End of Year 07 Report - Baltimore County Corvette Club

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End of Year 07 Report - Baltimore County Corvette Club
Baltimore County
Corvette Club
Year in Review Report
December 2006 - December 2007
www.BaltimoreCoCorvetteClub.com
Our Memberships & Associations
Jeff Scruggs, President/Founder
President’s Message
Mike Foster, Vice President
Super Sunday Cruise
Steve Parrish, Treasurer
CFVC Pig Roast
Bob Bloom, Secretary
Sponsors & Supporters
Dad’s All Corvette Show
Denise Blagmon, Special Event Coordinator/SATTP
Rob King/Bazz Bassnett, Road Captains Happy Birthdays
UCCC ER Cookout
Larry Glasco, NCCC Assistant Governor Vettes in Ocean City
Insid e th is issu e:
The B-TRIPLE-C
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2008 Corvette
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Reducing Stress
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4th of July Parade
The Baltimore County Corvette Club
REVITUP at FedEx Field
P.O. Box 203, Owings Mills, Maryland 2117-9998
Ultimate Corvette Meet
www.CorvettesNCCC.org
www.UnitedCouncil.com
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Special Advertistment
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New Members
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Letter from the President: it’s been A MIGHTY year!
This Year in Review Report aims to provide our members and others interested in our club’ progress with a
snapshot of our activities and progress. Throughout the year, our activities have been united by a central
thread: a commitment to network with our fellow Corvette Clubs in enhancing this sport and lifestyle. Over
the next year, we will continue to make the case that we must network and support each other activities. We
will seek out new opportunities and venues which will market our club and educate others about our love for
the Corvette.
By the time this report is printed, our club will be concluding the most successful season this club has had in
it’s brief history. I want to thank all the club members, spouses, immediate family friends and business
partners who supported us this year. We have been non-stop since January with event after event. We
conducted or participated in over 36 events this year! Even through this club is comprised of busy professionals, we are still committed in our time and talents in helping to improve our communities of which we live.
Whether it’s fundraisers, community parades, car shows or our Sunday Cruises, the B-TRIPLE-C is always
on the move.
I must also thank the members of the following clubs who really supported us when we called; “Friends With
Corvettes Club, Corvette Friends Vette Club of Frederick, and Top Flight Corvette Club. There are many
people to thank but let me say thank you to everyone for helping us this year. We look forward to bigger and
better things to come in 2008!
We would also like to give many thanks to the vendors and businesses who supported us with gifts of their
products and services; Security Square Mall, Meguiars, REVITUP by Chevy, Ecklers, Corvette Museum,
BORLA and Mid American Designs. Your giving and support for our “ALL CORVETTE SHOWS’ was huge this
year and we thank you! Thank You for showing your commitment to the lifestyle and sport of the Corvette
and for being an important part of our success this year.
Some of the events we participated in this year stood out more than others. The Motor Trend International
Auto Show, Detroit International Auto Show, Dad’s All Corvette Show, REVITUP by Chevy and the Ultimate
Corvette Meet & Greet and Car Show. The past twelve months have just been fun! As you will see on the
following pages, socializing and fellowshipping is just one of the things we do very well. We Love People~
We welcomed new members this year, Dexter Morrissey (06 Coupe), Bob Bloom (05 Coupe), Bill Parker (06
Coupe), Gabe Hall (00 Coupe), Larry Glasco (99 Coupe), Scott Baron (02 Coupe), Richard Lindsay (04 Z06),
Mike Wanzer (99 Coupe), Rob Brown III (07’ Z06) and Marco Johnson (72’ Ragtop) to the Family. As always,
we look for people who share in the love and lifestyle of the car, but more than that, a strong sense of camaraderie of belonging to a family of Vette owners.
We are in the planning stages for our 2008 events. We hope you join us no matter who you are. We have received word that Blob’s Park is closing, so we are looking for a new location to have a bigger Corvette show
next year. We want to continue to build relationships and expand this growing sport. We need sponsors and
corporate giving to continue to help us promote our safe and secure activities.
To the many groups and people we encountered this year, If there is something our club or I can do to help,
please don’t hesitate to give us a call.
