Marathon Community Meeting February 3rd

The Publix Georgia Marathon (formerly the ING Marathon) will be coming through Decatur again this year on the morning of Sunday, March 20th. We are holding a Community Information Meeting on Thursday, February 3rd  at 7 pm at the Decatur Rec Center.

All members of the community are invited to attend the meeting. This is a great time to sign up to volunteer, get information about the cheering section and water stations, and have your questions answered by the Marathon staff.

The City of Decatur is once again competing for the best cheering section! We will be cheering all along the sidewalks at Ponce de Leon in front of the Old Courthouse. The City will also have  water stations as in the past and would love to have as many volunteers as possible. 

If you would like to participate and cannot attend the meeting, please contact Katie Abel at 678-553-6573 or email katie.abel at decaturga.com

Let’s Keep Pedestrians Safe

Keeping pedestrians safe is a responsibility of both walkers and car drivers. The following safety tips come from walkinginfo.org. Let’s keep our community safe for everyone!

  • You can encounter pedestrians anytime and anywhere — even in places where they are not supposed to be found.
  • Pedestrians can be very hard to see — especially in bad weather or at night. You must keep a lookout and slow down if you can’t see clearly.
  • In Georgia, every intersection is a legal crosswalk, whether marked or not. Many drivers do not realize this. When you stop for a pedestrian in a crosswalk, stop two cars back so that drivers in the other lanes can also see the pedestrian in time to stop.
  • Cars stopped in the street may be stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross. Do not pass a car stopped in one lane until you are sure it is not waiting for a pedestrian to cross.
  • When you are turning, you may have to wait for a “gap” in traffic. Be aware that while you are watching for that “gap,” pedestrians may have moved into your intended path. Double-check before you turn.
  • Be especially attentive around schools and in neighborhoods where children are active. Drive like you would want people to drive in front of your own home.

Enjoy walking in Decatur! 

 

Magical Mornings at the Rec Center

Pre-school Children Enjoy the Magical Mornings Entertainment

On  January 19th, the Decatur Active Living Department was happy to have musician Scott Douglas as the featured artist at the Magical Mornings Program. The program offers storytelling and entertainment to expand the minds of pre-school children. Mr. Douglas entertained the children and their parents with Music From Around the World. Attendees also had the opportunity to make music themselves with a variety of instruments.

For information on the Magical Mornings program, call 404-377-0494 or email lee.williams@decaturga.com.

Winter Playbook Available Online

The Winter Playbook is now available online. Click here  to get the latest information on Active Living programming and Children and Youth Services offerings. We are very excited with the new look of the Playbook and look forward to hearing your comments.

Publix Marathon Community Meeting February 3rd

It’s time again to start preparing for the Publix Georgia Marathon (formerly the ING Marathon) which is being held the morning of March 20 and will be coming through Decatur!

The City of Decatur has a great history of participating in the Neighborhood Challenge and since it has started, we have won over $15,000 in prize money that went towards fitness initiatives in Decatur. Start collecting your noise makers to cheer the runners on!

We are hosting a Community Meeting at the Decatur Recreation Center on Thursday, Feb. 3rd at 7:00pm. Please join us and find out information on the route as well as how you can become a part of the Cheering Section or Water Station. Free Parking is available in the Decatur Library Parking Deck.

For more information on the race, please visit www.georgiamarathon.com. For questions about the Neighborhood Challenge, please contact Katie Abel katie.abel@decaturga.com or 678-553-6573.

FREE LACROSSE CLINIC

So you THINK you want to play lacrosse but you are not sure.  Then join Decatur Active Living on Sunday, January 23 and Sunday, January 30th from 2:00-3:30pm on Ebster Field for a FREE lacrosse clinic.  Come learn what the game is all about.  This clinic is opened to new and returning players as well as the “in between” players.  The clinic will be conducted by Decatur High School’s very own lacrosse players.

For more information contact Stacy Green at 678-553-6549.

The Fastest Game on Two Feet!

Help Someone Get Into the Fitness Habit

 The More The Merrier — Help a Friend/Co-Worker/Relative Get Started

By Olympian Jeff Galloway, founder of Phidippides

“Now’s a great time to help someone get into a fitness habit.  Both of you will benefit.  Not only will you help him/her to manage attitude, improve vitality, release stress and think more clearly, but studies show that helping others bestows a boost to the immune system. Even if the exerciser doesn’t lose an ounce, there is an enhancement to the spirit that improves the quality of life for both of you.

When tense, stressed or un-motivated family members or co-workers exercise, they tend to be more positive and more humane afterward. Do you want your kids to do their best in school? Studies show that kids who exercise regularly do better in school and in life. Here are a few tips that have helped to improve motivation and success.”

Start getting fit now so you will be ready to join Team Decatur for the Kaiser Permanente Run/Walk on September 8th. Team Decatur members have been active already this year; 14 participated in the Decatur Booster Club “Run With the Dogs” on January 8 and are  training for the Decatur Education Foundation “Tour de Catur” on March 28th. Don’t be left out- come on out and run or walk your way to a fit 2011! You may want to run three local Decatur races and join us for the KP Run/walk to “hit” a fitness Grand Slam!

