On The Road - Mad City Vettes

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On The Road - Mad City Vettes
On The Road
August 2016 Club Newsletter for Members and Friends of Mad City Vettes
www.madcityvettes.com
President’s Page
It has been a hot and humid summer, but I am not complaining, because it is Corvette weather!!!! There are many
great events coming up the rest of the summer for all of us to enjoy. During the month of August, there are many
events being organized by club members. Please check out the Calendar of Events published by our Events
Coordinator, Chris Weitzel. Please contact Chris if you have events you want to plan or add to the club calendar.
Thank you to Mike and Mary McIlwee for hosting Mad City Vettes at the Mallards game again! It was a great event and
this year we escaped the rain!!! Also, a big kudos goes out to Ron Frank and Joyce Miller for organizing the caravan and
signing up club members for the 45th Anniversary Black Hills Classic in the Mt Rushmore area in South Dakota.
Ron Frank and the Competition Committee has been doing a great job putting events together and getting the club
involved with other driving events in the area. During July, there was the Black Hawk Farm Drivers School, and Black
Hawk Farms Track Day for a start. August will have other driving events including a NCCC sponsored Low Speed
Autocross in Crystal Lake, Il on August 6 and Waukesha on August 7. Mad City Vettes is one of the Corvette Clubs
hosting the event on August 6. This is a great time to try out the fun but easy to drive Autocross. You are not
competing with others but driving for a time as a reference for the next time you try this fun event. Joan Thomas has
been instrumental in working with other clubs to use our NCCC Sanctions!!!! Thank you Joan!
As I mentioned last month, Mad City Vettes helped support the Brat Fest Car Show in connection with Cars Curing Kids.
They are one of the charities being considered for support by the club. Dr. Peter Nichol, the UW Children’s Hospital
Surgeon responsible for starting the charity Cars Curing Kids, is hosting the club at UW Children’s Hospital to help show
us what the charity is about and how we can help them by organizing and assisting with the Car Show and raising some
funds. Please note: SEPTEMBER’S MONTHLY BUSINESS MEETING WILL BE AT UW HOSPITALS. I WILL PROVIDE UPDATES
NEXT MONTH WHERE TO PARK. THE REGULAR MEETING WILL START AT 6:30PM INSTEAD OF 7PM.
I also want to remind everyone there is no regular meeting in August but the Annual Picnic!!! More information about
the picnic is in this newsletter. The Welcome Committee is hosting the Picnic this year and I want to thank each and
every one of you for making the Picnic great again this year!!! They have promised no rain this year!! ☺
Again, please check the calendar this month for the many fun events being hosted or organized by the Club. Besides
the Autocross events mentioned earlier, there is Men/Ladies Night Out in Waunakee and Cars Curing Kids is hosting a
Car Show at Hilldale Mall and Cruising for a Cure. Please contact Jack Hart if you are interested in giving Kids with
illness rides in your Corvette during the Cruising for a Cure. This is a great opportunity to give back to Kids with your
Corvette!
I look forward to seeing each of you during different events this month!!!!! Have a great and fun Cruise!!!!
Eric Degelau
President
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2016 MCV EVENTS
The July 12th Ladies' and Men's Night Out event was a very enjoyable evening at Biaggi's Ristorante Italiano in Middleton.
Eight women were in attendance and were seated at a table on one side of the restaurant, and the ten men in attendance
were seated at the opposite side of the restaurant. Good beverages, delicious meals with efficient and good service, plus
great conversation were had by all! – Bill and Diana Schultz
Men’s and Ladies Night,
The July Ladies and Men’s night out will be held on Tuesday, August 9th at Rex’s Innkeeper, 301 N. Century Ave., Waunakee,
WI. Cocktails at 6:00 pm and dinner at 6:30 pm. http://www.rexsinnkeeper.com/ If you are not on the list, and would like to
attend, please email Mary and Mac McIlwee at [email protected].
August
6 ………….………
6-7 …………….…
7 ………….………
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Autocross Events - Crystal Lake, IL
Corvettes of the North
Road America
Rockford Speedway Low Speed Autocross
Ladies Night Out – Rex’s Innkeeper, 301 N. Century Ave., Waunakee
Men’s Night Out – Rex’s Innkeeper, 301 N. Century Ave., Waunakee
Cars Curing Kids Car Show – Hilldale Mall, Madison
Cruising for a Cure – Madison
MCV Picnic Albion Park, Town of Edgerton, 624 Albion Rd.
