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Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club P.O. Box 1175 Canyon Country, CA 91351 Find us on the web at www.SCVCC.org OR www.SantaClaritaCorvetteClub.com DECEMBER 2013 NEWSLETTER Merry Christmas! In This Issue: Upcoming Calendar of Events President Greg’s Message Meeting, Birthdays, Annivs. Meeting Minutes Quartermaster’s Corner Crazy Otto’s Run Crazy Otto’s History Christmas Party Christmas Light Run Page 2 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 8 Page 9 Page 11 Page 13 Page 15 NCM Motorsports Park C7 Update Laff Traxx Vintage Corvette Ad Board Member Contact Info Planning Reminders You Know When Final Thoughts 1 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 (Club events are in BLUE. Events in RED are for your info, but not necessarily SCVCC attending) NOTE: If you hold CTRL+click at underlines you will go to the web links or email to the contact!!! Jan 2 Thur January Business Meeting at Marie Callender’s – 7:30 PM Come early and enjoy the social time! Jan 11 Sat Cactus Patch “Early Morning” Breakfast Run – 197 E. High St. in Old Moorpark. Meet at Starbucks (Copperhill and Newhall Ranch Rd) At 7:30 AM. Come early, come hungry! Jan 16 Thur Club Social – Wolf Creek New location this month – 27746 McBean Parkway, Valencia Let’s get together at 6 PM for Corvette talk and post holiday visiting. Jan 25 Sat Space Shuttle Run to Exposition Park in LA - We are leaving Chuy’s At 8:30 AM. Remember, admission is $6.25 per person, ($5.25 for over 60). Parking is $10.00 2 Shuttle and Corvettes Saturday, January 25th Don’t Miss It! 3 December 2013 President’s Message Happy New Year Everyone! I hope all of you had a nice holiday season with your families. Now we get to put all the lights and decorations away for another year, thank God! I’d like to thank our activity team for another great month of fun. The Crazy Otto’s breakfast run turned out to be a great hit as well as our annual Christmas Party at Robinson’s Ranch, and our annual Christmas Lights Tour through our local neighborhoods. I mentioned last month about staying longer at the Christmas Party and to enjoy the evening. Well you certainly did that. In fact, the band kept playing so we kept dancing on the dance floor, even while they were picking up the dance floor! No one wanted to leave. Now that’s a party! Thanks again to Howard and Linda Butler for organizing the Christmas Party which is such a great event each year, and for all of you who participated in bringing much needed food for our local food pantry’s here in Santa Clarita. I understand it was hard to even close the doors of the food truck they brought, so we’re happy about that. Looking forward to 2014, we have some exciting weekend runs coming up. Our Valentines Run to Cambria in February, the Monterey Food Bank Run in May, and Bowling Green in August. Make sure you get your reservations in to reserve a spot or talk to one of the activity members for more details. January starts out with a breakfast run to the famous Cactus Patch in Moorpark and then a trip down to the Space Shuttle later in the month. Our Social location this month will be announced at the General Meeting. I have arranged with Marie Callendar’s Management to give back to our club 20-25% of what we spend at our next General Meeting on January 2 nd. That will go into our treasury for a future activity expense and we thank Gary and Chuck from Marie Callendar’s for helping out our club. It’s been a great meeting place for years and we certainly appreciate them and their entire staff. We will also be introducing a new 50/50 game at our meeting. The carryover each month will certainly be fun to watch if no one wins. We hope you like it. I want to personally thank again, our entire Board of Directors under the direction of our Chairman Mr. Paul Trock for always keeping us pointed in the right direction. To all of our great Board Members for volunteering their time and making our club so successful, and of course to all of you, the members who support our club throughout the year. Here’s to 2014!! Greg 4 Business Meeting on the 1st Thursday of each Month Social Hour at 6:00 p.m. Meeting at 7:30 p.m. Marie Callender’s 27630 The Old Road (at Magic Mountain) Valencia Next Business Meeting: January 2, 2014 Social Gathering on the 3rd Thursday of each Month Social Hour and dining at 6:00 p.m. This Month – The Original Wolf Creek Restaurant 27746 McBean Parkway (McBean & Decoro) Valencia Next Social Gathering: January 16, 2014 JANUARY LOCATION Birthdays and Anniversaries Dick Gauthier Dan Clarkson Suzy Negri Joe Ryan Greg Attl Sheila Percivalle Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan 5 14 17 19 25 25 Mike and Dorothy