June 2016 CORVETTE CLUB OF KANSAS CITY

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June 2016 CORVETTE CLUB OF KANSAS CITY
June 2016
CORVETTE CLUB OF KANSAS CITY
Next CCKC meeting
Wednesday, July 20th
Uncle Buck’s Grill
Bass Pro Shop
12051 Bass Pro Drive
Olathe, KS 66061
Room opens at 5:00 and business meeting starts at
7:00. Come early enough to get your food order in
before 6:30 and dine with the group.
July Birthdays
4 - Jack Lytle
5 - Roland Norris
10 - Linda Downing
10 - Kate Levenson
11 - Loy Hickman
12 - Debbie Craven
15 - Craig Minnich
20 - Lee Burkhead
21 - Mark Mandelbaum
22 - Ray Kasper
24 - Alan Becker
26 - Jerry Stanton
28 - Rhonda Becker
July Anniversaries
6 - Becky & Bob Rafie
8 - Todd & Julie Slips
10 - Harold & Eileen Benskin
15 - Robert and Thelma Hill
17 - Dan & Kay Boyd
18 - David & Pamela Potter
26 - Clarence & Gwyn Hill
30 - John & Carol Hamblin
31 - Mike & Lee Ann Miller
31 - Vernon & Karen Pauls
Correction:
The Editor failed to mention that Lloyd LaTurner won Best of
Class with his Callaway C6 at the KCCA Hendrick Chevrolet
Corvette show on May 1st.
A Note to CCKC from Bob and Terry Henn:
Since we will not be able to attend the June and July
meetings, Terry and I wanted to personally thank each and
every one of you who has expressed their sympathies to our
family. We lost our beautiful daughter in law Megan on May
11th and Terry lost her mom on May 18th. The outpouring
of kindness from our CCKC members has been
heartwarming and deeply touching. Thank you all so much
for the cards, Facebook postings, and most importantly, your
prayers that you have offered up for our family. We are
humbled by the love and sympathy you have shown our
family. God bless you all and thank you from the bottom of
our hearts.
Bob and Terry Henn
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Guest Speaker Schedule:
JULY- Hendrick Chevrolet (Robert Weigers & Bernie
Smith). They will be discussing the benefits of our club's
corporate sponsor....buying a Corvette from Hendrick and
getting your Corvette serviced at Hendrick. Plus, club
discounts available to members at Hendrick Chevrolet.
AUGUST-Mid America Motorworks (Mike Yager). MAM is
from Effingham, Illinois. This company carries and supplies
replacement parts for years of Corvette! Mid America
Motorworks will talk about their company, the benefits of
purchasing from them. Plus, they will discuss their HUGE
annual show called Corvette FunFest, which is in midSeptember this year.
SEPTEMBER-NCRS (Harry Ledgerwood). Harry is the
President of the Kansas City chapter of the National
Corvette Restorer's Society. He will be giving a presentation
about what the NCRS means to a Corvette owner, how you
can join and how being a member of both the CCKC and the
NCRS is beneficial.
OCTOBER-to be determined. We are working on getting
someone from the National Corvette Museum to come to
speak.
June Activities:
Hendrick Corvette Show
Seventy-nine Corvettes were registered for the 2015
Hendrick show on June 5th and the weather was close to
perfect. Forty-four of the registered cars belonged to CCKC
members with the balance representing several other clubs
and non-affiliated owners. Even with registration fees
dropped $5 from 2015 registration rates net income was
slightly above 2015 levels due to effective
cost control and proceeds from the silent
auction and bake sale. Thanks to Chuck
Levenson for coordinating the show and
all of the volunteers that helped.
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Both Lloyd LaTurner and Jim Warren
have had a good run with Lloyd taking
Best of Class with his Callaway C6 at the
KCCA show and Jim winning Best of
Class for C7’s at the same event.
Non-Club Member Awards
Bruce Singer
Best of Show
Ed Mortis
Best of Class C1 (Group A)
Harry Ledgerwood
Best of Class C2 (Group B)
Don Curtis
Best of Class C3 (Group C)
Chuck Tomas
Best of Class C4 (Group D)
John Gratton
Best of Class C5 (Group E)
Joey Bosel
Best of Class C5 (Group F)
Terry Wright
Best of Class C6 (Group G)
Mike Connidham
Best of Class C6 (Group H)
Bob Hesselfiv
Best of Class C7 (Group I)
Club Member Awards
Lloyd LaTurner
Best of Show
Edward Rose
Best of Class C1 (Group A)
Larry Saunders
Best of Class C2 (Group B)
Adam Hoehn
Best of Class C3 (Group C)
Joe Campbell
Best of Class C4 (Group D)
Darrell Prock
Best of Class C5 (Group E)
Jeff Moss
Best of Class C5 (Group F)
Steve Shinners
Best of Class C6 (Group G)
Henry Ninstil
Best of Class C6 (Group H)
Jim Warren
Best of Class C7 (Group I)
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Lakeview Village Cruise
Barb Kerns coordinated a Flag Day cruise for Lakeview
Village and was pleased that 14 Corvettes showed. Dinner
was served and Fox 4 News covered portions of the event.
