On Your Marque On Your Marque - Corvette Marque Club of Seattle
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On Your Marque On Your Marque - Corvette Marque Club of Seattle
Cover - Bill & Margaret Barker’s 1966 Sunfire Yellow Coupe our Marque arque Onn Your Bill & Margaret Barker’s 1966 Sunfire Yellow Coupe August 2008 CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB 1963 SEATTLE 2008 Our 45th Year www.CorvetteMarqueClub.com Board-2008/2009/Chairpersons/Contacts President Activities 2-Year Board Kevin Jewell Cheryal Heppner (425) 885-0103 (425) 232-8813 Kevin@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Cheryal@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Vice-President 1-Year Board Dave Ormerod Chris vonRavensberg (425) 821-9780 (206) 417-5825 Chris@CorvetteMarqueClub.com David@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Secretary Past President Jean Dager Gary Main (425) 391-3557 (425) 881-6198 Jean@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Gary@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Treasurer Dennis Montgomery (425) 806-4613 Dennis@CorvetteMarqueClub.com On Your Marque is a monthly publication of the Corvette Marque Club of Seattle. Permission to reprint any material herein is granted provided full credit is given On Your Marque and the authors. COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Activities Membership Charity Adopt-a-Hwy Historian Parades Web Master Newsletter SIS 2008 Cheryal Heppner Kayla Main Marty Cameron Chris vonRavensberg Ben Benninghoff Jim McDonnell Bob Bunn Oran Petersen Michael/Jane Armstrong (425) 232-8813 (425) 881-6198 (425) 885-6102 (206) 417-5825 (425) 275-1607 (425) 753-6658 (425) 818-0203 (425) 277-6141 (206) 439-9823 Activities@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Kayla@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Marty@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Chris@CorvetteMarqueClub.com BenBenn@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Jim@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Webmaster@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Oran@CorvetteMarqueClub.com SIS2008@CorvetteMarqueClub.com REPRESENTATIVES NCRS NWACC NCM Stan Trask Tim Cox Wes Holmes (425) 557-8282 (425) 488-9613 (425) 255-5837 Stan@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Tim@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Wes@CorvetteMarqueClub.com CMCS Web site: http://www.CorvetteMarqueClub.com 2 Table of Contents Cover - Bill & Margaret Barker’s 1966 Sunfire Yellow Coupe. . . 1 Board-2008/2009/Chairpersons/Contacts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 On the Cover - Bill & Margaret Barker’s 1966 Coupe . . . . . . . . . 4 On Your Marque...Get Set... Go! - President’s Message . . . . . . . 5 August CMCS General Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Upcoming Activities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Speedway Chevrolet General Meeting - More Details . . . . . . . . . 8 August CMCS Board Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 The Membership Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Did You Know . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 50-50 Raffle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 The Marquet Place Classified Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 USS John C Stennis Aircraft Carrier - Event Report . . . . . . . . . 10 Parades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 CMCS General Meeting Minutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Aquasox Baseball Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Ladybug Gift Store (advertising) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Lee Johnson Chevrolet - Sponsor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Speedway Chevrolet - Proud Sponsor of CMCS . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 CMCS Crossword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 XXX Drive-In All Corvette Show & Burger Bash . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 All Corvette Show & Burger Bash. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Rick Stark Enterprises (Sponsor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 New York Life - David Ormerod (advertising) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Corvette Marque Club Seattle in September V . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 SIS 2008 Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 SIS 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 SIS 2008 Raffle Quilt by Creative Stitchery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 “A” Team Home Inspection (advertising). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Coldwell Banker - Teri Lane - Realtor (advertising) . . . . . . . . . 28 National Corvette Museum News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 August Birthdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Cascade Corvette Club Corvettes in the Park 2008 . . . . . . . . . 31 Ronald McDonald House - Event Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Laps From the Past or “Marque in Time”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Troop Mailing Roundup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 August Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 September Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Club Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Advertising Rates (Classified and Commercial) . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Subscription Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 3 On the Cover - Bill & Margaret Barker’s 1966 Coupe Just got our first Corvette... What the heck took us so long? Ha! We are long time Chevy owners, having been involved with the Vintage Chevrolet Club of America for the past 35 years. After owning 1931 and 1938 Chevs for most of the time, it became increasingly apparent that a car that could travel at freeway speeds would make life much more enjoyable. Spent a considerable amount of time at the Portland Swap Meet in April looking for a more modern car to acquire. Narrowed it down to a 1956 Chev convertible and a 1961 Corvette convertible. I sat in the Vette the first day of the meet and loved it. Then on the second day, I sat in it again when the top was up and it was raining cats and dogs... ouch. The top metal bars rubbed against my head. It was definitely not a good feeling. Darn. (You, see, I'm six foot three inches tall.) By the way, the '56 was too much money, with too much work remaining. So, I came home without a “new” car. Five days later, I decided to go for a drive up Highway 99 between Lynnwood and Everett. I remembered that there used to be a car lot there with “vintage” cars. After looking on the wrong side of the road for three miles I finally found them. Apparently they moved across the street to a new location in 1991. I guess that it has been a while since I was in that neck of the woods. Ha! I walked the entire car lot without seeing anything that caught my fancy, and then went inside. There was a yellow '66 vette that blocked my way... and I was hooked before I even got to the other side of it. I called my good friend, Bob Helgeson and he immediately drove over to look it over with me. Together we couldn't find any reason NOT to get it. All that was left was the price negotiation. I came back with my wife two days later on Sunday, an hour before the dealer opened. Amazingly enough, the same salesman was there an hour before opening time on Sunday!!! What the?? Within the next two hours we concluded our negotiations and I drove the car home around noon. Got home just as it started raining. Pulled it in the garage just as the drops started. Little did I know... but it snowed on both of the next two weekends!!! I didn't drive it again for