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Under Glass - Classical Glass Corvette Club
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CGCC Autocross Annual Tech Day
At the start of each autocross season,
members of an NWACC club (like
CGCC) who regularly autocross have an
opportunity to have their cars preinspected so that they meet the NWACC
tech inspection requirements. This inspection is more detailed than the usual
day of event tech inspection. By passing
this annual inspection, entrants don’t
have to go thru the tech line at each
event. This saves time for both the entrants and the workers at the events.
Once your car passes inspection, you
will be asked to sign the inspection form
and a small decal will be placed at the
lower left corner of the windshield.
Your name, vehicle description, and
class will be added to a list that is provided to all autocross event Chairs so
they will know who can bypass the tech
line.
You don’t need to have your car in a
“ready-to-race” condition, but you will
need to bring your helmet (s) as they
will also be inspected. Beginning this
year, all helmets must have a minimum
Snell rating of SA2000 or M2000. “DOT
only” helmets will not be allowed. A
small sticker will be applied to the helmet after passing the inspection.
For CGCC members and our prospective members who intend to enter a
number of NWACC-sanctioned or
hosted autocross events, our Tech Day
will be conducted on Saturday, May 7th
at Ray’s Auto Center, 5445 Steilacoom
Boulevard in Lakewood. We will begin
at 9:00 AM and run until about 10:30 AM.
The inspection should not take long to
do, probably 15-20 minutes. There is
available trailer parking if you need it.
If you have any questions about Tech
Day, please contact George Schwartz
at (360) 456-1242 or [email protected]
Corvette Trivia
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C4 1983-1996
Newsletter Date
April 2011
The 1984 Corvette had the steepest windshield rake angle of any previous American
production automobile at 64 degrees.
The L98 engine made its debut in 1985 offering a horsepower increase from 205 to
230 plus a gain in fuel economy due in
part to new Bosch fuel injection with
tuned runners.
With the CB craze dwindling, the last year a
CB radio was offered as a Corvette option
was 1985. Only 16 Corvettes were so
equipped.
In early production 1996 Grand Sports models, there is a small area behind the hatch
roof and in front of the panel that attaches
to the rear window that is taped, not
painted. The tape is 1 inch long and about
18 inches wide whose purpose was to
eliminate a problem area in the paint
booth during manufacturing.
C5 1997-2004
The 1997 Corvette features several first-time
high tech innovations, such as black
lights for the instrument panel and a
"plastic" (composite) intake manifold.
The first 4 speed in a Corvette was built by
Borg Warner in 1957. The first transaxle
in a production Corvette was also built by
Borg Warner, forty years later in 1997.
Both were introduced late in the model
year.
The first Corvette to sport a real trunk since
1962 again appeared with the 1998 Corvette convertible.
For the first time in history, the 1999 Corvette
is available in three distinct body styles...
Coupe, Convertible, and Hardtop (aka,
"Fixed Roof Coupe").
In addition to Anniversary Red, Medium Spiral Gray Metallic was a new color in 2003.
Special points of interest:
 Support CGCC’s use of the Elks Club
meeting room, enjoy dinner before
the meeting. See menu/price pg 2.
 By-Law Amendment - Please review
on page 6.
 SPONSOR’S PAGE 11
Inside this issue:
Membership Report
3
Summer Fun at the Park
4
Meeting Minutes
5
Family Renewal Shelter
Car Parts For Sale
FRS Thank You
6
Wet Weekend
5 Star Committee
NACM
Thunder in the Mountains
7
7
8
9
Birthdays
Book Club
Sunshine Committee
10
Events
5 Star Flyer
Anacortes Waterfront Fest
Advertising
12
13
14
15
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A Word from the Prez……..
Aloha to One and All,
A great turnout for our March meeting! There were 85 members and 6 guests present. Our second time guests were Debbie & Craig Day and our first time guests were Joe & Sheryl Griset,
Sarah Greubel and David Bailey. Yes, we may have another David Bailey joining us. We are
looking forward to seeing our guests again, perhaps as members of CGCC. To all in attendance, I bid Aloha and
welcome.
