Symbolic Motors Run * Planes of Fame * SACC Run to Campo April
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Symbolic Motors Run * Planes of Fame * SACC Run to Campo April
In this issue May 2008 * Symbolic Motors Run * Planes of Fame * SACC Run to Campo REGISTER NOW FOR PLASTIC FANTASTIC JUNE 1, 2008 AT SEAPORT VILLAGE Volume 34 Issue 5 April 19, 2008 Run to the Planes of Fame Museum, Chino, CA 1 NORTH COUNTY CORVETTE CLUB CRUISE NEWS Member, Car Club Council of Greater San Diego Editor: Clarice Hurst Webmaster: Ed Daher www.ncocc.com Table of Contents *Board Members Founded in 1974 Volume 34, Issue 5 May, 2008 Sponsor’s Rep – Annette Wood Sponsored by Bob Stall Chevrolet, 7601 Alvarado Road, La Mesa, CA 91941, 619.813.6734 (619) 460-1311 March Birthdays Board of Directors *About Our Club *President’s Message President........................................………………...... Sandy Mayer Vice President…………… ………….…………..…….…….… Bob Belzman *Charity News *Symbolic Motors Run *Meeting Place News Secretary ……………………………….……………..…………… Cathy Lewis Treasurer ………………………………….……..……….………….Gary Wood *Coming Events Activities Coordinator……………………..................... Tom Harper *Registration Form Historian …………………………………………………………… Don Houser Sergeant-at-Arms ……………………………………………… Randy Solle Newsletter Editor ……………………………….……..…….. Clarice Hurst Past Past President..……….………………………………….… Bob Brown Appointees: Club Meetings: nd 2 Tuesday of each month, 7 PM Members-at-Large ……….….…….Marilyn Houser, Marshall Geller Raffle…………………………...................…Lynn Mayer, Patti Reminga Location: Webmaster ………………….……………...……..…………………… Ed Daher Well Church Meeting. Room *Charity News NCM Representative………………….…………...….… Laura Loberman 13604 Midland Road, *Drive the 101 Poway, CA 92064 Charity Representative……………..………………............ Candi Daher * Car Club Council………………..…….…........... Jack G /Jan H / Bob H. Dues: $75 annually *Awards Dinner * Non-member Advertising Fees: *Coming Events MAY BIRTHDAYS Bus. Card size: $7.50/mo 1/4 page: $15.00/mo. 1 Jo Belzman 1/2 page: $30.00/mo. 10 Les Thomas Full page: $55.00/mo. 11 Marilyn Houser 14 John Piepmeyer 22 Chuck Reminga 30 Debbie Halterman 31 David Kitchen 31 Steve Ricketts *Classifieds Member Advertising Fees: $5/mo., $55/yr. th If paid in full, 12 mo. is free.) SAVE THE WAVE 2 North County Corvette Club (NCoCC) is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1974 by San Diego Corvette enthusiasts who wanted to enjoy America’s finest sports car. Our sponsor is Bob Stall Chevrolet in La Mesa, and NCoCC is a member of the National Corvette Museum and the San Diego Car Club Council. Club members enjoy planned trips, car shows, auto rallies and a host of social and Corvette-related events, including a Christmas Party, an Annual Awards Dinner, two major NCoCC shows (PLASTIC FANTASTIC at Seaport Village, and ENDLESS SUMMER at Bob Stall Chevrolet), monthly fun runs, and special trips. We support local communities in the San Diego County area by participating in special event parades and high school homecoming events. Our members also devote a lot of time, energy, and resources in supporting our club charity, the Challenged Athletes Foundation located in Del Mar, CA. Business meetings are held the second Tuesday of every month at 7:00 pm at the Well Church located at 13604 Midland Road in Poway, CA 92064. You are welcome to bring your own food to dine with friends. There are a variety of restaurants nearby. We always welcome and encourage guests to attend our meetings and to participate in our club sponsored events. For a map of our meeting location on Midland Road, please check our club web page at www.ncocc.com. . Membership is open to anyone at least 18 years of age who owns or leases a Corvette. Applicants must attend two business meetings and participate in one club event before becoming a member. Membership in NCoCC entitles you to: A membership card for you and your significant other Discounts on parts and service at participating dealers (Bob Stall and others) A club T-shirt A name tag A monthly newsletter Members are expected to attend regular business meetings, maintain current dues, and support the club by serving on committees and participating in club events. Initiation fee is $25. Dues are paid in advance: $75 for one year. We hope this short introduction is helpful. If you have any questions, please contact us via 'snail' mail at P.O. Box 500104, San Diego, CA 92150, or via e-mail to ssmayer@cox.net. Again, "Welcome