three weeks!! So I'm now making up for that lost time. 4 On Your Marque...Get Set... Go! - President’s Message On Your Marque ... Get Set ... Go! By Kevin Jewell - CMCS President 2001 Z06 If you were not at the July 4th picnic, you missed what I would describe as one of the best club events since I have been a member of this fine club. Al Dager and his legions of volunteers did a fantastic job of pulling this event together. OK, they couldn’t plan the weather (which was OK), but they did plan the food, activities and location; all of which worked very well. Everything worked, and I heard all positive comments about the picnic. You probably noticed that the picnic was 100% club financed. Our club has been fortunate in having several money making events, plus being frugal on other cost issues with volunteers, so that we have achieved a fair club cash balance. Consequently, your club’s board decided to spend a bit our club money with a give back to our members. Come to all the next meetings to take advantage of this policy. We also agreed this year to have club sponsored door prizes for those people that come to meetings. Chris and Leslie vonRavensberg are coordinating this effort this year. Red & white wine plus blue vodka, makes for nice basket, for a July 4th event. If you don’t come to the meetings, you can’t win the prize, so we hope to see you. You have heard in prior messages about our sponsors. Our next meeting will be at Speedway Chevrolet on 8/16/08. We invite you to join us at Speedway for the August meeting. If you attended the meeting last Fall at Lee Johnson, we expect the Speedway meeting to be similar. We are in the heart of the car activity season. Pick those events that sound good to you and participate accordingly. I will continue to recommend that we enjoy the events planned and not have regrets later in the year because we didn’t do some events. See you on the road. 5 August CMCS General Meeting Saturday August 16, 2008 Speedway Chevrolet (CMCS Sponsor) 4 pm - Tour from Canyon Park to Speedway 5:30 pm - Tour of the Speedway Facility 7 pm - CMCS Meeting BYOC (Bring your own chairs) Directions to Canyon Park I 405 Exit 26 Albertson’s/Wells Fargo just west of the exit. Directions to Speedway Chevrolet 16957 W Main St Monroe WA 98272 (360) 794-1155 I405 Exit 23 to Highway 522 E (12.1) W Main St Exit Toward Monroe (.3) Enter next roundabout and take 2nd exit onto 164TH ST SE/W MAIN ST Speedway Facility Tour Meet Joe Harvey, our Corvette “Guru”! Wine, Beer, Soda, and Appetizers provided by Speedway Chevrolet. CORVETTE M A RQ U E CLUB SEATTLE CMCS General Meeting Pizza Salad Dessert provided by CMCS (Don’t Forget your Chairs) 6 Upcoming Activities Note: CMCS Event Dates are in Red August 2008 8/1-4 Rose City Corvette Classic 2008 (See page 48 in this newsletter) 8/1-4 Thunder in the Mountains (See page 25 in this newsletter) 8/2 Magnolia Parade. This is a morning parade. We gather at 9 am. We need 9 cars for this very short parade. We carry celebrities and are short a couple of cars. Please let me know if you can help. Contact Jim McDonnell. 8/8-10 Cascade Corvette Club Corvettes in the Park 2008 (See page 31 in this newsletter) 8/9 Aquasox Baseball Game (See page 16 in this newsletter) 8/16 August CMCS General Meeting (See page 6 in this newsletter) Corvette Show - Challenger Ridge Vineyard & Cellar. Concrete WA. Rachel Weed. (425) 422-6988 rachel@challengerridge.com 8/16 8/18 SIS Planning Meeting. Round Table Pizza in Redmond. 8/22 August CMCS Board Meeting (See page 8 in this newsletter) 8/24 All Corvette Show & Burger Bash at XXX Root Beer Drive-In (See page 13 in this newsletter) 9/6 CMCS General Meeting. ChengDu Chinese Buffet in Overlake Square Mall. 11:30 am. $10.95 plus tip & drink. Tour After. Vette Rides for Veterans hosted by Glass Odyssey Corvette Club. September 2008 9/6 9/7 Kirkland Concours d'Elegance at Carillon Point in Kirkland, WA. Info: http://www.kirklandconcours.com/index.html or Eric Breidenbach, 425-941-6768 9/11-13 NCRS NW Regional Meet in Bend, OR at the Inn of the Seventh Mountain. 9/12-14 Corvette Marque Club Seattle in September V (See page 23 in this newsletter) Info: SIS2008@corvettemarqueclub.com 9/17 Ronald McDonald House Charity Event. To participate, contact Marty Cameron, marty@corvettemarqueclub.com 9/19-21 Mid America Motorworks Corvette Funfest http://www.mamotorworks.com/corvette-1-334.html 10/4 October 2008 Issaquah Salmon Days Parade. 9 am to noon. Contact Jim McDonnell 7 10/18 CMCS General Meeting. John Henderson/Genie Holt home. Mexican Fiesta. More to follow. 11/8 CMCS General Meeting & Annual Thanksgiving Dinner and Charity Auction. Kirkland 7th Day Adventist meeting hall. Info: Activities@CorvetteMarqueClub.com 12/21 CMCS General Meeting & Annual Christmas Party. Muckleshoot Casino in Auburn. 1:30 pm adult beverages, 2:30 pm buffet lunch. Info: Activities@CorvetteMarqueClub.com November 2008 December 2008 Speedway Chevrolet General Meeting - More Details You're invited to a very special General Membership meeting at our Sponsor, Speedway Chevrolet. If you haven't had the opportunity to visit Speedway and meet the staff, this is a great time to do that. The folks at Speedway are excited about having CMCS at their facility and are planning a great meeting for us. Lots to see, lots of information, lots of food & drink, lots of fun! You'll also get a chance to meet some of the ASEP graduates who are part of the Service Department. ASEP is the program at Shoreline Community College that trains GM Service people. This is a program that CMCS wholeheartedly supports each year with a scholarship August CMCS Board Meeting CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB SEATTLE Friday August 22, 2008 Lee Johnson Chevrolet 7 pm The Membership Tachometer Kayla Main 50 10 0 150 200 274 250 300 350 We didn’t have any prospective members at our GREAT picnic on July 4th. They missed out on a very good time of socializing, a wonderful meal and fantastic weather. We did receive a couple renewals during the month so our membership total is now at 274. 8 Did You Know by Kayla Main Have you ever tried to pull out Aluminum Foil and it jumps out of the box? Look at the ends of the box. You may find a perforated tab saying, PRESS HERE TO LOCK END. I can’t believe I’ve never seen that before in all the years of my cooking. But I can tell you it works. Has anyone else ever noticed that? 50-50 Raffle By Jack Goodman & Claudia Simmons At our Monthly CMCS General Meeting 50/50 tickets are available for a dollar each. Half goes toward our scholarship fund for the Shoreline Community College Automotive Program. The remaining half goes to the lucky person holding the ticket number drawn. The more tickets bought the bigger the pot. For the July 4th, 2008 General Meeting, we collected a total of $332. $166 goes to the above mentioned scholarship $166 went to Gary & Carol Maxwell. Thanks to everyone, and until next time. The Marquet Place Classified Advertising For Sale: 2005 Coupe 6 speed Magnetic ride control Clear top, 1sb package Polished wheels Victory red/black int. Factory warranty, 12,500 miles. Like new. Jim Shelby (206) 499-7667 $38,500 9 USS John C Stennis Aircraft Carrier - Event Report Message From The Captain To The Ship’s Crew (following the event) I could not be more happy with the way you all presented the JOHN C. STENNIS to the car clubs this weekend. Those folks were ecstatic! • The way the Sheriff got them through the gate and supported them with parking. • the way Chad greeted them on the pier and got them formed up for the photo-ex expeditiously and meticulously. • the way Cindy greeted them on the ceremonial quarterdeck to start the tours. • the way Doug presented flight deck control, Sean presented the flight deck and Lynn presented the Bridge. Two hour tours in only three spots because they loved it so