Thanks to all that participated.
City Market Cruise
Father’s Day turned out to be a fun day for CCKC members
that participated in this Cruise on June 19th! Ten cars
registered for the event and cruised to the Farmer’s Market
in Downtown Kansas City. Approximately 19 people
attended the event coordinated by Steve Garret and
included a couple of new members! We were able to set up
our Corvettes in the courtyard area of the Farmer’s Market.
It was a great turnout for a Father’s Day Sunday and
everyone that attended the event had a great time. We
might do this again!
Culver’s Cruise
The second Culver’s Cruise of 2016 took place on Tuesday.
June 28th with 18 Corvettes and 30 people in attendance
including a new member with his NCRS certified 69.
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June Minutes:
On Wednesday, June 15, 2016, at 07:00 PM, the CCKC
meeting held at Uncle Buck’s/Bass Pro was called to order
by President Jim Cahill. There were approximately 62
people in attendance. Hendrick was not represented. Jim
Cahill reported there were 80-cars at the club show at
Hendrick; he thanked Chuck Levenson for all of his hard
work in putting the show together. Jim reminded all that he
was selling tickets for last years’ club NCM banner; if
interested see Jim.
Vice-President: Steve Garrett explained the evening’s raffle
items; donations were received from Hendrick and Jim
Cahill. We raised $137 from the raffle. Steve also gave us a
preview of the speakers he has arranged for upcoming club
meetings: Robert Wiegers, Sales Manager of Hendrick
Chevrolet-July club meeting; Mike Yager of Mid America
Motorworks-August club meeting; and Harry Ledgerwood of
NCRS (National Corvette Restorers Society)-September
club meeting. Steve introduced this month’s guest speaker,
Rob Howard, President of KC Auto Gifts & Accessories. Rob
and his wife Laura are the owners; Rob spoke to us about
his business, its history, and how he started his business.
Membership: Chris Shinners reminded those present she
has several unclaimed name badges, please see Chris for
your name badge. Chris announced there were five couples
joining CCKC in the past week; she introduced the new
members: Kal & Makaila Dulke, Raymond Gierstikas &
Lucinda Franke, Robert & Stefanie Culley, and Bill & Debbie
Santa Maria. Chris explained the Executive Committee was
working on three initiatives as a result of the feedback from
the club survey. Those initiatives were: 1) secure a
coordinators for club volunteers 2)
determine and coordinate fun activities for
the women of the club 3) spotlight a club
member at the meetings. Chris advised
CCKC membership is currently at 200+.
Secretary: Carol Schwartz obtained approval of the May
2016 meeting minutes with the following revision from what
was published in the Hi Beams; December CCKC Gala
Event; the new Social Chairperson is Marie Burns, assisted
by Eileen Benskin, Linda Downing, and Chris Shinners.
Also, Barb Kearns’ former employer/law firm donated one
pass to the Speedway which was raffled at the meeting.
Carol Schwartz also announced her resignation as
Secretary of CCKC due to family obligations.
Treasurer: John Southerland presented the current financial
report including a summary of receipts and disbursements
for the month. He reported 79 people registered for the
Hendrick show (82 registered in 2015). Of the 79 registrants,
44 were CCKC members. Guest registrants were from
KCCA, S. Central Nebraska, Touch of Glass, NCRS,
Leavenworth, St. Joseph, and several without any club
affiliation who were provided CCKC membership
information. John reported registration income from the
Hendrick show was less than 2015 primarily because the
2016 entry fee was $5 per car lower than the 2015
registration fee. Expenses were well controlled by Chuck
Levenson with a resulting net club income slightly in excess
of the 2015 Hendrick show. CCKC’s net charity income
exceeded that of 2015 due to a successful Silent Auction
and Bake Sale. Our charity income at the present time
exceeds $2000; it includes proceeds from the club’s monthly
raffle, special Speedway raffle, and the 50/50 raffle.
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Ongoing charity items include NCM raffle ticket sales and
the cruise raffle tickets. The financial report was approved.
Jim Cahill reported we raised money from the ADA
Fundraising and Auction items but it was not as successful
in comparison to the Zona Rosa show as there were too
many large ticket items. Jim will have items from ADA
fundraising at the Zona Rosa show and has requested items
that should generate interest.
NCM (National Corvette Museum): Ambassador Adam
Hoehn told us a story of a visitor to the museum which
portrayed the passion of those employed at the museum.
The visitor was queried over and over about his car and
what could be improved; he ultimately reported a noise in
the roof area which was repaired that day via a
demonstration at the museum. Adam reported the club flag
was purchased and should be on display.
Activities: Kathy Denning summarized the Lakeville Village
Cruise on June 14; there were 14 cars. She thanked Barb
Kearns, who reported the club participants to the event were
on Fox 4 News the night of the event.
