TOWN OF CLAYTON: Family Night in Downtown Clayton

TOWN OF CLAYTON: Family Night in Downtown Clayton
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Town of  Clayton issued the following announcement on Apr. 29.

The Clayton Downtown Development Association, Downtown Clayton, NC, and The Clayton Center are excited to host the first Downtown Family Night this Saturday, April 30, at 6 pm in Town Square!

These will be similar to a Movie Night, but better! These events will feature a family friendly band beginning at 6:30pm , activities for the kids during intermission and then, once it is dark, the night will end with a movie!

The April Family Night, sponsored by The Arbors at East Village, will feature The Billy Jonas Trio and then a showing of Clifford, The Big Red Dog.

Food Trucks will be on site for dinner:
Mannings, Poblanos Tacos & More, Nancy Joes & Pelicans

The community is encouraged to come out to Town Square and enjoy all the activities bring offered that evening. Kids are welcome to bring homemade instruments from home to play along with the band!

Original source can be found here.       

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Source: Town of  Clayton



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