Nov_2015_Newsletter
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Nov_2015_Newsletter
http://www.4cccc.org/ Coastal Carolina Corvette Chronicle November 2015 Club Officers: President Ken Scott President’s Message Greetings Coastal Carolina Corvette Club members and welcome to the month of November. We as a club had our last car show on a warm, but beautiful day in Mt. Pleasant and our oyster roast sponsored by Roger and Kitsie King's at their residence. Both Activities events had a great turn out with club members and a big thank you for everybody's participation. Kim Sheldon I would like to take the time and put out that if any club member wishes to apply for one of the three appointed positions with our club, please send me an email by December 31, 2015. The following three appointed positions are the newsletter editor, VP – Social logistics coordinator, and web master. My email address is as follows: kenmaynard.scott@yahoo.com. Also, if any club member Activities wises to be the chair person or maybe chair persons for our upcoming 2016 Vettes Doin' Charleston, contact me immediately at the email address: kenmaynard.scott@yahoo.com. As a matter of fact, if any member knows of any groups/organizations or Kris Daugherty individuals who are in need of some road cones and sign frames, please contact me so the proper arrangements can be made VP – Membership for them to purchase these items. Christine Van Leir We k now t he holiday season is approaching fast, and I would like for every club member to be safe and have a great time on their endeavors. I know everybody is going to enjoy eating some good food during the holiday seasons, especially the turkey on Secretary Thanksgiving Day. Lastly, to all Coastal Carolina Corvette Club members, have a great and happy Thanksgiving Day. Liz Furmanek Take care, continue having fun, and SAVE THE WAVE!!! Treasurer VP–Competitive Jim Buckley Ken Scott, President V.P. Charities Jackie Holst Board of Directors Del Davids Kim Sheldon Jim Furmanek 1 APPOINTED POSITIONS – 2015 Newsletter Editor: Mike Attisano Webmaster: Rick Wood/Adam Self NCM Ambassador: Paula Jones Logistics Coordinator: Del Davids Public Relations Rep: Jackie Holst th CLUB MEETING – Sunday, December 6 at Holiday Inn located at 5264 International Blvd. North Charleston. Members and interested Corvette owners are invited to attend. Socialization to begin at 2:30 pm with the regular meeting Starting promptly at 3:00 pm What’s Inside: President’s Message ................................................................................................................................................................................... 1 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE – Kris Daugherty ......................................................................................................................................... 3 COMPETITIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – Kim Sheldon .................................................................................................................................. 3 V.P. OF MEMBERSHIP CORNER – Christine Van Leir ................................................................................................................................... 4 PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS – Kim Sheldon ................................................................................................................................................. 7 SHOW SPOTLIGHT – Christine Van Leir ....................................................................................................................................................... 8 NCM AMBASSADOR REPORT – Paula Jones ................................................................................................................................................ 8 NOVEMBER MEETING MINUTES – Liz Furmanek ........................................................................................................................................ 9 CCCC – 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 CCCC – 2015 CLUB MEETING SCHEDULE ................................................................................................................................................... 10 BUSINESSES OF CLUB MEMBERS .............................................................................................................................................................. 