Upcoming Events/June:
June 18: City Market Cruise-Father’s Day- Coordinator
Steve Garrett
June 25: Freedom Festival, a non-club event
June 28: Culver’s Cruise
Upcoming Events/July:
July 4: Lenexa Parade: Meet at Ray & Mary Newell’s for
donuts/coffee with a caravan to the parade. Barb Kearns will
advise when she learns of the parade theme and our spot in
the line-up. Lunch at Zarda.
July 9: COR show, flyers were on the
table. Joe Campbell announced the show
is for all types of cars.
July 15-17-The Great Des Moines
Escape: coordinated by Arnie & Cynthia Sdano; flyers/signup sheet was on the table.
July 24: T-Bones game and car show coordinated by Todd
Ford. A flyer is on the website
July 28: Culver’s Cruise
Upcoming Events/August:
August 21: Cruise to the K-CANCELED! Linda Downing
announced the Royals rules for this year’s “Royals/Cruise to
the K” states “all vehicles must be model year 2000 or older
to participate.” As many in CCKC, including herself would
not be able to participate in the car show/ special ticket
package prices, Linda will not be coordinating this event.
August 26 & 27: 20th Annual Summers End Corvette Show,
Rogers, AR. Joe Campbell provided preliminary details; a
sign-up sheet and flyers were on the table.
Upcoming Events/September:
September 10: Zona Rosa club sponsored car show
Old Business: Lloyd LaTurner won “Best of Show” at the
Hendrick show; several people questioned why he did not
also receive the “Best in Class” award? Chuck Levenson
explained he didn’t want to give out 2 trophies to the same
person.
New Business: Gwyn Hill announced they are collecting old
T-shirts to assist St. Michael’s Veterans in making pull toys
to benefit WaySide Waifs.
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Julie Dailey was nominated and accepted the Officer
position of Secretary of CCKC, all members present
approved.
Jeff Moss reminded all that if you change your email or want
your anniversary or birthday published you need to notify
Chris Shinners, Membership Chairperson. Jeff updates Hi
Beams and mailing lists using the master list maintained by
Chris.
The meeting adjourned at 8:17 PM.
Respectfully submitted,
Linda Downing, acting Secretary for the evening for CCKC
Rob Howard, President of KC Auto Gifts &
Accessories discusses his offerings at 6/15 club
meeting. http://www.kcautoacc.com/
Tech Talk/News – Jeff Moss:
A member sent me a note about a
foaming sprayer for car washing that cost
significantly less than what you would pay
for a foaming sprayer from one of the
recognized detailing leaders (about $20.00 to $30.00
depending on where you shop vs. $99.99 from a leading
detailing company). Seemed like a good deal, maybe too
good so I did a little research via product reviews and as is
often the case it appears you get what you pay for. The
“economy” option was often reported to leak and, more
importantly, multiple reviews indicated it had to be filled
twice to wash one vehicle whereas the high dollar option
only required 2 ounces of soap. Given the cost of a decent
car wash detergent the “economy” option may prove to be a
false economy.
C3 Production Data1
Year Production
Notes
Third generation (C3) begins;
1968 28566
New body and T-top removable
roof panels, new interior, engines
carried over, three-speed Turbo
Hydra-matic replaces two-speed
Powerglide as automatic
transmission option.
1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Corvette
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1969
1970
1971
38762
17316
21801
First year of the 350 cu in
(5.7 L) Small-Block; longer model
year extended to December, 1969
due to delay in introduction of 1970
model; "Stingray" front fender
nameplates added, new interior
door panels and inserts, 17-inch
black-vinyl steering wheel
(replaced 18-inch wood-rim wheel).
First year for the LT-1 Small-Block
and 454 cu in (7.44 L) Big-Block;
three-speed manual transmission
dropped and four-speed manual
became standard with Turbo
Hydra-matic available as no-cost
option with all engines except LT-1
350; posi-traction made standard
equipment; introduced along with
the second-generation Chevrolet
Camaro on Feb. 26, 1970, new
egg-grate metal front grills and
fender grills, lower molded fender
flares, new hi-back seats and
interior trim, new custom interior
option includes: leather seat trim,
cut-pile carpeting, lower-carpeted
door panels and wood-grain
accents.
Significant power drops due to
reduced compression ratios to
meet GM corporate edict requiring
all engines to run low-octane
unleaded gasoline; power ratings
based on both "gross" and "net"
1972
27004
1973
30464
1974
37502
figures with the former based on
engine hooked to dynometer while
"net" ratings based on power as
installed in vehicle with accessories
and emission controls installed..
Power ratings now advertised in
SAE net figures, last year for LT-1
engine, front and rear chrome
bumpers, removable rear window,
and windshield wiper door.
5 mph (8.0 km/h) front bumper
system with urethane cover, potmetal front grills (black with silver
edges), chrome rear bumpers
unchanged, new design front
fender ducts, first year for radial
tires (standard equipment), rubber
body mounts, new hood with rear
air induction and under-hood
insulation, new front-end (round)
emblem. cross-flag gas-lid emblem
deleted towards the end of the
model year.
