Clayton Community Foundation

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As a community led and driven 501c3 nonprofit partner to the City of Clayton, the Clayton Community Foundation (CCF) has completed over 25 projects, hosted over 150 events, and raised more than $10 million dollars. All invested back into the community, CCF enhances cultural and community assets to provide generational impact. 

Learn more at www.claytoncommunityfoundation.org

Board of Directors Information

Members
Up to 33 members plus 2 aldermanic liaisons.

Meeting Information
Meets quarterly. Meeting location and time varies. Refer also to Clayton's Meeting Guidelines. Contact Alex C. Elmestad, Executive Director, at 314-290-8553 or via email for further information. 

Members

Officers

  • Jennifer Volk, President
  • Chuck Freedman, Vice President of Internal Affairs
  • Judy Goodman, Vice President of Governance
  • Colleen Watermon, Vice President of External Affairs
  • Hannah Kim, Legal Advisor
  • Cordell Whitlock, Past President

Directors

  • Wendi Alper-Pressman
  • Deepak Balaji
  • Peter J. Barkofske
  • Cindy Berger
  • Ronda Burchard
  • Mark Carlie
  • Debbie Chase, Chair of Art
  • Boo Cook
  • Bob Denlow
  • Brian Edwards
  • Cyndee England
  • Angela Flotken
  • Lizz Gunn
  • Jack James
  • Jeff Jarrett
  • Marta Martin
  • Dr. Shanti Parikh
  • Susan Reynolds
  • Steven Rosenblum
  • Todd Spener
  • Julie Tuggle-Nguyen
  • Cheryl Verde
  • Jeffrey Yorg
  • Dr. Debbie Zimmerman

Aldermanic & City Staff Liaisons

  • Alderman Rick Hummell- Ward I
  • Alderwoman Gary Feder- Ward III
  • Toni Siering - Director of Parks & Recreation

Staff

  • Alex C. Elmestad, Executive Director
  • Lisa H. Kinsella, Foundation Coordinator

Attucks School Historic Site Marker Dedication Ceremony

For Immediate Release                                                                    

 

Contact:  Lisa Kinsella, Foundation Coordinator 

Clayton Community Foundation

Direct: (314) 290-8560

lkinsella@claytoncommunityfoundation.org

 

          

Clayton Community Foundation Joins City of Clayton to Commemorate

Black Historic Landmark

 

Dedication of Attucks School Marker 

Clayton, MO. (February 7, 2023) – As we celebrate Black History Month, the Clayton Community Foundation (CCF) and the City of Clayton recognize the enduring contributions of its Black community. From the incorporation of Clayton in 1913 until the late 1950s, a thriving Black community called Clayton home. In the area now bounded by Brentwood Blvd. on the west, Jackson Ave. on the east, Forsyth Blvd. on the north and Forest Park Parkway on the south, Black families prospered and enjoyed a strong sense of belonging in a tight knit community.

The first school in Clayton, built in 1880, taught an integrated student body until segregation became law post-Civil War. In 1888, Black children in Clayton began attending a one-room schoolhouse until the Crispus Attucks School opened in 1923 at the corner of Hanley Rd. and Bonhomme Ave. Children attended Attucks between kindergarten and eighth grade. In the 1950s, Clayton displaced several Black families and closed the Attucks School as part of a so-called “urban renewal” program. 

On Friday, February 24, the Clayton Community Foundation (CCF), a nonprofit volunteer-based philanthropic organization, will unveil a historical marker at the site of the former Attucks school. “African Americans have a proud and rich history in Clayton, and it is important to remember the legacy of the men, women, and children who built a community for themselves in present day downtown, only to be forced out by circumstances beyond their control,” said Cordell Whitlock, President of the Clayton Community Foundation. “CCF is committed to preserving and promoting the history of Clayton, and this marker will be a valuable tool to educate and inform others.” 

The Black neighborhood in Clayton included a church, Clayton Baptist, and a playground that was located at the present site of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel. A second marker recognizing this forgotten neighborhood was recommended by the Mayor’s Commemorative Landscape Task Force and approved by the Board of Aldermen, which will be installed later this year. 

WHAT:          Dedication Ceremony for the Attucks School Historic Site Marker.

The new marker follows best practices advised by the Missouri History Museum and compliments the ground marker that was dedicated by the Clayton School District in 2007. A special thanks to the CCF History Committee, the Mayor's Commemorative Landscape Task Force, volunteers, and CCF Donors for making this project possible. For more information, please visit www.ClaytonCommunityFoundation.org.

WHEN:          Friday, February 24, 2023, 10:00 AM 

WHERE:        7700 Bonhomme Avenue, Clayton, MO 63105

The marker is located at the site of the former Attucks School, the second School to serve Black children.

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To view an archive of Clayton Community Foundation meetings that occurred prior to 2022, please click here