2007 Highlights and Accomplishments at a Glance
Community Events: (6)
Reisterstown Towne Festival, MLK Jr. Parade, Dundalk s 4th of July Parade, Howard University
Homecoming Parade, Dundalk Community Parade, Preakness Parade
Fundraisers: (4) Bea Gaddy Corvette Can Run, N-Full Motion Marching Band, Christian
Fellowship Church Youth Car Wash, Kerbeck’s Toy for Tots Toy Run in Atlantic City, NJ,
Sponsored Car Shows: (2) Dad’s All Corvette Car Show & The Ultimate Corvette Meet &
Greet—All Corvette Shows averaging over 100 Corvettes.
Car Shows: (10) G-Burg Corvette Club Car Show, Classic Corvette Club Car Show, Burtons-
ville Car Show, NCCC’s East Region Spectacular, Corvette Friends of Frederick Corvette Show,
Corvette America Corvette Car Show, Corvette Annapolis Car Show, UCCC Points Meet in
Cleveland, OH, Corvette Collectibles Vette Show, & Metro Vettes Car Show.
Sponsored Cruises: (4) Charlestown Race Track, Allstar Fun Center at Gettysburg, Harris
Crab House on the Eastern Shore, Luray Caverns in Virginia,
Major Car Show Events: (6) Motor Trend International Auto Show in Baltimore, Detroit Inter-
national Auto Show, Corvettes at Carlisle (PA), VetteCollectibles.com All Corvette Show (PA),
Free State Corvette Club ‘s Corvettes on the Boardwalk, REVITUP by Chevy, Corvettes at
Capitol Raceway,
Special Events: (3) Metro Vettes Corvette Club 40th Anniversary Party, Otis Jones’ 50th
Birthday Party, Eastern Region Cookout at Fort Meade,
Association Memberships: (3)
National Council of Corvette Clubs, United Council of Corvette Clubs and the Liberty Road
Business Association.
Number of New Members: (10)
Number of hits to our Website; (7969)
God Bless! Be Safe & Happy Motoring!
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410-258-8638 [email protected]
P.O Box 203, Owings Mills, MD 21117
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Our club was founded in June 2004 by four guys (left to right, Jeff Scruggs,
Rob King Rodney Steadman & Mike Foster ) who often saw each other at
the Liberty Road Car Wash in Randallstown, Maryland. The guys just
wanted to have fun with their cars. After some brief discussions, we
started the club with the single purpose of just having fun with our cars.
The Baltimore County Corvette Club also known as the B-TRIPLE-C, is
an active club drawing members from various areas in the Baltimore County
community and the surrounding areas in Maryland. Our membership consists
of Corvette Enthusiasts of all ages, professions, and backgrounds. We enjoy participating in informal social
outings as well as fellowshipping with other car clubs. We have traveled to shows all up and down the East
Coast and have met many fellow Corvette owners & clubs along the way. We love to network, so please e-mail
us at [email protected] or contact one of our officers. Presently the club has 26 members with the
majority of the members owning newer model Corvettes from the years 1998 to 2007.
The club has grown over the last three years with a core group as well as new members joining every month.
Currently, meetings are held the second Saturday of each month at City View Bar & Grill located at 6700
Security Boulevard in Woodlawn, Maryland
(www.cityviewbaltimore.com). Every Saturday, we also hold
weekly meet and greets at Security Square Mall from 5p-8p.
The Club's many activities include displays at major events to
sponsoring our annual All Corvette Car Show and Meet & Greet.
We enjoy road rallies, Sunday cruises to country sites, picnics,
youth car washes, community parades, Local and National car
shows, and of course, our annual Christmas party. We adopted a
youth group called the N-Full Motion Marching Band and Dance
troupe (www.nfullmotionmarchingband.com) from Randallstown, Maryland in which we help raise money for
their band uniforms and their continued operation.
In 2005, we joined the United Council of Corvette Clubs (www.unitedcouncil.com), a national organization of
corvette clubs (UCCC) which covers the Eastern and Midwest areas of the United States. In 2007, we
joined the National Council of Corvette Clubs (www.corvettenccc.org). The National Council of Corvette
Clubs, Inc. (NCCC) was founded in the United States as an all volunteer, non-profit organization in 1959 by a
small group of Corvette owners/enthusiasts! The membership in NCCC is comprised of nearly 28,600 Members and is the largest non-profit, all volunteer Corvette organization in the United States!