5 mph (8.0 km/h) rear bumper
system with urethane cover to
match previous year's front
bumper, new recessed tail lamps
and down-turned tail-pipes. 1974 is
the only year with two piece rear
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1975
38465
1976
46558
1977
49213
1978
46776
bumper cover with center-split. No
gas lid emblem was used.
Aluminum front grills (all-black),
dual exhaust resonators added,
revised radiator cooling and interior
a/c ducts, integrated seat /shoulder
belts in coupe. Last year for true
dual exhaust system, last year for
the 454 big-block engine in a
Corvette.
First year of Catalytic converter and
single-exhaust, black (painted)
bumper pads front and rear,
redesigned inner-bumper systems
and one-piece rear bumper cover,
plastic front grills (all-black), amber
parking lamp lenses (replaced the
clear lenses on 1973–1974) new
emblems, last year of C3
convertible.
First-year for steel floor-panels,
cold-air induction dropped, new
aluminum alloy wheels option, new
one-piece rear "Corvette"
nameplate (replaces letters).
Last year of 1968 flat rear glass
design, Black exterior available
(last year-1969), new design
""Corvette flags" front end and
fender emblems. New interior
console and gauges, universal GM
radios.
25th Anniversary, New fastback
rear window, Silver Anniversary
1979
53807
1980
40614
1981
40606
1982
26407
and Indy 500 Pace Car special
editions; Pace-car included sport
seats and spoilers-front and rear,
limited option-glass T-tops;
redesigned interior, dash,
instruments.
Sport seats (from the previous
year's pace-car); front and rear
spoilers optional, glass T-tops
optional; New interior comfort
features; highest Corvette sales
year to date.
Lightened materials, new hood,
front end with molded spoilers, rear
bumper cover with molded spoiler
and new tail lamps, Federal
government required 85 mph
(137 km/h) speedometer; California
cars powered by 305 V8 and
automatic transmission for this year
only, last year for L-82 engine- (n/a
with manual transmission).
Production is switched from St.
Louis to new Bowling Green plant;
350 cu in (5.7 L) V8 returns in
California cars, last year for manual
transmission.
New cross-fire fuel-injected L83,
New automatic overdrive
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transmission; Collector’s Edition
features exclusive hatch rear
window – is one fourth of
production.
Club officers for 2016
President
913-980-4083
Vice President
913-461-8073
Treasurer
913-485-8883
Secretary
913-706-5727
Membership
913-424-8578
Activities
913-271-5504
Insurance
816-225-8049
Editor
913-486-7655
Jim Cahill
[email protected]
Steve Garrett
[email protected]
John Southerland
[email protected]
Julie Dailey
[email protected]
Chris Shinners
[email protected]
Kathy Denning
[email protected]
Barb Kearns
[email protected]
Jeff Moss
[email protected]
Corvette Websites of interest:
CCKC Website:
www.Corvetteclubkc.com
National Corvette Museum
http://Corvettemuseum.org/
Non Club Events in July (See CCKC Website for Details)
7-9 COR Car Show
7/1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Bass Pro Cruise
Non Club Events in August
(See CCKC Website for Details)
8-13-16 KCCA Vettes on the Plains
8/5, 12, 19, 26 Bass Pro Cruise
Monday, July 4, 2016
MEET AT RAY & MARY NEWELL’S HOUSE @ 8 AM
FOR DONUTS, JUICE & COFFEE
**PLEASE NOTE DIRECTIONS TO NEWELL RESIDENCE ON THE BACK SIDE OF THIS FLYER**
WE DEPART RAY’S HOUSE 9:10 AM
LINE UP FOR PARADE 9:30 AM
(AT 96TH TERRACE & PFLUMM ROAD)
PARADE STARTS AT 10 AM
PARADE ENDS AT 95TH & NOLAND ROAD
AROUND 11:00 AM
LAST YEAR WE EARNED SECOND PLACE IN THE CLASSIC CAR DIVISON. THIS
YEAR WE ARE MAKING A SPECIAL EFFORT TO REGAIN OUR FIRST PLACE
TROPHY FROM PRIOR YEARS, SO BE SURE TO VISIT PAPER WAREHOUSE OR
OTHER SHOPS TO FIND STREAMERS, HATS, ETC. TO DECORATE OUR CORVETTES
AND THEIR RIDERS.
THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE CORVETTES WILL LEAD OUR ENTRY FOLLOWED BY
ALL OTHERS. AS SOON AS WE KNOW THE THEME, WE WILL BRAINSTORM
HOW TO EXEMPLIFY IT.
BE SURE TO ARRIVE AT THE LINE UP AREA ON OR BEFORE 9:30 AM
LUNCH PLANS
WE HAVE RESERVATIONS AT ZARDA BBQ IN LENEXA (11931 W. 87TH STREET
PARKWAY, 913-492-2330) FOR A PRIVATE ROOM BEGINNING AT 11:00 AM.
