Clayton Center for the Arts Grand Opening Gala
The Grand Opening Gala for the Clayton Center for the Arts was March 27, 2010. Actor and Knoxville native David Keith was the emcee for the event, which featured performances by Senator Lamar Alexander on the Alexander Steinway piano, the Maryville College Concert Choir, the Orchestra at Maryville College, the Maryville College Community Chorus, the Appalachian Ballet Company, vocalists Delores Ziegler and John Wesley Wright, bluegrass band Will Tate & 6ix Mile Express, rockabilly band Pistol Creek Catch of the Day, actors David Dwyer and Bruce McKinnon, pianists Dr. Robert Bonham and Jennifer Olander and vocalist John Cherry and many other Blount County and East Tennessee personalities.
Pistol Creek Catch of the Day - Viva Las Vegas
Pistol Creek Catch of the Day doing Viva Las Vegas on the Blue Plate Special on WDVX. June 22nd, 2010.
D-III Maryville upsets East Tennessee State 28-21
JaJuan Stinson had 114 yards on 25 carries for East Tennessee State.
Former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill Highlights from Best of Blount Awards
Former Navy SEAL Robert O'Neill Highlights from Best of Blount Awards, Nov. 6, 2014, at Clayton Center for the Arts in Maryville, Tenn. Never Quit attitude.
“Forever to Thee”
Performed at the Bicentennial Gala on October 19, 2019 in the Clayton Center for the Arts. Lane Shuler is a spoken word poet, actor, event host, realtor and entrepreneur from Townsend, Tenn. In 2009, he earned a bachelor’s degree from East Tennessee State University and started his journey into the world of competitive poetry, finishing as a winner or finalist in poetry slam competitions stretching from Knoxville to Boston. He is one of only 50 speakers worldwide invited to speak at the 2020 Global Speakers Summit it Namibia, Africa.
Senior Art Show: Jessica Callihan
Jessica Callihan's senior art show, On the Mend, was on display during November at the Clayton Center for the Arts. Callihan, a Navy veteran who suffered injuries, brings a message of recovery through art and fly fishing. See video from her senior art show reception!
“Voices of the Valley: Black Voices of a Company Town Called Alcoa, Tennessee”
Written by Maryville College alumna Joyce Williams Leo ’62, the one-act choral play with monologues tells the story of African-American men and their families who were recruited from the Deep South to work in the pot rooms of the Aluminum Company of America’s plant in Blount County.
The monologues are representative of people who call – and have called for a century – Alcoa “home.” They are the stories of employees of the plant, veterans, teachers, musicians, activists and community leaders. A spiritual shaman opens and closes the play. Cast members include Robert Darrell Orange, Lucinda Mynatt Williams, Cato Clowney, Paul Sudderth, Brenda Williams, Marlena Allison and Stanley Young.
Larry Ervin ’97, Maryville College alumnus and director of the College’s director of Multicultural Affairs and Voices of Praise gospel choir, created a CD of original music for the play. During the performance, several actors also perform solos.
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Habeas Corpus (part 1)
Live on Easter Sunday 2012 from the Clayton Center for the Arts, Maryville TN. First Apostolic Church of Maryville - Television Broadcast - The Apostolic Connection
Pastor Kenneth Carpenter
2019 Spring Band Concert
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The 2019 Alcoa High School Spring Band Concert. Performed April 16th at the Clayton Center for the Arts on the campus of Maryville College. Directed by Anthony Terry.
Mr. Doubletalk at Business Excellence Awards
The Blount Partnership presents Mr. Doubletalk who provided the entertainment at the Business Excellence Awards, Nov. 7, 2013, at the Clayton Center for the Arts in Maryville, Tenn.
Robert O'Neill Talking About the Process of Joining SEAL Team Six and Stress
A portion of a speech given by Navy SEAL and proclaimed Osama bin Laden killer Robert O'Neill briefly covering the process for joining Team Six, along with a talk about stress and how it applies to the civilian life. This is from a speech he gave at a local event called the Best of Blount Awards that occurred at the Clayton Center for the Arts on Maryville College in Maryville, TN on 11/6/14. This was such an entertaining speech--Rob was genuinely funny and an incredibly effective communicator, as well as a true warrior and hero.
EPIC MOTOR! Dover hydraulic elevator at Fine arts building, NWMS University, Maryville MO
Shot 7/29/2016.
This one might be in the running of the Haymarket garage and the Municipal garage in Sioux City.
NWMS = NorthWest Missouri State
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The Tennessee Highway Patrol won first place in radio public service announcements with this ad at the 2011 Uniformed Safety Education Officers Workshop in Louisville, KY.
Denso announces expansion in Blount County
Gov. Bill Haslam, state Economic and Community Development Commissioner Randy Boyd and Denso Manufacturing Tennessee officials announced that the company will expand its manufacturing plant in Maryville. The expansion is expected to create 500 new jobs. The announcement was made during Denso's 25th anniversary celebration at Maryville College's Clayton Center for the Arts on Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015. (Video by Saul Young/News Sentinel)
Let the River Run
The Maryville College Concert Choir set off on their domestic tour “Let the River Run”. Performances are scheduled this spring for churches in East Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina. The choir’s annual homecoming concerts are scheduled for March 30-31 at 7 p.m. in the Clayton Center for the Arts’ Harold and Jean Lambert Recital Hall. The concerts are free and open to the public.
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Coming Out Straight - Seth Morton - Roane State Video Production Entry
Heritage High School, Maryville, TN. Video Entry for Roane State Video Production category.
Former Navy SEAL Robert ONeill Highlights from Best of Blount Awards
Former Navy SEAL Robert ONeill Highlights from Best of Blount Awards, Nov. 6, 2017, at Clayton Center for the Arts in Maryville, Tenn. Never Quit attitude.
Rob ONeill speaking to FAIA general session attendees translated his elite SEAL team training into high-impact, actionable insights on leadership, decision-making, and operating in uncertain.
The former Navy SEAL who claims to have shot and killed Osama bin Laden spoke at the Best of Blount Awards in Tennesse. Robert ONeill, 38, is one of the most highly decorated veterans of our.
Freedom Come -All East TN Men's Honor Choir
Maryville College -Freedom Come performed by the Men's Honor Choir at All East TN Honor Choir.
College/Community Band
Dianne playing in the Maryville College and Community Band. Sunday afternoon, Nov.8, ;09
Robert O'Neill Saved by SEAL Team Six Sniper
A portion of a speech given by Navy SEAL and proclaimed Osama bin Laden killer Robert O'Neill telling how he was saved by a sniper on a particular mission. This is from a speech he gave at a local event called the Best of Blount Awards that occurred at the Clayton Center for the Arts on Maryville College in Maryville, TN on 11/6/14. This was such an entertaining speech--Rob was genuinely funny and an incredibly effective communicator, as well as a true warrior and hero.