McCloskey David and Sandy Spunberg Scott and Cari Llewellen 5 Jan 18, 1997 17 years Jan 29, 1995 19 years Jan 30, 1982 31 years Meeting Minutes Recorded by Tony Munshi, Secretary MINUTES OF MEETING- December 5, 2013 Meeting start 7:28PM Meeting called to order by President Greg Attl, who made several announcements regarding past and future events: Everyone had fun at the November events, thanks to all who organized and participated. - Crazy Otto’s Breakfast Run is scheduled for 12/07. - Valentines weekend run to Cambria scheduled for 02/14-15-16/2014. Informational flyers and sign-up sheets will be forthcoming. Presidential Trivia game by Dwight McDonald SCVCC windshield decals available for purchase in different sizes and colors. Tony Munshi, Elke Couples, Tenly Bates, And Bob Schwemmer participated in a “toilet paper mummy” race. Prizes of wine and chocolates were gladly accepted. Electrical multi-testers were given away to members who wanted them. Drawing for prizes. Congratulations to all those who won!!!!! Dick Gauthier – Corvette Ornament Dwight McDonald – Corvette Ornament Glenda Fulmer – Wine Glasses Linda Noble – Sees Chocolates Nancy Noski – Sees Chocolates Official meeting Start @7:43PM Tony Munshi – Secretary - November meeting minutes approved Dick Gauthier – Treasurer - Club finances presented. Pat Attl – Membership – 90 members. Tell your friends we have openings. 6 Mike Woodings - Newsletter/Publicity – Latest Newsletter is out. Check it for information on upcoming caravan to Bowling Green, KY. Hotel information, links, etc. Judy Woodings – Quartermaster – Clubwear report includes new items and price reductions on fleece jackets. Special orders always welcome. Unisex sweaters, work shirts, L/S ladies shirts are all available. Dwight McDonald – Activities – 12/07 – Crazy Otto’s Breakfast Run to Acton 12/14 – SCVCC Christmas/Holiday Party at Robinson Ranch 12/19 – SCVCC Xmas Light Cruise in the Valley Howard Butler provided further information and last minute reminders to sign-up for the party and food donations for the Santa Clarita Valley Food Pantry. Mark Ware – Vice President – Congratulations to Kathy Munshi for winning $103.00 in the 50/50 drawing. Also, Congratulations to Linda Noble for winning the Badge-It-Or-Lose-It pot of $20.00. The pot is back at 20.00 for January. Birthdays and Anniversaries; Congratulations to all who celebrate their special day(s) in December!! Car Talk: Tenly Bates said she has been seeing C-7 Corvettes driving around the SCV Lou Stabile is sporting a new/used Camaro SS Convertible…CONGRATS!!! Judy Woodings presented Greg Attl with a book about wines. Mike McCloskey gave us a short history lesson of the Corvette. Meeting Adjourned at 8:03PM 7 QUARTERMASTER’S CORNER Inferion Ladies Striped Tee Show PLUS Go! Order your Club Jackets It’s WINTER! Best Dressed Corvette Club in SCV! Cruiser Club hat $23.00 Club Tee $13.00 Sweatshirt Time! The Corvette Kiosk will be OPEN for the January meeting with your Quartermaster Judy Woodings at the helm to address all of your Club Wear needs. Remember, you can contact Judy Woodings anytime at quartermaster@scvcc.org. Summer items are available for sunny days, but think SWEATSHIRTS for Winter cruises! 8 Crazy Otto’s Breakfast Run Dec 7th Story: Dwight McDonald and Greg Attl Pictures: Dwight McDonald, Greg Attl and Tony Munshi Saturday, December 7, 2013 was a warm, sunny, and a basically perfect day for the Santa Clarita Valley Corvette Club to take a drive through the canyons, somewhere, but not in the Santa Clarita Valley, or anywhere in Southern California. That morning, 22 brave members in 36 degree weather, with snow flurries, rain and high winds, took to the canyon roads behind Aqua Dulce and Acton to indulge in what can only be described as the ”We Love Breakfast and Nothin’s Gonna Stop Us” Run. Four Corvettes (Attl, Siecke, Munshi and Stabile) lead a host of other “noncorvettes” to Crazy Otto’s, a rare find in the hills of Acton, California for a breakfast fit for Kings. In all, thirty people weathered the storm for the run. The undaunted band of ‘Vette owners and drivers, cast fate to the wind and ventured off to take on the winding Sierra Highway, soaking up not only the wet weather, but the beauty of the rural county side, the rustic settlements that dotted the area and vineyards that accentuated region. Ultimately, the caravan reached its destination on Santiago Road. Once seated, the socializing was rampant, the bonding was intense, and the food was bountiful. “Bountiful”? That’s an understatement. A short stack (two pancakes) filled the entire plate and was as thick as a Bayou accent. As Johnny Percivalle put it…”the pancakes were falling off the table”. When the order of an omelet arrived, you couldn’t help but think that the thing could feed a third world country. 