2011 is to be “The Year of the Club”! I would like to extend a special invitation to ALL CGCC members, tenured
and new, to attend our monthly meetings and events to reconnect with friends and make new ones. Without you all,
we wouldn’t have this fine club! 2011 promises to be a busy year so check the calendar and make plans to join us.
In fact, the perfect opportunity to come and join us is the year’s first corvette outing on April 10th. The Fun Run &
Cruise-In begins at Griot’s Garage in Tacoma at 9:00 AM and leaves Griot’s at 10:30 AM to cruise up to Jet Chevrolet. At Jet there will be a BBQ lunch, and there are prizes, product demonstrations, product discounts and lots of fun
on tap at both locations. See the enclosed flyer. Let’s have a great turn-out in support of our Gold Sponsor, Jet Chevrolet!
At the March meeting, Phil Berven was the winner of the member chip drawing and took home an orange CGCC car
blanket. Way to go Phil! This drawing is held at each membership meeting, but you must be present to win.
As a friendly reminder, please wear your name tags at our meetings and all corvette functions. This helps members
to get to know one another and at public events, helps others enthusiasts know which club you are affiliated with.
Michele Wallace, membership chair, is prepared to provide you with a temporary name tag if you forget yours or
order new ones if yours is lost.
Every year our season seems to get longer and longer. This year is no exception. I’m sure that this early sunshine
is making us all anxious to get the corvette (s) out of moth balls and get ready to zoom-zoom. Don’t forget to wave at
those other corvettes as you go by!
Hope to see you all at meeting and at the Cruise In!
The Prez
NOTES FROM THE DESK OF THE VICE PRESIDENT
April pre-meeting meal at the Lakewood Elks will be--Spaghetti, Bread, Salad. The
cost is $10- per person.
Please contact me via [email protected] or phone--(253)973-8028 no
later than Wednesday, April 6 if you plan on eating prior to the meeting.
The Great Pretenders will be performing at the Lakewood Elks Saturday,
April 9th. Since that is our meeting night the Elks have invited all CGCC members to
the show following our meeting. The cost is $6- at the door. Sounds like a great post CGCC meeting
event, see you there.
Doug
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MEMBERSHIP REPORT
PLEASE JOIN US!
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Second Saturday of Each Month 7:00 P.M.
Lakewood Elks
6313 75th St W
Lakewood, WA
Dinner & drinks are available prior to the
meeting. Come early to meet & greet!
Members, prospective members and guests are
WELCOME!
At the March 12 general meeting we had 85 members in attendance and 6 guests.
For nine couples attending this meeting it was their
first time this year - nice to see everyone again!
Second time visitors Debbie and Craig Day are very
close to becoming members.
We also had first time visitors Joe & Sheryl Griset
and Sarah Greubel & David Bailey.
Thanks for Coming!
Michele Wallace
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
Thursday before the General Membership Meeting
7:00pm
Fife City Bar & Grill
Fife, WA
2011 Officers & Committee Chairs
TONY HYATT (253) 853-1582
PRESIDENT
CLUB SALES
Charlene Petersen (253) 691-2348
Angie Guy (253) 582-2624
DOUG WILLRICH (253) 973-8028
VICE PRESIDENT
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Jan Landry (360) 832-6990
BOB THOMAS (253) 862-1756
SECRETARY
EVENTS
Steve Guy (253) 582-2624
ALISA DILLON (253) 853-5873
TREASURER
NWACC REPRESENTATIVES
Chuck Hulka (253) 853-3118
Lona Hyatt (253) 853-1582
Elvira Tucker (253) 568-6647
NATIONAL CORVETTE MUSEUM REPRESENTATIVE
Len Tucker (253) 568-6647
PARADES
Gary Lyscio (253) 864-7451
PHOTOGRAPHER
Joe Taylor (907) 854-4150
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Vacant
FIVE STAR
Lona Hyatt (253) 853-1582
RAFFLE
Julie & Roy Booth (253) 332-3738
Penny Swanson (253) 536-8440
FOOD & PHONE
Candice Bundy (253) 584-3123
ROSTER
Rick Landry (360) 832-6990
GALA EVENTS
Julie Booth (253) 332-3738
SUNSHINE
Kelly Taylor (907) 854-4150
HISTORIAN
Billy Chambers (253) 202-0095
UNDER GLASS
