/
Primary Contact: Lindsey Mann, info@sustenancedesign.net

What’s New at Sugar Creek?

Sugar Creek Garden broke ground just over 1 year ago in April 2010.  Mayor Floyd (pictured to the left), attended the event along with several City Commissioners and City staff to plant some seedlings.  The garden is located on floodplain property owned by City of Decatur and is operated under the non-profit umbrella of the Oakhurst Community Garden.  The project coordinator, Lindsey Mann worked with City of Decatur staff over a period of multiple years to realize her vision of creating an organic garden, tended by the community and aimed at production.

In June 2010, the garden met one of it’s goals by creating access to a sustainable water source.  With the installation of a 1,700 gallon cistern installed by the Rain Harvest Company, the garden is now harvesting water from nearby residents’ sump pumps.  “Sump pumps on third avenue residences work just about year-round to pipe groundwater from a high water table in peoples’ basements into nearby Sugar Creek.”  The cistern acts as a catchment, placed between the sump pipe and the creek, and another small cistern adjacent to the large tank is pressurized at the action of  hand pump, creating water pressure for the garden’s use. Read more about it HERE.

Sugar Creek garden extends their thanks to the City of Decatur’s Gerry Knotts, David Junger and the annual Beer Festival Grant Committee for making this possible.  Thanks also to Paul Morgan of the Rain Harvest Company for the technical experience and  professional execution.

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Tanyard Community Garden

Location: Floodplain behind Northern Avenue and Oakland Street
Primary Contact: Walter Kellar, waltk2@msn.com

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What’s New at Tanyard Community Garden?

What isn’t new would be a better question to ask in this case.  This tenacious garden group led by Walter Kellar and Leonard Thibadeau have organized themselves in a manner which can only be described as impressive.  Upon visiting the location this week, I learned that since their receiving their approval in late March 2011, the group has created 23 well-tended plots, organized several stream clean ups, and even planted some communal plants like blueberries.

The Tanyard Community Garden was the first garden approved under the City of Decatur’s Community Garden Guidelines.  These guidelines were developed based on the lessons learned during the Sugar Creek Garden planning process, with the goal of streamlining the process for future proposals.  Because the land is located in a floodplain, special care had to be dedicated to mitigating any potential negative effects of disturbing the soil in that area.  Among other requirements, the group must use erosion control fabric on all beds and also allow the area 25 feet from the edge of the stream to grow to a more natural state.  The natural buffer will help to filter pollutants before they reach the water, and has already protected the garden plots during large rain events.

The accomplishments of just a few months work can be seen in the photographs below.  We can’t wait to see what this group has in store for the coming years.

Tanyard Community Garden (Before)

Tanyard Community Garden today. Note the natural stream buffer in the left of the picture.

Tanyard Community Garden plot.

The band is all set up and ready for the dancing to begin.

In less than two hours this "beach" will be packed with kids and parents.

The Beach Party food court

The Surf Wave - one of the many boardwalk games this year

Yes, the Decatur Beach Party has arrived! It starts at 5 p.m. today and ends at midnight, but that doesn’t mean the fun stops there. Here are a couple of other activities going in Decatur (mostly Father’s Day related) after the sand gets sweep off of Ponce de Leon:

Decatur CD is hosting a Bon Iver Listening Party on Saturday. Here’s what the staff has to say about it:

First things, first, this Saturday we’ll be partying Bon Iver style. No, that doesn’t mean we’ll be exiling ourselves in a Wisconsin cabin (plane tickets are expensive!), nor will Kanye West be hanging out at the store (he cancelled at the last minute). Rather, in honor of the new Bon Iver album coming Tuesday, the rather aptly-titled Bon Iver, we’ll be playing the album all day, selling a special 12″ vinyl bonus record, handing out posters and more. It’s gonna be fun. If you haven’t read it yet, you should check out the Bon Iver feature in the new Rolling Stone (Zach Galifianakis cover); it’s pretty darn great.

Take your dad out to Iberian Pig this Sunday and he will receive a restaurant gift card as well as a free golf swing analysis with Craig Forney, one of Georgia’s best golf instructors.

Celebrate Father’s Day at Carpe Diem. Dad’s get a free beer with a purchase of an entree.

Wahoo! Grill will be open until 10 p.m. on Sunday for Father’s Day. Specials include pecan crusted sea scallops and a 10-ounce certified Angus beef New York Strip.

If you’re planning ahead for next week, stop by the First Baptist Church of Decatur on Tuesday, June 21 at 8 p.m. for the DeKalb Symphony Orchestra Concert with special guest Adam Frey.

Found: Decatur Pins

Decatur-themed pins at Decatur Screenprint. $1 each or 10 for $7.

Please plan to join us in downtown Decatur for the Pied Piper Parade, Concert & Fireworks on Monday, July 4th.  Decorate your bicycle, skateboard or wagon and walk, ride, or skate in the Pied Piper Parade as it winds through the streets of downtown Decatur.  Concert on the square features Callanwolde Concert Band.  Fireworks at dark*. 

The Parade starts at 6 p.m. followed by the concert on the Community Bandstand at 7 p.m.  Fireworks will start at about 9 p.m. or when it gets dark.

Click here for more information on joining the parade!