The Baltimore County Corvette Club seeks a Chevy Dealer as a corporate sponsor, but enjoys a cordial rela-
tionship with Heritage Chevrolet. You are all cordially invited to join us for a meeting or outing anytime you
find yourself in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area.
Visit our website at www.BaltimoreCoCorvetteClub.com for events and more information.
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N CCC’s
The Executive Team of The B-TRIPLE-C
2000- Jeff Scruggs, President/Founder
1999– Mike Foster, VP/NCCC Governor
2000– Steve Parrish, Treasurer
2005- Bob Bloom, Secretary
2006– Denise Blagmon, Special Events Coord
2002– Bazz Bassnett, Road Captain
1998 — Rob King, Road Captain
1999—Larry Glasco, NCCC Assistant Governor
N CCC’s
Newest Members of The B-TRIPLE-C Family in 2007
2006 - Dexter Morrissey
2005 - Bob Bloom
2006 - Bill Parker
1999 - Michael Wanzer
2002 - Gabe Hall
2002 - Scott Baron
1999 - Larry Glasco
1972– Marco Johnson
Newest Members of The B-TRIPLE-C Family in 2007
N CCC’s
2007- Rob Brown III
2004 - Richard Lindsay
**Membership Requirements**
The B-TRIPLE-C is looking for new
members to join our car club.
New members who own or have access to
a Corvette are welcomed to join us.
Members should be mature, hold high
moral values and be of good character.
2007– Otis Jones
2005 - Bob Bloom
N CCC’s
The N-Full Motion Marching Stallions Band and Dance Troupe
The Baltimore County Corvette Club has raised over $2100.00 toward the group’s marching band and dance
uniforms. The B-TRIPLE-C loves the kids! The band is a community based group in Randallstown and is part
of the Liberty Road Recreation and Parks Council. They are Baltimore County’s first and only community
marching band!! These kids love to march! The band consists of 60+ members with kids aged 6-18 years
old. The group is 501 (c) organization and needs continued support. Please visit their website at
www.NFullMotionMarchingBand.com for more information on lending your support.
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The B-TRIPLE-C
@ the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parade
Special thanks goes out to FWC Club who invited us
again to the MLK Jr. Parade in downtown Baltimore.
The Annapolitan CC, Top Flight CC and Baltimore
County CC had fun celebrating the life of Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. As you can see with these photos, we
made a huge impression on folks as well as Governor
O’Malley. The Gov says he was a Stang fan but I
won’t hold it against him. I also know that over 42
Corvettes in attendance disagreed with him, but we
still voted for him.
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The B-TRIPLE-C
@ the Motor Trend’s International Auto Show
The Baltimore County Corvette Club was the only Corvette Club on display at the 2007 Motor Trend’s International Auto Show at the Baltimore Convention Center. The show ran from Thursday—Sunday where
club members had their Corvettes on display. The B-TRIPLE-C loves to talk to children who gawk at the
shining cars so that they also understand the rewards of hard work. Club members were bombarded with
technical and maintenance questions posed by the general public. It was also discovered while displaying our
cars many people wanted more Chevy events in the area. So, attention General Motors! If you are reading
this, please reading this, please call us so that we can bring a big event to Baltimore!!!
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The B-TRIPLE-C
@ the Motor Trend’s International Auto Show
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NCCC’s East Region 2007 Spectacular
May 19-20, 2007
The National Council of Corvette Club’s East Region hosted the
Corvette Spectacular at the Cal Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen, MD.
There was lots of activities for everyone who came out. There were
Autocross events, several rallies, and Funkhanas too.
The B-TRIPLE-C participated and we hope other area clubs will
continue to support what we felt was a great event.
www.ernccc.org
www.CorvettesNCCC.org
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UCCC Point’s Meet & Family Cookout
May 25-26, 2007
The United Council of Corvette Clubs
held its 2007 Points Meet in Akron,
OH (near Cleveland). The Baltimore
County Corvette Club traveled to
Cleveland to participate in the car
show on Saturday and we had a barbecue at Rob’s mother’s home in Cleveland. Special thanks to our Road
Captain Rob & Joyce for setting up
this year’s trip. We hope to have more
members go next year as we travel to
Pittsburg, PA.
