CITY HALL - Avondale Estates
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CITY HALL - Avondale Estates
NEWS FROM CITY HALL THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE CITY OF AVONDALE ESTATES • AVONDALE ESTATES, GEORGIA November - December 2015 Autumn Fest Recap 6 Christmas Tree Lighting 7 Lakeshore Drive Avon Garden Club Sausage and Pancake Breakfast and Garden Boutique 8 • Christmas Tour of Homes and Holiday Market 18 Old Rockbridge Road Stratford Road NEWSLETTER 342 • Now in our Seventh Year • Avondale Ready To Put Down or Pick Up Roots? Children’s Choir A Community Choir of Excellence, Artistry & Musicianship Upcoming Performances Avondale Tree Lighting Nov. 30 6:30 PM Christmas & Holiday Concert Dec 8 7PM Now scheduling Voicing Auditions for Spring Semester 2016 More information: www.avondalechildrenschoir.com Candler Park Lake Claire Inman Park Decatur Druid Hills Virginia Highland Morningside Ready to Buy? I’ll leverage my in-town network to find the right property - and negotiate the best deal for you. Ready to Sell? 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Poncey Highland Old Fourth Ward Call Now: 678-358-3369 [email protected] | CynthiaBaer.com FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH AVONDALE ESTATES CHANCEL CHOIR & CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Present Christmas in Avondale A Festival of Nine Lessons & Carols Sunday, December 13 at 6:30 PM Organ & Instrumental Prelude Beginning at 6:25 PM Everyone is cordially invited to the Christmas Reception immediately following the presentation • Admission is FREE • FBCAE is located at the corner of Covington Road & Stratford Road in Avondale Estates Call 404.294.5284 for more information Inside This Issue 4 6 7 8 9 12 Halloween Spirit Awards AutumnFest 2015, Citywide Yard Sale 2015 Christmas Tree Lighting and Decorating Contest, Menorah Lighting Avon Garden Club Annual Sausage and Pancake Breakfast Mayors’ Motorcade and Bring One for the Chipper Christmas Tour of Homes and Holiday Market: See pages 17-19. Neighborhood Watch Holiday Safety Tips 13 DeKalb Symphony Orchestra, The Museum School Auction 2015, Friends of Avondale Elementary 14 Garden Clubs, Avondale Woman’s Club 15 Avondale Men’s Club Board of Mayor & Commissioners Stay in Touch with the City of Avondale Estates! Newsletter To receive this bimonthly newsletter in the mail or electronically, please email [email protected]. E-News The City emails an electronic newsletter on Mondays and Fridays, and otherwise as needed for special announcements and alerts. To sign up, visit www.avondaleestates.org/ e-news.html. Nixle This service delivers trustworthy and important neighborhood-level public safety and community event notifications by web, email and cell phone. Its authenticated service connects municipal agencies to residents in real time, delivering information to geographically targeted residents over their cell phones (via text messages), through email and through web access. The service provides four types of messages: Jonathan Elmore, Mayor Terry Giager, Mayor Pro Tem Lindsay Forlines, Commissioner Randy Beebe, Commissioner John Quinn, Commissioner Website www.avondaleestates.org Administration Twitter @City_Avondale • Instagram @avondaleestates The messages are sent by the Avondale Estates Police Department personnel. To sign up, visit www.nixle.com. Clai Brown, City Manager Ken Turner, Finance Director Gina Hill, City Clerk Keri Stevens, City Planner Phil Howland, Permitting Concierge Coordinator Debbie Revzin, Communications Manager Karen Holmes, Administrative Assistant Robert E. Wilson, City Attorney Stephen W. Nicholas, Municipal Court Judge Marcella Shaw, Clerk of Court Police Department Gary L. 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The information and advertisements contained in this Newsletter are provided for Avondale Estates as a courtesy only. No representations are made as to information presented, the quality of the goods or services advertised, or the veracity of the statements relating to the goods and services. The printing of opinions, information or advertisements does not constitute an endorsement by the Neighborhood of such opinions, information, goods or services. Oscar Griffin, Director Caryl Albarran, Code Enforcement Officer Harold Anderson, Supervisor of Sanitation and Parks and Recreation Contact us today for more information! 