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Clay Center Is Going the Distance for Education
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The distance learning program at the Clay Center for the Arts & Sciences is slowly but surely coming to fruition.
A $50,000 grant from Verizon, along with grants from the federal government, has allowed the center to purchase and install new equipment. The equipment will allow content and interactive programs to be transmitted to teachers and students in remote parts of the state.
Since its inception, part of the Clay Center's mission has been to be a statewide resource for ...
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Clay Center to open July 12, officials promise: Opening gets the green light from construction chiefs
Charleston Daily Mail
; Clay Center officials say they are going to open to the public on the announced date this time, no ifs, ands or buts about it. July 12. They promise. But if you don't already have tickets for grand opening celebration Saturday, it's too late. The Clay Center handed all available tickets - 2,000 of
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Center of Attention: The Clay Center's president gives a peek inside to the structure people are and will be talking about
Charleston Daily Mail
; TO hear Sue Sergi tell it, the most impressive thing about the soaring structure jutting high above the East End has nothing to do with the arts or sciences. At the Clay Center, it's all about the bathrooms, baby. Each of the Clay Center's main women's restrooms have a fleet of 25 stainless steel
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Clay Center delayed: Symphony, Sunrise left in limbo
Charleston Daily Mail
; ... phases had been sprouting up, Clay Center officials kept the news closely guarded. At the Clay Center headquarters this morning ... and individuals. Clay Center supporters in the Legislature took news of the delay in stride. "It's disappointing," Sen. Vic Sprouse ...
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Parking, food fall into place for Clay Center
Charleston Gazette
; ... before all performances. CulinArt will have an office, a manager and a chef in the building, Sergi said. In other Clay Center news: * Roughly $80,000 in ticket orders arrived in the first five days after brochures recently went out. Nine out of 10 people wanted ...
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Clay Center learns from: up-and-down debut season
Sunday Gazette-Mail
; THE Baptist Temple sanctuary offered a fine hall for a choral concert. But once the Clay Center opened, Selina Cosby Midkiff took her Appalachian Children's Chorus there. Her chorus performed three times this opening season at the Clay Center, where her spring concert sold nearly 800 tickets on a
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