Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Minutes of Spring Kickoff Meeting March 31

CLAY COUNTY REVITALIZATION ASSOCIATION
Spring Kickoff
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Hayesville First United Methodist Church Gathering Place


Approximately 60 CCCRA members and guests were present at the Gathering Place for the Spring Kickoff dessert meeting. The meeting was called to order by President Rob Tiger who welcomed all in attendance and invited them to help themselves to dessert and coffee.

Clay County Economic Development Group: CCCRA director and 21st Century Planning Committee Chairperson Gail Criss introduced Gary Reffit who provided a status report for the Clay County Economic Development. The committee was set up as a result of the Clay County Comprehensive Plan. The committee’s goal is to encourage businesses and companies to locate in Clay County in order to create jobs. A request was made by Reffit to identify CCCRA members who would be willing to receive training in order to become ambassadors or behalf of the committee. Ambassadors would answer questions and assist individuals who wish to open businesses in Clay County.

Historic Courthouse Reuse Plan: Chairperson Bob Brock introduced Joe Rybicki who shared the Powerpoint presentation presented to the Commissioners at a recent meeting. Repairs will need to be done to improve draining issues and a new floor installed before other repairs can begin. Funding will be needed to commence with the project. CCCRA members were invited to attend the committee meetings which occur at least once each month.

Cherokee Homestead Exhibit: John Bayne provided background for the development of the exhibit. A grant has been written to apply for funding to build a Cherokee transition cabin on the level below the Homestead Exhibit. Rob Tiger shared information about the April 16 workshop that will be presented for Warren Wilson College and Western North Carolina University students. A goal for this year is to develop a Cherokee Heritage Day to be held at the exhibit. A Cherokee garden demonstration is scheduled for May 5. Sandy Nicolette shared how the exhibit is being shared with local school children. Volunteers and donations were requested.

Jackrabbit Trails: Joanna Atkisson and Ron Gugggisberg gave an update on the progress of the Jackrabbit Trails. Use of the trails has increased over last year. A practice section is planned. The Grand Opening is scheduled for Saturday, April 30. Members are encouraged to assist with this event.

Family Fun Fest: Sandy Nicolette described this event for Clay County children which is held the second Saturday each August. Volunteers are needed to help with food, games, contests and art activities. Suggestions for “old-fashioned” games are appreciated.

Car B Que: John Scroggs is the chairperson for the Car B Que scheduled for June 11th this year. John Bayne explained that the American Legion will provide food with the Legion Auxiliary preparing desserts. Attendees and participants are asked to wear period clothing. Two Bloodmobiles will be on hand. Proceeds from sesquicentennial events will benefit the Historic Courthouse fund and repairs to the Old Jail Museum. A parade will be held on the square, July 4th with all organizations and businesses asked to participate.

President Tiger announced that the next HandMade Cluster meeting is scheduled for May 25th in Asheville. CCCRA members are invited to attend. The cost per attendee is $15.

Adjournment. Rob Tiger thanked Margie Weathers for coordinating the meeting, Dorothy Ethridge for the table decorations, Bev Adkins for the beautiful Sesquicentennial quilt and everyone for providing the delicious desserts. Door prizes were awarded. Dennis Barber helped pay for the $50 gift certificate to the Copper Door. The meeting was adjourned.

Respectfully submitted,

Sandy Nicolette
Secretary

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