678.905.4842 • [email protected] www.kda-communications.com News from City Hall - Newsletter Disclaimer Purpose The City Newsletter was created for the purpose of providing a written medium for regularly sharing information from City Hall. It is a vehicle for the Board of Mayor and Commissioners and the City Manager to share information relevant to issues discussed, actions taken, and plans made by the Board of Mayor and Commissioners, to share newsworthy information about our residents and businesses, and to provide a calendar of scheduled City events. November - December 2015 • Unsolicited Copy The City Newsletter reserves the right to refuse unsolicited submissions and to edit all copy in regard to space appropriateness, and cost considerations. As a courtesy to the clubs and organizations that civically operate in the City, a brief notice of their activities may be included as space permits. The City Newsletter is not a forum for opinion pieces nor for political speech. The City reserves the right to reject any proposed advertisement of an offensive, religious, or political nature. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 3 H Halloween Spirit Awards AllState Clarendon Avenue Dartmouth Avenue Clarendon Avenue Clarendon Avenue Page 4 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 City News H City Launched New Website The City launched its new website on October 8, after months of work that included a request for proposals, a community survey and a content and navigation overhaul. Read more about the new City website and its features at http://avondaleestates.org/CivicAlerts. The City worked with government web development firm CivicPlus to create the new website, which is mobile-friendly and a more effective and attractive ambassador for the City. Please submit any questions or comments about the new site to Communications Manager Debbie Revzin at [email protected]. DeKalb County Fire Station No. 3 Gets A New Home On Monday, November 9, join DeKalb County Interim CEO, DeKalb County Fire Chief and DeKalb Commissioners; along with, the Board of Mayor and Commissioners, City Associates and members of the DeKalb County Fire Station No. 3 for the official DeKalb County ribbon-cutting ceremony of the newly constructed fire-station. Then on Saturday, November 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. all are invited to enjoy a fun day of activities at Station No. 3. Meet the crew, tour the building, learn about fire safety equipment, touch a truck, learn hands-only CPR, learn how to use a fire-extinguisher and more! Also, a firefighter costume will be available for children to try on. Local Avondale Estates businesses are encouraged to participate in the event. For more information about participating please contact City Clerk, Gina Hill at [email protected]. “Save Our Canopy” Tree Planting When: Saturday, December 5, at 9 a.m. Where: Meet at the grassy triangle bordered by Berkeley and Kensington Roads This year the City of Avondale Estates Tree Board will hold their annual tree planting on Saturday, December 5, at 9 a.m. This year’s planting titled “Save Our Canopy” aims to create a tree canopy along Kensington Road. Trident Maples will be planted in the verge, the area between the street and the sidewalk, on the north side of the Kensington Road to create shade, add fall color and visually enhance the road. All are invited to volunteer, support November - December 2015 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall and donate to the event. Donations of food, particularly breakfast and lunch items are requested. Drinks will be provided along with equipment but please bring your own gloves and water in a reusable bottle. Child volunteers will receive a volunteer certificate in appreciation of their help. It’s never too early to instill the love of nature and feeling of commitment to one’s neighborhood. Page 5 H City News The Avondale Arts Alliance would like to thank the City, all of our sponsors, volunteers, artists, vendors and the community for making this year’s AutumnFest a phenomenal success! The weekend began with our festival kickoff party, AutumnFest Art Bash, at the newly renovated Towne Cinema with jazz and funk sounds from The Myles Brown Band and food by The Bishop. Standard Band. Whee Ahh Faerie Kin, the asheville-based performance troupe of enchanted stilt walkers, delighted the crowds once again. 