Vacant
MEMBERSHIP
Michelle Wallace (253) 330-3962
WEB MASTER
David Bailey (206) 984-1320
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MEETING MINUTES
General membership Meeting – March 12th, 2011 Meeting called to order at 7:02 pm by President Tony Hyatt. President: Tony Hyatt: Welcome everyone, Had a meeting with Jet Chevrolet to set up the sponsor drive in. Sunday April 10th from noon to 3:00 is the date and time. Hot dogs and beverages will be available. Vice President: Doug Wilrich: George Longhurst was appointed Sergeant at arms. We are still looking for a Club Newsletter editor Public relations position is also open; if anyone is interested see Doug or Tony. For the April meeting the meal will be Spaghetti and meatballs with garlic bread and salad. Elks will have the Great Pretenders performing in the lounge; we are invited to attend the show. Treasurer: Alisa Dillon: Treasury report was presented. Community Service: chair Jan Landry: See Jan’s newsletter article for items that we need for the family renewal shelter NCM Representative: Len Tucker: Len gave directions to the National Corvette Museum (again). NCM offers Collectors Car Insurance, if you have a need, check it out. He has tickets for the NCM Corvette Raffle. Events Chair: Steve Guy: Steve will be out of town April, May and June. Co‐Chair Cathy Fechter will be covering our events will he is away. Our first Jacket night of the year will be on Wednesday Mar 23rd, at the Marksman Shooting Range in Puyallup. Rick Laundry is coordinating. Cruise in at Jet Chevrolet Sunday April 10th. From 12:00pm to 3:00pm. Rick Laundry, Wet Weekend April 30th. See the newsletter for all of the details. There will be a tour to Tillamook on Saturday for those interested See the event Calendar for a complete list of upcoming events. Membership Co‐Chairs: Bill and Michelle Wallace: 83 members attending, Debbie and Craig Day: They have a White 80 coupe and a 02 Electron Blue Z06 Joe and Sheryl Griset: Have a Red and Primer Gray (work in progress) 66 Coupe. Sarah Greubel and David Bailey: They have a Torch Red 95 Coupe. Parade chair: Gary Lyscio: No parades scheduled at this time. Newsletter Chair: Lona Hyatt: No one has offered to take this over. She will continue until a replacement is found. Articles for the newsletter are due by the first Friday after the meeting. 5‐Star Chair: Lona Hyatt: The next meeting is Mar 31st, 2011, at 7pm at the Fife City Bar & Grill. Still need someone to step up and volunteer to chair the Daytime Raffle committee. Raffle Committee: Julie Booth/Penny Swanson: Lots of stuff for this month the theme is St Patrick’s Day. Club Roster Chair: Rick Landry: New rooster was sent out last month, if you did not get a copy get hold of Rick. If you have changes to the rooster, contact Rick. As always keep this confidential Club Sales Co‐Chairpersons: Charlene Peterson and Angie Guy: In addition to the selection available at the Club Meetings, Custom orders are always welcome, they have catalog of available items that they can have embroidered with the club logo. President Tony Hyatt: Member present award was presented to Phil Berven, Gift was fleece CGCC Blanket. Break Under Glass
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PROPOSED CGCC BY-LAW AMENDMENT:
1. Delete the existing Article IV, Section XII: Charity
A permanent Charity Committee is not needed and does not exist. A
Charity committee can be established if needed by the President (per
Article IV, Section 1) at any time as a temporary pro-tem committee.
Each month, CGCC members donate
much needed personal items to the families staying at the Family Renewal Shelter. To participate, just bring one or
more of the following items to a general
membership meeting.
April, 2011
Fast Food gift cards for clients who travel
Non-perishable food
Underwear for women and children Family Renewal Shelter
May, 2011
Liquid HE laundry detergent
Dishwasher detergent Q
June, 2011
Picnic supplies (napkins, condiments, paper plates)
Juice boxes/Capri Sun
Granola Bars 4-hone:
Members may always contribute used
cell-phones and their accessories and
sweats for women and children.