9 The food was excellent, the bill of fare was unbelievable, and the price was right on. For those who missed the event, you missed a fun filled experience, and a great time, which was had by all. The event that began as a “Sow’s ear” truly became a “Silk Purse”. Thanks to those who came out to brave the weather for this event and to Bob Siecke (Activities Coordinator) for helping plan the event! 10 Crazy Otto’s History Dec 7th Story: Contributed by Melody Reid Editor’s Note: While the early winter storm kept many Corvettes in the garage on Dec 7th, Melody was present and wanted to share some of the history of Crazy Otto’s. Hopefully you can make it out to Acton some SUNNY day soon and enjoy this local landmark! In the early 1970s, Otto Lindsel left the forest of the northern west coast and moved to the Southern California area of the Antelope Valley to be nearer to his family. As he had many years of experience cooking for lumber jacks, it was natural that he would come up with the concept of opening a diner. This was the perfect retirement venture for him, thus creating the history of a great Antelope Valley tradition. Stories about Otto abound from longtime customers. Some of our favorites include his intolerance of customers who only came in for coffee, customers who took too long to eat their meals or anyone who complained about the food. All were thrown out with relish. For almost 25 years, Crazy Otto's was located adjacent to the train tracks on Sierra Highway in Lancaster, California. The diner originally consisted of 12 counter seats and one booth. Over the years, the diner expanded in an effort to accommodate the large crowds, eventually ending up with two separate and distinct kitchens and dining rooms. Due to the proximity of the railroad tracks to Crazy Otto's, Otto devised a numbered wheel to be spun every time a train passed. The seat corresponding to the number on the wheel won a free meal. This tradition continues today. The passing of the train would cause the old building to rattle and shake to the delight of the customers. Crazy Otto's had also earned a reputation for having the biggest omelettes in town, which they decided to take to the next level in June of 1993. Crazy Otto's Diner broke the world record for the largest omelette. The omelette was an astonishing 1,364 square feet! Crazy Otto's received commendations from the Governor of the State of California and the local mayor for accomplishing this feat. In 1994, things changed. As a result of the devastating Northridge, California earthquake, which caused severe damage to the freeways, Metrolink extended its services from Los Angeles to the Antelope Valley. It was determined that the original Crazy Otto's building was too close to the railroad tracks and Metrolink required the property on which it was located. Crazy Otto's found a new home, and over the next few years additional locations were established and Crazy Otto's continued to be known for its fast service and generous portions. 11 In 1997, Crazy Otto's got to be in the spotlight once again. "The Odd Couple 2, Travelin' Light" starred Walter Mattha and Jack Lemon eating in the dining room of one of our own Crazy Otto's restaurants . Unfortunately our fame was briefly stolen when Japan took the title for the "World's Largest Omelette" from Crazy Otto's. In October of 2002, Crazy Otto's Inc., in conjunction with Clear Channel Radio and Robertson Palmdale Honda, were able to bring the title back to the U.S. where it belonged. Thanks to over 200 volunteers, we were able to assemble an omelette consisting of 34,000 eggs, 200 pounds of cheese, 50 gallons of milk, 500 pounds of bell peppers and 75 gallons of crushed tomatoes that was prepared on 11 portable grills and took approximately 6.5 hours to create. The omelette was an amazing 1,850.9 square feet! Now that's crazy! In April of 2005, another unexpected turn of events happened at Crazy Otto's: the "Terminator" paid our restaurant a visit. With a coffee pot in hand, the movie star and newly elected governor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, strolled through the diner serving our patrons their morning cup of joe. The customers eating breakfast that Saturday morning sure were surprised and only had one question in their mind after he left: "will he be back?" We don't know if he will be back, but we will be here to serve you 7 days a week. We have even expanded throughout the U.S. to bring our quality without compromise to our patrons everywhere. We are also a new California franchise and look forward to serving up the traditions that have made us what we are today in new communities across the nation. In an