Youth Art Market and Live Music at Woodlands Garden Today
Decatur Metro | April 26, 2014 | 8:56 amWoodlands sends along the details…
It is the last weekend of the Fabulous Birdhouse Auction!www.woodlandsgarden.myevent.com YOUTH ART MARKET AND LIVE MUSICSaturday, April 27th 11 – 3FIVE HOURS OF MUSIC!Sunday, April 27th 12 until 5pmLive music in the Pavilion from five local singer-songwriters:12 until 1 p.m. –Don FayDon has performed at Woodlands with songwriters from the Unusual Suspects group starting in 2009. He plays guitar and slide guitar on steel-bodied resonator.
1 until 2 p.m. –George EckardGeorge Eckard is a Decatur area singer/songwriter who writes and performs locally, playing original songs and old favorites in the acoustic/folk genre.2 until 3 p.m. – Jonathan McBee with Barbara Holz
Jonathan McBee is a folk singer-songwriter out of Chicago, now living in Atlanta. Influences are as diverse as Martin Bogen & Armstrong to David Wilcox to Jack Williams to the Beatles. Barbara Holz, a multi-instrumentalist and singer, is a Mexican-born Spanish interpreter for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta with a passion for Latin music. She also has performed at Woodlands with Ron Hutchins as the musical duo BRiSA.3 until 5 p.m. – Allison Adams and Billy Gewin
Billy Gewin and Allison Adams, both singer-songwriting fixtures on the Atlanta area scene for more than a decade, present two hours of their original songs (with a few fun covers thrown in for good measure). Allison and Billy sing together and take turns backing each other up on their up on their originals on guitar, mandolin, bass, and ukulele.
Waffle House In Negotiations To Open in Downtown Decatur
Decatur Metro | April 25, 2014 | 3:00 pm
A reader wrote in yesterday with a tip that Waffle House was planning to open a location in downtown Decatur under Eddie’s Attic in the old Sammiches and Stuff/Little Shop space on North McDonough.
Responding to our inquiry, Decatur’s Asst. City Manager Lyn Menne tells DM that the city is aware that Waffle House is in negotiations for the space but is unaware of a signed lease. According to Menne, Waffle House has looked at several sites in Decatur over the years. She also notes that “Recently built new Waffle House operations near Georgia State and Georgia Tech have a more traditional design so it is a good fit for them to locate into an existing building [in Decatur] and bring back the historic character of the building.”
Stay tuned.
New Hotel Planned for Site Along Clairemont Avenue
Decatur Metro | April 25, 2014 | 12:04 pmAfter receiving a tip from a reader, DM confirmed with Decatur Asst. City Manager Lyn Menne that a new hotel is planned to be built on the land adjacent to the Courtyard by Marriott along Clairemont Road in downtown Decatur, just off the Square. She provided this additional information about the project…
Vision Hospitality out of Chattanooga TN has plans to construct a 138 room hotel at 116 Clairemont Avenue adjacent to the Marriott Courtyard. The proposed hotel will be similar to a facility Vision Hospitality developed in downtown Chattanooga that is very impressive. The addition of these hotel rooms will allow us to attract some larger, regional conferences to the adjacent conference center. The conference center is larger than the available hotel rooms at the Marriott can accommodate so the additional rooms at the new hotel make the center more marketable. The Marriott hotel sales team supports the idea.
They did request and receive a parking variance. Our current parking requirements for a hotel are 1.25 parking spaces per room. However, existing parking information from the adjacent Marriott showed that less than 25% of their allotted parking spaces in the conference center deck are used by hotel guests. This number was confirmed by a check of similar hotel parking facilities in downtown Atlanta, Midtown and Buckhead. Most hotel guests are arriving by transit or taxi and are not using a personal vehicle. Keeping parking requirements down to actual use requirements allowed us to limit the size of the parking deck behind the building and assure that investment dollars could be spent on making the hotel facility as nice as possible.
Photo courtesy of Parker Cross
Eye on the Street
Decatur Metro | April 25, 2014 | 9:42 amFree-For-All Friday 4/25/14
Decatur Metro | April 25, 2014 | 7:00 amFeel free to use this post to make comments and ask questions about local issues not discussed here over the past week.
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BBQ, Blues & Bluegrass Festival Expands, Relocates for 2014
Decatur Metro | April 24, 2014 | 11:42 amFrom a press release this morning from the BBQ, Blues and Bluegrass Festival…
An expanded event site and new festival times highlight the 14th annual Decatur BBQ Blues & Bluegrass Festival scheduled forSaturday August 16th.
The main festival grounds will be relocated to 635 East Lake Drive in the Family Dollar parking space.
In addition, the festival hours will be from 12pm – 8pm allowing 2 more hours of great BBQ, Blues, and Bluegrass enjoyment. “By moving the event site to the Family Dollar Lot we gain a natural event footprint and remove the need to close any streets surrounding the Harmony Park area” said Festival Director Michael Vajda. “It also allows us to accommodate more people and thus raise more money for worthy neighborhood groups through our grant process”. The Festival has always attracted a great mix of local and national Blues and Bluegrass groups and world class BBQ and that will be no different this year.
Look for further updates on bands, tickets, and volunteer opportunities as we get closer to the event date at www.decaturbbqfestival.com
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