Joan Thomas
Roy Markwardt
Ron Frank
Ron Frank
Mary McIlwee
Mike McIlwee
Jack Hart
Jack Hart
6:00 Gather / 6:30 Dinner
17 ………………… Black Hawk Farms Raceway, Autocross
27 ………………… Vettes on the River – LeClaire, IA
Ron Frank
September
3 ………….……… Pardeeville Car Show – Pardeeville, WI
13 ………………… Ladies Night Out – Imperial Garden, 2039 Allen Blvd., Middleton
13 ………………… Men’s Night Out – Imperial Garden, 2039 Allen Blvd., Middleton
15-18 ………….… Corvette FunFest - Effingham, IL
20 …….…………… MCV Club 6:00 p.m. Board Meeting - Sheraton Hotel
7:00 p.m. General Meeting - John Nolen Dr.
23-25 ……………. Fall Corvette Adventures - Chula Vista Resort, Wisconsin Dells
25 ………………… Joliet II Autocross, Joliet, IL
Dick Severn
Jan Davie
Rick Davie
Eric Degelau
Ron Frank
October
6-9 ………………… Eureka Springs Corvette Weekend
7-9 ………………… Color Run - Suburban Corvettes of Minn. - LaCrosse, WI
11 ……….………… Ladies Night Out – Wine Tasting Program (Pending)
11 …………….…… Men’s Night Out – Wine Tasting Program (Pending)
18 ……………….… MCV Club 6:00 p.m. Board Meeting - Sheraton Hotel
7:00 p.m. General Meeting - John Nolen Dr.
Joan Thomas
Jack Hart
Jack Hart
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2016 MAD CITY VETTES EVENTS CALENDAR
November
8 ………………… Ladies Night Out – Doolittle’s, 4323 E. Towne Blvd, Madison
8 ………………… Men’s Night Out – Doolittle’s, 4323 E. Towne Blvd, Madison
15 ………………… MCV Club 6:00 p.m. Board Meeting - Sheraton Hotel
7:00 p.m. General Meeting - John Nolen Dr.
Debby Howard
Jack Howard
December
6 ………………… MCV Holiday Party
Note: Bolded Events are organized by a club member.
Non-bolded events are for informational purposes.
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Summer is Here, don’t forget about…
Blackhawk Farms Track Days
Blackhawk Farms automotive track days - these are HPDE (high performance driving education) events that regularly take
place during the summer months. You will get classroom instruction as well as have an instructor ride with you in your car as
you drive on the 1.9 mile road course at Blackhawk Farms in South Beloit. Cost is $225 (unless it's a Corvette track day $200).
Memorial Day Weekend:
Madison WI
http://www.blackhawkfarms.com/
Any questions contact Steve McGilvrey
See the above MCV scheduled August 17 Autocross
by
Ron Frank
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http://www.mwregion.com/Flyers/flyer2016_09-25.pdf
The event flyer (see link above) was previously sent out
by RCD, Bill Docherty.
There is a limit of entrants 40 for the NCCC Low Speed
Autocross. The low speed autocross will be held on the
Autobahn Country Club’s Skid pad. It is required that all
entrants register for the NCCC Dealers Choice Concurs.
NCCC's new 2016 Charity Corvette Raffle is
underway. The Raffle will benefit St. Jude
Children's Research Hospital. Only 2000
tickets being sold and the Drawing will be at
the November 12, 2016 Governor's.
Attached is the Form for mailing in your
Ticket Purchase.
We are also holding a fun Go Kart Challenge
event. Windy City Corvettes held a similar event for club
members last year. It was such a success that we are
expanding it for 2016. Note that there is a limit of 60
drivers for this event. Entry fee covers the rental of a
high speed Go Kart for 15 minutes of track time.
Anyone that would like to purchase a
Ticket....or two...or three...and save the
mailing, copy the form and bring it and your
Check to the MCV Membership Meeting
tomorrow, June 21st. I would be happy to
take your order to Convention in July and
pick up your Ticket(s).
If you have questions or need more details about the
day’s events please check with Dave Heinemann or Larry
Pagliaro.
Joan Thomas
Mad City Vettes Governor
Touring laps of the South track will be offered as part of
the day’s activities.
Larry Pagliaro
Club President
Windy City Corvettes
Celebrating the 20
th
Anniversary of the C5 Corvette
Corvette Funfest recognizes the introduction of the Fifth Generation
Effingham, Ill. – On Jan. 6, 1997, Corvette Engineers, Chevrolet Executives and our Chief Cheerleader, Mike Yager, were on
hand in Bowling Green to unveil the next generation of America’s Sports Car: the C5 Corvette. In honor of that historic
occasion, Corvette Funfest 2016 will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the C5 Corvette’s introduction.
Corvette Funfest will showcase the unique Corvette Evolution, from C5 concept to completion. CERV 4b, along with the C5
Alpha and C5 Beta build Corvettes will chronicle the journey all the way up to the last C5 Z06 in a special display. Corvette
Funfest 2016 is scheduled for Sept. 15-18. The weekend includes 4 full days of Expert Seminars, Celebrity Choice Awards,
Product Demos and Corvettes as far as the eye can see on Mid America Motorworks’ Corporate Campus in Effingham, Ill.
