Friday, April 27, 2007

Roy Stewart & “Thick As Thieves” Scheduled for May 24 Town Square Concert


Roy Stewart & “Thick As Thieves” will take to the stage in the next installment of the Town Square Concert Series on Thursday, May 24. It’s a free, outdoor concert from 6 pm – 8 pm.

Roy Stewart and Thick as Thieves started their musical journey in 2003. They formed during the winter of 2003 and struck out immediately into the NC club scene. The band started on a strong note but soon lost the wind from its sails when front man, Roy Stewart decided it was time to try his hand in Nashville, Tennessee. After a brief stint in Nashville he soon realized that his heart and soul was still with his newly found project, Thick as Thieves. In 2005, after recovering from a brutal Nashville experience Roy and his band recorded the remainder of an original CD project, YOU CAN'T WIN EM' ALL. Now with CD in hand and a new country rock n' soul format this band is ready to take on the world.

The free concert is sponsored by the Town of Clayton and Downtown Development Association, with major support from Caterpillar, NovoNordisk, Time Warner Cable and Clayton News Star. Additional support comes from Avent-Permenter Group, Clayton Glass & Mirror, Hometowne Realty, Hudson’s Hardware, Matthews Motors, McLaurin Funeral Home, Morning Glory Inn, and Trueline Surveying.

The Triangle Brass Band will perform on June 21 as part of the Town Square Concert Series. The Nantucket concert that was rained out on April 19 will be rescheduled for later in the summer.

The Town Square is in downtown Clayton and sits between West Main Street and S. O’Neil and Fayetteville streets. For more information call (919) 553-1545 and for updates check the Downtown Clayton blog at www.downtownclayton.blogspot.com.

Monday, April 23, 2007

“Main Street Vision Forum” Planned for Tuesday

Residents and business people from throughout the Town of Clayton are invited to participate in the “Main Street Vision Forum” on Tuesday, April 24 from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm at The Clayton Center. The public is invited but everyone needs to register ahead of time so there are adequate materials and nametags.

The forum/workshop will be facilitated by NC Main Street Director, Rodney Swink and Assistant Director, Meg Dees. During the forum, participants will be divided into groups and develop lists of downtown Clayton’s strengths and weaknesses. From those lists, the participants will develop individual and group vision statements which will be shared at the end of the workshop. From that, the Downtown Development Association (DDA) will synthesize the best themes and ideas to forge a single vision statement for downtown Clayton.

The DDA is hoping between 75 to 100 people will participate in the Vision Forum. DDA Chair Joyce Blackley said this is a very important event in that DDA’s future plans of work and NC Main Street’s future assistance will be based on the visioning that takes place at this event. She said, “Downtown Clayton is the social and cultural center of the whole town and belongs to everyone in town, so we really need participation from residents and property owners from throughout Clayton.”

At a special meeting in late February, DDA members developed a broad list of stakeholder groups that they would like to have represented at the forum: residents and property owners from throughout town, representatives from civic organizations, arts and cultural groups, educational community, industry, civic leaders, church leaders, high school youth, commercial and residential real estate agents, bankers, accountants, attorneys, and town staff, especially from public safety, utility and public works departments.


Mrs. Blackley added that, “We want input and participation from native residents to newcomers and from all the different cultural communities within Clayton. We are reaching out to all these groups in town.”

Downtown Development Coordinator Bruce Naegelen said one of those groups is “One Body, One Voice, which generally meets in the Council Chambers the last Tuesday of the month. OBOV organizer Michael Williams agreed to partner with us because the Vision Forum fits the goals of the organziation. Williams said, “We are excited about the opportunity to collaborate with DDA in this awesome event. We believe that unity in the community will bring about growth and opportunity for all”. Naegelen added, “We are expecting a large number of people from ‘One Body, One Voice’ to participate.”

An activity leading to the Vision Forum was “Picture Downtown.” This activity involved 36 volunteersfrom throughout the community using disposable cameras to photograph aspects of the downtown that they “like” and “dislike” as a means of developing a record of design issues. The photographs will be on display during the Vision Forum, then used in design training and in informing the public about the downtown effort.

The Vision Forum will be followed later in the spring by a Design Workshop. It will introduce property owners and local officials to the Main Street philosphy of design rehabilitation and the system they use to provide design assistance. This will also be a public workshop.

If you would like to participate in the Main Street Vision Forum on April 24, please contact Joyce Blackley at (919) 553-6813 or Downtown Development Coordinator, Bruce Naegelen, at (919) 553-1545 or bnaegelen@townofclaytonnc.org. It is very important that all participants pre-register for this event.

Friday, April 20, 2007

Nantucket Concert in the Square Rained Out!


A beautiful day turned into a rain out as rock group Nantucket and special guests Machine Gun prepared to perform at Clayton's Town Square last night. Downtown Development Coordinator Bruce Naegelen expressed disappointment as the light rain, which began around 5 pm, just never stopped, "As the cliche goes, 'you can plan for a lot of things, but not the weather." About a hundred people showed up with umbrellas, caps and coats hoping the rain would stop, but it never did. Naegelen said a date will be worked out to bring Nantucket back to Clayton sometime this summer. The next Town Square concert in the series is scheduled for May 17 with an act to be announced, and The Triangle Brass Band is scheduled for June 21.

The photograph shows Nantucket performing during their soundcheck earlier in the day - when it wasn't raining!

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

"NANTUCKET" to Kick Off Clayton's Town Square Concert Series April 19

Get ready to rock like 1978! North Carolina’s own “Nantucket” will be kicking off Clayton’s 2007 Town Square Concert Series on April 19 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.

The concert is a wonderful way to relax with the family and friends after work, according to Downtown Development Coordinator Bruce Naegelen. He added, “It’s also a great opportunity to have dinner at one of the great local restaurants and visit the other shops and businesses that are available downtown.”

Nantucket has issued five albums from 1978 to 1984 and songs like “Heartbreaker,” “Born in a Honky Tonk” and “Timebomb” are sure to evoke youthful memories for many. All but one of the original band members are still together: Larry Uzzell, Tommy Redd, Eddie Blair, Mike Uzzell and Mark Downing continue to play the music that made them famous. During their career Nantucket shared the stage with AC/DC, Kiss, Charlie Daniels, Molly Hatchet, Black Oak Arkansas, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Humble Pie, Cheap Trick, Jimmy Buffett, Ted Nugent, Elton John and many more.

The free concert is sponsored by the Town of Clayton and Downtown Development Association, with major support from Caterpillar, NovoNordisk, and Clayton News Star. Additional support comes from Avent-Permenter Group, Clayton Glass & Mirror, Hudson’s Hardware, Matthews Motors, McLaurin Funeral Home, Morning Glory Inn, and Trueline Surveying.

The Town Square is in downtown Clayton and sits between West Main Street and S. O’Neil and Fayetteville streets. For more information call (919) 553-1737 and for updates check the Downtown Clayton blog.