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Corvette Club Santa Barbara
November 2015 Magic Castle Run Volume 9, Issue 11 Event Calendar Corvette Club Santa Barbara November Sharon Smith The Academy of Magical Arts, aka The Magic Castle was established in 1963. Fred and I have lived within a 2-hour drive of the castle during the entire time of its existence, yet neither one of us have had the pleasure of spending a “magical night” at the Magic Castle in Hollywood. We have heard all the glowing comments about what an extraordinary experience it is to partake in all the magic shows with their illusions, to admire the incredible architecture, furniture, and accessories that adorn every nook of the building, to enjoy dining in an atmosphere of Victorian elegance, and to dress up in your finery of coats and ties for the gentlemen and dresses for the ladies. Peter had hosted members of CCSB in a prior visit, but we had been unable to attend at that date, so we did not want to miss this opportunity. Saturday, October 24 Peter Mackins escorted Dave and Deb Hanks, Tony and Paula Megowan, and Fred and Sharon Smith to the venue. Bob and Ivy Aanderud met us there. With Halloween just a week away the ambiance of the mysterious was amped up even more than normal and their use of wispy spidery webs was done to perfection. Peter gave us a quick walking tour of the premises showing us the location of the various rooms where the magic occurs. Part of the magic for me was to be able to find my way back successfully to where we started from. Peter’s enthusiasm for all things magic was contagious and it did not take long for us all to become immersed in what we were seeing or not seeing as it were. Prior to dinner we had choices of the Close-Up Gallery and the Parlour of Prestidigitation to begin our evening’s entertainment. The rooms are very intimate with limited seating which allows you to be close to the performing magician. However even if you were in the row closest to the stage you still were clueless as to how they managed to outsmart you. It gave us all plenty to talk about during dinner. 3 General Meeting Santa Barbara 14 TBD December 1 General Meeting Santa Barbara 5 Christmas Party 13 Queen Mary Brunch Long Beach January 5 General Meeting Santa Barbara Editor and Publisher Fred Smith Publicity Meetings are 1st Tuesday of each month at 6:30PM . The meeting is held at Mesa Café & Bar, 1972 Cliff Dr., Santa Barbara Inside this issue: President’s Message 2 NCM Ambassador 3 Membership Column 3 Member Highlight 4 We had an 8:00 PM seating for dinner, and I felt like I was at Downton Abbey with all the excellent wait staff that attended to our every need at dinner. You really did feel like you had been carried back to a different time period. The lighting throughout the castle is dimmed and strategically placed to intensify the feeling of mystery and intrigue. If dinner felt like Downton Abbey, then the bar areas, and parlours felt like being in the early 1900’s. Member Highlight continued 5 After dinner we attended the 10:00 PM show in The Palace of Mystery. There were three magicians at that show and again they were amazing. Ask Deb Hanks about how she outwitted one of the magicians and made $5 doing so. After the main show we once again returned to the Parlour of Prestidigitation for our last magician of the evening at the 11:15 PM show. He personally amazed me as he had his shirt sleeves rolled up to his elbows so he certainly was not hiding anything in his sleeves. Thank you to Peter for allowing us to escape reality for a few hours and enter the world of magic, mystery, and the pleasures of a bygone era. Member Highlight continued 6 Bunnin Ad 7 Editorial 8 October Minutes 9 Member Advertising 10 Nov. Museum Calendar 11 Page 2 WE ARE ON THE WEB www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com President’s Message Volume 9 Issue 11 Peter Mackins Let me begin by saying thank you. First I would like to thank the Aanderuds, the Franks, the Megowans, and the Smiths for allowing me to host them at the Magic Castle the Saturday before last. The only thing that was better than the food and the shows was the company of good friends. Secondly I would like to thank everyone who responded to my request for input on your likes and where you feel improvements could be made in the Club. I did receive a number of responses and a lot of good ideas. I’ll be taking to heart those things over which I have direct control and sharing the rest with those who have the responsibility over other areas. Please understand that not all of your suggestions can be implemented. In some cases to implement the suggestion from one person would be the opposite of what another person desired. Even if your idea is not implemented I valued your input and it is being