5K and Fun Run participants braved the weather Saturday morning to participate in the 2nd annual Jack’s Rabbit Run. Autumn Eats returned with chef demos and electable tastings. Highlights included Tim Hastings from My Parent’s Basement, serving up mushroom grinders, Makan chef George Yu, who prepared vegetable and spicy fried rice and Avondale’s Jim Stacy of Pallookaville who brought chicken dumplings and collards to the table. With sporadic rain throughout the weekend, patrons braved the weather and supported r artist market and entertainment offerings. Our music and entertainment llineup had a little of something for everyone, including Ashley Rivera, the Avondale Children’s Choir, No Komment, Fragile and the Gold www.autumnfestavondale.com Second Annual Citywide Yard Sale Success It was a beautiful morning of bargain shopping and community engagement as 75 households participated in this year’s sale. Based on suggestions from last year’s sale, directional signs and itemized listings were added. The committee welcomes suggestions on ways to improve the overall experience for shoppers. If you have a suggestion please email [email protected]. Your neighbors who worked to make this year’s yard sale possible were Mary Bell, Carolyn Chandler, Peggy Clayton, Joan Lass, Marycharles Roberts, Mary Crowell, Ben Cannon, Red Murphey and Dave Maddox. Laura McCrodden, Candance Jones, Deb Schum, Christie Granger, Jane Howe, Steve Ryan, Jeanne Giager, Sarah Zimny, Rita Csonka and Jan Winfield helped with maps Page 6 and signs. Karen Holmes took care of registration forms and money. Kelly Brooks created the wonderful map and itemized listings. Sue Weaver did a wonderful job organizing the charity pickups. The Citywide Yard Sale would not have happened without the support of the Board and Mayor and Commissioners, City Manager Clai Brown and all other City associates. Save the date of September 17, 2016, for the Third Annual Citywide Yard Sale. Registration will begin on Monday, August 29, and end on Friday, September 9. If you are interested in volunteering for the Third Annual Citywide Yard Sale please contact Mary Bell at [email protected] or at 678-596-4895. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 City News H City of Avondale Estates Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Monday, November 30 at 6 p.m. The Avondale Estates Christmas celebration begins with the lighting of the Christmas tree located at the intersection of Clarendon Avenue and South Avondale Road. Boy Scout Troop 6 will be giving away cookies in a tent adjacent to the tree. This is a rain-or-shine event, so additional tents will be set up if needed. The Avondale First Baptist Church will begin caroling at 6:30 p.m. The tree lighting will take place at 7 p.m. and cider and donuts will be available for attendees. As in the past, Santa Claus will once again make a special personal appearance for the occasion. 17th Annual Lake Avondale Tree Lighting Saturday, December 5 at 6 p.m. Lake Avondale This spectacular event has become one if the City’s favorite events thanks to longtime resident Thomas P. Samford, who famously coined the phrase, “It’s another beautiful day in Avondale Estates.” Tom, a successful self-taught engineer, built a home in Avondale Estates in 1950 and remained in the City until he passed away in 2012, at age 94. He built the gazebo at Lake Avondale, and helped his grandsons design and build a bridge there to honor his late son, John. Each Christmas, the community gathers for the annual Lake Tree Lighting, when a “floating” Christmas tree designed by Tom is lit at Lake Avondale. (Source: Samford Family via the Atlanta Journal-Constitution) November - December 2015 Christmas Home and Business Decorating Contest Judging: Monday, December 15 Spirit Awards Presented: Tuesday, December 16 • Contest is open to all residences and businesses. • Judging will take place on Monday, December 15. • Winners will be announced on Tuesday, December 16. • Winners will receive a Christmas Spirit Award. • Judges will be viewing decorations on residences, storefronts, building exteriors and display windows from a vehicle passing slowly or stopping in front. Judges will not leave the vehicle for close viewing of decorations. The following rules apply: • Entrants must have their Christmas lights on by dusk. • Businesses and house numbers must be clearly marked for judges to see. • All decisions of the judges are official and final. • • • • Judging Criteria: Attractive use of light and color Overall effect Originality and creativity Creative display of theme • • • • • • • • Animation Use of non-lighting decorations Yard decoration Entry and windows decor Award Categories: Sparkle and Pizzazz—homes with the most artistic and creative use of lights or animation. Avondale Elegance—elegantly displayed decor in the yard and the home interior and exterior, as seen from the street. A Southern Living/Martha Stewart effect. Children’s Appeal—decorations that children like the most. Business Award—for the most creative, original display of holiday cheer by a business. City of Avondale Estates Annual Menorah Lighting When: Lit every evening December 6 through December 14 To celebrate Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday also known as the Festival of Lights, the City of Avondale Estates will “light” one candle on an electric menorah every evening from December 6-14. Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 7 H City News Page 8 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 City News H 2015 Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade Georgia Regional Hospital • Tuesday, December 2 It’s time once again for the City of Avondale Estates to collect items most needed by patients this Christmas at Georgia Regional Hospital at Atlanta (GRHA). The Georgia Municipal Association (GMA) began the Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade in 1958 at the request of then-Governor Ernest Vandiver. The event provides holiday gifts for patients in hospitals run by the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD). It also raises awareness for DBHDD programs and patients. There are currently five regional mental health hospitals in the state, serving thousands of Georgians. Many of these clients have lived in the hospital facility for much of their lives and receive little, if any, support from their families. Without the Mayors’ Christmas Motorcade, staff members at these hospitals say many of their clients would not receive a gift for the holidays. The Christmas spirit demonstrated by cities during the Motorcade extends beyond the holiday season. Any gifts not handed out during Christmas are used for client birthdays or given to newly arrived clients, who may need many of the items. In this way, cities help the hospitals celebrate special occasions year-round and help the hospitals meet the needs of their clients. Your generous donations will make Christmas dreams come true! Please send new and unwrapped gifts. Donations of wrapping paper, ribbons and bows are also needed. Cash donations are welcome! Checks should be made payable to: GRHA Patient Benefit Fund. Gifts or donations will be accepted at City Hall beginning in November and ending December 1. Thank you for sharing the Holiday Joy! Bring One For The Chipper! Saturday, January 9 www.KeepGeorgiaBeautiful.org Bring One for the Chipper, Georgia’s annual Christmas tree recycling program, involves hundreds of Georgia communities and thousands of volunteers. Since its inception, over 6 million Christmas trees have been recycled and diverted from landfills, according to spearheading organization Keep Georgia Beautiful. Last year a total of 117,696 trees were collected. Of these, 108,845 were recycled into mulch for playgrounds, city and county landscaping projects, and individual homes; 6,009 trees were sunk into lakes across the state to provide fish habitats; and 2,842 were used for fuel or other purposes. Please recycle your Christmas trees by placing them on the curb from Monday, December 28, to Thursday, December 31. On Saturday January 9, trees should be brought to the old compost area by the lake, near Wiltshire Drive and Berkeley Road; between the hours of 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Signs posted by the lake will mark the drop-off location. If you leave your Christmas tree up past December 31, please place it on the curb and City Public Works associates will pick it up. November - December 2015 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Wish List Miscellaneous Gifts Bingo Prizes Exercise DVDs Stationery/Stamps Golf Umbrellas Supplies for Arts and Crafts Word Search, Crossword and Sudoku Books Paperback Books, Audio Books (spiritual, romance, westerns, history, education, self-help, etc., in German, Korean, and Spanish) Bibles Qurans R&B, Gospel, Contemporary, Christian and Country Music Gift bags for Birthday Gifts (Size Medium) Birthday Cards Garden Tools Plants for Gardening Flower/Garden Seeds Puzzles (100-300 pieces) Playing Cards (Uno) Board Games (Checkers, Chess, Scrabble, Sequence and Dominos) Stocking Stuffers Candy Cookies Nuts Bookmarks Fruits Gum Address Books (no wire) Sugar-Free Items Fuzzy Socks Personal Care Items (Travel Size) Toothpaste/Toothbrushes Make-up Kits – Ethnic Colors Shampoo/Conditioner Deodorant/Body Wash Shaving Lotion/Body Lotion Bath Powder Combs/Brushes Nail Polish/Remover Hair Accessories Hair Oils Blow Dryer/Curing Iron/Flat Iron New Clothing – Men and Women (Sizes: M-L-XL-2XL-3XL-4XL) Sweatpants