I burn food
really good!!!
www.UnitedCouncil.com
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Dad’s All Corvette Show and Meet & Greet
June 16, 2007
The Baltimore County Corvette Club would like to thank the management team at Security Square Mall for allowing us to host the 1st
ever Corvette Show dedicated to Dads! Special thanks to the folks at
Mid American Designs and West Coast Corvettes for supplying the
door prizes! Corvette clubs from the area also participated and we
thank you too. We are hoping for an even bigger turnout next year.
Check our website for all the pictures (over 100 pics) as well as all of
our other events. www.BaltimoreCoCorvetteClub.com
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The 4th of July Parade—Dundalk, MD
July 4, 2007
New club member Scott Baron invited the
club to participate in the Dundalk 4th of July
community parade. What a fun time we had
with 21 cars in attendance. The Dundalk
community is a historic community with strong
roots in the steel industry. This community
has sponsored this parade for many years and
we look forward in continuing our support of
the event in years to come.
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VetteCollectibles.com’s VetteFest Car Show
July 28, 2007
Corvettes Friends Vette Club’s Pig Roast 07
July 21, 2007
The B-TRIPLE-C and the Corvette Friends Vette Club
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The Ultimate Corvette Meet & Greet and Car Show
We sponsored what we felt was one of the largest
Vette Shows in the immediate Baltimore Metropolitan
area. We had so many Vettes it was unbelievable! I lost
count after the first 120 or so Corvettes, so thank you,
thank you, thank you! Join us next year as we do it again
(bigger & better) With thanks! Jeff & Randy (Pres.)
Jeff Scruggs (Pres.) with Randy Poole,
President of Friends With Corvettes Club
ALL
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SHOW
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The Ultimate Corvette Meet & Greet
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August 4, 2007
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The B-TRIPLE-C
@ RevItUp
at FedEx Field
August 11, 2007
REVITUP is the “World’s Largest Performance Driving School and National Racing Competition,” where experienced racers and amateurs alike compete for the title of “Rev It Up™ National Champion. The B-TRIPLE-C had a lot of fun
time and we hope others will come out and support what I felt was a great event. Congrats to G.J. Dixon as the Overall
Champion. Come out next year and enjoy this Chevy Experience!
www.RevItUp.Com
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Eastern Region Cookout at Fort Meade
August 18, 2007
The Eastern Region Cookout was held on
Sat., August 18th at the Fort Meade RV
Park. It was an outstanding job well done
by Junebug and crew of the Annapolitan
Corvette Club. Thank you!
B-TRIPLE-C Member Upgrades!! Before and After Shots
Congrats Denise, we heard you are not through yet!
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The National Corvette Museum
The National Corvette Museum has begun a new raffle fundraiser limited to only 2008 tickets to be sold
on a new 2008 Corvette with the highly requested “ Build Your Own ” feature. The “Build Your Own”
Corvette raffle gives the winner the opportunity to select a Coupe or Convertible and the choice of current factory colors and options. Raffle excludes “Z06 option”. The winner of the “Build Your Own” Corvette will be drawn on Wednesday, March 19 at 2:00 p.m. CT. Winner need not be present to win.
Tickets are available at $100 each.
The raffle winner will also enjoy the benefits and excitement of taking delivery of their new Corvette at
the Museum as part of the “R8C Museum Delivery” experience. A VIP tour of the Museum and Corvette
Assembly Plant, one-year individual membership to the Museum, hands-on training/instruction by a NCM
delivery team member, program decal and a wall plaque are all part of the Museum Delivery experience
that is available exclusively through the Museum. Additional details can be found at:
http://www.corvettemuseum.com/ncm_delivery/index.shtml Winner must be at least 18 years old.
The B-TRIPLE-C @ Classic Corvette Club Car & Truck Show
We enjoyed meeting and fellowshipping with a new club
called the Classic Corvette Club of Carroll County. They
rolled out the welcomed mat even though we’d never met
before. Thanks to Grant and Margie for inviting us out. We
look forward to getting together more often in 2008.
Save the Wave~ Folks!
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2009 Chevy Corvette ZR1
Submitted By Jeff Scruggs, President/Founder, Baltimore County Corvette Club
CHEVROLET ENTERS THE WORLD OF SUPERCARS
WITH 2009 CORVETTE ZR1
New, Supercharged LS9 V-8 is the Heart of the ZR1
DETROIT – Chevrolet officially announced the 2009 Corvette ZR1 – an American
supercar that brings the technology and engineering refinement of carbon-fiber,
ceramics and electronics together in a distinctive design.