“The C5 Corvette continued the forward momentum that the C4 brought back to the brand. We are looking forward to
recognizing this important generation as one of the big chapters in Corvette’s impressive history,” said Mike Yager, Chief
Cheerleader of Mid America Motorworks.
Registration is open now for Corvette Funfest 2016 at www.corvettefunfest.com.
Make plans to attend the Largest Corvette Party in the World Sept. 15-18, 2016.
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To all Corvette enthusiasts... It's time to start your engines!
Our Vettes on the River (VOTR) “all Corvette” car show is bigger and better than ever…
Come join us in Le Claire, IA on the Levee, Saturday, August 27th from 8AM to 4PM for a full day of Corvettes,
live band, 50/50 drawing, silent auction & raffle, more awards, and of course, shopping and dining in the
great city of Le Claire, IA along the Mississippi river.
Registration for VOTR 2016 is now open…
New this year, we are pleased to announce the creation of our VOTR website. You can register online, select
and purchase “T” shirts and/or Polo shirts, and print-out your car placard without having to mail anything in
(you still have the option of downloading and printing out the registration/shirt ordering and mailing it in if
you wish). Just a few things to get you to the website, registered, and ready for the event…
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Our VOTR web address is vettesontheriver.com
When the website opens, go to the registration page
Once you have registered your Corvette(s) you can also order your shirts
After you have made your purchases, you can print your car placard
Bring your placard to the event, place in on your dash and enjoy the day
That’s it, you’re in… enjoy the rest of the website and all the great pictures & stories
Arriving a day or two early? – The website has a list and links to Le Claire’s hotels
NOTE: We’ve made pre-registration fast, easy, and accurate. Now that you have an account, you can go back
into your account any time to order more shirts or re-print your placard.
There is a lot of information on the VOTR website and the information is updated continuously so keep
checking the site and you will find a lot of activities are planned for the day both on the Levee and in Le Claire
If you are a club or want to park with your group, it is0important that you pre-register and arrive in your
group. There are two entrances to the Levee one for pre-registered participants and one for non-registered
participants. If you’re pre-registered and arrive in your group, you will be parked together.
Vettes Supporting Vets – Honor--Tribute--Legends --- This year all proceeds raised will be donated to our
Vietnam Veterans Chapter 299 here in the Quad Cities. It will be an honor to share the Levee with our
Veterans as they present our nation’s colors during the color guard ceremony (11:00AM).
On behalf of the VOTR Core Committee we wish you safe travels and look forward to seeing you on the Le
Claire, IA Levee on Saturday, August 27th.
Best regards,
Jane & Randy Huber – Co-Chairpersons – Vettes on the River 2016
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Join Ron Franks & Joyce Miller on a caravan trip to Road America to see the Factory Corvettes race against
Ferrari’s, Porsche’s, BMW’s, and the new Ford Gt’s.
For those who have not been there, Road America is a beautiful 4 mile, 14 turn road racing course located 20
miles North-East of Fond Du Lac in the beautiful Kettle Moraine area of Wisconsin.
The caravan will leave the McDonald’s on Hwy 19 near exit 102 ( Windsor St.) in Sun Prairie at 7:00 AM for a
caravan of approximately 90 miles/ 1.5 hour tour up to the track.
You will wind up at the “Corvette Corral“ located near00
Gate 4, turn 3 at Road America. At the Corral, you will see
more than 100 Corvettes, have speakers to listen to, and have a lunch provided.
Tickets are $70 at the gate, however you can order in advance until July 27th and get them for $50. To get them
in advance, log on to: www.roadamerica.com , go to EVENTS. Click on IMSA/CONTINENTAL ROAD RACE
SHOWCASE. From there, follow the instructions to preorder your tickets.
Bring a cooler with beverages & food of your choice, folding chairs, sun screen, and an umbrella (yes, they race in
the rain too ).
Please let Ron Franks know if you will be joining us on this fun filled day at Road America. Ron’s phone # 608335-7441. email [email protected] .
I too will be there both Sat. & Sun. to join you.
Steve Vaughn - member of Competition Committee
As usual summer is flying by but Corvette season is far from being over! If you look over the club’s event
calendar you will see what is taking place around us both within our club and events happening in our area.
Please note that our regular club meeting in August is our annual picnic instead of gathering at the Sheraton.
This is always - rain or shine - a great outing with lots of wonderful food and time to visit with fellow members.
Enjoy your cars and drive safe.
Chris Weitzel
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ANNUAL PICNIC
Join all the fun, camaraderie and great food at this year’s picnic, Tuesday, August 16.
We’ll gather at the Town of Albion Park, 624 Albion Road, Edgerton, at 6:00 PM with dinner served at 6:30 PM.
Bring your own table settings, napkins, non-alcoholic beverage and dish to pass.