11 2 SOCIAL ACTIVITIES SCHEDULE – Kris Daugherty Next year’s social events are as follows: • • • • January 16, 2016: Chili Cook-‐off at Debbie Hayden’s residence February 20, 2016: Lands End (Chacons) Restaurant in Georgetown: http://chaconsofgeorgetown.com/ March 19, 2016: Bowling at Royal Lanes in Goose Creek and Dinner at a Local restaurant to follow April 2016: dinner at Smoky Bones after the Trident Car Spring show Kris Daugherty, VP Social/Activities COMPETITIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS – Kim Sheldon Thank you to everyone who came out for our final 2015 club sponsored show yesterday at Waterfront Park in Mt Pleasant. I think the only other show this year with greater club car attendance was Vettes Doin Charleston. We had 31 club cars showcased. A special thank you to all our club workers yesterday. The weather was great and the turnout was wonderful. There were 81 participants at the show yesterday with representation in all 13 classes. The show was a huge success for the club and our charity. Year -‐ end statistics and awards for club cars from all our shows in 2015 will be distributed at our January 2016 club meeting. Thanks again to everyone for your commitment and support to our club activities throughout 2015. Once again, this year was a great success and that is due to our club members and their hard work and commitment. Have a safe and Happy Thanksgiving. Kim Sheldon, V.P. of Competition 3 V.P. OF MEMBERSHIP CORNER – Christine Van Leir 1953-1962 1963-1967 1968-1983 1984-1996 1997-2004 2005-2013 2014 MEMBER CORVETTES BY GENERATION: 2 16 16 6 20 34 13 MEMBERSHIP: We had no new members in October Membership as of 10/31/15 – 121 members New Members year to date – 26 members 107 cars THIS MONTH IN CORVETTE HISTORY! • November 7, 1969: The 250,000th Corvette ( a Riverside Gold convertible) rolls off the assembly line. • November 1992: Dave Hill, an engineer in General Motors' Cadillac program, accepts a job offer to become Corvette Chief Engineer. • November 2, 1999: Chevrolet announces that it will enter a C5R Corvette race car at the 68th annual 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 2000. MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY & CLUB BYLAWS: Club Bylaws are available on the website and a hard copy is available at the monthly business meetings. REMINDERS • October opens the 2016 membership year. Dues are renewable for all members returning for the 2016 year. Membership dues are $30 single membership and $40 dual membership and are due by the January meeting. • Renewals received after the January meeting will be assessed the reinstatement fee of $10 in addition to the renewal fee. (Members who join after 10/1/15 are paid for the 2016 membership year). Renewal forms are required for all members, they can be found on our website or at meetings. You may bring your renewal form and fee to any meeting or mail them to the VP of Membership at the address on the form. BY-‐LAW REVISION PROPOSAL A revision to the by-‐laws has been submitted. As per the by-‐laws this is notification to all members of the proposal. This will be discussed at the December meeting and voted on by the membership at the January meeting. Please contact any member of the current Executive Committee if you have any questions. Addition of the following to Article I, it will be a new section, Section III The Club is registered as 501(c)(4) non-‐profit organization. Monies generated from Club car shows will be directed to local charitable organizations that are exempt from Federal funding. Charities will be selected and voted on by Club members in Good Standing at the beginning of each year, or chosen by the sponsor of the car show. Proceeds generated from the Vettes Doin Charleston show will be directed to the National Corvette Museum. The Executive Committee will forecast annual operating expenses to ensure funds are available prior to any charity donation. VP Of Membership, Christine Van Leir 4 DISCOUNT PROGRAMS: Above & Beyond 20% off Labor on all makes a models owned by a CCCC member. Corvette Mobil 1 Oil Change w/filter $49.95 plus tax. Automotive: Free towing within 35 miles of the shop, Tires sold at cost. 771-‐0215 Adam’s Polishes: 10% Discount on all products if you purchase locally or order online. You must enter discount code, which is CCCC if you order online. Crews Chevrolet: 15% OFF Labor and Parts for all Repairs (not just the Corvette, but any GM vehicle owned by a CCCC member) 277-‐6187 Corvette Mobil 1 Oil Change: $59.95 NitroFill: $29.95 Free Roadside Assistance within 25-‐mile radius if repairs/service are performed with Crews. Vehicle must be towed to Crews to qualify. Pleasant Details: 10% Discount on all services including: Detailing, Paint Protection, 568-‐0247 3M Vinyl & Films, Window Tinting, Clear Plex, Shrink Wrapping, Vinyl Rally Stripes, Paint less Dent Removal, Headlight Restoration/Protection: Not on Window Films SPECIAL ON 18-‐INCH PARTIAL 3M CLEAR BRA: Hood & fenders, bumper, headlights for $650.00 Rick Hendrick Chevrolet: 15% OFF Labor and Parts for all Repairs 640-‐6490 Corvette Mobil 1 Oil Change: $59.95 NitroFill: $29.95 Free Road Side Assistance within 25-‐mile radius if premium oil change services are performed with Hendrick. Vehicle must be towed to Hendrick to qualify. Mt Pleasant Chevrolet: 15% OFF labor and parts for all repairs (not just Corvette, but any GM vehicle owned by a member). 