considered. Finally, please know I am always open to your suggestions even without the prompting of a questionnaire. At any time you can send suggestions to me or just give me a call. Tony Megowan is organizing a planning meeting for the 2016 events and runs. He was looking at the week after the November meeting and I have offered my place as the venue. If you would like to attend you all are welcome. Tony will have the specifics soon and I will announce them at the meeting and either he or I will be putting out an email with that information. If you cannot make it but have ideas or suggestions please send them to me or to Tony. One upcoming event will be the annual Christmas Dinner Party December 5th again at Mulligans. I will have a sign-up sheet and more details at the meeting. As most of you know, prior to September 11, 2001 the only attack within the continental United States took place just north of Santa Barbara when, a Japanese submarine shelled a pier near Ellwood during WWII. Though damage was minimal, it did have the effect of triggering a West Coast invasion scare. With that background I’m very pleased to announce that Fred Lopez will be speaking at the November meeting on the Marine Corps Air Station that existed at Santa Barbara during WWII. As you know Fred has had a distinguished military career and brings that as well a wealth of knowledge to share. I’m looking forward to seeing you on Tuesday November 2nd at 6:30 at the Mesa Cafe. Page 3 Volume 9, Issue 11 Corvette Club Santa Barbara NCM Master Ambassador Frank LoMonaco 2016 Torch Red Z06 Corvette Coupe Thursday, November 12, 2015 6.2 Liter V8 Supercharged 650 HP Engine Carbon Flash-Painted Ground Effects Package 8-Speed Paddle-Shift Automatic Transmission Visible Carbon Fiber Roof Panel with Body-Color Surround Spectra Gray-Painted Aluminum Wheels with Machined Groove and Red-Painted Calipers 2LZ Equipment Package with Jet Black Leather Interior, including 8 -Way Power Seats, Keyless Access with Push-Button Start, Color Head-Up Display, Rear Vision Camera, 10-Speaker Bose Premium Audio, Memory Package, Enhanced Theft-Deterrent Package Carbon Flash Hood Stinger Stripe Carbon Flash-Painted Mirrors Carbon Flash Badge Package Chevrolet MyLink Radio with Navigation Performance Data and Video Recorder Curb View Front Camera Battery Protection Package Corvette Museum Delivery Limited to 1,000 Tickets - $300.00 each Ticket Membership Column Pat Bloom Our current membership is 96 with 75 Corvettes. NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY’S 11/02 11/06 11/11 11/13 11/16 11/19 Pat Pagnuset Roger Hugo Michael LoMonaco Frank LoMonaco Dave Hanks Terry Moore SEE MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS ON PAGE 4 Privacy Reminder Old Club Rosters should be shredded not just thrown in the trash when replaced. Page 4 Volume 9 Issue 11 MEMBER HIGHLIGHTS Pat Bloom & Sandy Halverson A 20 Day Journey for Sandy and Pat - Fast Cars and Wild Animals Day 1 Santa Barbara Air Bus at 5:30 AM, for a flight to Atlanta, GA and a rental car, sadly not a Vette. Day 2 A visit to the wonderful Georgia Aquarium - huge and the displays are well done. Next on the schedule was the Panoz Plant outside of Atlanta. We wanted to visit after Jerry LoMonaco brought one of their beautiful cars to a past club meeting and talked about their history . We arrived 20 minutes after the showroom closed for the day but were graciously invited inside and given a private tour of the facility. There was a car there with UCSB plates. It is a small world. The day ended in Lake Norman, NC. Day 3 The weather forecast was dismal and it was raining but NASCAR fans always hope the skies will clear for a race. A trip to the Sam Bass Gallery was eventful. We talked to Sam while he autographed prints and we looked at his great artwork. The rain continued but we went to the Charlotte Speedway still hoping there would be a race. Umbrellas are not allowed inside the gate so as you can imagine we were drenched in no time but still visiting the pit area. The Mariano’s graciously arranged for us to have access to the Speedway Club where we ate, shopped, and even talked and got autographs from a WW2 Vet and Bobby Allison. We were wet but happy. The race was finally canceled at 7 PM and postponed to the next day but the best was yet to come for us. There are several pedestrian bridges to the parking area and we “luckily” took the wrong one. Dripping wet and Sandy's shoes filled with water, Pat not convinced where the car was parked, asked a driver of one of the motorized carts coming our way the direction of the VIP parking area. The man smiled and asked if we wanted a ride there. Sandy looked at him and said “CARL??” Sure enough it was Carl Edwards. For those not familiar with NASCAR, he is among the elite drivers and as you might expect very nice. He said he was just driving around for fun instead of sitting in his motor home. The parking lot was filled with cars all trying to get out to the street and at one point Carl asked a woman if she could back up a little so we could squeeze through between two steel posts. She said no because cars were behind her and then looked at him and said “CARL??” Her next words were “How much room do you need?”