(Be sure to ask for 10% discount for Seniors when ordering)
SINCE 95TH STREET IS USUALLY CLOSED IN BOTH DIRECTIONS FROM
NOLAND ROAD TO SANTA FE, IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT TO GET TO
RAY’S HOUSE YOU GO TO 87TH & LACKMAN ROAD. GO SOUTH ON
LACKMAN AND TAKE A LEFT TURN (EAST) ON 94TH TERRACE. GO EAST
ON 94TH TERRACE ONE LONG BLOCK. TURN RIGHT (SOUTH) ON ALDEN
FOR ONE VERY SHORT BLOCK. TURN LEFT (EAST) OFF ALDEN TO OLD
95TH STREET. TAKE OLD 95TH STREET EAST TO DICE LANE. TURN LEFT
ON TO DICE LANE FOR A SHORT BLOCK AND GO NORTH TO 94TH TERRACE.
TURN LEFT (WEST) ON 94TH TERRACE (THIS STREET IS A CUL-DE-SAC).
RAY’S HOUSE IS ABOUT ½ A BLOCK WEST ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE
STREET. THE HOUSE NUMBER IS 14516 WEST 94TH TERRACE. HIS
TELEPHONE NUMBER IS 913-492-1076 OR BARB KEARNS’ CELL PHONE
IS 816-225-8049 IN CASE YOU HAVE TROUBLE LOCATING RAY’S HOUSE
OR THE PARADE STAGING AREA.
15th ANNUAL CAR SHOW
Benefits Hope Center of Kansas City - Intercity Youth
Saturday, July 9th, 2016 • 9:00 am - 1:00 pm • Registration 7:00 am
The Church of the Resurrection • 13720 Roe Ave., Leawood, Kansas
C AT E G O R IE S
Street Rods • Sports Cars • Muscle Cars • Customs • Four Stock Classes
$25
Judged •
$15
E N T RY F E E S
Display Only • $25 New Car Corral • No Refunds
Special Goodie Bags to the First 40 Paid Pre-registered
For more information or to register contact:
Brian Dale • 913-486-4066 • [email protected] or www.cor.org • Joe Campbell • 913-888-1968
Food and Water Available
Tier I Modified Customs or Street Rods (3 or more visible modifications)
Tier III Stock – All Other
700 M Pre WWII
800 M 1941-1959
900 M 1960-1974
0-99 M Modified, Customs or Street Rods I • 1900-1948
100-199 M Modified, Customs or Street Rods II • 1949-1959
200-299 M Modified, Customs or Street Rods III • 1960-Present
Tier II Stock Sports and Muscle Cars
300 M Sports Cars 1900-1982
400 M Sports Cars 1983-2004
1000 M 1975-Present
2000 M Display Only
500 M Sports Cars 2005-Present
NAME:
REGISTRATION NUMBER:
ADDRESS:
CLUB AFFILIATION:
CITY:
STATE:ZIP:
600 M Muscle Cars
PHONE:EMAIL:
MAKE OF CAR:
YEAR:
M COUPE M CONVERTIBLE
COLOR:
Make check payable to The Church of the Resurrection and mail to: Brian Dale, 15834 Maple Street, Overland Park, Kansas 66223
HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT: I agree to assume risk of any and all damage or injuries and to indemnify and hold harmless the Church of the Resurrection for any acts or omissions which result in the theft of,
or damage to, my property or injury to me or others occurring during or as consequence of this event.
The Great Des Moines Escape
Friday, July 15th
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8:30: Meet at McDonald’s, 290 E 69 HWY ,
Claycomo, depart for Des Moines at 9:00
10:40: A quick pit stop at Amish Country Store and
Iowa Welcome Center, left
at exit #4
12:30: Des Moines Art
Center, lunch at Gaston
Café. Tour the art center –
Free Admission
3:00: Self-Guided tour of
Salisbury House, $8
What??? A 15th century
castle in Des Moines? One
that Shakespeare performed his plays under the roof of the great hall. We have
got to see this!
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5:30: Check into hotel, Baymont Inn & Suites, 4685
Northeast 14th St., Des Moines, $76 + taxes/night
7:00: Dinner, Jethro's BBQ n Lake House, 1425 SW
Vintage Parkway, Ankeny, Iowa
Saturday, July 16th
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Breakfast at hotel
9:00: Depart for Capital
Building, Visitor parking at East
12th street and Grand Avenue
11:00: Historic East Village,
sightseeing/shopping/lunch
3:00: Depart for Strudel Haus, 1951 Indianola Ave, Des Moines
6:00: Iowa Cubs versus Las Vegas – Triple A Baseball, $8
Sunday, July 17th
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Breakfast at hotel
10:00: Depart for Madison County
Tour the Covered Bridges of Madison County, ~1/4 mile of gravel
roads to “creep” over, for those interested in crossing a covered
bridge. Great photo opportunity!
12:00: Lunch at Northside Cafe, 61 E Jefferson St, Winterset, IA
Walk the historic downtown square
Tour John Wayne Birth Place, $14
4:00: Depart for Bethany Mo
Dinner at the TOOT-TOOT restaurant, Bethany Mo.
We need a preliminary head count to arrange for the hotel and
group tours.