1 (888) 717-‐2068 Corvette Mobile 1 Oil Change: $59.95 NitroFill: $29.95 Free Roadside Assistance with in 25-‐mile radius if repairs/service are performed with Mt. Pleasant Chevrolet. Vehicle must be towed to Mt Pleasant Chevrolet to qualify. NOTE: In order to receive these mentioned discounts, you must have a current 2015 CCCC membership card. Remember, Corvette is truly “The American Sports car”, drive ‘em if you got ‘em – Christine Van Leir ****It is very important to notify Vice President of Membership when you change your mailing address or email address. Please take a moment now to notify me if you’ve had changes. Also, the Officers use email communications to provide club information so it’s very important that we have current information so everyone is notified of last minute events. ******* 5 12/1 John Emanuele 12/17 Ardith Morris 12/27 Kathy Lipman 12/5 Regina Johnson 12/24 Christine Van Leir 12/6 Bob & Mary Driscoll 12/13 Jim & Liz Furmanek 12/24 Clint & Barbara Russell Congratulations to Charlie & Barbara Abetz on their marriage! CCCC “Shop Till You Drop” Corner: (See web site for item pictures) • • CLUB JACKETS & SWEATSHIRTS: See web site for ordering specs and pricing • Club Coin: $3.00/ea. • Club T-‐Shirts: $12.00: Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL. Specify Color: Black, Red, Sport Gray, or White • Club Blanket/Throw $32.00 • Club Name Tags are $6.50/ea. • Club Car Flags are available at $11.00/ea. • Flag Caddies are available at $29.95/set includes 2 -‐ American Flags and Poles. • Club Logo static clings (3½”) are available at $1.00 • Club Logo static cling (rectangular) are available at $2.00 • Club Polo Shirts are available at $23.65 -‐ $25.26 (heavyweight) and $20.40 -‐ $22.02 (lightweight). All shirts must be pre-‐ordered with color and size specified. Pocket shirts are available at additional cost of $1.08/shirt. Note: I need to order 6 club shirts at a time in order to receive the above prices. Club Hats: $12.00 -‐ Specify color: White, Red, Navy Blue, Black, Khaki o $16.00 -‐ Two-‐tone colors – Black/Red, Black/White, Forest Green/White, Maroon/White, Navy/Gold, Navy/White, Red/White, o Royal Blue/White, White/Black 6 PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS – Kim Sheldon For our last show of the season, we had 30 club cars make their way to Mount Pleasant for our Holiday Show sponsored by Royall Ace Hardware. This was our largest club showing since Vette’s doin Charleston. There were 80 participants at the show making it our largest Super Saturday Show of the season. Our show participants seemed to like the early model Vette’s again with 6 of the top “7” being a C1, C2 or C3! Congratulations to Bill & Regina Johnson and their 63 Split Window Coupe for taking first place, John & Barbara Ditmore and their 1962 Convertible finished second, and Dennis & Kathy Smail and their 65 Convertible rounded out the top three. Results of the November 7, 2015 Royall Ace Hardware Holiday Open Car & Truck Show 30 Club Cars Showing 1st Bill & Regina Johnson 63 Coupe 2nd John & Barbara Ditmore 62 Convertible 3rd Dennis & Kathy Smail 65 Convertible 4th Tim Hayden 71 Convertible 5th Joe Michel 77 Coupe 6th Jerry & Jackie Holst 13 ZR1 7th Ed & Patricia Hamner 77 Coupe 8th Chris Dotson 15 Z06 9th Del Davids 99 Convertible 9th Brenda & Mac McDonagh 14 Coupe 9th Bill Morris 74 Convertible 9th Marty Ott 01 Convertible 9th Annette Samaniego 12 Grand Sport Coupe 14th Bill Creech 15 Convertible 14th Walt Winningham 14 Convertible VP Competition, Kim Sheldon Competition Statistician, Mac McDonagh 7 SHOW SPOTLIGHT – Christine Van Leir SHOW SPOTLIGHT 10/2 thru 10/4 – Corvette Expo – Gatlinburg – 4 club cars 10/11 – LMC at Pep Boys -‐ 1 club car – Eddie Hamner placed 10/24 – Coastal Center – 4 club cars rd We had members at Cars & Coffee Mt. Pleasant -‐ 3 Thursday in Summerville and Petite LeMans in Atlanta Thank you to those who showed their cars and congratulations to the trophy winners! VP Of Membership, Christine Van Leir NCM AMBASSADOR REPORT – Paula Jones The last raffle of 2015 was on November 12th. Please continue to support the museum with your membership and merchandise purchases. Notify me of any membership renewals or donations. Paula Jones, 2015 NCM Ambassador 8 NOVEMBER MEETING MINUTES – Liz Furmanek The meeting was called to order at 3:00 pm by Ken Scott, President. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited and a moment of silence held. New members, Kris and Sherri Cumbee (65 red coupe) introduced themselves and Thia Beniash (photographer friend of Tim Hayden) shared car photos that she had taken and discussed photo opportunities and contact information for interested members. Jackie Holst, VP of Charity and Public Relations, reintroduced guest, Cole Sabine, to the club and indicated that he would be selling his dog biscuits at the upcoming Royall Hardware show with all proceeds going to the charity East Cooper Meals on Wheels. There was not a representative from “Pet Helpers” present to receive a check for monies collected at the October show. Jim Buckley, Treasurer, gave the Treasurer’s report. Christine Van Leir, VP of Membership, gave the membership report. Christine reminded members that membership renewals are due and fees must be in by the January meeting. She also acknowledged that Charles Abetz and Barbara Stothard were married in September. Kim Sheldon, VP of Competition, thanked members for all their help throughout the year. She reported that the last car show will be the Royall Hardware show at Waterfront Park. Del Davids, Board Member and Logistics Coordinator, indicated that there were enough door prizes for the show. Members applauded Kim for her service this year as she is taking a break from holding a