Atlanta Moon Ride

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Come join us tonight at the 5th Annual Moon Ride! Registration is still open online till 10:30 pm. We will be at the pre-party in Piedmont Park with face paint and giveaways. Our crew has decided to dress up for this occasion so keep a look out for us! Below is the event line up and a map straight from their website.

 

 

Schedule

7 pm – 11 pm:  The Pre-Party Begins / Registration and Check-In Opens
Join us for some live music from Electric Avenue and live DJs, along with outdoor bar areas and food vendors! Guests 21 years and up can also enjoy premium selections of cocktails and brews from Sierra Nevada and Tito’s Vodka. When you arrive, please park your bicycle in the designated bike parking area next to registration. You’ll need to bring a lock!

Atlanta Moon Ride tickets are $40 if you register on-site during the event. You can register online until June 9th at 6 pm.

8-10:30 pm: Costume Contest. Click here for details!

10:30 pm:  Guests are encouraged to begin gathering at the starting line!
* Costume Contest Winners will be announced!

11 pm: Atlanta Moon Ride Begins
Participants will hit the streets for a fun ride alongside our Atlanta Police Department (APD) escorts and live, rolling music squads! *APD will keep the pace. Remember, this is a ride, not a race!moonride2017-map

Required – Helmets are a must, bicycle rentals are not available bring your own and also bring a lock!

How long does the ride take? – The ride is roughly 6 miles and it typically takes between 30 minutes to 1 ½ hours. Just remember, it’s a ride not a race!

Where should I park? Guests are encouraged to take a car service or ride bikes! You may also take Marta (10th Street Midtown Station), park at Park Tavern, or in the Sage Parking Deck at Piedmont Park. Parking at most places is between $5-$15. Thanks to YOO on the Park, there’s also event parking at 1138 Peachtree Street (with entrances at Peachtree Street & 13th Street and on Crescent Ave next to Opera) that is welcoming participants.

***This event is “Rain or Shine.” If the weather seems questionable, check the Atalanta Moon Ride’s Facebook/Twitter pages for updates. Because this is for charity, we will not issue refunds for inclement weather. Thank you for understanding!


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Outdoor Decatur Activities for Kids

The sun is out, the heat is here. Everyone is looking for ways to enjoy the sunshine. Metro Atlanta is a great place to run around, but sometimes the back yard is even better! Tuck these refreshing outdoor activities in your think tank.

  1. Zoo Atlanta’s Splash Pads

Worried your family will overheat during your visit to the Atlanta Zoo? Never fear, the splash pads are here! Similar to Centennial Olympic Park’s water area, but smaller, our Atlanta Zoo offers a nice break from the Georgia heat.

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Do’s

-Bring a towel for each kid

-Take an extra change of clothes

-Remember sunscreen

Don’ts

-Let the kids wear their shoes

-Forget to wipe everyone down

-Forget to wash hands and take a bath after

 

 

  1. Take a Wagon Ride Around the Neighborhood

Remember the fun of being pulled in a wagon? Hard to forget the simpler times. Give your kids a break from running around the house by taking them on a walk. Designating a caboose is quintessential for a calm stroll.

 

Do’s-Make sure everyone is wearing tennis shoes

-Have water in the wagon

Don’ts-Stop and talk to neighbors for long

-Forget to ask the neighbors to join

 

 

  1. Chalk It Out

Magic sidewalk chalk can build castles and dragons in your own yard! Never underestimate the power of a drawing contest. Try best shapes, best animal or most colorful to decide who wins today’s chalk contest. Driveway edification can yield hours of free time for adults!

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Do’s

-Grab a few boxes of chalk next time you go grocery shopping

-Throw all the chalk into a basket or cloth tub

Don’ts

-Underestimate the heat. Periodically offer water or ice pops

-Forget to hose the chalk off the kids

 

 

  1. Sprinkler Time

When it’s too humid to do anything besides cool off, turn on thesprinkler! Georgia’s heat is one-part sun, three-parts humidity. Might as well water the lawn while the kids have fun. Plus, letting the kids wear themselves out is fun to watch and gives parents more time to get things done.

 

Do’s

-Lather the kids in sunscreen

-Check the status of the yard (mud vs. grass)

Don’ts

-Forget to have towels ready

-Leave the sprinkler on all day

 

 

  1. Fly a Kite

Piedmont Park is a great place to fly kites. With multiple fields, levels and plenty of space for the whole family to run around, Piedmont Park is a crowd favorite. Fourth Ward Park also has a nice soccer field perfect for kite flying. Fourth Ward backs up on the Atlanta Beltline Trail. Consider biking your way to the park for extra site seeing.

Two Men and a Truck Decatur Kite Flying for Outdoor Activites

Do’s

-Bring scissors in case the string gets tangled

-Wear tennis shoe for quality running

Don’ts

-Forget to inspect the kites before leaving

-Leave your hat or sunglasses at home

 

 

  1. Check on the Spring Gardening

Following the growth process of plants can be fun! Make a growth chart for the kids and ask them to measure how tall their favorite plants grew each week. Even though we get a lot of rain in Decatur, sometimes certain plants need more. The children will take pride in the yard once they realize how much fun water jugs can be.

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Two Men and a Truck Chamblee Gardening for Outdoor Activites

Do’s

-Give each child their own ruler

-Let everyone water different plants

Don’ts

-Forget to utilize gardening hats

-Leave the weeds around plants

 

 

  1. Shoot the Hooch

Azalea Park offers more than just a few playgrounds and picnic areas. The Chattahoochee River flows all the way through Metro Atlanta! Using the actual tubing company, Shoot the Hooch is only one  option. Grab a couple over-sized floats and some friends for a day trip on the river. Leave on vehicle at the launch spot and one at the exit dock.

Two Men and a Truck Decatur Shooting the Hooch

Do’s

-Bring a life-preserver and water bottle for each tuber

-Remember the sunscreen and water shoes

 

Don’ts

-Leave the towels at the launch location

-Forget to leave a few snacks in at the exit location

 

It’s a nice to have the kids fall asleep in the car on the way back home from outdoor adventures! Two Men and a Truck Decatur understands the need to have a little peace and quiet every now and then. Here’s to a fun-filled summer, Decatur!


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