much and had endless questions. And yes I did get routinely asked if the yellow Z06 that got launched off the cats on the Ouijas Board was mine. • the emblematics provided by Fun boss and the MWR staff were hugely popular, generating over 5,000 dollars in proceeds for our ships store. • and the photos I got to distribute as they departed were absolute first rate memories of a lifetime. Shipmates, you made dreams come true for the 250 people we had onboard this weekend and lots of our Sailors (over 75) got to hear the enthusiasm in these peoples voices as they went for rides in the Ferraris, Porsches, Vettes and Mustangs. BZ and Well Done! WR/Capn Write-up by Byron Faber for the GOCC Newsletter A mid July summer day was a good (no, GREAT) one for the crew of the USS John C Stennis aircraft carrier & several car clubs, including 4 Corvette Clubs from the Pacific NW. We had all submitted the necessary information for the security forces to evaluate in order to have base access. And this was a privilege for the car clubs, not the general public (or they would be swamped with requests). The Corvettes gathered near the base to await their turn to go on base and get a nicely staged group photo of each club's cars beside the ship. After the photo session, we moved our cars to nearby parking and then we were escorted onto the ship. In the hanger bay they had refreshments set out for us, Starbuck's coffee, muffins, cookies, fruit, water bottles and donuts. They also had a selection of ship merchandise to sell for the benefit of the Morale, Welfare & Recreation (MWR) department. They took orders for shirts with our club's logo on the back and personalized with our names & the ship's decal on the front. We placed the orders & they personalized them to be ready when we finished our tour. The Captain said that the sales and orders made over $5,000 for the benefit of the MWR department. 10 The people who conducted the tours were very knowledgeable and courteous. It was awesome to see the giant ship and to meet the sailors who help it to function as the mightiest warship the planet has ever seen. Universally, the comments I heard were about how competent & how very nice all the personnel were. This ship has set many performance records, so we knew they were very capable, but now we also could see how personable the officers & crew were, as well. After the tours were over, we went back to the cars to give rides. The sailors had been able to sign up for rides in advance of the event, so it was fun to give some repayment to them for their service to our nation. One sailor said that this was the best duty day he had ever had. One of the fellows I took for a ride laughed out loud as I “punched it” getting on to the freeway, as I always do, too! All in all, I think we made some of our great military folks delighted with seeing the cars & having rides, and I know the Corvette people were just as delighted to have the photos, tours, shirts and to be able to give these worthy folks rides in our cars. The ship's web site is http://www.cvn74.navy.mil/news.html Perhaps we could encourage car clubs nationwide to do similar events for their local military heroes? 11 Parades by Jim McDonnell (425) 753-6658 Jim@CorvetteMarqueClub.com CORVETTE M A RQ U E CLUB SEATTLE Parade Event Report The following parades are done for this year. Don’t miss next year. • The Torchlight Parade with our entry of 11 Corvettes • Six Corvettes in the Greenwood-Phinney Parade • Sixteen Corvettes in the Bothell Parade. (Photos of the Bothell Parade follow) Yet to Come August 2: Magnolia Parade. This is a morning parade. We gather at 9 am. We need 9 cars for this very short parade. We carry celebrities and are short a couple of cars. Please let me know if you can help. October 4: Issaquah Salmon Days. A parade for all Corvettes. Only nine Vettes have signed up for that parade so there is still room for more. We carry no celebrities or dignitaries, just a nice ride through the admiring crowds of Isssaquah. Afterwards we go to Newcastle Golf Club for a fantastic lunch. If you have questions about either of these events. Contact Jim McDonnell. Bothel Parade (Photos by Jim McDonnell) 12 CMCS General Meeting Minutes by Jean Dager July 4, 2008 • A great 4th of July Membership Appreciation picnic was held at Perrigo Community Park in Redmond. Approximately 80 members were in attendance. Members feasted on an abundance of food including hors D'oeuvres, baby back ribs, coleslaw, roast beef and barbecued beef sandwiches, homemade chili, fabulous desserts, and beverages provided by CMCS. Eight participants in the chili cook-off provided their delicious chili as well. After several members returned from driving in the 4th of July Bothell Parade, President Kevin Jewell called the meeting to order at 1:45 PM. Board Members Present: Kevin Jewell, Gary Main, Dennis Montgomery, Cheryl Heppner, David Ormerod, Chris vonRavensberg and Jean Dager. Kevin welcomed everyone present and thanked Al and Jean Dager and all the volunteers that helped in organizing the picnic. He reported that there were 139 cars in attendance at the Mt. Hood Corvette Annual Corvette Owners BBQ on June 21. Vice President Report: David Ormerod announced that the next Board meeting will be held on July 18 beginning at 6 PM at Lee Johnson Chevrolet. Members are welcome. He said that the Club currently has six club radios for sale at $195 each. Treasurer Report: Dennis Montgomery gave the Treasurer’s Report and said that the books were open for review to all members. Secretary Report: Jean Dager asked if there were any corrections to the last published report. Since there were none, a motion was made and seconded to accept the minutes as published. The motion was approved. Membership Report: Kayla Main asked if there were any prospective new members present. There were not. She said the current membership count stands at 272. Activities Report: • Cheryl Heppner thanked the 4th of July volunteer team for their contributions. She encouraged members to read their newsletters for upcoming events and reminded everyone to attend the August General Meeting on the 16th to be held at Speedway Chevrolet. Cheryl then announced the September 6th meeting will include a meal at Chung Du Chinese Restaurant in Overlake as well as a tour. The October 18th meeting will be a Mexican Fiesta hosted at the home of John Henderson and Genie Holt. • Gary Main invited members to turn in their security information today if they wished to tour the John C. Stennis Aircraft Carrier on July 19. He said so far 54 people have signed up. Everyone attending must bring identification in order to board the Stennis. Following the tour, CMCS is participating with the Glass Odyssey Corvette Club in the “Vette Rides for Sailors.” Cars are leaving from Fry’s Electronics in Renton in the late morning. The exact time schedule will be provided later. • He announced a Cruise for Kids is planned July 26 hosted by the Anchorage Corvette Assoc. to benefit Seattle’s Ronald McDonald House. Those interested should see Gary for tour information. The group is interested in raising support for this worthy cause. He reported that $17,000 was raised last year and that the Ronald McDonald newsletter wrote about the Club’s participation. Donations may be sent in care of Gary. 13 • Kevin asked Robert and Shauna Bean to talk about the upcoming July 12 Mill Creek Car Show. Robert said that there have been a few changes from last year’s show and that he would send e-mail to members about the changes. • Mike and Jane Armstrong were not present to report on Seattle in September. Kevin said that this is the CMCS premier event which is held every other year. This year it is scheduled for September 12-14 and so far registrations have been very good. The Club would like to have a really good turn out this year, and Kevin encouraged