“Chevrolet's goal with the new ZR1 is to show what an American super-car can
deliver, at a price that trumps exotics that cost two, three or four times as much
– and does so with exceptional drivability,” said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager.
In addition to the exterior cues and power train, ZR1 models will be distinguished from other Corvette models by their
VIN. Each will carry a unique, identifying VIN digit, as well as a sequential build number. This makes it easy to determine the build number of a specific car – information treasured by enthusiasts and collectors. For example, a ZR1 with a VIN ending in “0150” would indicate it is the 150 th ZR1 built for the model year.
The specialized components of the new ZR1 work harmoniously to deliver the
most powerful and fastest automobile ever produced by General Motors. Performance estimates will be announced closer to vehicle's summer 2008
launch. “Preliminary testing shows the ZR1 builds on the highly respected
Corvette Z06 in every performance category, from acceleration and braking,
to cornering grip and top speed,” said Peper. “It all boils down to the powerto-weight ratio and the ZR1's is exceptional – better than the Porsche 911 GT2,
the Ferrari 599 and even the Lamborghini LP640. In fact, the ZR1 is expected
to be the first production Corvette to achieve a top speed of at least 200 mph.”
Article Credit: GM Press release
www.media.GM.com
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The B-TRIPLE-C’s Super Sunday Cruise #1 Charlestown Racetrack
N CCC’s
Otis Jones’ 50th Birthday Party at McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant
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Howard University Homecoming Parade
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Kerbeck’s Toy for Tots Corvette Run
November 4, 2007
Corvette Lovers ascended to Atlantic
City, NJ for the 3rd Annual Toy for
Tots Corvette Run. 800 Corvettes
were registered with several thousand
dollars raised. Every Corvette owner
brought a toy that filled up a full size
tractor trailer. The toys will go
towards helping needy children in the
city of Atlantic City!
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Special Advertisement
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Metro Vettes Corvette Club’s 40th Anniversary Party
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November 11, 2007
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2nd Annual Bea Gaddy Corvette Can Run
November 17, 2007
The Baltimore County Corvette Club again
conducted a food drive in memory of Bea Gaddy.
Our Corvette Family came out and helped make a
difference for those who are less fortunate than us.
Several hundred pounds of food was collected.
Special thanks to the Baltimore City Police, who
provided an escort through the city for a caravan
of 27 vehicles!
The Director of the BGFL center, Connie Bass
really appreciated the donation and the amount of
caring this Thanksgiving holiday. We are aiming
to double the amount of giving next year!
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News Articles/Flyers
Hearts race in Corvette Club
'America's sports car' celebrated
08/16/07
By Mike Fila
The honks and hollers that hail from the streets near Security Square Mall bring a smile to the face of Owings Mills resident Jeff Scruggs, founder of
the Baltimore County Corvette Club.
The 3-year-old Owings Mills-based club hosts the Saturday gatherings at the mall from 5 to 8 p.m. to meet other Corvette owners and clubs. Three other local clubs joined them at their July 26 meet.
Orange, red, bright yellow, metallic blue and silver Corvettes, from a '72 red Corvette Stingray to the new generation C6 model,
which premiered in 2005, parked in a far corner of the mall's parking lot undeniably draw attention. A gaggle of owners and
spectators clustered under the shade of a lone tree undoubtedly talk about the 18 Chevrolet Corvettes, buffed to a sheen and
baking in the afternoon sun.
Baltimore County
Corvette Club
president and
founder Jeff
Scruggs shows off
his 2000 C5 Coup.
Members of the Baltimore County Corvette Club are easy to spot among the car-gawkers. Their white and race- checked polo shirts, with a B-TripleC logo emblazoned on them, are a dead giveaway. "It's a social thing," said Bob Bloom, B-Triple-C Secretary. "We talk about who did what to their
car, where to go to get them fixed, good mechanics and events going on with other clubs." Bloom became involved in the group
after meeting founder Jeff Scruggs at the Reister's Towne Festival last fall.
