April 15, 2020

Food Pantry Needs

Dear Old Town Neighbors,

Did you know that our local St. Vincent de Paul Society sponsors an onsite food pantry at St. Joseph’s in Clayton? The pantry serves many inner city residents and others in the area. Sadly, the food pantry is nearly empty and needs replenishment.   As a good neighbor, can you help by donating dry goods (cereal, rice, pasta), canned goods (vegetables, fruit, pasta sauce), or cleaning supplies (dish soap, laundry detergent)?

If you go to the store, or are able to order groceries online, could you try and pick up a few extras to share with those who need them?  You can place your donated bag of goods inside the hallway located at the north-side door of St. Joseph’s Church, 106 N. Meramec Avenue. Volunteers will assist by delivering the collection of donated goods to those in need. 

Feel free to share this message with others. Thank you for your generosity and stay safe and healthy!


June 14, 2019

SAVE THE DATE - Thursday, September 26th - Annual Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Association Meeting

Dear Old Town Clayton Neighbors,

Mark your calendars and plan to attend our ‘Annual Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Meeting’ on Thursday, September 26th from 7 pm - 8:30 pm, at St. Joseph Parish Hall in Clayton.

Clayton city officials will speak to us about current community issues, developments, and their impact on our neighborhood. Featured speakers include Clayton Mayor Michelle Harris, City Manager (to be determined), Ward III Aldermen, Mark Winings and Bridget McAndrew, along with Police and Fire representatives. There will also be a brief talk from a member of the Clayton Community Foundation. Following all presentations, there will be a question and answer session wit the audience. Do you have any particular talking points you want addressed at our meeting?

Do you have any gift certificates you wish to donate for our event?  As in the past, attendance prizes are awarded to some lucky attendees at the end of our meeting, and you must be present to win. The attendance prizes are always amazing!
Don't forget to connect with your Old Town Clayton neighbors on Nextdoor.com.  It's easy and free to sign up at https://oldtownclayton.nextdoor.com  To date, we have a total of 464 Old Town Clayton members which is an increase of 66 new members over the past year.  Nextdoor has increasingly become a valuable resource for our neighborhood. Help spread the word to all your neighbor friends.

Let's work on a record turnout on September 26th!  Don’t miss this opportunity to attend our always popular and informative neighborhood event!  A reminder email will be sent out closer to the meeting.

Best Regards,
Cheryl Verde
President, Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Association

July 31, 2018

SAVE THE DATE - Thursday, September 27th - Annual Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Association Meeting

Dear Old Town Clayton Neighbors,

Mark your calendars today and plan to attend our ‘Annual Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Meeting’ on Thursday, September 27th from 7 pm - 8:30 pm, at St. Joseph Parish Hall in Clayton.

Clayton city officials will speak about current community issues, developments, and their impact on our neighborhood. Featured speakers include Clayton Mayor Harold Sanger, City Manager Craig Owens, Ward III Aldermen, Mark Winings and Bridget McAndrew, along with Police and Fire representatives. Following all presentations, there will be a question and answer session. Do you have any particular talking points you want addressed at our meeting?

Do you have any gift certificates you wish to donate for this event?  As in the past, attendance prizes are awarded to some lucky attendees at the end of our meeting, and you must be present to win. 

Don't forget to connect with your Old Town Clayton neighbors on Nextdoor.com.  It's easy and free to sign up at https://oldtownclayton.nextdoor.com  To date, we have a total of 398 Old Town Clayton members which is an increase of 57 new members this past year.  Nextdoor has increasingly become a valuable resource for our neighborhood. Help spread the word to all your neighbor friends.

Don’t miss this opportunity to attend our popular and informative neighborhood event!  Let's have a record turnout on September 27th! A reminder will be posted prior to the meeting.

Best Regards,
Cheryl Verde
President, Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Association

July 12, 2018

Call for action TODAY! Blood donations needed!

The Clayton Police Department is hosting a blood drive today, Thursday July 12th, at the Center of Clayton, from 11:00 am-3:00 pm. Summer is the time of greatest need for blood supplies. We are co-hosting this event with the FBI National Academy Associates, of which Captain Stewart Glenn, Lt. Mark Smith and I are members. - Chief Kevin Murphy

Because of the short notice, you can simply walk into the Center to donate.

If you can't make it, could you share this info on your social media to spread the word about the need for donors? 

https://www.magnifyyourvoice.com/BloodDonation

October 23, 2017

Board of Aldermen meeting - Tuesday, October 24 at 7pm at City Hall

The Board will be addressing whether to allow the community access to the green space at the Maryland School property as a condition for use.  The Architectural Review Board listed this as a condition for use but it was removed by the Board after a controversial vote.  It will be up for a new vote at the meeting after an appeal by concerned residents. 

A good turnout is needed to show the need for proper compliance with current zoning ordinances. Please attend!