. After we got to our car and thanked him, Carl took a selfie of the three of us. We sat in our car and just laughed after he left - quite a unique experience. Yes, we are now Carl fans and wished him luck. Day 4 The rain moved out of the area and the race was on. We were sorry not to have seen a night race and our favorite drivers didn't win but it was fun just to be there. Day 5 With the race delayed a day our race shop schedule had to be revised . We only visited StewartHaas, JR Motorsports, Penske, Kasey Kayne, and Martin Truex Jr. We went to Kannapolis to the Dale Earnhardt Tribute Plaza where a 9 ft. statue of the legend is featured. We also stopped at the stadium of the Kannapolis Intimidators, an affiliate of the Chicago White Sox and founded by Dale Earnhardt Sr. Baseball season was over but it was a good photo opportunity. We went to the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame in Mooresville before calling it a day. Day 6 Michael Waltrip Racing is closing at the end of this season so we didn't want to miss stopping . It is a very nice facility and sad that many people will lose their jobs. A visit to Hendrick Motorsports in Charlotte was a must. It is huge with several buildings including a museum. Their current four famous drivers are featured beautifully with special tributes to Jeff Gordon who is retiring from racing. Rick Hendrick owns many (some say 72) dealerships in 12 states and covering almost all car brands. (continued on page 5) Page 5 Member Highlights Volume 9 Issue 11 Pat Bloom & Sandy Halverson (Continued from page 4) The next stop was the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte - so much to see and so little time. Flooding had occurred around the Columbia area so after listening to the news reports we skipped a planned Wilmington stop and went directly to Myrtle Beach, SC where we had a great beachfront hotel room waiting for us. We walked around the Broadway at the Beach area before calling it a night. Tourist season is over so it was very peaceful. Day 7 A stop at Darlington had to be skipped but we did have a great experience riding in a NASCAR race car at the Myrtle Beach Speedway. Pat had quite a time getting in and out thru the window of the car but with very kind and patient instructions she was able to do it. The next stop was Charleston with a horse drawn carriage ride thru the historic district. Ellwood was our horse and our driver truly seemed to care for the animals telling us how humane they are treated. The USS Yorktown is an aircraft carrier/museum at Patriots Point and a very interesting self guided tour. Day 8 Moving on to Savannah, GA with a stop at the Magnolia Plantation viewing trees, alligators and buildings. A walking ghost tour was in store for the night complete with stories of former house occupants of the homes and park where ghosts now haunt. Day 9 Continuing south to St Augustine, FL where we went to Castillo de San Marcos, America's oldest masonry fort (300 years.) An x-rated pirate ship/show was an evening adventure on the Black Raven in the bay (Sandy loves pirates) Yes, it was raunchy and it is amazing what some people will do after having a couple of drinks for beads (No, not us.) Day 10 A trip to Marineland and swimming with a dolphin in 14 ft of water was incredible and the trip highlight for us although Sandy said it almost tied with the Carl Edwards connection. Dolphins are so intelligent and sweet. We kissed, fed and touched our dolphin. Driving on to Daytona, where biker week was in full swing (over 100,000 bikes) The drive on the beach included a stop so Sandy could stick her toes in the Atlantic. We drove to Kissimmee where Pat has a timeshare and stayed there for the next week (so nice not having to pack up each night) Day 11 We drove to Tampa for a scheduled tour of Big Cat Rescue which is just that. The caretakers are very caring and love their beautiful animals who will spend the rest of their days enjoying life after being rescued from some sad conditions. The afternoon was spent at Busch Gardens including a private tour of their Behind the Scenes Animal Care Center. Pat watches Wildlife Docs every Saturday AM so she was excited to see their well equipped facility. Day 12 Universal day which was very crowded. It is “fall break” in the area. We did ride the Harry Potter train, drink Butter Beer, which is not beer at all, and went on a few rides