Thursday, October 9, 2008

THE CLAY FACTORY IS MOVING!!!

THE CLAY FACTORY WILL NOW BE LOCATED HERE!
THE NEW CLAY FACTORY LINK!
NOW YOU CAN DISCUSS NEWS WITH OTHER FANS! PLEASE TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW ABOUT THE MOVE!

ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS REGISTER TO BECOME A MEMBER!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Clay Blogged!

According to OFC members, this blog is allowed to be posted in other places so here it is for your reading pleasure! It's Lovely!

Killing the elephants in the room.
10/03/08
What a week or so this has been. In fact, it's just been two weeks since I started back to the Spam. Jerome and I were just talking the other day, though, about how the past two weeks have felt like a month. So much routine to get back into and yet so much routine and consistency to break. No doubt, many of you have been going through quite a bit over the past week or so yourselves. What a bunch of headline news we have had in the past 10 days! Wall Street falling to it's knees. Congress propping it back up. Two debates. Hijackers in Somalia. New leaders in South Africa and Japan. You'd think with all of the important events going on in the world, there would be plenty to fill up the pages of America's newspapers, websites and blogs without the need for information on the private lives of the country's singers and entertainers. But, alas, thats never the case. In fact for the last five years, I've found what seems to have been an inordinate amount of interest (not from the public, but from the media) in my own personal life. The questions never seemed to stop. Oh sure, they die down for a period, but they resurface. The wind blows another direction, and I do yet another interview worried that my personal life will become a topic of discussion. No doubt the birth of Parker would bring the same scrutiny, just heightened. It's an interesting time we live in. Gone are the days when entertainers could go about their lives without the invasion of privacy that we now see everyday in the form of paparazzi and internet tabloid bloggers. So, in the hopes of being able to sing and act (and dance poorly) and do what I love to do for a living while raising my son in a hopefully more private and accepting environment, I chose to go ahead and confront things head on. Yes, I would have preferred to separate my personal life from my professional life. I would have been just as happy to go on without discussing my orientation. But, it seems like that was not an option. Make no mistake, its not because I am ashamed. No, not for a minute. I haven't always been as comfortable as I am now, but I am without a doubt, proud of who I am and make no apologies for it. Instead, I would have been happy to have kept my personal life private for that very reason. Because it's personal life and I have always considered myself a private person. But, living as myself without discussing my sexuality publicly would have been as impossible. One chance to expose the truth would have been a payday for any greedy opportunist.

I went to American Idol, much like many of us did "back in the day". Naive. Unlike the contestants who join up today, we had no idea of the power and pull of Idol when we signed on. (I'm sure many of us season two folks like to think we are the reason the show got so big!!! ;-) ) There I was two months off of the biggest show in the country, sitting at a table with a reporter from Rolling Stone who was asking me every single question I would never think of. Twenty-four years old in the rest of America is a LOT younger and more naive than twenty four years old in the media business. So when this guy started asking me about things that I didn't really know how to answer for myself... things that I was not yet ready to admit to folks like my mother and my family.... things that I found intimidating and invasive, I responded in what I assumed was a benign way at the time. I attempted to "out spin" a professional. I wasn't as good as I thought I was. But, I have no regrets. The truth is, I don't apologize for the responses I gave to that reporter or any reporter over the past five years. I did make every attempt I could after that one interview to never say "I am not gay" or "I am straight". And I never said either. (some interpreted my vague answers to mean that... but I never said either) Some will say thats misleading. In truth, it might be defined that way. But, a better definition and a more accurate way to describe it for me, is a redirection and an attempt to change the topic to something that matters more. For some of you it won't be enough, but I can't apologize for keeping my personal business to myself. If someone feels that they were mislead, I can totally understand that viewpoint and apologize for that feeling, but I can't apologize for how I handled questions that affected me and my right to privacy.

