Wednesday, April 17, 2013

International Community School MOVIE [Apr 27]


The International Community School (ICS) invites you to the Atlanta premiere of a documentary feature film about the school titled A Place in the World.

The movie was a Kickstarter project; to see the trailer, visit http://www.aplaceintheworldfilm.com/
Directors Adam Maurer and Bill Silva Reddington spent two years filming ICS families for a documentary that has been shown in film festivals around the world. Now, “A Place in the World” is coming home to ICS for a special screening and party at the school on Saturday, April 27.  
Bid for unique items at our silent auction! Enter to win raffle prizes! 
We’re gathering up some cool stuff to put up for bid at a mini silent-auction before the premiere, so bring some cash and you could be a winner.  
Pizza by the slice and drinks for sale, too.  
When: Saturday, April 27 from 6pm – 9:30pm
Where: ICS Medlock School Cafetorium 

2418 Wood Trail Lane Decatur, Georgia 30033 map |

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Prosperity: "someone closer to fuss at"

If, like most, you struggle to keep up with the ever-mutating DeKalb County cityhood proposal list, the AJC has a nice summary--as of last week:
map via Tucker Patch
Four different proposals swirling around could in theory create at least that many new cities in north and central swaths of Georgia’s third-largest county. But since the boundaries of these would-be cities overlap — mostly in commercial areas highly sought for generating revenue — the battle so far has focused on what the final landscape will look like, not whether the cities make practical sense. Read the rest @ AJC
 Last week, Tucker Patch also attempted to clarify via a crazy quilt of a map that depicts current proposals.

The Civic Association Network (CAN) continues to track updates on all plans.

It all makes you wonder: what if neighborhood associations, businesses and cities in the affected areas spoke with one voice to influence our county government and address the concerns stoking cityhood fever?

Now, that's a fuss that would not fall on deaf ears.

Monday, April 15, 2013

Now found: Claude the cat

Claude the orange tabby is safely home, Yay!

Claude notes that he is "...retiring from the crawl space inspection business. It was fun at first then the mole crickets got kind of mean."

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Romp through the woods 5K [Apr 20]

via Facebook:
Join the 4th Annual Laurel Ridge Elementary School “Romp Thru the Woods” 5K & 1 mile Fun Run & Tot Trot. A true off-road race through the woods between Laurel Ridge & Druid Hills Middle School. Fun for the entire family! All ages and athletic abilities welcome! 
The race is sponsored by the LRES PTA Health & Wellness Committee.
For additional details and registration, see http://www.active.com/running/decatur-ga/romp-thru-the-woods-5k-and-1mile-fun-run-2013

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Druid Hills Charter Cluster: survey

via Facebook
The Druid Hills Charter Cluster Committee is encouraging EVERY stakeholder (parents, teachers, citizens) is this area to take this survey about your education desires going forward. Have a say-so whether you support the charter or not! Feedback from the community is CRUCIAL in this process! Complete ASAP if you haven't already. Thanks! 
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/DHCC_Survey1

Monday, April 8, 2013

Pollenfall 2013

Hide the lawn furniture, the kids, the car... pine pollen is here!

Friday, April 5, 2013

Neighborhood Watch tips & meeting reminder [Apr 24]

Meeting Reminder
Neighborhood Watch Info Meeting
Wed, April 24, 7pm – 8pm
North Decatur Presbyterian Church. 611 Medlock Rd. (map)
Description: This is a joint meeting hosted by The Pine Glen, Laurel Ridge, Medlock, Country Squire, and Evergreen Forest Neighborhoods but open to the community at large.  Major Tracy is the new head of our police precinct, central precinct, in the DeKalb Police Department. 
Neighborhood Watch Tips
posted to Facebook, via Evergreen Forest's neighborhood watch meeting (thanks to Dawn @ Laurel Ridge!):

1. Vans have been driving around their neighborhood with magnets for businesses such as Comcast, but were actually breaking into homes. Don't assume that magnets on vans/trucks mean that the business is legit or should even be at that address and please do not hesitate to call 911 if you see a van/truck with a magnet in a neighbor's home who is not home and is not usual.

2. Please be comfortable about calling 911. Calls are routed to in the order of priority, so emergencies are going to be handled first. An officer may not come out right away, but placing the call could prevent a crime. Since most of our crimes are happening during the day and we've had more patrols in our area, the police are more likely to come.

3. Please take photos of jewelry, serial numbers of electronics and the electronic items themselves. These photos will be helpful in getting your items back if your home is burglarized and they are taken. Pawn shops give the police items that they take in including serial numbers, and one burglary victim had their lap top returned after a recent burglary because they knew the serial number. Photos of jewelry items will help identify your jewelry if it is pawned. They heavily stressed that this is the key to getting items returned if your home is burglarized.