average week Crazy Otto's Diner will serve 22,000 eggs. We are very proud and honored that we have become such a respected establishment in the community we call home: the Antelope Valley. We have been voted AV's Best Breakfast for 15 years; this is a recognition that we take seriously and continue to build on. We are very supportive of our local schools and charities which we feel helps to strengthen the community we are proud to be a part of. Crazy Otto's is open daily for breakfast and lunch and open for dinner in selected locations. The house specialty is Prime Rib which is guaranteed to be the best you've ever had. From all of our wait staff, bussers, cooks, hostesses, dishwashers and managers, we thank you for visiting with us today and hope you have enjoyed your meal. It is our pleasure to provide you with quality food, large portions, excellent service and a fun place to eat. We hope to see you again soon, and don't forget: "If you leave hungry, it's your fault." 12 SCVCC 2013 Christmas & Holiday Party Dec 14th Story: Mike Woodings Pictures: Tony Munshi 2013 drew to a close with the traditional Christmas Party including dinner and dance at Robinson Ranch Golf Club. The Butlers, Howard and Linda, are both to be commended for their outstanding job of attending to the details we all take for granted in the preparation of the venue for our enjoyment. Well done Butlers! Once again, our Club supported the Santa Clarita Food Pantry with generous donations of groceries. We filled the onsite pantry truck with bag after bag of foodstuffs and needed items to help community folks at this holiday time. Many thanks, to all who donated. The social and cocktail hour began at 6 PM giving everyone time to mingle and enjoy “refreshments”. This year the live band was back adding that extra dimension to the evening. The buffet style dinner offered plenty of food and something for every taste with Chicken Cordon Bleu and Tri-tip featured along with all of the traditional side dishes. 13 After dinner, we had another small gift exchange from about 20 participants. There was no stealing this year. The early bird got the worm with the gifts chosen in numerical order. The pickings were slim toward the end, but all of the presents were appreciated by the participants. Even though we are all a year older than last year, most of us found our way to the dance floor for a few dances, and some were even seen dancing around the staff as they were removing the dance floor to prepare for their next function. Those were the REAL dancers! No club event is complete though without photos, and thanks to our own Munchis, there are indeed photos. Some are here in the Newsletter, but in the interest of pixels, you will have to check them all out in Shutterfly. Tony and Kathy did a great lob with shots of the party and those special prom shots as well. They even made special efforts to make us look good, can’t beat the price either! Another great party is in the archives. If you did not attend, now is the time to put the Club Christmas Party on your calendar for next December. 14 Santa Clarita Christmas Light Run Dec 19th Story: Mike Woodings Pictures: Judy Woodings Instead of a monthly social, Club members met at the CVS at Seco Canyon and Copperhill for a run through local neighborhoods to enjoy the great Christmas light displays our community has to offer this time of the year. December 19th was a rainy and almost winter day and many were watching the Doppler radar all day to see if the one-day storm was going to pass. It did and eleven Corvettes along with a few other ferrous vehicles set out to enjoy the lights as the clouds lifted. The plan was to make it a shorter run than in past years and to visit just three neighborhoods (Homestead Place, Wakefield Court, and Cross Creek Drive) and then to head to Telly’s Charburger on Bouquet Canyon for whatever looked inviting on the menu. That is just what we did, Lights, Cameras, and Dining, all what we do best in our Club. 15 The evening was delightful and a great way to cap off our December with a final run for the year. It left us eager for Christmas to soon get here and also reminded us of the many events we have to look forward to in 2014. Many thanks to Barbara Walker for organizing this great run! 16 National Corvette Museum Motorsports Park Is Coming Courtesy of: NCM Contributed by: Joe Ryan Road Course: 2.87 miles in maximum configuration with 3 miles of overall pavement. Can be broken into four configurations. The three miles of track will be built to accepted professional design standards. The initial phase will consist of a twin circuit arrangement of a two mile / 13 turn west course and a one mile / 10 turn East course which can be combined into multiple