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Decatur Old House Fair This Saturday

Decatur Metro | October 22, 2008

Just got the schedule for this Saturday’s 1st Annual Decatur Old House Fair!

Looks like Regina’s lined up some really great speakers…and its only $10 if you buy tickets in advance (list of merchants here), and $15 at the door.  The full schedule is online, but here’s a taste…

  • A historic window restoration workshop
  • A sensitive additions seminar from an architect and preservationist from re-FORM
  • A “Research Your House” seminar with GA resident expert Ken Thomas (who also happens to be a Decatur resident!)
  • A “What Style is Your House?” seminar
  • A seminar on “greening your old house”
  • A seminar on historic landscapes
  • A “How to Hire a Contractor” seminar by Renewal’s CEO
  • A “Remodeling for Sustainable Living” seminar

I’m obviously a nut for this sort of thing so I’d say any ONE of these seminars is worth the price of admission.

Over at The Decatur Minute, Regina also promises free goodies from vendors…and free coffee.

Again, it’s 10a-5p this Saturday at the Holiday Inn Conference Center/Plaza/Whatever.  If I’ve missed anything, any and all details can be found HERE.

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Bracing For the Holidays

Decatur Metro | October 22, 2008

Now that shear optimism is no longer capable of keeping the U.S. economy afloat, small businesses are really beginning to feel the pinch.  I’m sure you don’t need me or the New York Times to tell you that, but we just did.

To use a worn out phrase, times are tough.  In just the past few days, I’ve received multiple, unprompted emails from various shop owners and businesses in and around Decatur who are already being squeezed and wait nervously for the ever-important holiday season.  A note from “DecaturMerchant” did a good job of summing up the general mood…

I wanted to ask that everyone please consider supporting the shops of Decatur this Holiday season.  Many of these shop owners give generously to our community, and rely heavily on local support.  Possibly losing more of these businesses would be a detriment to our city.  Many owners are scared, and have painstakingly and carefully stocked their shops with the hopes that adequate support keeps them in business.  I realize the economy may be difficult for many, so please think about keeping your hard earned money in your own community.  Terrific Thursdays are a wonderful way to save some money, have some fun, and purchase items from your own local shop keepers, many whom also reside in our community.  Also watch for offerings of sales, discounts, and clearance tables or racks.  Thanks for your consideration.

As for my own contribution, I’m beginning to notice that some of my postings are having more of an effect on event attendance and participation than I ever realized.  That said, I will do my best to keep everyone up-to-date on Decatur business events and specials.  But please keep in mind that I’m just one person with limited time and resources.

To get things kicked off, I’ll just mention that the city has already posted all the Terrific Thursday specials for 2008.  Check ‘em out here.

All the best to our merchants this holiday season!

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Sawicki's Thanksgiving Menu

Decatur Metro | October 22, 2008

Sawicki’s just posted their Thanksgiving menu online and I gotta say, it looks mighty tasty!

You can order a Fresh Ashley Farms Turkey (cooked or uncooked) straight through the store along with an array of Sawicki’s awesome sides. What kinda sides you ask?  Well….like Sweet Potato Puree, Yukon Gold Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean Cassarole with Crispy Onions, Roasted Root Vegetables, Apple Cranberry Cornbread Stuffing, Turkey Gravy, Cranberry Relish and Pull-Apart Rolls.

For dessert, Sawicki’s offers an Hierloom Pumpkin Pie, a North Georgia Apple Pie, and a Georgia Pecan Pie.

All can be ordered separately (see a list of prices here) or for $185 you can get a “dinner for 6″ which includes a turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, green bean cassarole or roasted root vegetables, cornbread stuffing, rolls and your choice of pie.

Tell me that doesn’t sound awesome?

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