with shorter lines. Day 13 A return to Busch Gardens for the Serengeti Safari tour which is highly recommended. The giraffes come right up to the open bed truck and we all had a chance to touch and feed them. The animals are free to roam and we were impressed at how friendly all the employees were. They seemed to genuinely care about the animals as well as making our visit the best as possible. Day 14 A second day visit to Universal proved much less crowded and easier to get around and enjoy. (continued on page 6) Page 6 Member Highlights Volume 9 Issue 11 Pat Bloom & Sandy Halverson (Continued from page 5) Day 15 Disney World's Epcot was scheduled for the Wine and Food Festival & a concert by Fuel whose songs were featured in Scream 3 and Godzilla. Sandy had escargot (not Pat) Day 16 A visit to the Clearwater Aquarium where the Dolphin Tale movies were filmed and then a late afternoon visit to Pier 60 where we shopped and took pictures of the sunset from the pier. Day 17 A long 600 mile drive from Kissimmee FL to Birmingham, AL was in store with scheduled stops every two hours to break it up. One stop was the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing in Ocala. Three buildings are filled with drag racing and classic cars. Photos can't do this place justice. We also stopped at Earnhardt Jr's dealership in Tallahassee where a rep from Hendrick talked to us and gave us souvenirs while we looked at Dale Jr's beautiful 2007 custom truck. Day 18 Race day at Talladega. We left on an hour motor coach ride to the track at 7 AM and had pit passes including interviews with several drivers (Earnhardt Jr., Rusty Wallace, Kyle Bush, Kyle Larsen and Chase Elliot.) Sandy got the peace sign from Kyle Petty when he saw her taking his picture during the pre-race show. The race had a very controversial ending with a new rule change and many spectators were unhappy including us because Dale Jr. had a chance to win. Kyle Petty drove one of the many Plymouth and winged car classics that circled the track as a tribute to Buddy Baker. Our seats were high with a view of almost the entire 2 ½ mile track. We were amazed by the 1000's of campers/tents outside of the track for the weekend activities. Day 19 A rainy day for parts of the trip back to Atlanta. Sandy photographed falls colors along the way. Sandy photographs everything, even a parked car covered with yellow leaves! Day 20 Breakfast at hotel before returning the car and heading to the airport for trip home at 12:30 pm. Sandy was in charge of finding interesting places to eat/drink and she did a great job. Included: The Varsity in Atlanta – the world's largest drive-in restaurant serving people since 1928. Whiskey River in Charlotte, owned by Earnhardt Jr. and we were there for fan appreciation night. Brickhouse Tavern in Davidson, Tony Stewart part owner – more of a sports bar than a car theme Paul & Barbara Mariano at North Harbor Club in Davidson. Good food and wonderful compa ny Hard Rock Cafe, Myrtle Beach – on Boardwalk at the Beach An Irish pub in St. Augustine – need we say more! Wild Bill's Tavern in Kissimmee. Texas Roadhouse in Kissimmee. Jimmy Johns, sponsor for Kevin Harvick. Bojangles at Charlotte, also a NASCAR sponsor. Quaker State Steak and Lube in Clearwater – a great car stop Shrimp and Grits dining in Charleston – a tradition and yes, we liked it Mary Mac's Tea Room in Atlanta, since 1945 and specializing in southern dining and hospitality It was a fantastic trip thanks to “Daisy” our GPS girlfriend who does not like parking lots or roundabouts. We got used to her recalculating and always came through when Pat messed up. Sandy did an incredible job in deciphering Daisy's directions. We were tired but it was a wonderful and unforgettable 2700 miles. Hib was happy to have his wife home safe and sound and Pat had her four legged Toby waiting for her. Page 7 Volume 9 Issue 11 Page 8 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Editorial Column Fred Smith For those of you that have not been on the National Corvette Museum website recently now is a good time to visit. http://www.corvettemuseum.org/ It has been redesigned and looks much more polished than the previous version. Everything seems to be in the same places but you may have to look at a drop down or two to find what you are looking for. It is much improved. You will notice on page 6 that there is a full page ad for Bunnin Chevrolet here in Santa Barbara. Bunnin has come on board with a full page ad for a full year thanks to Fred Lopez who made contact with the dealership and worked out the details. We welcome Bunnin to our newsletter pages. Thank you Fred For those not familiar with Bunnin, you should really drop by and say hello. Let them know you are from the Corvette Club Santa Barbara. As most of you know they purchased