Mar
23
Sat
2019
Four contestants will vie for the title of Miss Clayton High School 2019 during the 56th annual Miss CHS Scholarship Pageant on Saturday, March 23, at 7 PM at The Clayton Center.
Riley Barnes, Amelia Black, Mary-Grayce Narron and Hailey Stephens will participate in the pageant. The theme this year is “Boogie Nights.”
Tickets for the event are $10 and are available through The Clayton Center Box Office, located at 111 E. 2nd Street in advance or at the door beginning at 6 PM.
Feb
3
Wed
2021

This concert is made possible with support from the Clayton Cultural Arts Foundation.
Feb
10
Wed
2021

Join us on Wednesday, February 10, at 7pm.
Feb
24
Wed
2021
This livestream virtual concert will be broadcast on The Clayton Center’s Facebook page, as well as YouTube at the following link: https://youtu.be/uzb0ZE2TJIo
Mar
3
Wed
2021
This Live Stream Concert will be broadcast on The Clayton Center’s Facebook page, as well as YouTube at the following link: https://youtu.be/DzErY_bxWOM
Join us from your homes on Wednesday, March 3, at 7pm as Jonathan Parker returns to our stage as part of our Live Stream Concert Series.
Mar
10
Wed
2021

This concert is made possible with support from the Clayton Cultural Arts Foundation.
Mar
17
Wed
2021

This concert is made possible with support from the Clayton Cultural Arts Foundation.
Mar
31
Wed
2021

In March of 2020, we started our weekly Live Stream Concert Series with Aaron Hamm. Now he returns one year later as we continue to bring these virtual concerts straight into your living room.
Apr
7
Wed
2021
This live stream concert will be broadcast on Facebook, as well as The Clayton Center’s YouTube at the following link: https://youtu.be/Z2Eye-YyJas
This concert is made possible with support from the Clayton Cultural Arts Foundation.
Apr
14
Wed
2021
This Livestream Concert will be broadcast on The Clayton Center’s Facebook page, as well as YouTube at the following link: https://youtu.be/cnYD2bwRNPs
“Born and raised in the North Carolina backcountry, The Tan and Sober Gentlemen began taking in the songs, stories, and tunes that make up their beloved state’s heritage before they could talk. Despite having played music together in some form or another for most of their lives, the current lineup was formed in the summer of 2016. Past performances range from the Cat’s Cradle, Shakori Hills Grassroots Festival, Appaloosa Festival, and IBMA’s World of Bluegrass in the States to Spraoi Festival, Whelan’s, and the Roisin Dubh in Ireland.
The band aims to explore the Gaelic roots of North Carolinian music, and to play it with as much energy as humanly possible. Tan and Sober hangs their hat on the fact that, no matter the venue or the crowd, their live show will have the audience engaged, smiling, and drenched with sweat. As far as folk music goes, they’re about the best drinking and dancing band you’ll find.”
This concert is made possible with support from the Clayton Cultural Arts Foundation.
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