those members who have not yet registered to do so. • The President announced that, to date, we do not have a chairperson for the February 2009 Wet Weekend and that if anyone is interested, to please contact him. • Dennis Montgomery announced that he expected approximately 200-250 cars to attend the August 24 All Corvette Show & Burger Bash at XXX Root Beer Drive-In. Cars will be parked beginning at 8:00 AM. Please see Lorrie or Dennis for further information. Committee Reports: NCRS: Kevin informed members that Jay Cockrum is moving out of state and he introduced Stan Trask as the new representative. Stan announced there would be a tour July 12 in Astoria, OR, Yakima Valley wine tour August 9 and the NW Regional Meet September 11-13 in Bend, OR. Parades: Jim McDonnell said there were 15 cars that participated in the 4th of July Bothell parade. He reminded members who were interested in Redmond’s Saturday parade to see him. The parade starts at 9 AM at QFC and will finish at 11:30 AM. The Greenwood parade is scheduled for July 23. The Torchlight parade will be on July 26 and so far, 15 cars have signed up. Jim said that more convertibles are needed for this parade.The Magnolia parade is August 2 and 10 cars are needed. October 4th is the Issaquah Salmon Days parade. He asked that members contact him concerning these upcoming parades. School Daze: Rick Milsow said that 31 people attended Ground School July 2nd. This year, 41 have signed up for the July 10 School Daze event at Pacific Raceways. He said volunteers are needed to help out, and asked members to contact him for information. Kevin said that members are welcome to come and watch. NWAC: Tim Cox announced that July and August are busy months. He said that the Tacoma Corvette Club and Classical Glass Corvette Clubs are hosting their premier events July 11-13. Lots of activities including poker run tours, rallies, banquets, autocross, and awards are planned. The Rose City Corvette Club is hosting their premier event August 1-4 which among other things includes a track day and a great banquet. He encouraged members to read their newsletters for more information of Corvette events. Adopt-A-Highway: Chris and Leslie vonRavensberg said the next clean-up is mid-September. Charity Committee: Marty Cameron was not present. Bill Cameron said to contact Marty if anyone is interested in volunteering at the July 16 Ronald 14 McDonald House. Marty will supply the boxes of brownies to cook so please let Bill know. NCM: Wes Holmes informed members that $703 in goods was sold to benefit the Corvette Museum at the Lee Johnson car show. More merchandise will be offered for sale at SIS to benefit the museum. Wes offered $10 raffle tickets to win a 2009 Red Corvette coupe. Kevin asked if there were other activities members would like to mention. Gene Kinnunen said he will be attending Corvettes in the Park in Cottage Grove, OR August 8-10 and to see him if anyone would be interested in touring with him to this event. OLD BUSINESS: The President asked if there was any old business to discuss and there was none. NEW BUSINESS: Byron Crocker said he would like to change the name of the Club to Corvette Club of Seattle and leave the word “Marque” out. No one in the Club was interested in this suggestion. Newsletter: Oran Petersen inquired if people had received their July newsletter and most people were affirmative in their response. He said that he had made up dash plaques for this July 4th picnic and everyone was welcome to take one. Also, that Club business cards were available to pick up to help promote our Club. Oran needs some cover photos and biography information for future newsletters but is covered for the next couple of months. Door Prize: Chris and Leslie vonRavensberg presented the door prize winner, Gary Main, with a basket of goodies which included a red and white wine and a blue bottle of vodka in commemoration of the 4th of July picnic. Prizes: Al Dager presented gasoline card prizes in increments of $15, $25 & $50 to chili cookoff winners and a $20 gas card to the winner among the early registrants. Additionally, a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize trophy was presented to each chili-cookoff winner. Jean Fiorentino won 1st prize, Cheryal Heppner 2nd, and Dave Ormerod 3rd. 50/50 Drawing: Kevin said our Club has been exceptional in supporting 50/50 raffle tickets that help support our charities. Jack and Claudia announced that today, $332 in tickets were sold. A drawing was held and $166 was given to the winner, Gary Maxwell. The other half will be deposited into the scholarship fund. Kevin reminded members to attend the next general meeting August 16 at Speedway Chevrolet where dinner will be furnished. Also, that the next Board meeting will be July 18 at Lee Johnson Chevrolet. At 2:25 PM, the meeting adjourned in accordance with a motion that was made, seconded and unanimously passed. Respectfully submitted, Jean Dager, Secretary 15 Aquasox Baseball Game August 9, 2008 Dinah Shore surely loved baseball, Corvettes and apple pie. If you do also, here is your chance to attend the August 9th Aquasox game in Everett. The team likes to have the Corvettes lined up at the park entrance. We must be in place before 6 pm. The game starts at 7 pm. Admission to the game is free to any of the Corvettes on display. Paul Luczyk has volunteered to continue this event, taking over from the chairman of many years, Ben Benninghoff. Contact Paul at crznvet@hotmail.com for details. Ladybug Gift Store (advertising) LLadybug GiftGift Store adybug Store Let the Ladybug be your guide for unique holiday, entertaining and gift ideas. www.LadybugGiftStore.com Specializing in Ladybug Gifts and Ladybug Merchandise New category of Cat Decorations and Cat Gifts for Cat Lovers and Cat Owners at Ladybug Gift Store Owned by Bonnie Roylance - CMCS member exp 6/08 16 Washington Wine Company, LLC 19501 144th Avenue NE, Bldg. D-600, Woodinville, WA 98072 Phone: 425.483.8600, Fax: 425.483.5116 E-mail: info@washingtonwinecompany.com Washington Wine Company has been operating and making quality wines in Washington since 2000. We produce our wines on site and moved from Monroe, WA to Woodinville, September 1, 2007. Please visit our winery to taste newly released wines. Tasting Room Hours: Open every Saturday & Sunday 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm Private Events We can accommodate private parties for groups of up to 80 guests. Private Labels For restaurants, business, clubs, etc. are available Directions I-405 Exit 23 to Route 522 East toward US2/Woodinville. Take 2nd exit to NE 195th St. towards Duvall. Turn right on 195th St. Cross the RR tracks and go half way up the hill. Left onto 144 Ave NE (traffic light). Go 0.2 miles to 19501 144th Ave NE Left into the building complex to Bldg. D, Suite D-600 Contact Bob Renner, Principal in WWCo. A CMCS Member Expires 10/08 17 Lee Johnson Chevrolet - Sponsor (425) 827-0521 (888) 254-4824 Parts: Monday - Friday: 7:00 am - 5:30 pm Saturday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Closed Sunday (888) 214-8613 Service: Monday - Friday: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm Saturday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Closed Sunday Tom Mulholland Service Representative 888-253-3974 405 To Redmond (East) Exit 18 x Lee Johnson Sales: Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Sunday: 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Chris Pillings Internet Manager 11845 NE 85th Kirkland, WA 98033 www.leejohnson.com 18 Speedway Chevrolet - Proud Sponsor of CMCS 20 0 is 9 C he or re vet ! te ra t fo rke a UV? S em h r t n In ck Woe are a SHIP u r ER , T k! CarJust AsICE DEAL V S ER ALL CORVETTE CORNER Hello to all CMCS members. I hope this newsletter finds you doing well. There are a lot of exciting things happening at