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The Blue Elephant Bookshop recently moved out of this building on West Ponce in Decatur.

Email: Ralph.ellis@patch.com
Phone: 404-234-8734
Hometown: Waynesville, N.C.
Birthday: July 31
Bio: Ralph Ellis is a veteran journalist who has lived in Decatur since 2007. He serves on the homeowner’s association board for the 335 West Ponce condo building in downtown Decatur.
Ralph has extensive experience as a writer and editor for newspapers in the Southeast. A graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he joined The Atlanta Journal-Constitution in 1990. He reported on a variety of subjects, such as a couple coming to grips with their son’s homosexuality, the high cost of local elections in North Fulton County, and a man who started a Kenyan orphanage for children with AIDS in honor of his late wife.
Ralph is married to Susan Puckett, the former food editor at the AJC.
He has three grown children, Robert, David and Julia.
When he’s not working, Ralph likes to walk, swim, read, and play with his greyhound, Laney. Ralph belongs to the Atlanta Writers Club and has written a mystery novel (unpublished) and is working on a second novel.
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Politics
I have moderate Democratic leanings, but I’ve voted for some Republicans.
Religion
I was raised a Methodist and am now a member of Kairos Church in Grant Park, which is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church.
Local Hot-Button Issues
People in Decatur and Avondale Estates care deeply about quality of life issues, and that starts with the local school systems. Both towns have become magnets in recent years for couples with young children, so the emphasis on education will only increase.
Other issues people care about: Dogs, backyard farming, food and drink.
The Blue Elephant Bookshop recently moved out of this building on West Ponce in Decatur.

The Steampunk celebration was held at the Academy Theatre.
It's easy to give back at the projects such as the Decatur Farm to Schools, the Decatur Arts Festival and the Decatur High Community Garden.
The two groups will hold an unusual joint meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday.
The Decatur Post Office will be open until 6:30 p.m.
Where's the best place to grab a bite when it's late at night.
The festival celebrating the Steampunk genre continues noon to 6 p.m. Sunday.
Everybody enjoyed the spring weather this weekend.
The retail space would go from 140,000 to 518,000 square feet.
The retail space would go from 140,000 to 518,000 square feet.
Saturday was a perfect day to buy new plants or make crafts.
The retail space would go from 140,000 to 518,000 square feet.
The DeKalb County government will hold the fair 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
Grace Mandl attends Woodward Academy.
Looking for new digs? Here are some open houses that are coming up.
CSD's grad rate stayed the same, but many systems saw big drops.
The store came out on top in the Readers Choice poll.
Tuesday, a discussion of underage drinking. Wednesday, Author Haley Kilpatrick will talk about the issues girls face in middle school.
"A Place In The World" is a feature-length documentary that has been in production for several years about the school that will move into Medlock Elementary School in the fall.
DeKalb County police charge man with indecent exposure.