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Eye Off the Street – Halloween Edition!

Decatur Metro | October 31, 2012

A few photos I’ve received over the past few days of Halloween happenings around Decatur.  Happy Halloween!

Be awesome out there kids!  (But don’t forget that all of your parents and their friends are texting each other about your whereabouts and what you’re up to.)

Photo courtesy of Revenue Neutral Household

Demon Barber – Homegrown Halloween Parade (Pic courtesy of Diane)

The Walking Dead house at Ridley and Scott Blvd (pic courtesy of Parker)

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Decatur Heights Safety and Home Security Event This Saturday For All Decatur Residents

Decatur Metro | October 31, 2012

Deanne sends in this announcement/invitation…

Decatur Heights Invites the Community to Safety and Home Security Event

Saturday, November 3, 10a.m – Noon
The Church at Decatur Heights
735 Sycamore Drive

There’s something for everyone, so bike, walk, roll, or drive on over and join us!

Decatur Police Department Mobile Unit

  • “Social Media Safety” class for teens & parents to attend together. (10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. in community room.)
  • Child Identification Fingerprints card for school aged children

Duncan Cottrell, The Entry Enforcer

  • Check out smart options for safeguarding your home.
  • Hear a 20 minute presentation, “Options for Securing Doors and Windows,” offered at 10a.m. and 11:30a.m.

Duncan Cottrell is a home security expert and Local Voice blogger on Decatur-Avondale Patch. He has gotten rave reviews from our neighbors!

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It’s Literally Wednesday: News and Updates

Dave | October 31, 2012

Big Book News
This week two major publishing houses announced plans to merge, forming Penguin Random House. (Why not Random Penguin House?) If approved by European authorities this would become the world’s largest book publisher. Whenever I complain about the rapidly changing publishing industry, a good customer, who spent many years in the music industry, gives me a gentle look that reminds me to be quiet.

Shoe News
Chipper’s are going for the bargain price of $280 as of 8:45 this morning. That’s only $140 per signed shoe! Information on bidding is available here. Only four days left.

More Books that Rock
Bruce, by Peter A. Carlin was released yesterday, the first biography in a quarter century that has had Springsteen’s cooperation.
360 Sound: The Columbia Records Story, by Princeton University professor Sean Wilentz, chronicles the 125 year history of the label. (November 14th)

Eddie Owen Update
It’s already been a full year since Eddie Owen, formerly of Eddie’s Attic, signed on to the Red Clay Theatre in Duluth with Eddie Owen Presents. I made my first visit up there this weekend and can report that Eddie and the Theatre are in good health. Eddie is happy with a solid list of bookings and many additional plans. Ground will break shortly for an adjoining restaurant and bar. The facility is a superb concert venue with excellent sound. Downtown Duluth looks like a smaller, more rural version of Decatur. If you need a reason to make the 30 minute drive up there, Decatur’s own Caroline Herring will be performing on Saturday evening, November 17th.

Authors who have been in here in the past few weeks who are on the current New York Times Bestsellers Lists:
Patricia Cornwell, author of The Bone Bed (#4, hardcover fiction);
Eric Litwin, author of Pete the Cat Saves Christmas and Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons (#6 and #10, children’s picture books);
James Patterson, author of NYPD Red and Zoo, (#5 and #28, hardcover fiction); Guilty Wives and Alex Cross (#9 and #24, paperback trade fiction);
Judy Schachner, author and illustrator of Skippyjon Jones: Cirque de Olé (#1, children’s picture books);
Jeffrey Toobin, author of The Oath (#24, hardcover nonfiction).

This Week

Salman Rushdie, author of Joseph Anton (#35, hardcover nonfiction), Sunday, November 4th, 6:30pm, Glenn Memorial Auditorium, Emory University, all tickets have been distributed; click here for information on the wait list.
Ree Drummond (aka The Pioneer Woman), author of Charlie and the Christmas Kitty, Monday, November 5th, 7pm, Little Shop of Stories, free but, like love, it’s complicated; click here for ticket information.

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Morning Metro: Light Construction, Racetrac Rezoning Request Withdrawn, and Wind and Solar’s %

Decatur Metro | October 31, 2012

  • Ball field light construction under way at McKoy Park [Be Active Decatur]
  • Racetrac rezoning request near Little Creek Farm withdrawn by county [Patch]
  • DeKalb considering new excise tax on manufacturing [AJC]
  • Southeast Atlanta residents rally for “smart development” [Patch]
  • Shawn Doty’s fast chicken restaurant now open in Ansley Park [AJC]
  • Lenox Mall to sport first 4 electric vehicle charging stations in Buckhead [Buckhead View]
  • Stat of the Day: Wind and Solar now account for almost 5% of U.S. installed capacity [greentechmedia]

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