Membership
- Memberships to the Clayton Community Center are free for Town of Clayton Residents.
- Non-residents can purchase memberships as an individual ($50) or as a family ($100).
Membership Benefits
Access to our state-of-the-art facility at the corner of Amelia Church Road and Guy Road
- Access to our elevated indoor track, elliptical machine, stationary bikes, and total body cable resistance machine
- Member exclusive programs - holiday programs and game nights
- Access to our game room which features billiards, foosball, air hockey, carpet ball, and more!
- Individual: Consists of an individual 13+ years of age at time of membership registration
- Family: Consists of all individuals living in the same household
Memberships Follow the Calendar Year
Memberships run from January 1 to December 31. As of July 1, 2019, annual memberships will no longer include registration discounts for non-residents. There will be a $5 replacement fee for lost membership cards for all residents and non-residents.
Membership rights are as defined by Clayton Parks and Recreation and memberships may be rescinded for cause or violation of policy.
- What’s the difference between a resident and a non-resident?
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A Clayton address doesn't automatically make you a Town of Clayton resident. There are many unincorporated areas of Johnston County with Clayton addresses. Clayton residents are people living in the Town limits of Clayton, who pay both Johnston County and Town of Clayton taxes. Go to this map and type in your address to see if you live inside Town of Clayton town limits/service area. When you register, we'll ask you to please show proof of your address with such things as a utility bill or driver's license.
- Why are the rates changing and why do residents get free memberships and cheaper program rates?
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Every year we analyze our pricing to make sure we're offering fair prices, staying competitive with the area's market, helping cover costs and creating equity for tax-paying Town residents and non-residents. All across the country, prices for things such as instructors, materials, uniforms, etc., are increasing. The Parks and Recreation Department has never made a profit from fees, meaning what we charge for memberships, classes, programs, rentals and athletics do not cover the costs of our entire budget.
Most of our budget is supported by Town taxes. So, we have to find the balance in what we charge, knowing that whatever gap is left over after we collect fees is made up by the taxes paid by Town of Clayton residents. While what we spend outweighs what we bring in from fees, Town leaders know investing in Parks and Recreation facilities and programs improves Clayton's quality of life and contributes to property values by creating an attractive, healthy, and active community.
We work hard to maintain great parks, organize year-round athletics, host special events, offer after-school and summer camps, and ensure people of all ages have a wide variety of ways to get active, learn new skills, encourage teamwork, build community and… have fun! If you have any questions about the changes, email us.