Let Cynthia Sdano know if you want to join us at
[email protected] or text 913-568-7109
Car Show Day
July 24, 2016
All car collector clubs are invited to CommunityAmerica Ballpark to attend Car Show Night!
Each collector will be able to participate in a pre-game parade around the warning track.
Collectors participating in the pre-game parade will drive down the outfield tunnel and around the warning track. From
there, you will park your vehicle in the parking lot of CommunityAmerica Ballpark and enjoy the game!
Note: If participating in the pre-game parade, please arrive at the clubhouse (locaed off of Sunflower Ln, between
Village West Pkwy and State Ave) no later than 12:10 p.m.
T-Bones vs Winnipeg Goldeyes
Sunday, July 24
1:05 p.m. game time
Gates open: 12:05 p.m.
Car Parade: 12:30 p.m.
Section
# of Tickets
Price
GA/Grass Berm
$5.00 ea.
Select Seats
$9.00 ea.
Ticket orders must be
received by July 20, 2016
One time processing fee
VS
Total
Additional Promotions:
Pre-Game Player Autographs
Post-Game Kids Run the Bases
+ $5.00
Total Enclosed
Note: All groups that wish to sit together must send their orders in one package.
Contact Information
Payment Information
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For More Information, Call 913-328-5623
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913-328-5623
[email protected]
5th Annual Vettes on the Plains
August 13, 2016
Bass Pro Shop - 12051 Bass Pro Drive, Olathe KS
Rain or Shine Event
Registration 8:00 am - 11:00 am - Awards at approximately 2:30 pm
1st, 2nd & 3rd Place Trophies All Generations ♦ Best of Show ♦ Bass Pro Choice
Note: Judging Criteria is posted at www.KCCORVETTEASSOCIATION.COM
Silent Auction ♦ Door Prizes ♦ 50/50 Pot
KCCA Proudly Supports Wounded Warriors , Camp Quality & St. Jude Children’s Hospital
After August 1st $35.00
Pre-Registration $30.00
" -------------------------------------Registration Form (Please Print & Send With Payment)-----------------------------------------Car Information:
Name: ______________________________________________________________
Coupe ____ Conv. ____ Hardtop ____
Address:____________________________________________________________
Year ___________ Color ___________
City, State, Zip: ______________________________________________________
Home Phone: ______________________ Cell Phone: _______________________
Email Address: ______________________________________________________ Club Affiliation: _____________________________
Will you attend Friday Night Meet & Greet? Yes ___
No ___
Number Attending _______________________
Meet & Greet at Uncle Buck’s Grill, located at Bass Pro. 6:00 - 8:00 pm Full 2-Meat BBQ Buffet $15.00 per
person/includes non-alcoholic beverages, taxes & gratuity. Restaurant requires firm headcount so BUFFET MUST BE
PRE-PAID WITH REGISTRATION.
Total: Registration _________ + Meet & Greet ________= $ ________ Make Check Payable to KCCA
Host Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn 12080 S. Strang Line Rd Olathe KS 66062 913-815-2345 $124.00/night (includes
breakfast), plus tax. Reservations must be made 30 days prior to show date to guarantee this rate.
Hold Harmless Agreement: I agree to assume risks of any and all damages or injuries and to indemnify and hold harmless the Kansas City
Corvette Association for any acts or omissions which result in the theft of or damage to my property or injury to me or others occurring during or
as a consequence of this event.
Signature: ________________________________________________________ Date:__________________________________________
Mail Registration Form & Payment To:
Katie Curtiss 1025 SE Wingate Court Lee’s Summit, MO 64081 (816) 589-5743
Kansas City Corvette Association
Vettes on the Plains
Judging Guidelines
This is a judged show. You will be judged on how clean your car is, inside and out. Your car
will not be compared to the car next to you.
This year we are awarding First, Second and Third Place awards, therefore judging will be more
stringent in all areas.
When your car is ready to be judged, place the “Ready to be Judged” sheet on the dash and
open the driver’s and passenger’s windows. Put COMPLETED judging sheet on driver’s seat.
Hood MUST be open or 25 points will be deducted
Hatch/Trunk (where applicable) MUST be open or 2 points will be deducted
Judges will open driver’s side door if not already open/ajar.
The following is how your car will be judged:
Exterior:
Cleanliness (dirt, dust, bugs, tar, wax residue) Windshield, mirrors and back glass (free of
smudges). Exhaust Tips. No deduction for paint chips or chips in windshield.
Wheels & Tires:
Cleanliness of wheels (free of dust, dirt, smudges, road tar).
Cleanliness of tires (reasonably clean, free of blemishes, free of stones).
Cleanliness of wheel wells (free of dirt, sand, gravel).
Interior:
Cleanliness of general interior (free of dirt, sand, debris).
Floor Mats (free of dirt, sand, debris).
Cleanliness of seats, dash, visors (free of dirt and dust, reasonably maintained).
Windshield, rear view mirror, back glass (free of smudges).
Engine:
Cleanliness of engine (free of oil, dirt, sand, smudges, dull or unpolished trim work).
Cleanliness of engine compartment (free of oil, dirt, smudges).
