Heart of Dixey Chevelle Club News Letter
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Heart of Dixey Chevelle Club News Letter
THE HEART OF DIXIE CHEVELLE CLUB’S HEARTBEAT Volume 11, Issue 9 September 2011 HOD’s 10th Annual Car Show Best of Show Eddie & Glenda Barrow 1957 Chevrolet Officers President Derryl Thompson [email protected] Vice President Gene Hanner [email protected] Secretary/Treasurer Chris Adams [email protected] Membership Wendy Adams [email protected] Webmeister Mike Suckow [email protected] Merchandise Susan Griffin [email protected] Newsletter Jerry Briggs [email protected] Bob Lovoy Memorial Award Eddie & Glenda Barrow 1968 Chevelle The Heart of Dixie Chevelle Club is a club devoted to the preservation and enjoyment of all 1964-1972 model Chevelles and El Caminos; stock, custom, and modified. We are a family oriented club Heart of Dixie Chevelle Club, Inc. Manager’s Choice - Dewey Barber Chevrolet Jerry Thompson 1970 Chevelle SS 454 V OLU ME 1 1, ISSU E 9 T HE HE ART O F D I X IE C HEV E L LE C LU B’ S HE ARTB EA T PAGE 2 Pat McCabe - 1967 SS 396 Tracie Albritton - 1966 SS 396 Mike Fields - 1969 El Camino Top 10 Chevelles Ray Garrett - 1966 SS 396 Larry Sneed - 1969 SS 396 V OLU ME 1 1, ISSU E 9 T HE HE ART O F D I X IE C HEV E L LE C LU B’ S HE ARTB EA T PAGE 3 Jim Moore - 1970 El Camino SS John Lonadier - 1970 SS 454 Michael Anderson - 1969 El Camino SS 396 Art Sevelius - 1970 El Camino SS 396 Susan Griffin - 1972 SS V OLU ME 1 1, ISSU E 9 T HE HE ART O F D I X IE C HEV E L LE C LU B’ S HE ARTB EA T PAGE 4 Upcoming Cruise-ins for 2011 1st Friday of Each Month Gadsden, Alabama, Come early and stay late, Downtown Gadsden, www.downtowngadsden.org 1st Saturday of each month Enterprise, Alabama, Sonic sponsored by Weevil City Cruisers (June-November) 1st Saturday of each month Athens, AL. 2 to 8 pm Downtown Square, (March - October) 1st Saturday of each month Hoover, AL, Krispy Kreme, Hwy 31, 8am till. 1st Saturday of each month Alabaster AL, Alabaster Shopping Center, I-65 1st Saturday of each month Odenville, AL, Piggly Wiggly 1st Saturday of each month Alexander City, Alabama, Arby’s Hwy 280 (April-September) Info: Phillip Green 706-773-4607 1st Saturday of each month New Hope, Alabama, Cruise-In at Hardees on 431, hosted by North Al. Street Toys, 6-9, 1st Saturday of each month Selma, Alabama, Cruise-In at the Glass House before you cross the Pettus Bridge, Beginning October 7, 6-? 2nd Saturday of each month Colonial Promenade Tannehill, Exit one off I-459 McCalla, AL, 6-9pm, Oldies by DJ Ray, April - September 2nd Saturday of each month Clanton, Alabama, Cruise-In Town Mart (Kaycee’s Flea & Antique Mall) (April – September) 3rd Saturday of each Month Oneonta, AL, Crossroads Cruisers Downtown Oneonta, 5-8pm, March thru September 3rd Saturday of each Month Tallassee, Alabama, Cruise-In at Tallassee Shopping Center, 6pm, www.talisi.com (Year Round) 3rd Saturday of each Month Centerville, Alabama, at Advance Auto Parts, 4-8 (March – November) 4th Saturday of Each month Sylacauga, Alabama, Cruise-In at Zaxby’s across from Wal-Mart on Hwy 280 (April-Sept) 4th Saturday of each month Fultondale Shopping Center, I-65 Fultondale, AL 6-9pm. 4th Saturday of each month Dothan, Alabama, Wiregrass Antique & Collector Car Club, 6-8 at Atlanta Bread Company, 3070 Ross Clark 4th Saturday of each month Roanoke, Alabama, Roanoke Cruisers Cruise-in at Burger King, Hwy 431. 5 to 8pm. (April-October) Last Saturday of each month Montgomery, Alabama, Cruise-In at Flip’s Vaughn Road, Sponsored by different car clubs. Go to www.montgomerystreetrods.com to see which club sponsors each month (Year Round except December) If you know of any other cruise-ins please let us know and we will list them. T HE HE ART O F D I X IE C HEV E L LE C LU B’ S HE ARTB EA T V OLU ME 1 1, ISSU E 9 PAGE 6 HODCC Officers for 2012 Its that time again, please submit your nominations for next years club officers to Jerry Briggs at [email protected] before October 22, 2011 so that they can be voted on for office at the club meeting. Also be thinking about next years charity, we will be deciding the charity in the next few months Hosting Club Meetings In 2012 The coming year promises to be an adventure, if you think you would like to host a club meeting for next year, please get your name in early. Contact a club officer for available dates. Bob Wilcox Most of you know Bob, he was a member of the Maryland Chevelle Club and was a participant in every Chevellabration. Bob had one of the nicest red 68 Chevelles around. He always made some of the fasted runs at the drag strip every year at Chevellabration. He always had time to stop and talk with anyone. We will miss you Bob. OCTOBER SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 2 3 4 5 6 CRUSING 7 THE 8 COAST 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 HACKNEYVILLE CAR SHOW 