An Introduction to the Family Renewal
Shelter
They are a Christian humanitarian organization dedicated to bringing healing hope and
a new life to victims of domestic violence. Some troubling facts are: More
women are injured at the hands of a boyfriend or husband than by auto accidents,
muggings, and rapes combined. Two thirds
of their clients are children.
For more information I have brochures on
the table for you to take.
The shelter will take used clothing on the
last Friday of each month from 10 - 2.
I CAN NO LONGER TAKE USED ITEMS
TO THE SHELTER FOR YOU, PLEASE
DO NOT BRING USED ITEMS TO OUR
MEETINGS! THANKS
Questions? please call me at 360-8326990 or email [email protected]
Thanks, Jan r crisis line:
1-888-55-3915
2. Insert the new Article IV, Section XII: National Corvette Museum Ambassador as detailed below.
The CGCC National Corvette Museum Ambassador is in all respects a
permanent committee position in which the Chairperson is requested to
attend all Board of Directors and Membership meetings. The chairperson as a CGCC committee can then vote with other board members on
all matters during Board of Directors meetings.
Article IV, Section XII: National Corvette Museum Ambassador
A. This chairperson shall be the CGCC Ambassador for the National Cor
vette Museum (NCM) located
in Bowling Green, KY.
B. The chairperson will represent the NCM at the monthly CGCC Board of
Directors and General
Membership meetings.
C. The chairperson will provide NCM information of interest and available
NCM products and services
to the CGCC Membership.
D. The Ambassador shall maintain his/her standing as an Ambassador for
the National Corvette
Museum as required by the NCM. If the Ambassador wishes to attend
meeting(s) at the NCM it will
be the responsibility of the Ambassador to cover his/her own expenses.
E. CGCC may pay the NCM yearly membership dues for a CGCC member
established as the NCM
Ambassador who is not NCM lifetime member, but only as long as he/
she is the assigned CGCC
C3 7 Finn Valve covers for a 350, pair @ $100.00
Rochester 4 barrel, rebuilt carburetor $175.00
GM/C6 Touring After Market Exhaust , 4 oval tips.
Less than 300 miles on it: $600.00 ( paid $1200.00)
Please contact Dave Fechter @ 206-786-4187
THANK YOU CGCC!!!!
Dear Members,
The Family Renewal Shelter THANKS YOU very much for your generous and ongoing
contributions both monetarily and with necessary items!! They want you to know that
they are truly grateful and YOU are very appreciated! Keith & Leah
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MEETING MINUTES CONTINUED
Club Photographer: Joe Taylor and Christy Ervin: add the NCM ambassador as a recognized Chair position in the club. See the If you need you picture taken for the photo rooster, let Joe know or newsletter for the full text of both proposals. Because these are modifying Christy know. and/or amending the existing CGCC bylaws they have to be carried over and Joe has photos from the High Performance Swap meet and the Cor‐
discussed next month before being voted on by the membership. vettes of Auburn open house. Lona Hyatt made a motion to honor Joann and Dennis Kennedy for all of their time and work supporting the club. Joann and Dennis are Webmaster Dave Bailey: going through some hard times and have resigned from the club and are No report, but our Web page is up and looks great. selling their Corvettes. We don’t want to see them just walk away; Joanne Gala Committee Chair: Julie and Roy Booth: and Dennis have been behind the scenes doing work for the club for many th
years. The proposal is to Honor them with a plaque showing our apprecia‐
Our Picnic will be Sunday the 24 of July from 7:00am to 7:00pm at the Orting Soldiers Home. More information will be coming. tion, and a 1 year honorary membership for 2011. Our Christmas Gala event will be on the 10th of December Rick Laundry moved to accept the motion, 2nd and from 6:00 to 11:00, the cost this year will be 33 dollars per person. The passed by the membership. banquet will be at the Emerald Queen Casino Banquet room. Dinner choices will be selected by a ballot given to those who will be attend‐
Jack Wilson: Doug Graf has been has a major sponsor to the club ing. Choices will have to be made by the October meeting. More infor‐