Speedway this month, from gigantic rebates to interest rates as low as 0%. We have also received new Corvette inventory for the month, so if you or anyone you know is in the market for any car, truck or SUV, for heavens sakes call me. Joe Harvey (425) 773-0154. Current New Car Inventory - Call For More Details 2009 Corvette Roadster Yellow on Ebony 2008 Corvette Roadster 2008 Corvette Coupe 2008 Corvette Roadster Black on Ebony Victory Red Machine Silver A/T Current Certified Pre-owned Inventory - Call For More Details 2007 Corvette Roadster Silver on Ebony 2006 Corvette Z06 Yellow on Ebony 2005 Corvette Coupe LeMans Blue/Ebony 2005 Corvette Coupe Black on Ebony 2004 Corvette Roadster Red on Ebony 2003 Corvette Z06 Yellow on Ebony 2003 Corvette Anniv. Anniversary Red Service Special 6 spd Man A/T A/T A/T A/T A/T 2k Miles 33k Miles 13k Miles 13k Miles 18k Miles 42k miles 79k miles Parts Special What Will Nitro Do For Your Tires? *Increases Tire Life Up to 30% *Improves Fuel Economy *Reduces The Chance of Tire Failure Up To 50% *Improves Braking and Handling 20% Off on All Corvette Accessories Nitro Fills: $39.95 Your Price: $19.95 Special Prices Subject to Change This Ad Valid Through August Contact Joe Harvey for any of your vehicle needs (425) 773-0514 joeknowscorvettes@comcast.net 1-877-71-SPEED 16957 West Main Street, Monroe WA 19 CMCS Crossword by Dennis Montgomery 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Across 3 He will Provide You with “Peace of Mind” 7 Percentage Savings on accessories at Speedway Chev this month 9 "Corvette Corner” Joe 11 Lee Johnson Chevrolet's Town 13 Bill and Margaret 16 SIS “War-horses” Mike and Jane 20 Speedway Chevrolet's Town 22 Chili Cook-Off Champ Jean 24 5 Years ago Singing Sensations Patty Lavette and the_________ 26 Corvette Museum Z06 Winner's Town 27 “The Company You Keep” Pro 28 August 17 “Birthday Boy” John 29 Ex Beach Boy associate Lance 30 Seattle in September's ”Yacht” (2 words) 31 Cover Car collaborator Bob Down 1 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 21 23 25 XXX Corvette Show Month Seattle in September Hotel Town Suncadia Expert Teri $166 50-50 Winner Gary Lee Johnson Chevrolet Internet “Chief” Pillings The word Crocker wants Eliminated Door Prize finders Chris and Leslie 4th of July “Guru” Al Creative Stitchery Town Parade Named after the State Flower of Louisiana 4th of July Park August Meeting site_____ Chevrolet Sponsor with Blue and White Corvette Race Car (2 words) Cover Car Yellow Sponsor Washington Wine Co Town Ladybug Bonnie XXX Drive-In's town Answers available on the CMCS Web site after August 5th. 20 XXX Drive-In All Corvette Show & Burger Bash All Corvette Show & Burger Bash 4th Annual Sunday August 24th, 2008 XXX Root Beer Drive-In CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB SEATTLE ROOT BEER 98 NE Gilman Blvd. Issaquah, WA 8 am - Registration Starts 3 pm - Trophies Awarded (People’s Choice) Souvenirs, Raffle Prizes $20 Entry - Proceeds benefit local charities Sponsors: Corvette Marque Club of Seattle XXX Root Beer Drive-In Kompact Kar Korner North Bend Chevrolet dennis@corvettemarqueclub.com 21 Rick Stark Enterprises (Sponsor) 12415 NE 124th KIRKLAND, WA 98033 (425) 823-0522 Corvette Services Our Specialty! Restoration - Repair - Enhancement Call Us For Your Corvette And American Car Service Needs Extensive Parts Inventory, Including Aftermarket AC/Delco - GM - Reproduction New And Used. 25% DISCOUNT TO CMCS MEMBERS (ON MOST PARTS) Visit our Web site at http://rickstarkcorvette.net/ As many of you know, we have been in the Corvette business for years starting in 1964, and our technicians have nearly 100 years combined Corvette and general automotive experience. We wouldn’t have been able to do it without support from CMCS members. We sincerely appreciate this support at our facility in Kirkland since 1981. We have been a sponsor of CMCS for many years and Rick has been a member since 1964. Update the look of your Corvette with C4, C5 and C6 chrome spoke wheels available in 17,18,19,20 inch diameter and various widths. Get off those stock wheels and look good doing it. If you want your Corvette to look great stop by Rick Stark Enterprises for a great deal. We also have Goodyear tires at the best prices in town. New York Life - David Ormerod (advertising) David Ormerod Financial Services Professional New York Life Insurance Company The Company You Keep® • • • • 11400 SE 8th St., Ste 300, Bellevue, WA 98004 dormerod@NYL.com Long-Term Care Insurance Life Insurance Deferred Annuities Rollovers / Qualified Plan Funding: SEP, 401K, IRA * Certain annuities issued by New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (A Delaware Corporation) Bus(425) 821-9780 Cell (206) 422-2264 Last Month October 2008 22 Corvette Marque Club Seattle in September V We are back in touch. And we hope that you will be too. Our fifth 2008 CMCS Seattle in September is September 12-14, 2008. We think this will be our best SIS ever. We know if you join us again it will be. Seattle in September Corvette Marque Club of Seattle What’s New? CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB SEATTLE CORVETTE M A RQ U E CLUB SEATTLE The Location: The Best Western River’s Edge in Tukwila, Washington is the event hotel this year. It is south of Seattle near the intersection of Interstate 405 and Interstate 5. Interstate 90 is a few miles north. This newly remodeled hotel has new pillowtop beds, plasma televisions, mini fridges and other room amenities. It offers a free breakfast and much more. The event room rate is $92 per night plus tax. (This is $28 lower than our 2006 hotel rate.) Call (425) 226-1812 or (800) 544-9863 to book your reservation now. Mention CMCS or the Corvette Club to get the event rate. Check out the hotel at www.bestwestern.com/southcenter. The Dinner Cruise is Back: Not only is it back, but it is a three-hour cruise departing from Elliott Bay on the Royal Argosy – Argosy’s premier ship. The buffet dinner is prepared by Argosy’s own chef. The food and menu planning are done to the standards of CRI Inc, who own and manage several of Seattle’s finest restaurants, including the Metropolitan Grill and Elliott’s Seafood Restaurant. The menu includes salmon, prime rib, chicken and all the extras, including vegetarian dishes. They are also serving hors d'oeuvres as we board. Have a look at Argosy’s site at www.royalargosy.com. Also, you can leave the driving to us for the evening. We have bus transportation between the hotel and the ship. CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB SEATTLE Lance Buller and Stephanie Porter: Lance, Stephanie and the band will wow you with their musical talents during our cruise. They are well recognized and accomplished artists based in the Seattle area. Lance has played with Bob Marley & Little Anthony. He was associated with the Beach Boys for 24 years. In addition to his trumpet skills, when he and Stephanie combine their voices and magic, it is something you will long remember. Check them out at www.lancebuller.com. 23 Southcenter Area Show ‘n Shine: We have been fortunate to secure a great and high-visibility location near the hotel and near the state’s largest shopping center. Albert Lee Appliances in Tukwila is the venue for our Saturday morning show, which is a Tukwila Centennial event. Judging is People’s Choice. What Has Not Changed? CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB SEATTLE CORVETTE M A RQ U E CLUB SEATTLE CORVETTE M A R QU E CLUB SEATTLE CORVETTE M A RQ U E CLUB SEATTLE Friday Night Reception and Valve Cover Races: Enjoy a CMCS hosted barbecue at the hotel to meet and greet old and new friends. Afterwards are the famous valve cover races. For rules and information about the valve cover races, go to our Web site www.corvettemarqueclub.com and look in the downloads section for the document “Lets Go