Holiday Movie Night on West Ponce Cancelled, But Farm Burger Offers Alternative

From The Decatur Minute…

Due to uncertain weather conditions tomorrow afternoon, Movie Night on West Ponce is canceled. The next West Ponce Movie Night will take place in the spring. Stay tuned to the Decatur Focus and City of Decatur’s Facebook page early next year for more details.

But fret not, sweet neighbors!  The big orange cow is coming to the rescue.  Farm Burger will still have their planned activities (Bier Garten, Cookie Decorating, Snow Machine) and will project a movie at the restaurant. Festivities will start at 5:30, and the movie at 6:30.

Decatur Clairemont Holiday Marketplace + Cafe Returns Friday Dec 1st!

Jen sends along the details for every Decaturites’ favorite holiday shopping event….

If your holiday gift list has you feeling stressed, look no further than the Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe, slated for Friday, December 1st from 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm and Saturday, December 2nd from 10 am to 5 pm at Clairemont Elementary School, located at 155 Erie Avenue, less than a mile from downtown Decatur.

Now in its 26th year, the Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe offers a local alternative to crowded shopping malls and big box stores as Clairemont Elementary School transforms into a festive market, boasting nearly 100 local and national artisans. Featuring handmade jewelry, paintings, photography, pottery and more, this holiday market offers unique gifts for everyone on your list.

The event also hosts a well-stocked cafe, featuring food trucks and decadent
desserts from local eateries. Local musicians and carolers will be on hand to add holiday cheer. If you’re shopping with children in tow, kindergarteners and older can join in the fun on Saturday with free Art and Science activities provided by Color Wheel Studios and Science of Fun. Parents can pre-register online for the activities at www.decaturholidaymarketplace.com. If you do not preregister, please note that walk ins are welcome as long as there is room!

The Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe is more than just an ordinary craft market, but also a way for the community to support local students. Proceeds from the Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe go directly to support learning for the students of Clairemont Elementary School.

For more information, please visit www.DecaturHolidayMarketplace.com.

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Photos: Flags & Flowers at Decatur Cemetery for Memorial Day

Chris sent along a few photos from this year’s placement of flowers and flags on graves for Memorial Day.

And here’s a poem to commemorate the day, courtesy of The Poetry Foundation…

Memorial Day
BY MICHAEL ANANIA
It is easily forgotten, year to
year, exactly where the plot is,
though the place is entirely familiar—
a willow tree by a curving roadway
sweeping black asphalt with tender leaves;
damp grass strewn with flower boxes,
canvas chairs, darkskinned old ladies
circling in draped black crepe family stones,
fingers cramped red at the knuckles, discolored
nails, fresh soil for new plants, old rosaries;
such fingers kneading the damp earth gently down
on new roots, black humus caught in grey hair
brushed back, and the single waterfaucet,
birdlike upon its grey pipe stem,
a stream opening at its foot.
We know the stories that are told,
by starts and stops, by bent men at strange joy
regarding the precise enactments of their own
gesturing. And among the women there will be
a naming of families, a counting off, an ordering.
The morning may be brilliant; the season
is one of brilliances—sunlight through
the fountained willow behind us, its splayed
shadow spreading westward, our shadows westward,
irregular across damp grass, the close-set stones.
It may be that since our walk there is faltering,
moving in careful steps around snow-on-the-mountain,
bluebells and zebragrass toward that place
between the willow and the waterfaucet, the way
is lost, that we have no practiced step there,
and walking, our own sway and balance, fails us.
More photos after the jump.

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Your Favorite Holiday Gifts!

A reader who’s stumped on what to get their significant other for the holidays writes in wanting to know…

What are some of the best holiday gifts you have ever received? Or given?

I’m stumped this year. What do you get someone who doesn’t have any idea about what they want but DEFINITELY wants SOMETHING under the tree.

Photo courtesy of  Silvia Sala via Flickr 

Decatur Holiday Marketplace + Cafe at Clairemont Elementary Today and Tomorrow

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Clairemont Elementary hosts a Holiday Marketplace and Cafe in its halls and classrooms each holiday season.  No different this year!

From the Marketplace website…

Friday, December 2, from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 3, from 10 a.m. until 6:30 p.m.

The Marketplace is a long-standing Decatur tradition now in its 25th year!

Our festival features the work of more than 100 artists and craftspeople from all over the region, as well as scrumptious soups and desserts from our dedicated team of volunteers as well as some of your favorite local eateries.

Be sure to ‘Like’ us on Facebook to stay up-to-date on the latest news and announcements.

Winnona Park Elementary Holiday Tree and Candle Sale This Saturday

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Charles sends along this message…

Mark your calendars!  The Winnona Park Elementary Holiday Tree and Candle Sale is taking place on Saturday, December 3 from 9am-3pm and Sunday, December 4 from 11am-3pm while supplies last.  Fraser Fir trees and wreaths are delivered freshly cut from a farm in North Carolina. There are several sizes to choose from, with prices ranging from $65-$85. This year we will also be selling Hanukkah candles at a price of $10 a pack.  All proceeds benefit the Winnona Park PTA.

Decatur Christmas Tree Lighting Tomorrow Night!

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Get the kids bundled up and fill them with hot chocolate.  It’s tree lightin’ time!

From the City of Decatur website…

Local Decatur businesses are kicking off the season with the 8th annual Decatur Christmas Tree Lighting! Come out to East Court Square, in front of Little Shop of Stories, on Thursday, December 1 at 7 p.m. for the Tree Lighting celebration, complete with hot chocolate, carols, snow and a visit from a jolly man in a red suit!

Photo courtesy of Next Stop…Decatur