Cleanliness of frame rails (free of sand, rock, dirt).
Cleanliness of electrical harnesses and hoses (free of oil, dirt, smudges).
Judge’s Decision Is Final
AUGUST 26 TH & 27TH, 2016
Come sign up and join Joe Campbell & other CCKC members for a relaxing
weekend trip to Rogers Arkansas to participate in one of the premier
corvette shows in the Midwest. It’s only about 200 miles south of KC on
Highway 49 ( was Highway 71). Our host hotel is the Holiday Inn &
Convention Center in Springdale AR. A special rate of $91 per night is
available for the show by calling 1-479-751-8300 or 1-877-410-6667 (please
reserve early as the rooms with the special rate do sell out!).
Enjoy a leisurely drive to Arkansas, with a stop at the famous Macadooles.
Spend a laid back relaxing Friday afternoon with over 150 corvette
enthusiasts, enjoy a cookout, share a few war stories, relax with the live
entertainment and detail your corvette or enjoy one of the many tours in the
area including the world famous Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
Saturday August 27th display your corvette at the show in Pinnacle Hills
Mall in Rogers (14 classes), ladies enjoy the fashion show at Dillard’s then
cap off the evening with the award banquet and dance with the Mike
Mayberry band. Additional details at www.nwacorvetteclub.com
Schedule of Events
Friday, August 26
Registration & Reception
Springdale Holiday Inn
Registration: 3:30 - 7:00 p.m.
Reception: 4:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Complementary Hamburgers,
Hotdogs, Soft Drinks.5:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Live Entertainment : 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Cash Bar: 3:30 - 9:30 p.m.
Silent Auction: 2:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 27
Car Show
Pinnacle Hills Promenade
Exit 82, Rogers, Arkansas 72756
Registration: 7:30 - 11:00 a.m.
Car Show: 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Fashion Show: Dillard’s
9:00 - 9:30 a.m.
Car Show Judging
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Happy Hour: 2:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Springdale Holiday Inn
(Cash Bar)
Americana Themed
Awards Banquet
Cocktails (Cash Bar): 6:00 - 9:00 p.m.
Dinner 7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Awards Presentation: 8:00 - 9:00
20th Annual Summer’s End Corvette Show Registration
Name: __________________________________________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________________________________
City: ____________________________________________________ State: _______ Zip: ______________________________
Phone: ____________________________________ Email: _______________________________________________________
Club Affiliation: ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Car Show Classes
1. 1953 - 1962 (C-1)
2. 1963 - 1967 (C-2)
3. 1968 - 1973 (Early C-3)
4. 1974 - 1982 (Late C-3)
5. 1984 - 1990 (Early C-4)
6. 1991 - 1996 (Late C-4)
7. 1997 - 2000 (EarlyC-5)
8. 2001 - 2004 (Late C-5)
9. C-4 ZR1, C-5 Z06
10. 2005 - 2013 (C-6)
11. C-6 Grand Sport
12. C-6 ZR1, Z06
13. 2014 - 2016 (C-7)
14. C-7 ZO6
T-Shirt
Design
Available
Soon!
New This Year! Live Music
Immediately following banquet til ?
Mike Mayberry & The Slow Hands
www.MikeMayberryandtheSlowHands.com
Stick around after the banquet and
DANCE! to one of our favorite bands
Wear Your Americana or Western Wear
Lots of additional details at:
www.nwacorvetteclub.com
2016 T-Shirt Design
Car Information
Year
Color
Pre-Registration
Thru August 1, 2015
$40.00 per car
Coupe, Convertible, Z06,
ZR1 or GS
Late Registration
After August 1, 2015
$45.00 per car
Class #
$
Awnings: $25 Rent Day of Show (Limited availability)
$
Friday Evening Meal: ____ Extra Tickets @ $10.00
(2 Free Tickets included with each registration)
$
Awards Banquet: (Americana Theme) Attendees ___ x $35.00
Banquet Late Registration (After August 22, 2015) ___ x $40.00
$20.00
Additional Charge
Reserved Table for 10:
$
$
$
Car Show T-Shirts: (Indicate number of each size - Note: sizes run small)
Sm ______ Med ______ Lg ______ XL ______ @ $15.00
2XL ______ 3XL ______
@ $20.00
$
$
Make Checks Payable to: Summer’s End Corvette Show
P.O. Box 1064, Rogers AR 72757-1064
Total
$
Note: No Refunds After August 15
Car #
Assigned by
Show Personnel
Waiver: I hereby release, discharge and hold harmless the Northwest Arkansas Corvette Club, its agents, officials, representatives,
volunteers and any organizers, sponsors, participants or anyone else connected with the presentation of the Summer’s End
Corvette Show from any and all liabilities, known or unknown damages, injuries, losses, judgments and/or claims from any cause
whatsoever that may be suffered by an entrant to his/her person, property or guest.
