Free-For-All Friday 11/29/13

Feel free to use this post to make comments and ask questions about local issues not yet discussed here over the past week.

Comments close on Monday.

UPDATED: Eye on the Turkey

UPDATE: Two new entries!

Great submissions!  Keep ’em coming!  Here we go…

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Photo courtesy of Keith F

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Photo courtesy of Elissa

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Seeking Submissions: Eye on the Turkey

Keith F had a great idea of few days back during an earlier turkey thread.  Submit your turkey/Thanksgiving spread pics tomorrow to [email protected] and we’ll aggregate them all in a post!

Invite the whole family over, pull up DM on your internet TV and find out what your neighbors are enjoying this holiday season.

And if you need some tips on how to take delectable food photos, perhaps you can glean some ideas from this “Instagram Thanksgiving Like a Boss” post.

Photo courtesy of RL Hyde via Flickr

Villagio Italian Kitchen Opens in Old Capozzi’s Space on Clairmont Road

The landlord of the shopping center that includes Community Q and Pyng Ho alerts us…

Villagio Italian Kitchen is open in the old Capozzi’s space on Clairmont.  Here is the website – http://villagioitaliankitchen.com  The owners are looking forward to adding to the community.

Decatur PD: Dash Through the Snow…Safely

A third installment in Decatur PD’s Holiday Safety tips from Sgt Jennifer Ross…

“Dashing through the snow…safely”

The next topic in our Holiday Safety Series addresses driving to your destination whether it be across town for a dinner party or a much longer journey to spend time with your loved ones.  My childhood holiday travel memories are of 2-5 hours (depending on which set of grandparents we were going to see) in the back of a car, that I swear had no seatbelts, while engaged in sibling warfare over the true center line of the backseat and who was in violation.  Looking back, I do not know how my parents safely made it anywhere with my brother and I in tow.  I recall thinking my father’s preparation ritual for holiday road trips was overly dramatic as it seemed like we were mobilizing for a road trip to Alaska instead of south Georgia or North Carolina.  I now understand that this was his way to keep his family safe and reduce the stress that comes with holiday travel so we could all enjoy ourselves.  Always following some basic safety tips whether driving short or long distances, investing a little bit of time to prepare for an emergency and being patient will get you where you are going safely and in better spirits.  Remember to make safety a habit and not a headache!

  • Before you start your trip, make sure your vehicle is tuned up and in good shape for travel, especially your tires (don’t forget the spare).  This is even more important for winter driving conditions.  If you are weary of your vehicle’s current condition and think it needs some work, rent a vehicle for a road trip.  You will be safer, less stressed and it can be a treat to have a newer, different or larger vehicle for travel.

  • Wear your seatbelt and make sure all of your passengers are wearing their seatbelt or secured in a car seat or booster seat appropriate for their size.  Unrestrained passengers are more likely to be injured and become a projectile to other passengers in a crash.

  • Keep your speed down. Give yourself plenty of time and distance to react to the traffic around you. Let impatient and aggressive drivers pass you or go ahead of you so that you control the situation.

  • If there will be drinking at your holiday get-together, choose a designated driver who will remain alcohol free, grab a cab or stay where you are.

  • Make sure you have a roadside emergency kit, you can buy a fancy one already put together or create your own.  Basic items for your kit: jumper cables, flares, extra fuses, flashlight w/extra batteries, first aid kit, tire inflator (such as a Fix-A-Flat), tire pressure gauge, basic tools (flat & Phillips head screwdriver, pliers, adjustable wrench), duct tape, blanket, bottled water and energy bars.  Make sure your cell phone is charged and that you bring your charger for the trip.

  • Be patient and stay fresh & alert when driving.  Your trip will be safer and more enjoyable if you are not in a rush and not exhausted before you even get started.  Whomever you are going to visit would rather you arrive a little later than for you to be in a crash.

Comparing Decatur and Avondale’s Recent LGBT Rank

Atlanta recently made news scoring a perfect score in the Human Rights Campaign’s second annual Municipal Equality Index.  In the same index, WABE followed up with a report that Decatur scored the lowest score in the metro area with just a 27 rank.

City Manager Peggy Merriss pointed out to WABE that Decatur’s small size and the structure of its government prevented it from checking off some factors used to create the score…

One factor used in the survey is having an LGBT official in government.  That is something that is tough for Decatur, which has a population of about 20,000.

“We don’t have mayor’s liaisons to anything.  He shares a desk with the four other city commissioners and when they come in, they have a desk and a phone they can use.  The mayor doesn’t even have an office,” says Merriss.

However, neighboring Avondale Estates scored a 56.  So a direct comparison of areas where either Decatur or Avondale scored points may shed some light on the discrepancy in scores.

Relationship Recognition

  • Municipal Domestic Partnership Registry: Decatur 0 of 12, Avondale 12 of 12

Municipality as Employer

  • Non-Discrimination in City Employment: Decatur 10 of 10, Avondale 10 of 10
  • Domestic Partner Benefits: Decatur 4 of 4, Avondale 0 of 4
  • Municipality if a Welcoming Place to Work: Decatur 0 of 2, Avondale 2 of 2

Municipal Services

  • LGBT liaison in Mayor’s Office: Decatur 0 of 5, Avondale 5 of 5
  • Enumerated Anti-Bullying School Policies: Decatur 3 of 3, Avondale 3 of 3

Law Enforcement

  • LGBT Police Liaison or Task Force: Decatur 0 of 8, Avondale 8 of 8

Relationship with the LGBT Community

  • Leadership’s Public Position on LGBT Equality: Decatur 2 of 5, Avondale 5 of 5
  • Openly LGBT elected or appointed municipal leaders: Decatur 3 of 3, Avondale 3 of 3
  • City engages with the LGBT community: Decatur 2 of 2, Avondale 2 of 2

h/t: Decaturish

Your Favorite Thanksgiving Side Dishes

This was already a rather lively side conversation in a recent post, but here’s a place to share your favorite Thanksgiving side dishes just two days before the big day!

And really, what else are you going to do on this ridiculously rainy day??

And if you missed our “Best Turkey for the Money” thread, CLICK HERE.