and Sweatshirts Jogging Outfits Socks Slip-on Sneakers/Shoes Underwear-Women’s (Sizes 5-12) Underwear-Men’s (Sizes 34-50) Sweaters/Jackets Rain Coats/Ponchos Hats T-Shirts, Long- and Short-Sleeve (Sizes M-4XL) Gloves Page 9 November 2015 calendar of events SUN 1 Daylight Saving Time Ends – Set clocks back 1 hour! MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 2 3 4 5 6 7 Curbside Leaf collection begins 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Avondale Estates Farmers Market, 64 North Avondale Rd. 7 p.m. HPC & ARB Regular Meeting 8 p.m. Avondale Estates Poetry Reading at The Bishop, 124 N. Avondale Rd 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. City Elections for Mayor and Two Commissioners 8 9 10 6:30 p.m. Downtown Development Authority Regular Meeting 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Avondale Estates Farmers Market, 64 North Avondale Rd. 15 16 17 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Avondale Estates Farmers Market, 64 North Avondale Rd. 7:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Meeting 8 p.m. DeKalb Symphony Orchestra, Marvin Cole Auditorium (see pg. 13) 22 23 24 11 Happy Veterans Day 7:30 p.m. DeKalb Choral Guild, 47 Covington Hwy. 12 13 14 19 20 21 5:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Work Session 18 11 a.m. Avondale Estates Woman’s Club Monthly Meeting, American Legion Post 66 (see pg. 14) 25 26 Thanksgiving – City Hall closed in observance of Thanksgiving Holiday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Avondale Estates Farmers Market, 64 North Avondale Rd. 29 6:30 – 10:30 p.m. Friends’ Garden Benefit ft. Mary Kay Andrews 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. DJJ 5K Run/Walk, 3408 Covington Hwy. 8 – 11 a.m. Avon Garden Club Sausage and Pancake Breakfast, 59 Lakeshore Drive (see pg. 8) 27 28 City Hall closed in observance of Thanksgiving Holiday 30 6 p.m. City Christmas Tree Lighting, Clarendon Ave. and S. Avondale Rd. Page 10 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 December 2015 calendar of events SUN MON TUES WED THURS FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 9 a.m. City of Avondale Estates Tree Planting (see pg. 13) 6 p.m. Lake Avondale Tree Lighting, 59 Lakeshore Dr. 6 7 8 9 6:30 p.m. Downtown Development Authority Regular Meeting 5:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Work Session 15 16 Hanukkah begins; Annual Menorah Lighting (evening) (see pg. 7) 7 p.m. HPC & ARB Regular Meeting 8 p.m. Avondale Estates Poetry Reading at The Bishop, 124 N. Avondale Rd. 13 Christmas Tour of Homes and Holiday Market (see pgs. 18-20) 20 14 7:30 p.m. Board of Mayor and Commissioners Regular Work Session 22 23 6 p.m. Planning and Zoning Board Regular Meeting 27 28 November - December 2015 11 12 17 18 19 25 26 11 a.m. Avondale Estates Woman’s Club Monthly Meeting, American Legion Post 66, (see pg. 14) Hanukkah ends; Last day of Annual Menorah Lighting 21 10 24 City Hall to close at 1 p.m. in observance of Christmas 29 30 Christmas City Hall closed in observance of Christmas 31 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 11 H City News Holiday Season Safety Tips from the Avondale Estates Neighborhood Watch The Avondale Estates Neighborhood Watch (AENW) would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season! With the holidays approaching many Avondale Estates residents will be traveling. The AENW would like to remind everyone that crime doesn’t take a vacation. Please complete a Security Check Form requesting the Avondale Estates Police Department to check your property while you are away. These forms are available at City Hall and on the City website www.avondaleestatses.org Have a wonderful and safe holiday season! See your savings add up. + • Always park in a well-lit and well-traveled area. • Upon returning to your vehicle, scan the interior of your car to be sure no one is hiding inside. • Do not leave packages in plain view in your vehicle or home. • Lighting: check for frayed, broken wires and lights before hanging them and utilize timers. • Keep a sufficient amount of water in tree stands. • Break down all boxes and place them in a dark-colored trash bag (don’t advertise to criminals what you have). • Lock all doors and windows in your home and turn on your security system, if applicable. • Lock shed doors, gates and garage doors. • Request that packages be delivered to work, or plan to pick them up at a secure place. • Always notify family/friends of your travel route, itinerary and schedule changes. Sherri Dickens, Neighborhood Watch Liaison + Other