to North County Corvette Club.” Your only requirement is to have a great time and make some new friends along the way. Sandy Mayer President, North County Corvette Club 3 Charity News from the Challenged Athletes Foundation – Candi Daher, Club Representative Catch a Rising Star - Making More People Mobile CAF’s signature Catch a Rising Star Clinic, the Mobility Clinic for leg amputees, was held on March 9, in Del Mar, CA. Twenty-three challenged athletes and a dozen prosthetists and physical therapists attended, learning proper running gait techniques and strengthening exercises to improve running and mobility from instructors Peter Harsch CP, and Ford Ironman World Championship finisher and above-knee amputee, Sarah Reinertsen. As usual, the event was highly informative and included interactive group exercises and run/gait evaluations. CAF spokespersons Clint Mabry, JP Theberge and U.S. Paralympic Track and Field Team Member and bilateral above-knee amputee, Katy Sullivan all shared their experiences and gave powerful demonstrations. However, it was Melody Bach, a four-year-old bilateral above-knee amputee who stole the show and everyone’s heart. All the participating athletes, injured military personnel and practitioners left with a greater knowledge of how to achieve higher mobility, and a renewed selfesteem. President’s Corner – May 2008 Time keeps marching on as we move into May. We had a pretty active and interesting April, and hopefully we will get even more active going forward. The new meeting location has been receiving nothing but positive comments. I think that having members able to bring their food to the meeting room really allows social time with each other. Joyce Bunch even made a cake for the last meeting, which was appreciated. We had a great run to the Planes of Fame Museum in Chino. The run was led by Bob Brown in coordination with Tom Valenzia. It was great to see Cathy Valenzia up and about as well. The museum was one of the best I have seen with most of the WW2 planes in flying condition. Our docent, who started his flying career with the Dutch Air Force, had amazing stories at each plane, all told with an impish sense of humor. At times the stories got a little long, but were very interesting. Thank you to Bob and Tom. Time is coming up quickly for two major events. One is club elections which will take place in June. Please see your election committee headed up by Bob Brown, to let them know your interest on the ballot, or your recommendation for someone else. Please do not forget that it is each of you that make the club a success, so please volunteer for a position. The other key event is Plastic Fantastic. There is only one more meeting between now and the show. If you have not, please complete your registration and get it to Bob Brown. Also, please bring your raffle prizes or money donations to the May meeting. Remember, the raffle prize you provide should be one that you would like to win, as our guests would. Also, the cost is tax deductible as the money goes to the Challenged Athletes. Your Pres. Sandy Mayer 4 PLANES OF FAME RUN TO CHINO ON APRIL 20, 2008 3 Thanks to Tom and Kathy Valenzia for coming up this great destination. So glad to see Kathy back on her feet and able to come on this run. The visit to the museum began with a bite to eat at Flo’s Café. Everyone who attended this run came back with stories about the great tour provided by Jurrie Van der Woude, a former pilot in the Royal Netherlands Air Force, & Charles Dimke. These gentlemen were full of anecdotes which made the day quite enjoyable for all who listened. 5 Randy and Diane’s Solid-Axle Corvette Run Through the Back Country April 12, 2008 6 Randy Solle led a run for his fellow members of the So Cal Solid-Axle Corvette Club. He was kind enough to extend his invitation to C-1 owners from NCOCC. We traveled along Highway 76 through Julian and on out to the Transportation Museum in Campo. Although a little warm, the sights were incredible, and the museum full of history and interesting facts about old-time vehicles of the county’s past. Photos by Bob Brown and Bob Hurst 7 Old Car Emissions Exemption No Longer Threatened in 8 California Counties Congratulations! The California old car hobby convinced California Senate legislators to amend legislation (S.B. 1549) that sought repeal of the state’s current emissions test exemption for pre-1976 vehicles registered by new owners in the San Joaquin Valley Unified Air Pollution Control