for decades, business is on the upturn at Classic Reflection Coachworks, but mation will be provided. because of the costs involved in rolling out a new car based on the 58,59 Sunshine Committee Chair: Kelly Taylor: Corvette, in addition to his current car based on the 61,62 Corvette. Be‐
cause of all of this, CRC is not going to be a paid sponsor of CGCC this year. Phil and Marge Funk’s son is in hospice care. Jack made a motion was made to have Classic Reflection Coach‐
Ed Burnett had knee surgery. works and Doug Graf appointed as a honorary Lifetime main sponsors of the Paul Andres, is battling leukemia, for those of you who know club. Paul, give him a call. The Motion was accepted, 2nd and passed by the membership.. NWACC Report by Chuck Hulka: Raffle Next meeting will be April 10th, in Chehalis Autocross Pre‐inspection will be on Saturday May 7th at Rays Auto Service in Lakewood from 9:00am to around 11:00ish. Wrap up by President Tony Hyatt The first autocross will be May 15th. Thanks to Bill Wallace for fixing our PA equipment bag. New helmet rules for this year, they must be SNELL rated SA2000 or M2000 or newer. Kathy Fechter thanked all of the new members who have volunteered The new judging sheets are out. See the NWACC web site for to help out the club this year. a copy. Food and Phone Committee Chair ‐ Candy Booth Meeting was adjourned at 8:52pm Nothing new Public Relations: Still do not have this position filled. Mark Swanson was volunteered by Tony. RemembertomakeyourreservationforWetWeekend,Sat‐
Club Historian Billy Chambers: urdayApril30&SundayMay1st.ThelocationistheHighTide
Billy could not make the meeting but has asked that if any‐
one has pictures of club events please send them or give them to Billy, MotelinSeasideOR.Theirphone#is1‐800‐621‐9876.Besure
tomentionthatyouarewithClassicalGlassCorvetteClub.A
preferably in a digital format, IE: jpg format on a CD or USB stick. blockofroomsisbeinghelduntilafterourAprilmeeting.As
Old Business: usual,theweekendwillinvolvedrivingscenicroads,eating
Jet Chevrolet Cruise‐in event set up for April 10th. greatfood&relaxingwithfriends.BringyourKitesforfunon
thebeach.AtourtotheAircraftMuseuminTillamookabout
Ray Helt, One of our challenges this year is to recruit new mem‐
ber, we also have a number of members that no longer attend meetings; we anhoursouthofSeasideisscheduledforSundaywithbreak‐
need to find a way to encourage them to come back and start participating fastenroute.Wehopetoseeagreatgroupforthisfun&relax‐
again. Ray suggested to have Tony bring this up in his monthly newsletter ingweekend.
article. Rick&JanLandry
New Business: Pres. Tony opened a discussion about getting membership to communicate better with our Sunshine committee Chair: Kelly Taylor, Please make sure you communicate with Kelly by either her phone or email when‐
ever something comes up that requires a little sunshine. The 5 Star Committee meets at the Fife City Bar & Grill at
7PM on the last Thursday of each month. Please join us and
Chuck Hulka is proposing a change to the GCGG by‐laws to re‐
get involved in the club’s annual 3 day event. There is
move the Charity position as a permanent position; we currently set up a charity committee yearly to determine where to give funds so this position is plenty to do and lots of fun to be had. A Co-chairman is
still needed for the Saturday Car Show Raffle. No matter if
not being filled and serves no purpose. Chuck is also proposing an amendment to the CGCC by‐laws to you have done it before or not, everyone is welcome!
WETWEEKENDREMINDER
5 STAR COMMITTEE
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National Corvette Museum
September 2012 is still a ways off, but the
planning for our September 2012 Northwest Caravan and “Club Week-end” at the
NCM has begun. Here is a draft Schedule
and route:
Seattle area to the Museum, (Spokane, Billings, Sioux Falls, Kansas City, Evansville)
Sat, Sun, Mon, Tues. 2380 miles, 4
long days, 38 hours, but long open
spaces most the way National Corvette Museum, Corvette Plant, and Tennessee/Kentucky
Days
Wed – VIP tour of the Museum and Plant
Thur – Road tour of the Kentucky country side - TBD
Fri – Open day to explore other things close by; Nashville, Louisville, Paducah, Lexington,
Memphis, etc.