September 20, 2017

SAVE THE DATE - Thursday, September 28th - Annual Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Association Meeting

Dear Old Town Clayton Neighbors,

Mark your calendars and plan to attend our ‘Annual Old Town Clayton Neighborhood Meeting’ on Thursday, September 28th from 7 pm - 8:30 pm, at St. Joseph Parish Hall.

Clayton city officials will speak about current community issues, developments, and their impact on our neighborhood. Featured speakers include Clayton Mayor Harold Sanger, City Manager Craig Owens, Ward III Aldermen, Mark Winings and Alex Berger III, and Police and Fire representatives. 

Following all presentations, there will be time allowed for a question and answer session. Lastly, attendance prizes will be awarded where you must be present to win. Don’t miss this opportunity to attend our popular and informative event!

If you haven’t already joined our free neighborhood network on NextDoor.com, you can sign up at https://oldtownclayton.nextdoor.com  To date, we have 341 Old Town residents signed up as members.  I am pleased to report that we gained 124 new members this past year.  Nextdoor has become a valuable resource for our neighborhood.

Do you have any particular talking points you would like addressed at our meeting? Hope to see many of you on September 28th!



September 9, 2017

TUESDAY, 9/12/17 - Board of Aldermen meeting to approve the use for the Maryland School

* A strong turnout Of Old Town Clayton neighbors is encouraged for voices to be heard on Maryland School's future.

Board of Aldermen Meeting 
Tuesday, September 12 at 7:00 pm
Clayton City Hall, 2nd floor



August 28, 2017

TODAY - Architectural Review Board meeting

To review the Centene plans for the Maryland School property

Monday, August 28
5:30 pm
Clayton City Hall, second floor

July 28, 2017

Clayton School District Contracts to Sell Maryland School to Centene

“The following is a public message that was emailed to Clayton School District subscribers. This information is also available at http://www.claytonschools.net

July 28, 2017: The School District of Clayton has entered into a contract to sell the Maryland School property to Centene Corporation (NYSC: CNC). The agreement was finalized earlier this week. Centene is planning to use the building to house its Centene University, which will offer its flagship leadership development program to Centene employees. It will also house its early childhood development center for employees’ children. While significant rehabilitation of the building is needed, Centene is committed to minimizing disruption to the extent possible to the immediate community.

“We are pleased to have the opportunity to preserve this historic building and maintain it as a place for education for our employees and their children,” said Michael F. Neidorff, Chairman, President and CEO for Centene. “This site has been vacant for many years and is in decay. We look forward to bringing life back into the building.”
The District recently put the Maryland School back on the market and received seven offers to buy and one offer to lease the property. The Board of Education voted unanimously to move forward with Centene’s proposal.
“Preserving the historic William B. Ittner building was something we knew was important to the surrounding community,” explained Board of Education President Kristin Redington. “Centene’s proposal not only preserves the building but their vision also maintains the overall character of the site. Furthermore, their offer allowed the Board to make a fiscally-responsible decision that will provide both short- and long-term revenue to support our schools.”
The District last used Maryland School as an elementary school in 1980. Since being closed as an elementary school, the school has been rented to a private pre-school/elementary school and used as a temporary site for both District’s early childhood program and The Wilson School. Terms of the contract (including sale price) cannot be disclosed until both parties have closed on the sale and the transaction is final.
About Centene Corporation
Centene Corporation, a Fortune 100 company, is a diversified, multi-national healthcare enterprise that provides a portfolio of services to government sponsored healthcare programs, focusing on under-insured and uninsured individuals. Many receive benefits provided under Medicaid, including the State Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), as well as Aged, Blind or Disabled (ABD), Foster Care and Long Term Care (LTC), in addition to other state-sponsored programs, Medicare (including the Medicare prescription drug benefit commonly known as "Part D"), as well as programs with the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Centene operates local health plans and offers a range of health insurance solutions. It also contracts with other healthcare and commercial organizations to provide specialty services including behavioral health management, care management software, correctional healthcare services, dental benefits management, in-home health services, life and health management, managed vision, pharmacy benefits management, specialty pharmacy and telehealth services.
About the School District of Clayton
As a public school system dedicated to the education of all children who come to its schools, the School District of Clayton inspires each of its students to love learning and embrace challenge within a rich and rigorous academic culture. The District’s early childhood center, three elementary schools, middle school and high school serve a diverse student body of approximately 2,600.”

July 22, 2017

Kol Rinah Maryland Avenue Project Update Meeting


Thursday, August 3rd at 7:00 pm
7701 Maryland Avenue
Lower Level Conference Room
 Clayton MO 63105

Dave Cooperstein would like to update our neighborhood regarding the property renovation at 7701 Maryland. New architects from Clayton's Patterhn-Ives, llc have been hired to help meet the project's budget. They have come up with a fantastic, potentially beautiful new scheme, that handles the site in a slightly different way. It is believed that there are a number of elements of the site design that will be even MORE appealing to the adjacent neighbors.
There will be coffee and dessert available, and a question/answer session will follow the presentation. Mark your calendars and bring your neighbors on August 3rd.