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Main Dish
Salad
Dessert
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A $2 donation per person is requested to cover the cost of the shelter reservation.
Directions: From Madison:
Take Interstate 90 South,
Take exit 156 for US-51N towards Stoughton
Turn left onto County Road A (Coachman’s golf course is on this corner)
County turns right, Do Not Follow A
Continue straight onto Albion Road into the village of Albion
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Mad City Vettes
Board Meeting
July 19, 2016
Attendance:
Board of Directors
President: Eric Degelau
Vice President: Jeff Zarth
Secretary: Leana Guelzow
Treasurer: Becky Voysey
Membership Director: Tom Urdiales
Meeting called to order - 6:10
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Membership Meeting
July 19, 2016
Meeting called to order:
Adjourned:
Standing Committee Chairs
NCCC Governor: Absent
Communications: Absent
Events Chair: Chris Weitzel
Community Service: Absent
Webmaster: Absent
NCM Ambassador: Frank Weitzel
Adjourn – 6:55
Becky gave the treasurers report.
Tom reported membership is now 130. There were five guests in
attendance last month with one couple joining.
A Memorial of $200.00 will be made to Agrace Hospice in honor
of Georgia Kuhn. A memorial of $200.00 in honor of Judy Franken
will be split between the two noted charities, Bernie Powers
Band Foundation, Sun Prairie and Animal Rescue and Veterinary
Support Services, Sun Prairie.
Chris gave report with regards to the event calendar; there is
nothing new at this time.
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NCM - Frank reported; nothing new at this time.
A motion was made and seconded to rescind the approved
motion passed last month making Cars Curing Kids our club
charity. It has been determined the general membership should
have a vote in the choosing of a club charity. Eric has proposed
the Community Service Committee should seek out a few
possible charities and bring suggestions forward for a
membership vote.
Eric- For tax purposes our club is a 501C7 and will remain as such
for now.
Eric would like to develop a flyer which could be presented to
potential sponsors.
Further discussion on the web site upgrade was tabled until the
next meeting.
There will be no board meeting in August due to annual picnic.
Prepared and submitted by, Leana Guelzow
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8:00pm
38 present this evening
2 quest couples in attendance
NCCC convention being planned for
2017 in Bowling Green, Ky. Discussion
brought forward of a possible
opportunity for a club trip to this event.
Ron Frank will be going to the
Autocross event in Crystal Lake, IL. Aug.
6th. If anyone is interested in going
along with him, please reach out to
Ron.
Chris presented the events calendar.
We had discussion on the events which
had taken place over the last month,
1. The Elmaro Winery Tour
2. The Memorial Pie Run
3. The Mallards Baseball Game
4. Men’s and Ladies night
5. 45th Anniversary Black Hills
Classics (Joyce took 1st place in
the Auto cross event)
After several years Marge and Rick
Schappe have decided to step down
with regards to planning the annual
Mystery Tour. If anyone is interested in
continuing this event the Schappe’s are
willing to offer suggestions/help as
needed.
Jeff Zarth spoke this evening on the
subject of NCRS –National Corvette
Restoration Society going over some of
the specifics in the judging process. He
also went over the “check list” that
should be done in preparation for a
road trip.
Prepared and submitted by, Leana Guelzow
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Closing Notes by your Membership Chair
Hi Members,
The summer is moving fast and I hope you are taking the time to enjoy this fantastic weather in your cars. I am
posting the roster as of the end of June knowing we have lost two more of our members. Please remember both
Georgia Kuhn and Judy Franken in your thoughts today. They will both be missed by all. I hope to see many of
you at our next meeting this coming Tuesday night at the Sheraton Hotel in Madison at 7pm.
Sincerely,
Tom Urdiales
Membership Chair
Membership Renewal
Check the Membership List to verify your contact information which includes your address, phone, cell phone,
email address, car description. If the information is not correct, let Tom know at [email protected].
For your viewing enjoyment!
Blast from the Past
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Cook’s
Corner
Blast from the Past
From November 2008 Newsletter
From August 2006 Newsletter
HOT ARTICHOKE & SPINACH DIP
1 8 oz package cream cheese
1/4 cup mayonnaise (not miracle whip)
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
1/4 cup grated Romano cheese
1/4 cup grated mozzarella cheese
1 clove garlic, finely minced (can use
dried)
1/2 tsp dried basil (or 1 tbsp fresh)
1/4 tsp garlic salt
1 14 oz can artichoke hearts, drained
and coarsely chopped
1 10 oz box frozen, chopped spinach,
prepared according to directions on
box (drain spinach well and cool
slightly)
Allow cream cheese to come to room
temperature. Cream together next 7
ingredients. Mix well. Add artichokes
and spinach, mix until blended. Spray
pie plate, pour in dip. Bake at 350 for
30 minutes. Serve with bread, crackers
or nacho chips.
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