The club began in 2004, when Scruggs met three other Corvette owners at the Whiz Car Wash on Liberty Road. The car owners agreed to start the club. Bloom said he'd tried out some of the numerous Corvette clubs in Maryland, but none had what he Marco Johnson,
72, from west
was looking for. B-Triple-C is more of a social club, he said. Its members are not intensely into competing, nor are they into
Baltimore, bought
upholding stringent regulations or collecting dues. The 23-member club meets every second Saturday. Members also gather for his 19972 Stingtheir meet-and- greets every Saturday and a cruising outing every Sunday. The group also likes to attend as many car shows as ray new in Hyattspossible, especially local events where they often draw a crowd. Scruggs said the group typically holds two large events a year, ville for less than
$10,000.
one of which, The Ultimate Corvette Meet and Greet and Car Show, was to be held this year on Aug. 4 at Blob's Park in Jessup.
A member of the United and National Councils of Corvette Clubs, the local club is trying to network with other clubs and businesses to jointly sponsor
more events and recruit corporate sponsors to help defray costs. The group also has a relationship with Heritage Chevrolet in Owings Mills, offering
maintenance and repair services at discounted prices, which is where member Cassandra Wells, one of two women in the club, takes her blue Corvette to get work done. The loan officer, nicknamed Blue Angel because of her car, got her first Corvette while attending college at Howard University.
"I love sports cars, I've always had one. I feel like most women think 'Vettes are too sporty or too hard to handle, but I love 'em. Some women want
shoes, I want sports cars ... and shoes," she said, wearing coral high heels with mother of pearl accents.
Though Scruggs has owned only two Corvettes, his new model is a champagne color with custom electronics and leather seats. Scruggs said his
affection for "America's sports car," as it has been dubbed, goes back to his childhood.
A neighbor of the Scruggs family got a new Corvette every year. When he was 10 years old, Scruggs admired the car in which the neighbor drove
home: a white 'Vette with red leather interior. When he was 13, that same neighbor let him drive the Corvette around the block.
"After that, I was completely hooked," he said. As for what the attraction is, Wells, Bloom and Scruggs, standing together at the Saturday gathering,
ramble off a list of the car's attributes: speed, status symbol, curves and lines and a great reputation. They agreed the Corvette has always been
lauded as a good-looking, classic American sports car.
"Look at them," Scruggs said, gesturing to the line of 'Vettes. "How could you not love this car?" For more information on meetings and events, visit
www.baltimorecocorvetteclub.com.
E-mail Mike Fila at Mike [email protected] Reprinted by permission from The Owings Mills Times and The Jefferson Newspapers
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Thank you to some of our Supporters~
Christian Life Church Youth Ministry Car Wash Again!!
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Special thank you to some of our fellow Corvette Clubs!
Well its almost that time. Are you ready to accessorize your Vette?
Check out these websites and get your Corvette ready for the
summer. Logos with a Red bar indicates BTRIPLE-C members will get an
discount off their order. Contact Jeff for the club’s special discount
code. Do your homework if you are looking to save. Even though most of these vendors all carry
the similar products, some are cheaper than others based on where the company is based.
Good luck and happy shopping~
Friends With Corvette Club
Corvette Friends Vette Club
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Top Flight Corvette Club
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The Baltimore County
Corvette Club
The B-TRIPLE-C
Post Office Box 203
Owings Mills, Maryland 21117-9998
Tel: 410-258-8638 FAX: 410-654-4939
E-mail: [email protected]
www.BaltimoreCoCorvetteClub.com
Website Developed and Maintained by:
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410-654-5338
Special thanks to Denise Blagmon, Bob Bloom, Steve & Sandy Parrish for assisting in editing this report. “The Editor”
Our Mission
The Purpose of the Baltimore County Corvette Club is to promote interest in, and the operation of the Chevy Corvette. The B-TRIPLE-C
promote opportunities to encourage others to participate in the joys of owning and operating America’s Greatest sports car, The Chevy Corvette.
The Baltimore County Corvette Club shall hold regular meetings and from time to time hold social, competitive, and other types of events in order that it’s stated mission might be fulfilled. Furthermore, members must be of high morals and good character.
The Corvette Gazette, the official newsletter of the Baltimore County Corvette Club is published quarterly for the exclusive use of its members
and invited guest. Initial distribution is done electronically by e-mail. A small number of copies are delivered by First Class Mail. The newsletter is
also available by going to our website at www.BaltimoreCoCorvetteClub.com. Please send all submissions to our editor at
[email protected]. All submissions become the intellectual property of the Baltimore County Corvette Club.
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