In my opinion, sexual orientation is ALWAYS a private thing. I think the OVERWHELMING majority of people agree with that. Why in the world should someone's sexual orientation be a news item? Why should anyone care? Yet, for all we espouse as a society about tolerance and open mindedness we forget to allow folks the opportunity to be who they are without judgement. Making a decision to come out to family is a difficult and heavy decision. But, for every young man or woman who is struggling with it, it should be a decision that is made on his or her own schedule ONLY. It's never acceptable for anyone to make such a decision for anyone else nor to coerce someone to take such a significant step before they are ready. Not a friend, not a stranger, not the media. So, I waited until the time was right for me. For that I can't apologize either.

There are plenty of you who have anticipated this blog in hopes that I would "set the record straight" or "admit to lying for five years and apologize for it". For that small group of people, I am afraid I will have to disappoint you. My decisions over the past five years have been made with lots of deliberation and at times even heartache. Always with concern for folks who might feel mislead. Don't doubt that. But they have also been made as an attempt, not to hide my true self, but instead to allow myself the same liberties and rights that every single gay man and woman in the world should have... the right to determine for myself when I was ready to discuss my personal life. In as much as that, at times, was interpreted as misrepresentation, I feel badly. But I reserved that right for myself and I can't say I regret it.

I have endeavored over the past several days to allow folks to vent and express themselves as freely as possible without restriction on these message boards. There is no way to change a person's mind when you tell them they are wrong. We all, when backed into a corner, have a human instinct to swing. Having different feelings and opinions and viewpoints are only natural. The only way to deal with that is to accept everyone's right to disagree, and allow them to discuss their feelings. I always have, and I always will. That said, it hasn't been, nor do I imagine it will be, my intent to make the message boards or the OFC a clearinghouse or discussion zone for sexuality or such topics. I hope we can always continue to discuss the same things we have always found important. The need for inclusion for children with disabilities. The desire to make sure every child in the world has access to their basic needs for survival. And any other topics that will make our neighborhoods, our regions, our country and our world a better more acceptable place (where that relates to issues involving sexuality, I hope we are able to advocate, at those times for the acceptance of others)... and I hope we will all still use the message boards for the lively discussion of the need for better entertainment and music in the world!!!! ;-) That said, as of this posting, I have asked the moderators to archive the thread regarding the People magazine article and close it from discussion. For those of you who are still struggling, I encourage you to continue to talk to your friends and neighbors and fellow OFC members in the thread devoted to such support. It is not going to be as easy as accepting something over night, but I believe that we are on the right track. The moderators will resume their regular duties of moderating the boards in the fashion that they did prior to last week, and I (and hopefully all of us) will resume our routines in the same fashion as well. Talking about music, talking about potential tours and other performances and appearances, talking about me forgetting my lines of tripping on stage in Spamalot, and discussing with our friends how many times we have seen the show and will see it! (And... looking forward to the announcement of out Playbill contest winner!!!)

Finally, I will say that, also representative of most every other gay man and woman in the world, that I am not defined by my sexuality. No more so than each of you are defined by your sexual orientation. No more than a man or woman is defined by race or ethnicity. It is, simply, a small facet of the same person I have always been. Most of you realize that nothing has changed. I hope to continue being able to entertain you in the same way I have for the past five years. And I hope you will allow me to continue to inform you of the causes that I find important and entertain you with the music and performances I love. For I love and cherish you all. Yesterday, now and forever.

c

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Clay Media Download Link!


If you'd like to download all the recent media recent days involving Clay then CLICK HERE to visit CLACKUNLIMITED which has all the download links!

Good Morning America Part Two

Sorry for the delay on this! I had a hard time finding it on YouTube.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Clay Aiken Coming Out

E!Online article!

Clay Aiken is joining the ranks of the out and proud.

The unlikely heartthrob, whose Southern gentlemanliness has made the young'uns love him and their moms want to pinch his cheeks, has revealed that he is gay in an upcoming cover story for People magazine, on newsstands Friday.

So whether you're saying "Huh?!" or "About time!" this is the new state of the Claynation.

"We can confirm that Clay Aiken and his son are featured on the next issue of People" the magazine confirmed in response to questions about its leaked cover, which boasts the pullout quote: "Yes, I'm gay."

"It was the first decision I made as a father," Aiken says. "I cannot raise a child to lie or to hide things. I wasn't raised that way, and I'm not going to raise a child to do that."