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 HODCC MEETING 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 V OLU ME 1 1, ISSU E 9 T HE HE ART O F D I X IE C HEV E L LE C LU B’ S HE ARTB EA T PAGE 7 HEART OF DIXIE CHEVELLE CLUB’S CHARITY DONATIONS FOR 2011 We have many generous members who contribute their time and resources to support our club. As a result of their generosity, we are able to contribute to charitable organizations each year thus giving back to our community and helping others in appreciation for our good fortune. Through club sponsored events & member donations, the Heart of Dixie Chevelle Club raised $5200 for our current fiscal year ending October 31, 2011, and has designated the following charities to receive donations. A SPECIAL THANKS GOES OUT TO ALL WHO HAVE MADE THIS POSSIBLE Big Oak Ranch (www.bigoak.org) Big Oak Ranch is a Christian home for children needing a chance. If you know us, you’ve heard us say that before. Because that’s what we offer - a chance. To find a normal life. To find God’s love. To find that we are all more than our circumstances - we are what we have the strength to become. National Kidney Foundation (www.kidney.org) The National Kidney Foundation, a major voluntary nonprofit health organization, is dedicated to preventing kidney and urinary tract diseases, improving the health and well-being of individuals and families affected by kidney disease and increasing the availability of all organs for transplantation. Royal Family Kid’s Camps (www.rfkc.org) Royal Family Kid’s Camps are the nation's leading network of camps for abused, neglected and abandoned children. UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center (www3.ccc.uab.edu) The UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center team is dedicated to providing the highest quality of life for people diagnosed with cancer, while advancing the world’s understanding of cancer and translating this knowledge into improved prevention, detection, treatment and survivorship. Our vision is to eliminate cancer as a major public health problem. Camp ASCCA (campascca.org) The Camp ASCCA mission is to help eligible individuals with disabilities and/or health impairments achieve equality, dignity, and maximum independence. This is to be accomplished through a safe and quality program of camping, therapeutic recreation, and education in a year-round barrier-free environment. Our goal is to serve those who can derive maximum benefit from the resident camp experience and provide a healthier, happier, longer, and more productive life for children and adults of all abilities. The Miracle League at Cypress Mounds (www.miracleleaguecm.org) The Miracle League at Cypress Mounds is a non-profit organization that makes it possible for children with mental and physical disabilities to achieve the same dream as their healthy peers – to play baseball as part of a team in an organized league! These children get a reprieve from their daily challenges as soon as they step or roll on to the ball field. Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (www.jdrf.org) JDRF is the worldwide leader in funding research to cure type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disease that strikes children and adults suddenly and lasts a lifetime. JDRF is the leading funder and advocate of type 1 diabetes science. JDRF's mission is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research. JDRF is also committed to developing new and better treatments that improve the lives of people with type 1 diabetes in the near term and keep them healthy while we advance toward a cure. V OLU ME 1 1, ISSU E 9 T HE HE ART O F D I X IE C HEV E L LE C LU B’ S HE ARTB EA T PAGE 8 5th Annual Hackneyville Community CAR SHOW October 15, 2011 Goody Bags to the first 100 to register! $100 Drawing for those who pre-register before Oct. 10, 20!J__ 50/50 tickets anda BIGGER money tree!! Live entertainment by Johnathan East Concessions Pre-registration $15 1 $20 day of show Registration from 8:00-12:00 Spectators 9:00-2:00 *VENDORS-Call Lynn Causey @ 256-234-9960 I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VEHICLE:(year/make/model) _ LIABILITY: Entrants, participants, & spectators by execution of this form release and discharge The Hackneyville Community, the show sponsors, coordinators, volunteers and other representatives involved in this show, from any and all un-known damages, injuries, losses, judgments and claims from any causes whatsoever that may be suffered by an entrant to his or hers person, passengers property. Make Checks Payable to: Hackneyville Community Club P.O. Box 1585 Alexander City, AL. 35011 For more information [email protected] All proceeds go to Hackneyville Community Club and Vol. Fire Dept. Heart of Dixie Chevelle Club Postage 6520 Veda Circle Bessemer, AL 35022 E-Mail: [email protected] Address Label Visit our website! www.chevelle-ss.com