the dealership from Dick Graham in 2014. Bunnin came to the aide of Corvette Club Santa Barbara by hosting the kick off party for the 2014 National Corvette Caravan to Bowling Green, KY in August. We look forward to a long relationship. Preview of the Petersen Museum that reopens in December! If this is what the outside looks like, I have to see the inside... I received an email addressed to webmaster this week that is worth sharing. It is from a Professional Photographer that specializes in Automotive Photography. She does nice work and there are literally thousands of photos of every car imaginable. Take a look, her work is not that expensive. www.jillreger.com . That is all for this month, Be Safe and have fun in your Corvette. Fred Volume 9, Issue 11 Privacy Reminder Old Club Rosters should be shredded not just thrown in the trash when replaced. Credit for the included photography goes to the attendees of our events and regularly include: Roger Hoyt, Sandy Halverson, Sharon & Fred Smith, Jim Purcell, Fred Lopez, Ivy Aanderud & Paul Zemella Page 9 Corvette Club Santa Barbara Volume 9, Issue 11 Minutes of September 1, 2015 General Meeting Mesa Café & Bar - 1972 Cliff Dr. - Santa Barbara, CA 1. Meeting called to order 6:30 pm by Peter Mackins. Guests tonight Bill Barrison brought his friend Ed again and two UCSB students Vincent (who has a19 79 and Adam came to visit club). Full house tonight. Had to move chairs around. 2. Secretary’s Report distributed and approved. 3. Treasurer’s Report distributed and approved. Fred Lopez reports. To get a hold of Bunnin Chev about advertising in newsletter. (Andrea) 4. Membership Report: Pat Bloom reports. 96 members with 75 cars as of today. Check roster to make sure your information is correct especially your email addresses. 5. Bragging Corner: Please email Pat Bloom on anything interesting happening to you for the next newsletter column ( trips, family things, etc.) 6. NCM Ambassadors Report. Frank LoMonaco reports Museums Motorsports Park is in a legal issue with neighbors. Frank received Master Ambassador Award. Fred Smith won award for Best Website in all clubs International and in US. Congratulations. 7. Activities Chairperson: Tony Megowan. Possible wine run and maybe plane museum to Chino in works. Need ideas. Working on Queen Mary Brunch run. Christmas party in Dec. Peter to send out a survey via email for activities. 10/24/15 -- Magic Castle. Peter Mackins. 8. Old Business: None. 9. New Business: Smog recall on Catalytic Converters 2008 will be receiving letters. . Our officer from the SBPD visit was postponed. Unable to make tonight. Hib Halver son brought a Red 2016 Corvette convertible for everyone to look at. Talked about its features and magna ride. 10. Tech Talk: None. 11. Trivia question: What was last year for Polar White on first Corvette. 1957. 12. 50/50 Raffle: Pot $43. Lanie Medina won. Split with club. Gave away two memberships. Sharon Smith won but declined. Already a member. Lanie Medina won again. Bill Barrison won the second membership. 13. Next meeting Nov 3, 2015 at the Mesa Café. 14. Correspondence. None. Meeting Adjourned 7:30. Respectfully submitted, Sandy Rubel Halverson, Secretary Page 10 For clothing embroidered with the Corvette Club Santa Barbara logo contact Frank or Barbara LoMonaco. WE ARE ON THE WEB www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com Members of the NCM receive 10% to 15% discount on purchases from the museum store. Check the store before buying Corvette related items from other vendors—you might be surprised at the current inventory as well as prices. Be sure to check the items on sale while you are there. Special Member Pricing! http://store.corvettemuseum.com/ Dr. Paula Ross, D.C., C.C.S.P Chiropractor Chiropractor specializing in nutrition/weight loss and exercise rehabilitation hotcidr@cox.net Montecito, CA 805-969-0022 drpaula11@gmail.com montecitochiropractor.com (805) 698-5296 Van Buren Insurance Services Eleanor K. Van Buren “Let us help you solve the Medicare Maze” Turning 65? You are not alone. In the United States there are 10,000 people who turn 65 everyday. Call Eleanor today to set an appointment 25 Years of sales & service to the Santa Barbara Community Alan E. Emslie, P.E. Principal 25th Anniversary Club Logo 5290 Overpass Rd., 805-683-1233 Suite 217 Goleta, CA 93111 Cell 805-340-4921 aemslie@padreinc.com www.padreinc.com 748 - C Cieneguitas Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93110 Office: (805) 845-1693 FAX: (805) 845-6597 Eleanor.kay.vanburen@gmail.com Dept. of Ins. #0756931 National Corvette Museum November 2015 Monthly Calendar (can be found and downloaded from the NCM website under downloads/wallpaper) WE ARE ON THE WEB www.corvetteclubsantabarbara.com
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