The 29-year-old pop star's sexuality came under increased scrutiny when he admitted to fathering a child with fiftysomething Jaymes Foster, sister of famed music producer David Foster.

Parker Foster Aiken was born Aug. 8 in North Carolina, with Aiken writing on his blog that all families involved were "thrilled."

In this week's issue, the born-again crooner acknowledged that revelations regarding his sexuality may be difficult for some in his fanbase.

"Whether it be having a child out of wedlock, or whether it be simply being a homosexual, it's going to be a lot," he says.

Aiken, who last week reprised his role as Sir Robin on Broadway in Monty Python's Spamalot, added however that he hopes his fans "know that I've never intended to lie to anybody at all. ... But if they leave, I don't want them to leave hating me."

As for how his own family dealt with the news, the onetime American Idol runner-up admitted dropping the bomb on his mom four years ago when they accompanied his younger brother, Brett, to camp Lejeune before the latter deployed to Iraq.

"I started crying in the car," Aiken recalled. "It was dark. I was sitting there, thinking to myself. I don't know why I started thinking about it ... I just started bawling. She made me pull over the car and it just came out."

And while it took some time, he said his mom eventually learned to accept her son's sexuality.

"She started crying. She was obviously somewhat stunned. But she was very supportive and very comforting," Aiken notes. "She still struggles with things quite a bit, but she's come a long way."

The singer stressed that it was necessary for him to own up to what everybody kind of already knew for Parker's sake, so his son can be raised in an atmosphere that is "accepting and allowing him to be happy."

Said Aiken: "I have no idea if he'll be gay or straight. It's not something I'll have anything to do with, or that he'll have anything to do with. It's already probably up inside the code there. . .No matter what the situation you're in, if you're raised in a loving environment, that's the most important thing."

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Clay comes out in People Magazine!


Clay has officially come out of the closet in the new edition of People Magazine! He also talks about his decision and about Parker!

Click Here to read the PerezHilton article
Click Here to read the Huffington Post article

More coming ASAP!

New Clay Message board for the younger fans!

A new message board called The Young Claynation is designed for the younger Clay fans!
CLICK HERE to check it out!

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Spamalot Clack!!!

Clay's second night is Spamalot was just as successful as ever as an enormous crowd gathered outside the stage door. Pictures from the curtain call and outside the stage door are posted HERE on the Clay Factory MySpace.
Here is a video taken by a fan from outside the stage door:

Saturday, September 20, 2008

SPAMALOT! + Blog


As you all know Clay opened up once again in Spamalot as Sir Robin with great success! I have posted many pictures from curtain call and from outside the theater door for your viewing pleasure on MySpace! CLICK HERE to see them!
Clay has also posted up a new blog on his website! If you are an official member of the Clay Aiken fan club you can view it HERE!

A Tale of Two Cities


The musical "A Tale of Two Cities" opened up on Thursday with many people in attendence including our very own, Clay Aiken.
CLICK HERE to watch a video of Clay at the opening of "A Tale of Two Cities"
All the photos from the even can be viewed HERE at the ClayFactory MySpace!

BAF-UPDATES!

LIFE IS GOOD

I have chosen several items from the Life is Good line of products that I thought most people would like to buy for themselves or as gifts for someone celebrating a birthday, a graduation or as a 'thank-you' or 'anytime' gift.

These items are from the Life is Good standard line of products and do not include any reference to The Bubel/Aiken Foundation or the inclusion mission.

To place an order, please email me at Npalbo@aol.com with what you'd like to purchase along with your full name, address, and email address. Please use LIG in the subject line of your email.

I can accept Paypal payments, personal checks or money orders only; no credit cards. Checks should be made payable to Nancy Roseen. A check will be sent to The Bubel/Aiken Foundation on a weekly basis until the fundraiser has ended.

Once you have sent an email with your order, please wait for an acknowledgement from me, which will include shipping charges. I will ship via standard first class mail, unless you specify that you require the items more quickly.

The amount sent to The Bubel/Aiken Foundation will be 50% of what you pay for your items (not including shipping). For example; if you purchase a beach towel for $35, $17.50 will be sent to the Foundation. If you have questions regarding this fundraiser, please email me at the address above.