Museum to Biltmore Estate by way of Tail of the Dragon, North Carolina
Sat 350 miles, 7 hours
Biltmore Estate Day-Sun
Biltmore Estate to Washington DC - Mon - 475 miles, 8 hours
Washington DC Day - Tues
Washington DC to Seattle area, (Columbus, Indianapolis, Omaha, Sioux Falls, Missoula, Spokane)
Wed, Thur, Fri, Sat, Sun
2820 miles, 5 long days, 47 hours
Additional week returning thru Canada - TBD
These should be a great trip if you like to get in that Vette and drive.
If you are interested in this event or National Corvette Museum events or items, please contact
me or see me at one of our meetings or events.
Len Tucker
National Corvette Museum Ambassador
1-253-568-6647
[email protected]
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APRIL
Art Johnson
Edie Grub
Jeff Berfield
Bill Brown
Jeanne Frew
Diane Knutson
Bob Jones
Gene Gratzer
Angie Butrick
Jim Guthrie
Rayetta Montgomery
Rick Ford
Bob Thomas
Raymond Holmes
Gary Fowler
MAY
4/01
4/04
4/10
4/12
4/13
4/13
4/14
4/15
4/22
4/23
4/24
4/27
4/29
4/30
4/30
Maile Willrich
Sue Caldwell
Kathy Fechter
Larry King
Doug Graf
Dave Crawford
Tony Hyatt
Joe Cavender
Ray Helt
Marsha Halsey
Pam Kehrberg
Dennis Kennedy
Ron Waller
Christienne Ervin
Gaylene Peluso
Marge Funk
Pamela Haire
Barbara Waller
05/03
05/06
05/09
05/09
05/11
05/12
05/13
05/13
05/13
05/15
05/15
05/21
05/21
05/23
05/24
05/25
05/27
05/30
CLASSICAL GLASS CORVETTE CLUB BOOK
CLUB NEWS AND
MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
On March 20th, the CGCC Book Club met and discussed The Guernsey Literary
and Potato Peel Society by M. Shaffer and A. Barrow. We all agreed that it was a
great read. It took place during the Second World War when the Germans occupied the Channel Islands off England and France.
Since the Borders are closing, our leader Gayle is searching for a new meeting place. Discussed were various
libraries, and the Barnes and Noble in Lakewood. We will keep you advised. Remember, we welcome all readers. The book for April is “The Forgotten Garden” by Kate Morton. This is the story of a tiny girl abandoned
on a ship headed for Australia in 1913.
The April meeting will be held on April 17th at 4:00 p.m. Meeting location to be announced.
SUNSHINE MATTERS
Please contact Kelly Taylor @ [email protected] if you know of someone from the club and our families who is in
need of some sunshine! I will make sure to send along our thoughts and prayers exactly where it is needed most.
You can also call and leave a message at (907) 854-5155. Please be as detailed as possible. Thanks! Kelly
Feb/March: Flowers were sent to Phil & Marge Funk in memory of their son, Robert who passed away.
Cards were sent to: Ed Burnett who had knee surgery & Paul Andres who is undergoing treatment for
leukemia.