Holiday Security Reminders: + • First Baptist ChurCh • avondale estates Loving God Loving People Bill Kelly 404-876-3180 1776 Briarcliff #A, Atlanta GA [email protected] Insurance and coverages subject to terms, qualifications and availability. Allstate Property and Casualty Insurance Company, Allstate Fire and Casualty Insurance Company: Northbrook, Illinois © 2010. Allstate Insurance Company. Celebrate the Joy of Thanksgiving, Advent, & Christmas with Us SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY 9:15AM / WORSHIP 10:30AM Dr. Kris Mullis, Senior Pastor For more info: www.afbc.com Page 12 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 Community News H DeKalb Symphony Orchestra The DeKalb Symphony Orchestra is proud to announce a brand new season of concerts featuring traditional and contemporary symphonic repertoire. Avondale Estates resident and musician George Brandt continues to serve as Concertmaster. Performances are held at Georgia Perimeter College, Clarkston Campus, Marvin Cole Auditorium. Call the office at 678-891-3565 or purchase tickets and view the full season schedule online at www.dekalbsymphonyorchestra. org. Enjoy a Rockin’ Good Time at the Avondale Towne Cinema Updates from the Friends of Avondale Elementary School Avondale Elementary School (AES) would like to thank Avondale Estates residents for donating to their summer school supply drive and the Kids’ Own Books program. If you would like to make a donation to the school supply drive please drop off items of white, colored or loose-leaf paper and spiral notebooks to City Hall or the home of Patti Ghezzi, 3140 Wynn Drive. AES is also participating in two Go Fund Me projects. The first project is to raise money for landscaping the portion of AES property that faces Covington Highway. Read more about the project and donate by visiting http://ow.ly/Tln7I. The second project is to raise money for a Student Garden Club project. Read more about the project and donate by visiting http://ow.ly/TlnoF. For more information about ways to be a part of the great things happening at AES or to sign up for their monthly E-News contact Patti Ghezzi at [email protected]. When: Saturday, November 14, VIP hour starts at 6 p.m., General Admission begins at 7 p.m. Pull on your coolest boots and head on over to the hip new venue in Avondale Estates this weekend for a “Night at the Museum: Explorers Rock!” The Museum School of Avondale Estates will hold their annual auction at the newly renovated Avondale Towne Cinema. This must-attend event is fun for friends and neighbors looking for a night out. Plus, you won’t find a better excuse to dress up like a rock star. Enjoy signature drinks and delicious food provided by Brick Store Pub, Kimball House, Leon’s Full Service and The Bishop while you browse original art pieces, drool-worthy vacation getaways and hundreds of donated items. This year’s auction features a raffle for an exclusive Harley-Davidson motorized cart! Winners don’t need to be present the night of the auction to win. To purchase raffle tickets visit tmsauction. com/golfcart. Seventh Annual Christmas & Holiday Concert Tuesday, December 8, 7:00 PM First Baptist Church Avondale Estates FREE ADMISSION Concert Reception Afterwards This year the auction’s Fund-the-Need project is the school’s renovated cafetorium, which needs an additional $30,000 to make it fully functional. To learn more about the auction and purchase tickets, visit tmsauction.com. November - December 2015 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 13 H Clubs and Organizations Avon Garden Club 2015-2016 Season Avondale Woman’s Club The Avon Garden Club has a new website! Thanks to the hard work of Christine McMahan the club was able to roll out their website on September 2. View the new website here www. avongardenclub.org. At the club’s first 2015-2016 meeting Dr. Dontae Andrews, principal of Avondale Elementary School, gave a wonderful presentation of the school and thanked them for their donations and contributions to the ongoing reconstruction of the garden and landscaping surrounding the school. The club also discussed their upcoming Annual Sausage and Pancake Breakfast and Garden Boutique on November 21, from 8 to 11 a.m. The breakfast will be held at the Avondale Community Club, 59 Lakeshore Drive, the entire neighborhood is invited. The Avondale Woman’s Club, organized in 1957, is a communityorientated organization open to women in the general Avondale Estates area. The group meets on the fourth Thursday of each month from September to May except during November and December; when