Only items purchased from me, from my page will count toward this fundraiser. Items purchased from the Life is Good website cannot be applied to the amount raised for this event.

I'm excited that the kind people at Life is Good have given me this opportunity to raise money for my charity of choice,
The Bubel/Aiken Foundation

Thank you for your support.

www.bubelaiken.org

www.lifeisgood.com
CLICK HERE TO SEE LIFE IS GOOD FUNDRAISER PRODUCT PAGE




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Time For The Inclusion Charity


Time 4 Inclusion

Do you have the time to help out? Everyone needs a wardrobe of watches for their collection, and to match each and every outfit, so this is an excellent way to start that out. The following fundraiser has been approved and listed on the Clayboard.

APPROVED BAF FUNDRAISING PROJECT

The SCRR Beta Alpha Bears proudly announce their project: Time 4 Inclusion, we offer a Wrist Watch with text on the back of watch face reading "Everybody Counts". There will be 300 made and cost is $25.00 (includes shipping and handling). We are donating 10 to BAF for their use.

All profits after the cost and shipping goes to BAF. The first 100 watches sold will cover the manufacturing and shipping and handling, the remaining income from the other 200 watches ALL GOES TO BAF. So that means after 100 watches have sold, every penny GOES TO BAF.

For Paypal: scrrbabs@gmail.com (Checks make payable to BAF, email Marilee at at either addy listed for her mailing address.
mrussell61@hotmail.com
Coordinator: Marilee Russell
Beta Alpha Chapter: SCRR Beta Alpha Bears

The Time 4 Inclusion wrist watch with "Time 4 Inclusion" and the TBAF logo on the face and "Everybody Counts" engraved on the back is a "timely" project to raise awareness about inclusion. All proceeds support TBAF.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Broadway Cares!

You and a guest will receive VIP House Seats to see the return of Clay Aiken in the Tony Award-winning musical, SPAMALOT. After the show, you’ll go backstage where he will give you a special behind-the scenes tour. You will also have the opportunity to have your photo taken with Clay and get his autograph. Go home today with a SPAMLOT poster, autographed by Clay and the cast when he was in the show earlier this year.



CLICK HERE for more information!

Clay Sighting in NYC. SPIKES?!?

All of this brought to you by The ClayBoard!

Nikki (Claysbabygurl) and NJSoccer00 saw Clay last night exiting the theater(posted it in the OFC sightings thread)....after last night's performance and after stage door, i think, apparently Nikki saw Jerome and then a few minutes later Clay and Jerome exited stage door...they said hi and he said "hi guys"...account is very short on details...so hopefully she will answer the questions asked about what he was wearing, how his hair was styled, color, length...etc...
(this is apparently the sighting found on myspace today, i think)

ETA:

She is now reporting light blue button down shirt, khakis, brown shoes, glasses and spike hair ala Idol


from OFC
Yes he was. Nikki and I were at stage door waiting for the actors to come out and sign our playbills at Spam last night. Nikki saw Jerome then 5 minutes later saw Clay then Clay and Jerome came out of stage door and were walking fast to a car. Nikki and I said Hi Clay and he said hi guys. Oh and by the way Nikki and I were the only ones there!!!

From OFC
He had on a light blue button down shirt, khaki pants and brown shoes. He had his glasses on and his hair was spiked up like back in American Idol days.
From OFC
He looked very good last night. He seemed very happy and so was jerome. I am sure glad of going to spamalot last night I had a blast during the show and after. I love his hair
From OFC
Nikki says his hair was brown with blond highlights!!!!!
From OFC
Yup it was sure brown with blonde highlights and he didn't look like in the ai days more like the IT tour
From OFC
They had the SD wide open and you can see everybody in there, so I just glanced in to check and see if Tom or Rob was coming out and I see Jerome and I'm like thinking to myself hmm...no way....then I saw Clay and I was like shocked and i was like eeeeeeeee omg hes here

His hair wasn't that short, but in between.
From OFC
It's like darker then scrubs hair but a bit of blonde highlights
from OFC
I was in total shock like this when I saw him coming towards the sd

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Clay's Return to Spamalot in 2 Days!!!!