Valve Cover Racin’ – Rules and More”. As you’ll recall, the participants and the spectators all enjoy this competitive event. Great Drives: The event includes two driving events: The Sleepless in Seattle Tour on Friday night, after the valve cover races and a Saturday afternoon tour, after the Show ‘n Shine. We’ll have you back in time for you to get ready for the Saturday cruise, banquet and entertainment. Sunday Raffles and Awards: We promise to have you on your way by 11am, after the awards presentation and after the drawings for the many raffle prizes. The Price: The price, at $95 per person, has not increased for this event since 2004. By lowering your total cost for two nights at the hotel and for the event by almost $60, you’ll have extra left over for fuel. This weekend extravaganza is exceptional. It is made all the more so by the great folks who come to Corvette events. A Marque Club Welcome: Our club loves to host this event and to share our town with you. We can do that only if you come. CORVETTE M A RQ U E CLUB SEATTLE You will find the SIS Registration Form at www.CorvetteMarqueClub.com in the Events>CMCS Flyers area. This form can be filled out on your computer and printed with newer Acrobat versions, adding convenience & accuracy. This area also has an SIS Flyer for you to post or hand out to interested Corvette owners. If you have any questions, contact us at SIS2008@corvettemarqueclub.com. See you in Seattle in September! 24 SIS 2008 Registration Form Seattle in September V Corvette Marque Club 2008 of Seattle September 12, 13, 14, 2008 Registration Form Seattle in September (Pay late registration fee if postmarked after August 1) Name(s): Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: e-mail: Club Affiliation: Corvette License Number: Corvette Year: Body Style: Color: RELEASE: I accept and assume full liability for any injury to me or my property, agents, or employees at any time, from any cause in connection with this event. I agree to assume the risk of any and all damages and/or injury and to indemnify and hold harmless the Corvette Marque Club of Seattle and Best Western River’s Edge, and their officers, directors, agents, and employees for any acts or omissions which result in the theft, damage, or destruction of my property or injury to me or to others during this event. I further agree to provide and pay for my own automobile insurance coverage. Signature: Signature: Event Registration Fee includes: Friday CMCS hosted Reception, Valve Cover Races, Sleepless in Seattle Tour on Friday Night, Show & Shine, Saturday Tour, Saturday Night Harbor Cruise and Banquet with Live Jazz Entertainment and Sunday Awards Presentation and Raffles. Number Fee (each) Attending Event Registration Fee Late Event Registration Fee (After 8/1/08) Total $95 95 $ 0 $110 110 $ 0 Enter desired quantity in the white squares below Shirt Size ----> Sm Women’s/Men’s --> W Med M W Lg M XL W M W XXL M W 3XL M Polo Shirt White Polo Shirt Navy Sweat Shirt Navy (Unisex) W 4XL M Cost Total $29 $34 $29 $ $ $ $34 $37 $42 $ $ $ 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total Enclosed: $ 0 Make Checks payable to CMCS Mail To: CMCS, PO Box 534, Kirkland, WA 98083-0534 Attn: SIS You must make your own hotel reservations. Don’t forget! Do it early. Best Western River's Edge 15901 W Valley Highway, Tukwila, WA 98188 (425) 226-1812 or (800) 544-9863 Note: The preferred version of this form is on the CMCS Web site at Events>CMCS Flyers. That version allows you to fill out the form using your computer, assuring legibility. That form also “does the math” for you. If you wish to print, fill out and mail the version above, a printer scale setting of 125 percent gives good results on standard 8 1/2 by 11 paper. 25 SIS 2008 by Michael & Jane Armstrong What is special about July 16th, 2008? July 16th we surpassed the number 100. That is the number of friends who have registered to attend SIS 2008. This is way ahead of previous SIS events at this relatively early date. We have an equal number of entries from our other clubs and from our own club. The top two clubs for entries are running neck and neck. ( The competition continues to heat up!) And there may be another club that surprises everyone to pull ahead in the days ahead. None of this should surprise you. You know that SIS is a high-value event with a wonderful variety of fun activities. The raffle items are coming in and the details just get better. We may sell this one out. Our restriction is the boat capacity, but we would love the challenge of squeezing in just a few more if we hit that number. Okay, our hopes are high. But don’t you take a chance. In two months, Seattle in September V will be over and everyone will be home. Those who attended will be sharing their good-time stories and hopefully some of their “goodies” with their club friends who missed out. Now which “boat” do you want to find yourself in? Please mail in your registration today. We now have club t-shirts available for our members. They are white Hanes tagless in 100% cotton in sizes M to 3X. The cost is $8. They are available from Mike Armstrong at club meetings and events while quantities last. 2008 CMCS Seattle in September Corvette Marque Club of Seattle 26 SIS 2008 Raffle Quilt by Creative Stitchery Made by and Partially Donated by: Creative Stitchery This quilt will be one of the raffle items at Seattle in September 2008. To have your own personalized quilt made, just send your t-shirts to: Creative Stitchery, PO Box 190, Brush Prairie, WA 98606-0190 (360) 256-7971 cegere@comcast.net 12-Shirt - $100 | 15 Shirt - $125 27 “A” Team Home Inspection (advertising) “A” Team Home Inspection, Inc. Over 4500 satisfied clients since 1995 • Complete structural & pest inspections. • Inspections for home buyers or sellers. • Maintenance inspection of your home. • Inspections for rats, carpenter ants & termites. 5% Give us nce and confide her of your th n e ot ar e ll e’ w ! 95% • Home energy efficiency. • Inspection for lead paint, asbestos, mold, radon. • We provide you “Peace of Mind” Paul A. Luczyk ASHI Certified Building Consultant We inspect all types of Houses. (425) 290-9964 | www.ateam-inspection.com exp 8/08 Coldwell Banker - Teri Lane - Realtor (advertising) Last Month December 2008 28 National Corvette Museum News http://www.corvettemuseum.com by Vince Perriello NCM Staff Member & CMCS Member 2008 Corvette 427 Limited Edition Z06 Raffle Winner -- from Olympia! Congratulations to Phillip Hall from Olympia, WA drawn on June 24 as the winner of the 2008 427 Limited Edition Z06 Corvette raffle. Phillip held winning ticket number 146. “I cannot believe it! This is amazing!” Phillip shared with us. He has never been to the Museum before and looks forward to taking delivery at the NCM. Thanks to everyone who purchased a ticket on this exciting raffle! Your next chance to win is coming up on Saturday, August 30 when we draw the winner of the 2009 Red Corvette Coupe! Tickets are only $10 each. Find out more and take a chance on this or any of our other raffle fund raisers by clicking here or by calling us at: (800) 53-VETTE. Corvette Celebration “Drive your own” slots still available! A limited number of spots are available on the adventurous “drive your own” Corvette excursions as part of the Corvette Celebration August 28-30! Three excursions are being offered during the event. See the home of Abraham Lincoln as part of the Lincoln Heritage trip or enjoy an outing to the home of Kentucky bourbon – Makers Mark Distillery. If you are a fan of good wine and cheese, you can enjoy a day at Sumner Crest Winery and Kenny’s Country Cheese Farmhouse. All three excursions include lunch – be sure to add these to your registration package. Upcoming 2008 Events (Schedule At A Glance): • August 28-30, 2008 NCM 14th Anniversary/Hall of Fame See