DEC 19 Clayton Pioneer 2008.pdf

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First Christmas in the Grove park TAMARA STEINER AND BOB STEINER Clayton Pioneer

JULIE PIERCE

MAYOR’S CORNER

Start the new year at our family party As your returning mayor, I have the honor of writing this column for the next year. I hope you will take an active role in the discussion and let me know if there are issues you’d like me to address. This is a year of transition for your City Council. Two of our veteran council members, Gregg Manning and Bill Walcutt, decided to retire. Please see the accompanying article for more about their years of dedicated service to our community. I thank you for your support of my re-election and I want to welcome Joe Medrano and Howard Geller to the council. They are dynamic, enthusiastic men who already contribute much to our community and I’m sure they will bring all of that energy and commitment to their new roles on the council. It will be a challenging year for all cities as we deal with economic issues and as the state continues to steal from local government to address its financial responsibilities. I want to focus on the positive this time, so more about that in a future column. A huge thank you to the Clayton Business and Community Association for another fabulous job of decorating the town and the holiday

See Mayor, page 9

Photo by Pete Barra

THE MT. DIABLO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CHORUS, gathered on the gazebo steps, set a festive mood for the annual Clayton Tree Lighting with a medley of holiday songs. This was the first Christmas in the new park which opened in January.

On a crisp, clear night early in December, Claytonians gathered downtown for the traditional tree lighting that kicks off the holidays in Clayton every year. This year, however, something was different. Instead of crowding around in front of the museum on Main Street, about 1000 locals headed for the Grove where a stately Christmas tree sparkled in a gazebo decked out with garland and bows and Santa in his sleigh, with five of his reindeer, lit up the night sky from atop the ramada. “Isn’t this amazing?” said Mayor Julie Pierce, welcoming the crowd to the first Christmas in the Grove park, which opened in February 2008. She was joined on the gazebo steps by the Mt. Diablo Elementary School Chorus. It wasn’t long before Santa made a nontraditional entrance in a 1974 vintage police cruiser, red lights flashing and sirens blaring. There wasn’t enough room

See Tree Lighting, page 2

Manning and Walcutt bid farewell to City Council JULIE PIERCE Special to the Pioneer

The town we love today is the legacy of the leadership of many people over many years. Two veteran council members retired this year. Gregg Manning and Bill Walcutt have given 22 and 11 years, respectively, to the betterment of our town. Nearly a hundred of their close friends and colleagues

City Council reorganizes for ‘09

Photo by Pete Barra

IT WAS AN EVENING OF COMINGS AND GOINGS FOR THE CLAYTON CITY COUNCIL ON DEC. 2. Council members Julie Pierce, Howard Geller and Joe Medrano were sworn in by City Clerk Laci Jackson, Pierce was elected mayor by acclamation of the Council and Hank Stratford was voted vice-mayor. Following the reorganization, the Council bid farewell to veteran members Bill Walcutt and Gregg Manning.

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from Clayton and the region gathered to roast and toast these two men for their service on Dec. 4 at Oakhurst Country Club. Our town looked very different when Gregg and Bill first took office. They were both actively involved in the planning of the Oakhurst project and Clayton Station. The Grove actually had a large stand of huge eucalyptus trees and they were echoed along Clayton Road by the DeMartini Winery, which is now City Hall. There was a single, dimly lit two-lane road that ran from our western boundary at Concord down Clayton Road through Main Street and became Marsh Creek Road in downtown. Oakhurst Drive didn’t exist nor did Clayton Road behind Easley Estates. Downtown Clayton and many residential neighborhoods had no sewers, storm drains or sidewalks. During their tenures, our town has grown and added services. MORE HOMES, BUSINESSES Oakhurst, Greystone Estates, Stranahan, Bridlewood, Rachel Ranch, Pine Hollow Estates and Mitchell Creek Place have added families to our town. Diamond Terrace brings our seniors close to home. We have a new middle school for our children. We’ve added the Clayton Community Park and Lydia Lane, El Molino and Westwood parks throughout the neighborhoods and the wonderful new Grove Park downtown. We’ve

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Tamara Steiner/Clayton Pioneer

GREGG MANNING (LEFT) AND BILL WALCUTT both credit their wives, Joan and Pam, for their years of patience and support. Manning and Walcutt retired this year after 33 years of combined service on the Clayton City Council. raised money and built our new library, gym and fire station. We have added businesses in Clayton Station and Longs downtown. New businesses are being actively recruited and built in our historic downtown. We have preserved the original Keller Ranch House for future restoration. We refurbished historic Endeavor Hall as an event center and converted the DeMartini Winery to active use as our City Hall. We’ve built new roads, renovated trails and added services for our residents. Gregg and Bill have helped make these services possible.

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KEEPING AN EYE ON THE BUDGET

Gregg was appointed to the council in 1986 to fill the vacated term of Jim McCormick and served continuously until Dec. 2, 2008. He was chosen by his colleagues on the council to serve as our mayor in 1992, 1997, 2002, 2005 and 2008. Gregg’s financial expertise has been a valuable asset and he has always been a diligent watchdog of our city’s budget. An avid reader, Gregg has been an ardent supporter of the Clayton Community Library, working at the book sales and serving on the Library Foundation Board.

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Gregg and his wife Joan are active volunteers and you will see them working many of our Clayton events. He runs Kiddieland for the Art and Wine Festival and Oktoberfest. A regular walker of our trails, Gregg collects a truck full of debris during the Clayton Cleans Up events. Now in its sixth year, Gregg co-founded the Clayton Counts Down Community New Year’s Eve no-alcohol family celebration we host at the gym every year. In addition to routine council

See Retirement, page 9

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