Just thought that I would remind everyone that Clay once again will take on the role of Sir Robin on September 19th in Spamalot! The Clay Factory MySpace will constantly be updated with the most up to date Clack from Spamalot!

http://www.myspace.com/theclayfactory

Bubel/Aiken Foundation Updates!


Founders Day Cruise to Alaska Will Benefit The Bubel Aiken Foundation


Have you ever dreamed about going on an Alaskan Cruise? How about an Alaskan Cruise that includes Faye Parker and Diane Bubel, co-founder of the Bubel/Aiken Foundation? Well, Diane Walsh has done it again and will be making the arrangements for all those interested in this fantastic deal. Why not come sailing with us?


The cruise will be on the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines ship Rhapsody of the Seas and will depart from Seattle, Washington on May 22nd 2009, returning to Seattle on May 29th, 2009. You will need to arrive in Seattle on the May 21st 2009 in order to be there in time for the cruise departure. Royal Caribbean will donate a portion of the cabin charge for every cabin booked, and used to the BAF. Other means of benefiting TBAF will be discussed pending approval from the Foundation.


Your ports of call, at this time, will be Juno, Skagway, Tracy Arm Fjord, and Victoria, British Colombia. Pricing upon request, Diane must get your commitments now however, as time and space are limited. Don't forget that there are about 30 excursion trips that may be added to your voyage, including panning for gold, flying over the glaciers, wilderness trips to gaze upon the grizzlies. The excursions are at an extra charge, but they can add to the total cruise experience.

Since space is limited, deposits must be in by September 29th if you want a guaranteed balcony or junior suite. The deposit per cabin would be $500.00 or if you are sharing it would be $250.00 per person based on double occupancy. Inside cabins, if still available, can be deposited on at a later date, but must be arranged at this time. Airfare can be arranged through Royal Caribbean or you may obtain it on your own.

Thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Please e-mail Diane if you have any questions at dawalsh2@aol.com.




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Beta Alpha "Cooking For Inclusion" Cookbook will Be Reordered If Enough Copies Are Requested



Did you order a Beta Alpha "Cooking For Inclusion" cookbook and now wish you had ordered one for your mom, sister, and best friend? Or did you just not get your order in by the deadline? Apparently there are quite a few others in your shoes right now, and requests have been made for more cookbooks.

Cindy, who along with Carol, put in lots of hard work to put these cookbooks together, has spoken with the publisher about the possibility of reordering, and here is the news she brings to us:
I have many requests for additional cookbooks. I spoke with the publisher, and I would need 200 orders to get a reprint.

I am keeping a waiting list, and if I think we approach that, I will reorder, so if you are interested in ordering and/or have shown it to people and they are interested in ordering, I need to know to track the additional requests. Please email me at cindyskuce@cox.net. We will also correct the few minor errors we came across when we do a reprint.
So, if you are interested in becoming your own version of Rachel Ray or Paula Deen via this wonderful cookbook (I've already checked out the recipes!!), send an email to Cindy and let her know how many you'd like to order. Remember, this is a fundraiser for The Bubel Aiken Foundation. Also, your Beta Alpha Group gets credit for $10 per cookbook if you let Cindy know the name of your group.

Here is some more information about the cookbooks:

"COOKING FOR INCLUSION"
2008 VOICES OF BETA ALPHA COOKBOOK
TO BENEFIT
THE BUBEL/AIKEN FOUNDATION


We need 200 additional cookbooks to reorder
Price: $20.00 (includes shipping)
Cost Breakdown: $10.00 goes to TBAF
$6.25 covers printing expense
$3.75 covers shipping

The cookbook includes 461 recipes from the chapters, Faye Parker, Aron Hall, Kristy Barnes, Jerry Aiken and the rest of the TBAF board and staff. There is also a write-up about each chapter and what inclusion means to them. They make a great gift.

Each Beta Alpha chapter will get credit on their BAF scoreboard for the number of cookbooks ordered under their chapter. If you do not belong to a chapter, you can designate which chapter is to get your credit. To clarify, if you order 5 cookbooks and $50.00 goes to BAF, that $50 goes on your chapter scoreboard.