Signature of Applicant: _________________________________________________ Date: _________________
Host Hotel, Lodging:
Springdale Holiday Inn
Summer’s End Corvette Show
P.O. Box 1064
Rogers AR 72757-1064
(Exit 72, Interstate 49)
1500 South 48th Street
Springdale, Arkansas 72762
Special Corvette Show Rates
Through August 26, 2015
Including Free Breakfast Buffet and
Free Shuttle Service to the Car Show
479-751-8300
20th Annual
Summer’s End
Corvette Show
(Discount only available at this number)
Mention Discount Code: COR
www.springdaleholidayinn.com
All Proceeds from the Show go to our
2016 Charities:
Compassion House
Springdale, Arkansas
Police Athletic League
(P.A.L.)
Benton County, Arkansas
Show Sponsors:
Saturday, August 27, 2015
8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Rain or Shine
Pinnacle Hills Promenade
Rogers, Arkansas
Exit 82 off Interstate 49
Corvette Club of Kansas City presents
The CCKC Corvette Show at Zona Rosa
September 10, 2016
8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Zona Rosa Shopping Center at I-29 & Barry Road
8640 North Dixson Ave., Kansas City, MO 64153
Early registration: $40. Registration after August 20, 2016: $45.
CCKC is a proud contributor to:
Saturday
Show times!
Registration: 8 to 10 a.m.
Judging begins: 10 a.m.
Awards presentation: 1:30 p.m.
Independent judging! Pick up scoring
sheets after awards.
For Ladies Only: Fashion Show & Brunch *
Join us at 10:30 a.m. for a fashion show and brunch in
The Grove, located in the Marshall’s building on the
square at Zona Rosa. Fashion, food and fun …
plus goody bags and a chance to win prizes!
$10 per person must be paid with show registration to
receive a ticket for the fashion show and brunch.
*Additional charge
Friday night pre-show: Free BBQ for those registered on or before Friday, September 9.
Friday, September 9 at Tiffany Greens Golf Course
Registration: 6 pm. to 9 p.m. • BBQ: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. • Cash bar available.
For registered participants/spouses or significant others only; 2 meals per registration.
Pick up registration packets if already registered or register and enjoy the BBQ Friday night at:
Tiffany Greens Golf Course • 5900 NW Tiffany Springs Pkwy • Kansas City, MO 64154
Putting contest—Take a swing!
For our
out-of-town
visitors
Hotels near Zona Rosa:
Courtyard by Marriott 816-891-7500
Embassy Suites 816-891-7788
Hyatt Place 816-891-0871
More Kansas City information: www.visitkc.com
Mail fees with completed registration form to Lee Burkhead, 4509 NE 62nd Ct., Kansas City, MO 64119.
For information: [email protected] (913-669-9496); [email protected] (816-304-9372);
[email protected] (913-961-1556).
Registration Form
The CCKC Corvette Show at Zona Rosa
Presented by Corvette Club of Kansas City
September 10, 2016
Please print legibly.
Early registration: $40. Registration after August 20, 2016: $45.
Name _____________________________________________________________
Address ___________________________________________________________
City __________________________________ State __________ ZIP __________
Email ____________________________________ Phone ___________________
Spouse/Guest Name _________________________________________________
Car Year __________ Color _______________________ Entry Category _______
Additional Car Year ________ Color ________________ Entry Category _______
Club Affiliation ______________________________________________________
Will attend Friday BBQ at Tiffany Greens (only if registered by/on Sept. 9) ____Yes _____No
Will attend fashion show/brunch at The Grove (Add $10 per person; ladies only) _____ Yes _____ No
One non-CCKC winner & one CCKC winner
for each Best of Class and Best in Show.
Categories
Years
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
1953-1962
1963-1967
1968-1982
1984-1996
1997-2000
2001-2004
2005-2009
2010-2013
2014+
Independent judging!
Pick up scoring sheets after awards.
Show registration fee:
$_______
Fashion show/brunch fee: $_______
Total enclosed:
$_______
Make checks payable to
Corvette Club of Kansas City.
Mail payment and completed
registration form to:
Lee Burkhead
4509 NE 62nd Ct.
Kansas City, MO 64119
WAIVER: I hereby release and discharge The Corvette Club of Kansas City, Zona Rosa shopping center, and any organizer,
participant or anyone else connected with the presentation of the CCKC Corvette Show at Zona Rosa of any and all known or
unknown damages, losses, injuries, judgments and/or claims from any cause whatsoever that may be suffered by a participant
to his/her person, property or guest.
Signature of participant_________________________________________ Date ____________
Patriot Day Car Show
Kansas Expocentre
JOIN US IN HONORING THE FALLEN, AND SHOW APPRECIATION FOR THE
SERVICE AND SACRIFICE OF OUR MILITARY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRE &
RESCUE, AND EMS PERSONNEL ON THIS, THE 15TH ANNIVERSARY OF 9/11/2001
Sponsored by
Open years and styles, awards for top 20, as well as best engine, best paint, and best interior
September 10
th
Registration Fee:
$15 through August 27th
$20 after August 27th
www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2524542
Questions? Call 785-893-1930
GREAT FOOD DJ
Free to the public
Gates open at 8 am
Awards at 3 pm
Dash plaques available for the first 100 registered cars