I just received an email from Allie Wall at Georgia Watch that I’m sure many of you also received, which I’ll report here for those who didn’t.

All fans of “Peachtree Screed” Monroe:

Please reserve this Saturday evening for an impromptu get together for Doug at the Red Light Café in Midtown. We will be celebrating Doug’s new position as New York City Teaching Fellow, where he will be working towards a Masters, teaching special education students in Brooklyn, and, hopefully, blogging.

He leaves for NYC on Monday, so this is your only and last chance to send him off. As an added bonus, his daughter Caroline performs at Red Light at 7:00 p.m. Please arrive early and stay late…

Red Light Café: http://www.redlightcafe.com/map.html

Caroline Monroe: http://www.carolinemonroe.com/

[Info about Caroline's performance]

Hope to see y’all there,

Allie

Congratulations to Doug. Since starting his blog for Atlanta Magazine, he has quickly become one of the most prolific and informative bloggers around. There’s going to be quite a vacuum when he leaves, as I can’t think of anybody who has been as on top of transit issues as he has.

UPDATE: I haven’t asked him about it yet, but I suspect Doug’s departure must be sudden considering his friend Andisheh lists him as one of the bright lights in the local blogosphere in this week’s Creative Loafing. Oops.

Andisheh’s opening write-up sounds to me like Ken Edelstein told him to write something to “piss off the kids and get them reading this goddamn thing.” I’d be desperate for attention too if I were a MSM organization with (supposedly) 125,000+ circulation and only 21 Feedburner subscribers on my blog.

But I do appreciate him pointing me to I Saw It On Ponce, which I wasn’t aware of and looks interesting.

UPDATE 2: Yes, it was sudden, says the man himself.