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(Really sorry that this one didn't get posted sooner!)


Macy's "Shop For A Cause" is a One-Day Shopping Event on Saturday, September 20th.

With the purchase of a $5 shopping pass the bearer will have special savings on select merchandise throughout the store. All proceeds of the sale of shopping passes go directly to the Bubel/Aiken Foundation. By purchasing a $5 shopping pass you can support the BAF and enjoy a full day of fantastic discounts and events throughout the store.

The sale of these passes can benefit your Beta Alpha group as well. With each sale of a pass we are asking that the buyer designate which Beta Alpha group they would like to have credited with the sale.

To purchase shopping passes please send an email to me at

illinoisvoices4inclusion@yahoo.com

with your name, email address, address, the number of passes requested and the Beta Alpha group you would like credited to. We will then respond with payment information.

Thanks - Karen
http://theclayboard.yuku.com/topic/25971

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BAF Fundraiser - Don't forget Our Friend Mikayla



School is Back So Please Remember They May Need Our Friend Mikayla

Our Friend Mikayla Book

Written and illustrated by third-grade students, Our Friend Mikayla, is an honest portrayal of the children’s first reactions to Mikayla, their barriers to acceptance and finally the true friendship they formed with her. At her parents’ request, Mikayla was included in a regular classroom. Not only did Mikayla’s classmates accept her, but they also began to see her as “just like them.” Their relationship with Mikayla and their journey to acceptance inspired the book. Our Friend Mikayla became the class project, mainly because Mikayla’s friends felt they had an important message to share with other children. Their goal was to teach other kids that, “From Mikayla, we’ve learned that people with disabilities aren’t really different. It doesn’t matter if your friend is in a wheelchair. Their disabilities don’t mean you cannot be friends. Having a friend with a disability is cool.”


Yes, school is opening and it is time to remember that there are school's out there that still do not have a copy of Mikayla in their library. Perhaps even your local library, or hospital could use a copy. So why not stop by the BAF Store and order your copies today? Think of all the sweet young lives you will be enriching...

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Coloring for Inclusion - BAF Fundraiser


Since school has opened in some areas, and will be opening soon in others, we thought it would be a good idea to bring over some information from the Clayboard that is an excellent idea for children in schools, libraries, YMCA, or hospitals to name a few. Also, never forget holiday gifts for those children in your life.

Per Dianna:

I hope you all will want to support this wonderful project! The price is $6.00 + the cost to mail, and will be discounted for quantity orders of 5 or more. The more ordered, the better the price! And we will combine shipping. After production costs, 100% of the $6.00 will be donated to TBAF! We are hoping many will buy in quantities and donate to local schools and daycares. To view some sample pages of the 24 page book, please visit our website www.connectingforinclusion.com/Store.html


Please respond to Dianna Sharp at dianna@connectingforinclusion.com with an approximate number of coloring books you think you would be interested in purchasing or for more information. The books should be available for shipping the first or second week of September.

Thank you all!
Dianna and all Connecting For Inclusion members

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BAF Bear for Inclusion Awareness




The TBAF Logo bears are now available!! They are plush 9 inch, in the BAF colors, perfect for sitting on your office shelf, your classroom computer monitor, on your bedroom dresser, for gift baskets, or you can donate some to a local children's hospital or program for a child's special cuddly friend. Combine it with a Mikayla book for a wonderful teacher's gift. The footpads display the message" INCLUSION AWARENESS". Each bear comes with a BAF hangtag. All lettering and the logo are embroidered. This is the first of 3 editions planned, you'll want all 3 for your collection, and each edition will be different. We only have a limited amount of the first edition, and production on the second edition will begin when these are sold out. BAF will receive $10.00 for each bear sold. ( See pictures below. ) Many have been sold already and the positive feedback has been wonderful and very much appreciated. Don't miss out on having one of the first edition before we go on to the second edition.

total cost: $17.00 (incl shipping)
BAF- GETS $10.00
My cost for bear- - $5.50
materials/shipping- $1.50

I take Paypal or checks. Please PM me or email cindyskuce@cox.net to order and I will provide payment information,. If using Paypal, there is an additional cost of .53. I do ship international and to Canada, but there are additional shipping charges (a few dollars) for those locations.