http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/celebration/info.shtml • September 11-13,2008 Z06 Fest See http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/Z06/info.shtml • September 25-27,2008 R8C/Xperience Reunion See http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/r8c/info.shtml • November 6-8, 2008 Georgia Crossroads Vette Rendevous See http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/crossroads/info.shtml • November 7-8,2008 Vets ‘N Vettes See http://www.corvettemuseum.com/registration/vetsnvettes/agenda.shtml See it Come Together on the NCM Construction Cam If you have been watching the NCM Construction Cam then you have seen a lot of things really taking shape. Concrete work has been going on this week 29 and many of the large steel girders and the barrel roof pieces are going up now. A second construction cam will be going up on the inside of the Museum soon to help showcase the action taking place on the new Corvette Boulevard – stay tuned. Take a minute and view our outdoor “construction cam” here. Preserve and Document Your Corvette's History Images, documents and pieces of historic memorabilia preserve a Corvette’s history, and we offer another way to save your Corvette’s past and preserve it for the future with Build sheets and reproduction window stickers. Build sheets are available on Corvettes 1981 – current model year, and you can save by ordering the complete package that includes your Corvette's dealer brochure and the Corvette Black Book. Find out more about this special way to document your Corvette’s history and place your order online or call us at: (800) 53-VETTE. We have also obtained a limited number of original Corvette build sheets from the Corvette Assembly Plant and are offering them for sale through our Resource Center. We have random build sheets on Corvettes produced from 2002-2007. These are “not” reproduction copies and many are marked, tattered and worn from the journey through the build process. Build sheets are available at $40 for NCM members and $50 for non members. You may contact the Resource Center at: (800) 53-VETTE to find out if your 2002-2007 build sheet is available prior to purchase. August Birthdays Frank Stanfield 1 Dawn Genzlinger 13 Elaine Kitchens 24 Jim Fernandez 5 Paul Luczyk 15 Michael Dail 25 Judy Jewell 7 John Henderson 17 David Blaylock 27 Neil Maddy 7 Kathleen Behrens 19 Cece Nelson 27 Dee Petersen 8 Ben Benninghoff 19 Barbara Eriksen 30 Bonnie Roylance 30 Bill Cameron 10 Jim McLees 21 Don Hardesty 12 Aida Walden 21 30 Cascade Corvette Club Corvettes in the Park 2008 Corvettes in the Park 2008 August 8-10, 2008 in Cottage Grove, Oregon Highlights of the activities planned for the weekend include: ♣ Sandwiches, snacks and socializing during registration Friday evening ♣ A Show-n-Shine on Saturday with lots of cool awards ♣ A catered BBQ lunch meal will be provided by locally owned and operated “Big Stuff Barbecue ” ♣ Drawings for an amazing number of great prizes ♣ A cruise is scheduled with dinner provided during the drive. ♣ Coffee, juice and pastries during the awards presentations on Sunday. ♣ And much, much more!!! And, we continue to offer all of this for the amazingly low registration cost of $50.00!! This year, our host hotel will once again be the Comfort Inn in Cottage Grove 845 Gateway Boulevard (541) 942-9747 Special show rates of $89.10 (plus tax) per night for a standard room have been negotiated with the Comfort Inn. Please mention that you are attending Corvettes in the Park to receive this rate. Presented by Cascade Corvette Club, Eugene OR Questions? Check out our website: www.cascadecorvetteclub.com Or, feel free to contact Jim, this year’s event chairperson at 541-683-2538 or duckvett@comcast.net Cascade Corvette Club is proudly sponsored by Kendall Chevrolet Ronald McDonald House - Event Report by Marty Cameron Arriving at the Ronald McDonald House on July 16th at 4 pm gave Joyce Jones, Joice Bueling, myself and my sister-in-law (Bev) a chance to help with the dinner meal. Susan, who has been a volunteer at the house for 2 years, supplies the dinner (a baked potato bar/salad) and we bring dessert. Joice was in the right place at the right time and has purchased enough brownie mixes to last us “forever”. Anyone interested in helping baking or serving at the Ronald McDonald House, please contact Marty Cameron, Marty@CorvetteMarqueClub.com. Our next outing will be September 17th at 5pm . 31 Laps From the Past or “Marque in Time” A CMCS history feature by Ben Benninghoff 40 LAPS AGO: August ‘68. President Bruce Kelly oversees the monthly business meeting at the home of the Clarks. A modest profit was realized from the past Rally; expenses were less than expected. PRI practices have been arraigned for next month. Jeff Weymouth will handle publicity for the event. Carl Mollow is working on gathering 39 trophies for the Rally. If profits allow the purchase of timing lights will take place. Larry Shirk will take care of the tech inspections. Corner workers are still needed, contact Dan Boemeke or Larry Hillard to volunteer. Frank Olsheski will take care of timing. John Thomas will handle traffic control. A Halloween party is in the works for October, location not secured yet. A questionnaire for WWSCC was filled out and future dates and events for the coming year were announced. The typewriter issue was tabled for further discussions. Wally Arrowsmith asked about the telephone committee and the program chair. 30 LAPS AGO: August ‘78. President Len Hodges opens the monthly meeting after the Beach Party get together at Kayak Point Park in Marysville, where 32 members attend. CMCS celebrates the Corvette’s Silver Anniversary Ball at the Windjammer on Shilshoe Bay, and attends the 9th Vintage Corvette Enthusiasts Picnic at Rainbow Falls State Park. Other events throughout August included the Island Weekend ‘78 at Nanaimo, B.C., hosted by the Nanaimo Corvette Club, Spokane Corvette Club’s 2nd Annual Convention at the Sheraton Hotel and Spokane Raceway, Fun In The Sun meet NWACC meet sponsored by the Hi Desert Corvette Club in Bend Oregon. Since the past 5 out of 8 official monthly meeting have not seen a quorum present to make motions and call for voting, a mail out ballet electing support for a bylaw change to waive such has been sent out to all members for approval. There still exits the requirement for a 2/3 majority vote to carry a motion at a meeting, but this will go a long way to have the meetings be official and legal on these matters. CMCS obtains 1,000 “Would you like to meet other Corvette enthusiasts?” hand out cards. Each member may have up to 10 free, or for purchase of $2.50 for 100. Window-Bumper Stickers “Road Race Drivers Do It Deeper And Come Out Harder”, or, “Have You Hugged Your Car Today”, are available for $5@; 6 or more for $3@. Membership chair Melody Kahler motions the club approves John & Penny Grosso, and Mr. & Mrs. Lee Johnson as honorary members, while voting in new members Conrad Engeness, Sally Christian, Barb Kelly, all approved by the members (nothing mentioned in minutes concerning the total membership numbersBen). 32 20 LAPS AGO: August ‘88. President Val Johnson holds the monthly meeting during the annual Beach Party get together at the home of John Thomas on Vashon Island. No new members voted in by a few ‘prospective attend, present membership stands at 93. A new membership log is in the works and will be mailed out as soon as possible. Classical Glass holds their sponsored Autocross/Concour in Tacoma while NCRS holds its Western Regional Meet in Bend Oregon. Parades around the Sound are in Greenwood, Kent (English Leather Girls!!!), and, Seafair. Oak Harbor Auto Center/ Wallgreen Tire Center co-hosts an annual Car Show/Competition. Seattle Int’l Raceway (SIR) holds its Super Chevy Sunday; bracket racing and show classes. Anacortes Arts & Crafts and Corvette show will be hosted by Seaside Chevrolet. CMCS and NCRS will team up for the first time for their meet held at the St Michele Winery in Woodinville in September. In the past only the Jaguar, Porches, and BMW clubs have hosted an NCRS event so this will be historic for a Corvette club to host. CMCS will be celebrating its 25th Anniversary as well during this event. 