2011 City of Decatur MLK Service Project

                I would like to thank all of the city employees who came out this weekend to help with the MLK weekend service project. Each year the Decatur Preservation alliance partners with the City of Decatur to sponsor this gargantuan effort that involves making the homes of Decatur’s senior citizens safer and healthier living environments. The City of Decatur usually selects the home with the greatest safety concerns to be staffed and refurbished by City of Decatur employees. The City of Decatur home for the 2011 MLK project was located at 439 East Pharr Rd and belongs to Dorothy Stephens. She is one of the sweetest people that I’ve ever met and this motivated us to do as much as we could to help improve her domicile.

                Patrick Greer has been the House Captain of the City of Decatur project home for the last 4 years. His seemingly limitless knowledge in the areas of carpentry, electrical, and plumbing is astonishing and his work ethic is impeccable. This year’s project could not have been a success without Patrick and his hands-on approach to his role as House Captain. After an initial assessment of the house, it was determined that the floor beneath that main restroom was rotten due to a leaky toilet and the roof was caving in due to rotten supports in the attic. After an adventure into the crawlspace under the house we noticed that there was a gigantic old furnace that would prevent the installation of a proper vapor barrier and would also prevent us from reinforcing the floor. The attic and the crawl space became the main focus of the weekend even though there were a myriad of other jobs to be done. I was very concerned that our work plan may have been a little too ambitious due to the weather, our need for a large number of volunteers, and time constraints. Saturday morning arrived and I realized that all of my concerns were unnecessary.

                The City of Decatur Public Works Department showed up with what appeared to be their entire staff. It was an amazing site to see. They descended on the home like a giant swarm of locusts. However their purpose was not to destroy, but to rebuild. By the time I arrived at the house they had already cleared the thick layer of ice from the driveway and removed the debris from beneath the house. Next they removed the humungous ancient furnace which left a 10 sq ft hole in the middle of the hallway. Patrick Greer framed the hole and partnered with David Junger, Tony Parker, and Deon Wyche to lay down new hard wood flooring. Sanitation Superintendent Sean Woodson took a lead role in completing one of the hardest tasks of the weekend by installing the plastic vapor barrier in a crawl space that was barely big enough for squirrels. There were so many small jobs on the list that I was sure we would be working until Monday evening, but Derrick Jackson completed many of them with the help of his fellow employees in no time at all. Thanks also to Toni Dixon and Catherine Lee for giving up their time on Saturday to make a number of interior improvements.

                The remainder of the volunteers for the weekend came to us from the Decatur Police Department. On Sunday, Lieutenant Mike Matics and his son sanded and painted the handicap access ramp outside of Mrs. Stephen’ home. On Monday 11 police officers showed up to work. I couldn’t have dreamed for a better group of volunteers because everyone seemed to have a multitude of skills. Joshua Speed finished adding the supports for the bathroom floor in the crawl space, Chuck Gleaton took a lead role in installing the supports for the roof in the attic, and Jonathan Vandiver sanded new hard wood floor in preparation for staining. By the time 11:00 rolled around I had to apologize to all of the officers for the lack of things to do. By 1:00 the house was clean and work plan was complete.

                The 2011 MLK service project weekend was a triumphant success. Sanitation employees, maintenance employees, police officers, and fire fighters have some of the toughest jobs on earth. It is truly a joy and an honor to live in a city where these employees would sacrifice their well deserved days of rest to help make life a little better for those that may not be able to help themselves. There is no way that I can fully express my gratitude for all of you who helped me get through my first year as Patrick’s assistant house captain. Mrs. Stephens is happier and safer because of all of you. I can’t wait to see what we can accomplish in 2012.

Tennis Center Staff Shoveling Snow!

City of Decatur staff are always eager to go that extra mile! Jabari Cole and his team from the Tennis Center have been out shoveling snow from the tennis courts to prepare for weekend tennis. Snow doesn’t keep Decaturites and Active Living staff from staying active.

Volunteer at the Oakhurst Community Garden

From Andrea Zoppo at the OCG:

New and Reoccuring Service Opportunities at The Oakhurst Garden

 *NEW volunteer day and time!   Tuedays from 3-6pm! Come by and lets dig in together!

 * NEW  Garden Art Team!   Our 1st meeting is Tues. 1/25 2pm  Join us and share your ideas and talent!

 We offer a variety of volunteer opportunites throughout the week. We now have a volunteer calendar to make it easy for you to see what days and times are convient for you to give service. Please check our volunteer page to see the most up to date info about volunteering.   Click here to view our volunteer page and calendar.

 We have a wonderful group of volunteers that lead our special projects like the Bee Team, Team Chicken, and our Plot Holders.  We would like to expand our projects and recruite more Team Leaders. If you are interested in the following teams please contact our volunteer coordinator, andrea.zoppo@yahoo.com.

What a great way to get involved, help the Garden, and educate yourself about gardening!