configurations. Both circuits will feature technical turns, straights and elevation changes. These two courses could be used independently for multiple events, or connected together into a unique large course. Designed with features such as the Mulsanne straight, kink and corner as well as the Porsche curves and the Corvette corner from Le Mans, it will replicate elements from the greatest race in the world. If you know anyone who would like more information or who would like to know how they can help support this exciting extension of the Museum, please let us and we can sure use the help in getting the word out. 17 C7 Update Courtesy of: Corvette Forum Contributed by: Lou Stabile Want to break the 200-mph barrier in your C7 Corvette Stingray? One option is to go with Hennessey’s HPE600 upgrade that gets you to 600 horsepower. Top that off with a 100-horsepower Nitrous Express kit to leap to 700 horsepower, and you’ve got yourself the configuration that was recently proven to take the C7 Corvette all the way up to 200.6 mph, making the HPE600 Corvette the first C7 to bust into 200-mph territory. Oh, there’s one more thing you might want to do in order to break 200 mph in your C7: find an empty stretch of closed road like the Grand Parkway near Houston, Texas, and get the authorities to supervise you … you know, for legal reasons and what not. Check out the C7 Corvette’s major top-speed milestone at: http://www.corvetteforum.com/articles/hennessey-hpe600-corvettefirst-c7-break-200-mph/ and be on the lookout when John Hennessey nearly drives the Corvette through a flock of birds at 197 mph! 18 Reaching the end of a job interview, the Human Resources person asked the young MBA fresh out of MIT, "And what starting salary were you looking for?" The candidate said, "In the neighborhood of $125,000 a year, depending on the benefits package." The HR person said, "Well, what would you say to a package of 5 weeks vacation, 14 paid holidays, full medical and dental, company matching retirement fund to 50% of salary and a company car leased every 2 years - say, a red Corvette?" The MBA sat up straight and said, "Wow!!! Are you kidding?" And the HR person said, "Certainly, ... but you started it." 19 1968 Corvette Ad 20 SCVCC Officers 2013 / 2014 Office Name Telephone Email address PRESIDENT Greg Attl 661-373-3704 president@scvcc.org VICE-PRESIDENT/ PUBLICITY Mark Ware 661-993-8128 vp@scvcc.org SECRETARY Tony Munshi 661-313-3604 secretary@scvcc.org TREASURER Dick Gauthier 661-424-0271 treasurer@scvcc.org QUARTERMASTER Judy Woodings 661-212-2889 quartermaster@scvcc.org MEMBERSHIP Pat Attl 661-373-3703 membership@scvcc.org CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD Paul Trock FUN RUN ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR FUN RUN ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR FUN RUN ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR FUN RUN ACTIVITIES COORDINATOR COMMUNICATIONS OFFICER chairman@scvcc.org Barbara Walker 661-251-4356 activities@scvcc.org Jim Fulmer 661-877-7646 activities@scvcc.org Bob Siecke 805-341-1660 activities@scvcc.org Dwight McDonald 661-212-0158 activities@scvcc.org Tony Munshi 661-313-3604 communications@scvcc.org NEWSLETTER EDITOR Mike Woodings 661-964-8168 newsletter@scvcc.org WEBMASTER Debi Clarkson 21 webmaster@scvcc.org Planning Reminder #1 The awesome annual run to Monterey is the first weekend in May 2014. It’s time to put it on your calendar and make reservations! Get all of the details at: www.montereycorvettes.com 22 Planning Reminder #2 The 2014 National Corvette Caravan to Bowling Green is fast approaching! The event is over the Labor Day Weekend plus getting there and returning. Time to Sign-up and start making hotel reservations! Get Registration Details at http://www.corvettemuseum.org/registration Then check out all of the latest planning details of the Southern California Organizing Team, at: http://www.nationalcorvettecaravan.com/ca-southern 23 24 Christmas is over and New Years too. 2014 is upon us and with many exciting Club events on the horizon there are many opportunities ahead for you to submit your contributions to the newsletter to share with the Club Members in the months ahead. All contributors of items to the Newsletter will have a special drawing each quarter. Be sure to send newsletter stories and photos because the more you send, the better your chances at drawing time. Also be sure to send me your personal stories, your ads and whatever Corvette items that interest you! Please feel free to forward your favorite Corvette story or remembrance or any other noteworthy factoid to newsletter@scvcc.org for inclusion in an upcoming issue of the club newsletter. Happy New Year! Mike Woodings Newsletter Editor 25