10 LAPS AGO: August ‘98. Pavo McDonald’s 1976 silver L48 automatic TTop is featured on the cover of the monthly newsletter. President Ben Benninghoff conducts the monthly meeting in the Upper Room at Seaview Chevrolet in Lynnwood. Two special guests were introduced; James Schefter, author of “All Corvettes Are Red”, and from the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky; director Wendell Strode. Both joining us for CMCS’s 9th Seaview Chevrolet’s Show n Shine and driving activities throughout the weekend; club member Vince Perriello taking a key part in the invites. Membership stands at 177. Other activities included tours to Mt Saint Helens, Mukilteo Parade and to follow for both the 5th Annual Everett Aquasox Baseball game, Fast Women’s tour, Wild West Vette Fest in West Yellowstone; Ski Bacs was canceled due to low registration. Barbara Jackson comes up with 55 raffle/ door prizes for the Seaview show. NCRS tour to Sun Valley for its Regional meet. WCCC and Washington state residents win on House Bill HB1354 noting no emission tests will be required on ‘collector cars’ older than year of manufacture for those that qualify. Also a 5 year pass is given on newer cars. 5 LAPS AGO: August 2003. Darrin Wong’s 1989 Dark Blue Metallic Coupe is featured on the monthly newsletter. President Dennis Montgomery gets the monthly meeting started at Spiro’s Pizza n Pasta Restaurant in Shoreline. Dennis announces the passing of club member Dick D’Alessandro’s mother. New members voted in are Pepper & Pam Armstrong; James & Michelle Clark; Jack Carmody and Shar Cooper; Neil & Sheri Maddy; Manish Sambhu; Bill & Marty Cameron; Ada & Harvey Hawks; and, Ron & Pat Schmaltz, bring the total to 281. Seaview Chevrolet in Lynnwood hosts the 7th Annual Show n Shine for CMCS. Outing to Emerald Downs race track for 33 a day of horse racing. The Charity committee meets to talk about supporting community events like the GM mechanic scholarship at Shoreline Community College, a donation to the Snohomish County Battered Women’s Center through the Boeing Stratocruiser Car Club, and the children’s charity function for the year with the Christmas Adopt-A-Family event, and a Santa visit at a local nursing home. Lorrie Montgomery reports on the club’s 40th Anniversary next month. Pat Luczyk, Patty Bunn, and Mike Thompson, known as “Patty LaVette and the Stingrays” sang a special song for the anniversary. A day event will take place at Christa Ministry and the evening dinner will be at the Seattle Museum of Flight. Seattle In September 2004 logo is designed by Ron Eden. Cloyd Jackson brings his 10 year tenure to a close as club newsletter editor of the club’s monthly “On Your Marque” publication. Oran Petersen will step into big shoes but know he will do very well as the new editor. Article notes UHF radio settings for your awareness: channel 2; frequency 7; code 29, make a note and remember these settings. 11th Annual Aquasox Baseball game in Everett follows a Progressive Picnic tour starting from Cedar River Park in Renton, the Dutch Cup in Sultan, up to Granite Falls to meet with the Boeing Stratocruiser’s car show and BBQ at the retirement home for their residents, then along the Jordan River to Arlington, and finally to the ball park to help the ball club celebrate their 20th Anniversary, and our 40th as well. Ben ...more laps to come... Troop Mailing Roundup by Marty Cameron In late September I'm doing a mass mailing of packages to the troops in Iraq. I am asking all members to participate with items that would fill the boxes. Examples: • Magazines (car, news, home), comic, books, newspapers • Birthday and non-breakable holiday decorations • Frisbee or hackie-sack, dart boards (small) • Sweatbands, playing cards • Eyeglass wipes, eyeglass repair kits • Sm laundry soaps, dryer sheets, shaving cream, deodorant, mouthwash • Beef jerky, granola bars, tuna kits, plastic spoons, ziplock baggies Go to http://www.well-chosen-gift.com/ for additional info. That site also has info on sewing and knitting items for the troops. Please Bring to the August 16th General Meeting or contact: Marty@CorvetteMarqueClub.com 34 August Calendar Sun 3 Mon Tue 4 5 >Rose City > >Rose City >Thunder in the Mountains> >Thunder in the Mountains 10 Wed 11 Thu 6 7 Fri Sat 1 2 Rose City Classic> >Rose City Classic page 48> Thunder in the Mountains> >Thunder in the Mountains> page 25 8 9 Corvettes in the Park> Aquasox Baseball page 16 >Corvettes in the Park> page 31 12 13 14 15 16 >Corvettes in the Park CMCS Gen Mtg. page 7 Challenger Ridge Corvette Show 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Board Meeting Lee Johnson page 8 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 XXX Root Beer Show page 21 31 September Calendar > Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 Gen. Mtg ChengDu in Overlake page 6 Vette Rides for Veterans 7 8 9 10 Kirkland Concours d’Elegance 14 NCRS Regional Meet thru 9/13 15 16 >SIS 2008 page 26 21 11 17 18 Ronald McDonald House Charity Event page 31 22 23 29 30 24 12 19 Mid America Motorworks Corvette Funfest> 25 13 SIS 2008 page 26> 26 >SIS 2008 page 26> 20 >Mid America Motorworks Corvette Funfest> 27 >Mid America Motorworks Corvette Funfest 28 35 Club Address The Corvette Marque Club of Seattle P.O. Box 534 Kirkland, WA 98083-0534 www.CorvetteMarqueClub.com Volume XLV, No. 8 The General Motors Trademarks are used with the required permission of GM. This permission document is on file. Thank You (In alphabetical order) to Michael & Jane Armstrong, Bill & Margaret Barker, Ben Benninghoff, Bill & Marty Cameron, Tim & Mona Cox, Al & Jean Dager, Jack Goodman/Claudia Simmons, Cheryal Heppner, Kevin & Judy Jewell, Gary & Kayla Main, Jim McDonnell, Dennis & Lorrie Montgomery, David Ormerod, Vince Perriello and Doris Wagner (SIS write-up) for their OYM contributions. And an extra special THANKS to our sponsors Rick Stark Enterprises Lee Johnson Chevrolet Speedway Chevrolet Advertising Rates (Classified and Commercial) Classified advertising must be Corvette related. Commercial advertising must either be Corvette related or must be associated with the business/professional activities of a Club member or Club sponsor. Personal item, non-commercial ads, up to 1/4 page, are free to members for a maximum of 3 months. Over 1/4 page is one-half of the rate for non-members published below. The 4th and subsequent months are at the full non-member rates published below. The fees must be paid in advance to the Club Treasurer. Non-member personal item advertising, or member commercial rates • Up to 1/4 page $5.00 per issue • 1/2 page $10.00 per issue • Full page $18.00 per issue Non-member/non-sponsor commercial Corvette related advertising rates are: • Up to 1/4 page $10.00 per issue • 1/2 page $20.00 per issue • Full page $40.00 per issue All material must be received by the editor on or before the 15th of the month preceding the upcoming issue. The CMCS Executive Board reserves the right to limit advertising quantity and content. Please send advertising by mail to the address shown above. Attention: Oran Petersen, CMCS Newsletter Editor Oran@CorvetteMarqueClub.com Subscription Rates Subscription to On Your Marque is free to members. The CMCS Board has established that a subscription rate to On Your Marque for non-members is $28 for 12 issues. Prepayment is required Contributions and Donations to CMCS are not deductible under IRS tax rules. 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