they meet on the third Thursday. All meetings are held at the American Legion Post 66, 30 Covington Road, Avondale Estates. Monthly programs range from flower arranging, health issues, crime shelter for women, children, animals and more. Also, the club performs various community projects. In their upcoming December 17, meeting, they will be auctioning off a homemade quilt made by Carolyn Meeks. Tickets are $2 and will be sold at the Avondale Estates Garden Holiday Bazaar on November 14, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and at the Avondale Estates Christmas Tour of Homes and Holiday Market on December 13, from noon to 8 p.m. You do not have to be present at the meeting to win. Contact Carolyn Meeks at 706-897-5202 with ticket questions. Below is a list of the speakers for upcoming meetings: November Dr. Linda Ellington, Veterinarian, Dearborn Animal Hospital Veterinarian December Melissa Forgey, Executive Director, DeKalb History Center January Katherine Kelbaugh, Principal, The Museum School February Rebecca Guinn, Founder Page 14 and CEO, LifeLine Animal Project Protect the things you Protect the things you cherish most. cherish most. • Plans you can customize for your needs • Plans you can customize for your needs •• Call Call a Farmers Friendly for for a Farmers Friendly Review® Review® Appointments Available •• Home Home Appointments Available BROWNE AGENCYINC INC BROWNE AGENCY www.farmersagent.com/cbrowne www.farmersagent.com/cbrowne March 2760 EECOLLEGE AVE AVE DECATUR, GA 2760 COLLEGE Dr. David Messer, Assistant Professor, Curriculum and Instruction, Clayton State University DECATUR, GA 300303973 300303973 April Representative from the Michael C. Carlos Museum May Clai Brown, City Manager of Avondale Estates Avondale Estates H Call 404.445.7734 today for Auto, Home, Life and Business. Call 404.445.7734 today for Auto, Home, Life November and Business. News from City Hall - December 2015 Clubs and Organizations H Avondale Men’s Club The Avondale Estates Men’s Club meets the last Wednesday of every month except for November and December. Their meetings are held at the American Legion Post 66, 30 Covington Road, Avondale Estates, at noon. Visit avondaleestates.org to check the City calendar for upcoming meetings and a description of the presentation for each meeting. For more information contact Bob Boyd at [email protected] or 404-501-9118. Making Disciples of Jesus Christ Presentation Schedule for 2016 January - Mary Hamilton: Retired school teacher presenting information about her recent trip to Mongolia. February – Frank Spence a public relations employee for the Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Braves and Georgia Institute of Technology will share stories about his friend Bobby Dodd and other athletic greats. March – Dr. Paul Benkeser a biomedical engineer at Georgia Institute of Tech- nology and Emory University Consortium will share the latest research information about cancer, Parkinson’s disease and diabetes. April – Randall Carlson founding partner of Archetype Builders will give a presentation on the mysteries of prehistoric America. May – DeKalb County Fire Chef Darnell Fullum will give an update on the state of the fire department. Join Us for Worship Services: Every Sunday @ 11 A.M | 4th Sundays @ 6 P.M. A vondale Pattillo United Methodist Church 3260 Covington Highway (corner of Mountain and Covington Hwy) Call - 404-294-4063 • Web at avondalepattilloumc.org Email to Pastor John at [email protected] (I Love Email) Connecting Local Businesses to Your Neighborhood. A/C Heating Services Casteel Heating & Air - 770-419-7463 E. Smith Heating & Air - 770-422-1900 Blinds & Shutters Classic Blinds & Shutters 678-820-7998 Closet Organization Closets By Design - 678-999-8122 Foundation Repair/Waterproofing AquaGuard - 678-956-7098 Home Theater/Automation Atlanta Audio & Automation 404-602-0559 Organic Produce & Food Nature’s Garden Express www.naturesgardenexpress.com Decks/Outdoor Living Leisure Time Decks - 404-935-0212 Outdoor Kitchen/Fireplaces/Gas Logs Electrical Services Casteel Heating & Air - 770-419-7463 Painting Painting Plus - 404-382-9988 The Painting Company - 678-710-9240 November - December 2015 The Mad Hatter - 770-740-8133 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Plumbing Dupree Plumbing - 770-872-0476 Greenlee Plumbing - 678-954-1781 Plumb Pros - 770-384-1886 Swimming Pools Mirage Pools - 770-886-1304 Tree Services AKA Tree Removal - 404-496-5405 Under Deck Systems Undercover Systems - 678-608-4384 Page 15 H Clubs and Organizations Children of Avondale