Thanks!!
Cindy Skuce
Beta Alpha/Rhode Islanders for Inclusion Awareness
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BAF Fundraiser - Empty Ink Cartridges

There has been a wonderful fundraiser for BAF that has been going on continually for the last two years and has raised over $8500 so far for BAF. That is almost one camp, that is what we need to do even it it is one camp at a time. We appreciate the efforts of this group to see that this fundraiser has gone on for so long. Please check out the information from the Clayboard


Thanks to the CDD for the all of these articles and pictures!


I'm Back!!! Sorry for the delay! Updates Coming ASAP!

Sorry everyone! I've had a lot go bad luck lately and just got out of the hospital after having ankle surgery! I will be updating the site with all the backed up information that I wasn't able to post! I will also be updating the feel and layout of the site and updating the Clay Factory MySpace!!! Please tell fellow Claymates/Fans about the site being updated!!

Love
-Ashley

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Clay to return to Spamalot!


Clay Aiken Returns for Encore Engagement in Monty Python's SPAMALOT, The Funniest Show in the World

08/12/08

Clay Aiken will return to the scene of his triumphant Broadway debut in the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Monty Python’s SPAMALOT this Fall. Clay’s debut on Broadway earlier this year was met with wild enthusiasm from both his legion of fans and the New York press. He will reprise the role of 'Sir Robin ' at the Shubert Theatre from September 19 2008 - January 4 2009.

When he made his Broadway debut in SPAMALOT at the beginning of this year, Newsday said “Aiken is a charmer” and the Associated Press said that “Clay Aiken deftly handles supremely silly.”

Clay Aiken became a music superstar following his success on the "American Idol" television series, and has sold more than six million albums; co-authored a best-selling book; and, played six sold-out concert tours, said “Since leaving SPAMALOT in May, jokes have just not been funny. Food has lost its taste. The grass is no longer green -- the sky no longer blue. And, babies WON'T stop crying!! I'm so excited about coming back to the funniest show in the world!"

This spring, Aiken released his fourth album, On My Way Here, his first album of original songs since his 2003 chart topping, double platinum debut Measure of a Man. On My Way Here's debut in Billboard Magazine's Top 5 continued his streak of all four of his albums having debuted in the Top 5.

Directed by Mike Nichols, who won his eighth Tony Award for his direction of the new musical, Monty Python’s SPAMALOT has a book by Eric Idle, "lovingly ripped-off" from the screenplay of the Pythons’ best- loved film, Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin. The music is by Eric Idle and John Du Prez.

Tickets are available online now at telecharge.com or by calling (212) 239-6200/(800) 432-7250.

Other members of the SPAMALOT creative team include Casey Nicholaw (choreography), multiple Olivier Award-winners Tim Hatley (sets and costumes) and Hugh Vanstone (lighting) and Acme Sound Partners.

Winning more awards than any other show in the 2005 Broadway Season, including the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Cast Recording, SPAMALOT has set box office records since opening on Broadway to critical acclaim in March, 2005 at the flagship Shubert Theatre.

Monty Python’s SPAMALOT is currently running in London’s West End at the Palace Theatre and is also on National Tour around the US. Monty Python's SPAMALOT is produced by Boyett Ostar Productions, The Shubert Organization, Arielle Tepper, Stephanie McClelland/Lawrence Horowitz, Elan V. McAllister/Allan S. Gordon, Independent Presenters Network, Roy Furman, GRS Associates, Jam Theatricals, TGA Entertainment and Live Nation.

For more information on SPAMALOT, please visit: www.montypythonsspamalot.com

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Download Links to Clay baby Media!

Here are the links to download the media from all of the information on Clay's new bundle of joy! Thanks to ClackUnlimited for providing these videos! To download right click and "Save Target As" or "Save Link As"

CNN
TMZ
E Channel
The Insider
Entertainment Tonight
Access Hollywood