club office for the 2016 year. Kris Daugherty, VP of Social, reported that the club Xmas party will be at the Charleston Air Force Base on December 5th and shared the menu to be served. She reminded members, without military identification, to enter the base at the Dorchester Road gate. The oyster roast at Roger and Kitsie King’s home on Edisto Island is planned for November 14th. Members were reminded to bring food sides, chairs and bug repellant. Upcoming social events for the 2016 year are as follows: January 16th the chili cook-‐off at Tim and Debbie Hayden’s home; February 20th a cruise to Lands End restaurant in Georgetown; March (date TBD) bowling at Royal Lanes and dinner afterwards in Goose Creek; April (TBD) dinner following the Trident “Spin-‐off” car show. Paula Jones, NCM Ambassador, reported on museum events and raffles and the legal battle over the Motorsports Park. There was no website report. Jim Furmanek, Board Member, updated members on testing of the C7R cars. New Business: Ken reported that the Executive Committee had met prior to the business meeting and had discussed by-‐law amendments, website changes, 2016 calendar dates, purchase of a new registration table canopy, and the trailer storage. Del asked for a vote on the sale of excess sign frames and cones. The motion was passed. Ken reminded members that anyone interested in the appointed positions: Webmaster, Newsletter Editor, and Logistics Coordinator should contact him by December 31st. He also indicated that the VP of Competition position was still vacant and encouraged club members to assist the Board members in putting on upcoming 2016 car shows. Barbara Ditmore informed club members that the Mt. Pleasant Christmas Parade is December 13th. We will be able to enter 10 cars. Barbara reminded members that cars must have decorative lights. The first ten respondents to email her will participate. The 50/50 raffle was won by Eddie Hamner. The meeting was adjourned at 3:57 pm. Liz Furmanek 9 CCCC – 2015 CALENDAR OF EVENTS November Events • • Saturdays, 8am – 11am: Charleston Cars and Coffee. 1712 Towne Centre Way, Mt Pleasant, SC. A bunch of car and motorcycle enthusiasts that meet up every Saturday around 8am at the Mount Pleasant Towne Centre in front of Atlanta Bread Company. November 21, 8am – 10am: Sea Islands Cars and Coffee. Freshfields Village, Village Green Lane, Johns Island, SC. Calling all car enthusiasts!! Arrive in your favorite ride and join us for Cars and Coffee at the Freshfields Village at the crossroads of Kiawah, Seabrook and Johns Islands. The event will feature antiques, classics, exotics, concepts and any other cool cars. This is free event with coffee and other refreshments for purchase supplied by Java Java. This will be a fun monthly event celebrating special cars hosted by Freshfields Village. Visit www.freshfieldsvillage.com for future schedules and additional information. If you have any specific questions about the event, please reach out to Bruce Stemerman at bstemerman@gmail.com or John Wilson at th th jrwilson749@msn.com .October 16 -‐17 , Freestate Corvette Club Corvette Weekend in Ocean City Maryland. For more info visit www.freestatecorvette.com. December Events • Saturdays, 8am – 11am: Charleston Cars and Coffee. 1712 Towne Centre Way, Mt Pleasant, SC. A bunch of car and motorcycle enthusiasts that meet up every Saturday around 8am at the Mount Pleasant Towne Centre in front of Atlanta Bread Company. • December 13, 5:30 pm: Mt. Pleasant Christmas Parade: More than 100 brilliantly lit floats will march down Coleman Boulevard as the Mount Pleasant Christmas Light Parade sets sail to the delight of thousands of residents and visitors. • December 19, 8am – 10am: Sea Islands Cars and Coffee. Freshfields Village, Village Green Lane, Johns Island, SC. Calling all car enthusiasts!! Arrive in your favorite ride and join us for Cars and Coffee at the Freshfields Village at the crossroads of Kiawah, Seabrook and Johns Islands. The event will feature antiques, classics, exotics, concepts and any other cool cars. This is free event with coffee and other refreshments for purchase supplied by Java Java. This will be a fun monthly event celebrating special cars hosted by Freshfields Village. Visit www.freshfieldsvillage.com for future schedules and additional information. If you have any specific questions about the event, please reach out to Bruce Stemerman at bstemerman@gmail.com or John Wilson at th th jrwilson749@msn.com .October 16 -‐17 , Freestate Corvette Club Corvette Weekend in Ocean City Maryland. For more info visit www.freestatecorvette.com. CCCC – 2015 CLUB MEETING SCHEDULE December th 6 Monthly membership meeting at 2:30 p.m. to socialize and the club meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m. at Holiday Inn located at 5264 International Blvd., North Charleston. Members and interested Corvette owners are invited to attend. January th 10 Monthly membership meeting at 2:30 p.m. to socialize and the club meeting will begin at 3:00 p.m. at Holiday Inn located at 250 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., Mt. Pleasant. Members and interested Corvette owners are invited to attend. 10 BUSINESSES OF CLUB MEMBERS 11