Estates: Meet Santa! When: Sunday, December 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. Where: Avondale Community Club, 59 Lakeshore Drive The Avondale Estates Parents’ Co-Op invites all Avondale children and grandchildren to Meet Santa, a beloved annual event. Bring your little ones to share their wish lists with Santa. The Co-Op would like to thank Avondale Community Club for their continued support for this special event. A professional photographer will capture the moment, and you can download images for free! You are also welcome to take your own snapshots. Enjoy holiday treats while you wait your turn, and take home some reindeer food to ensure Rudolph and the gang can find your house on Christmas Eve. To avoid long wait times, please come at your assigned time, based on the first letter of your last name. However, if your child’s nap schedule interferes, just come when it makes sense for your family. V – Z: 1 – 1:30 p.m. R – U: 1:30 – 2 p.m. M – Q: 2 – 2:30 p.m. I – L: 2:30 – 3 p.m. E – H: 3 – 3:30 p.m. A – D: 3:30 – 4 p.m. This event is free and open to the entire Avondale Estates community! In the spirit of the season, the Parents’ Coop will be collecting canned goods and other non-perishables for Decatur-area Emergency Assistance Ministry (DEAM) which helps to prevent homelessness and hunger. Please contribute what you can for families in need! Event organizers need volunteers to contribute baked goods and help during the event for 30-minute shifts. If you’re interested please contact Angela Thread- gill at angelathreadgillofavondale@gmail. com. For more information about the Avondale Estates Parents’ Co-Op visit their website avondaleparentscoop.wordpress.com. News from Avondale Pattillo United Methodist Church Avondale Pattillo United Methodist Church (APUMC) welcomes the community to two special services this Christmas season: • The Choir Cantata, as part of the 11 a.m. Worship Service, Sunday morning, December 20. • The Christmas Eve Service of Lessons and Carols on Thursday, December 24, at 5 p.m. For more information on these or other events at APUMC please visit the church website at avondalepattilloumc.org or call the church office at 404-294-4063. Page 16 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 Clubs and Organizations H November - December 2015 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall Page 17 H Clubs and Organizations Page 18 Avondale Estates H News from City Hall November - December 2015 Happenings Across the Hedge H Tour the Town in a Trolley! Tour the town in a trolley during the 23rd Annual Avondale Estates Christmas Tour of Homes! Park at the Avondale Estates First Baptist Church and catch the trolley for a two-hour tour of six homes on Sunday, December 13. Sponsored by the Avondale Swim and Tennis Club, Avondale Veterinary Hospital, Dearborn Animal Hospital, Pine Street Market and Zest Catering, afternoon and evening trolleys are available. Sign up in advance at Finders Keepers Furnishings or email Margaret Lunsford at [email protected]. Begin your tour at the home of John and Tara Ashbaugh, 6 Dartmouth Avenue. Originally built in 1925 this Stan Pike renovation is sure to impress. Next, tour Eddie and Carla Fahy’s two bedroom/one-and-ahalf bath bungalow. Followed by Stephanie and Tracey Lewis-Shaw’s 1960s ranch, which they renovated by themselves. Sheila and John Kozak’s home is the next stop where visitors can expect to see a fully decorated home. End your tour with two of the newest homes in the City built by Lockman Homebuilding Co. on Lakeshore Drive. Owners Brian and Jennifer Houpt and Kim and Lee Macenczak will offer a view inside their craftsman style homes. Also, on December 13, the Avondale Estates First Baptist Church presents “Christmas in Avondale: A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols” at 6:30 p.m. The church will again provide parking for trolley riders. Tour the town then enjoy music of the season! Purchase or pick up tickets at the Avondale Community Club, a historic structure built on Lake Avondale in the 1920s. Visit the Holiday Market from noon to 6 p.m. for great gifts, delicious foods and fun finds! Visit the Authors’ Corner to meet Mary Kay Andrews and Rick Judy and buy autographed copies of their works. Enjoy delicious homemade soups and desserts! Advanced tickets are available at City 19 Lakeshore Drive 17 Lakeshore Drive Hall, Finders Keepers Furnishings, REAL Salon and Seventeen Steps for $15. Day of the tour tickets, can be purchased for $20 at the Avondale Community Club. 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