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CGCC CLUB SPONSORS
Visit us in Lakewood, James Center
or the Tacoma Mall Food Court
COMING TO PUYALLUP - SPRING 2011
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2011 EVENTS
APRIL
4/10
CGCC CRUISE-IN @ JET CHEVROLET – 12:00 -3:00 pm lunch served
COME AND SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR
4/7
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING @ 7:00PM
4/9
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING @ 7:00PM
4/17
BOOK CLUB @ 4 PM @ Borders Books, 38th St Tacoma
4/28
5 STAR 2011 PLANNING MEETING @7:00PM Fife City Bar & Grill
4/30-5/1 WET WEEKEND – SEASIDE, OR (Rick Landry)
Leaving @ 9am from Mc Donald’s @ 512 and South Tacoma way
4/30
2ND ANNUAL APPLE BLOSSOM CORVETTE RALLY & CRUISE @ DUSTY’S
Please contact John Kalahari @ 509-665-9505 or see flyer @ meeting5/14
MAY
5/1
CORVETTES DE OLYMPIA GIMMICK RALLY
5/4
JACKET NIGHT @ JIMMY MAC’S – DETAILS TO COME (BOOTHS)
5/7
SPRING CRUISE IN (SUBRUBAN AUTO GROUP & RCC) – 9am-4pm in Sandy, OR
5/7
APPLE BLOSSOM GRAND PARADE
5/12
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING @ 7PM FIFE BAR & GRILL
5/12
CLOVER PARK TECHNICAL COLLEGE CAR SHOW, STEILACOOM BLVD, @ 8:00AM.
5/14
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING @ 7:00PM
5/14
CHEVROLET CLASSIC CAR SHOW IN PULLMAN WA 509-334-3555
5/15
NWACC AUTOCROSS @ SANDERSON FIELD – SHELTON, WA
5/21
MGCC “ALL CORVETTE SHOW”- ANACORTES WATERFRONT FESTIVAL
5/22
BOOK CLUB @ 4PM @ Borders Books, 38th St Tacoma
5/26
5 STAR 2011 PLANNING MEETING @ 7:00PM Fife City Bar & Grill
5/27-30 MONTANA BIG SKY CORVETTE MEET, FUN IN THE FISH V – WHITEFISH, MT
JUNE
6/4
6/9
6/11
6/10-12
6/19
6/24-26
6/26
6/29
6/30
JULY
7/2-3
7/4
7/7
7/9
7/8-10
7/10
7/8-10
7/14-17
7/15-16
7/16
7/17
7/21
7/22-24
7/24
7/24
7/28-30
7/30
ALL CHEVY DRAGS BREMERTON RACEWAY 360-674-2280
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING @ 7:00PM
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING @ 7:00PM
VETTE-A-BRATION, YAKIMA VALLEY VETTES (www.yakimavalleyvettes.com)
NWACC AUTOCROSS @ SANDERSON FIELD – SHELTON, WA
PEACH CITY BEACH CRUISE PENTICTION,BC 866-889-2288
BOOK CLUB @ 4 PM @ Borders Books, 38th St Tacoma
MINIATURE GOLF CHALLENGE – DETAILS TO COME (BEAULIEU)
5 STAR 2011 PLANNING MEETING @ 7:00PM Fife City Bar & Grill
BOW TIE BASH (NWACC SHOW & SHINE/AUTOCROSS) - COLUMBIA
RIVER CORVETTES CLUB Longview, WA.
DUPONT INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING @ 7:00PM
GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING @ 7:00PM
Southern Oregon Corvette Assoc. – Weekend in Grants Pass Oregon
XXX ISSAQUAH ALL CHEVROLET SHOW 360-805-9611
TCC SHADOW OF THE MOUNTAIN, LEAVENWORTH, WA
VETTE FEST 2011 BOISE, IDAHO 206-884-5672
CORVETTES ON THE BAY, COOS BAY 541-297-1362
SUMMER FUN AT THE PARK – 8AM-3PM @ CLOCK TOWER SQUARE, DUPONT
NWACC AUTOCROSS @ SANDERSON FIELD – SHELTON, WA
CMCS DRIVING DAZE @ PACIFIC RACEWAYS (see their website for details)
GOOD GUYS PACIFIC NORTHWEST NATIONALS , PUYALLUP FAIRGROUNDS
CGCC SUMMER PICNIC – WA SOLDIER’S HOME IN ORTING
BOOK CLUB @ 4/PM @ Borders Books, 38th St Tacoma
VETTE FEST 2011, VALLEY CORVETTES OF BOISE ID
SPOKANE CORVETTE CLUB’S 18TH ANNUAL GLASS ON GRASS CORVETTE SHOW
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VISA & MC ACCEPTED
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CLASSICAL GLASS CORVETTE CLUB
OF TACOMA
P.O. BOX 111208
TACOMA, WA 98411-1208