District. The District includes eight counties in California’s Central Valley. Under the original bill, after Jan. 1, 2009, new owners seeking to register a pre-1976 vehicle in these eight counties would have been subject to emissions tests for the life of the vehicle. Under the amendment, the repeal language was removed and the bill instead now requires the DMV to study the state’s special license plate programs and recommend improvements. NCoCC CRUISIN GRAND FANS http://www.downtownescondido.com/cruisin.html Cruisin' Grand is held every Friday through September 26, from 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Join over 400 pre-1974 American-made hot rods, custom, vintage, classic cars and trucks as they begin the sixmonth Friday night cruise down Grand in Historic Downtown Escondido, just off old historic Hwy. 395 (the Escondido Boulevard business loop). See one of the best gatherings of classic cars in the country, from worksin-progress to priceless, museum-quality vehicles. Here are the details for our club’s "Cruisin Grand" event: *Date: 9 May 2008, Friday. *Time: 4-9:00 PM Place: Grand Avenue, between Escondido Blvd. & Orange Avenue. That area isjust west of Escondido Blvd. and one block east of Center City Parkway. Directions: From the South take I-15 N exit Center City exit just past North County Fair Shopping Mall. Proceed North on Center City Pkwy. Turn right on Grand Ave. Go One block and you are at Orange For those wanting to avoid some of the I-15 traffic leaving Poway, there is Pomerado Road with on- ramp to I-15 just south of North County Fair exit. From there, it’s Center City Pkwy. exit to Grand Ave. Robert Genat just released a book on the history of the early Fuel Injection Corvettes. A few of our club members have their cars in the book. Jim Collins’ 65 Corvette is in the book. 8 NCOCC IS SPONSORED BY BOB STALL CHEVROLET IN LA MESA Thanks to Tom Harper, Lynn Grindstaff, Don Houser , Lynn Mayer, Sandy Mayer, Ed Daher, Bob Brown, Don Houser, and Bob Hurst for their contributions to this newsletter. 9 MEMBERS OF THE MONTH PAT AND DICK KNUTSON This month’s Members of the Month’s email address, “rcarsndolls,” fits Dick and Pat Knutson perfectly! Dick, a former Auto Parts Manager and Counterman, loves restoring vintage and classic cars--as well as “tinkering for Pat.” Pat, a retired Automobile Club of So. California Travel Agent collects and sells antiques, dolls, teddy bears, toys and more. They both have a booth at the San Marcos Antique Village. Dick was born and grew up in Jackson, Minnesota. Pat hails from Queens, New York. Dick and Pat met in Las Vegas when Pat was visiting family. They corresponded for two years before seeing each other again when Dick proposed. They married in NY, lived in Las Vegas and then in Torrance until September 1975. Dick was offered a job at Love Chevrolet in Poway, but since Patty didn’t drive at that time, they moved to Escondido where there was better bus service! 10 Pat says they never had any children, but they do have a family of two golden retrievers and one long-haired mini doxie! Dick always wanted a split window and was finally able to buy one. They bought their first Corvette as a gift to Dick when he was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer. One of the first outings they went on was the 2003 Corvette Caravan to Bowling Green and had a fabulous time! They hold this great trip as one of their best memories made while enjoying their Vettes. The Knutson’s have enjoyed three generations of Vettes -- C2, C4 and C5. At the moment, they have two beautiful Corvettes, a Fawn Beige ’63 Split Window and beautiful blue, 2003 C5. Although Dick and Pat have been members since 2004 and they have not formally held any board positions, you can find these active NCoCC members at most Business Meetings, Fun Runs and helping with parking and raffle booths at our Car Shows. Of course, as a Prostate Cancer survivor, Dick can always be found -- with Pat at his side -- at “Cruisin’ For a Cure,” every September! Submitted by Lynn Grindstaff, Member of the Month Feature Writer 11 Symbolic Motors’ Spring Event March 29, 2008 The group gathers at the Park and Ride The hosts generously provided refreshments for the guests. Caravan leader, Bob Hurst, outlines the route. The Mackeys, Ron Lewis, and the Knutsons relax. Ladies always listen while the men’s minds wander. :o) Ladies Bob, Todd, Jamie watch as Bob Brown uses his hands to make a point. 12 Candi , Bob, Ed, Liz, Laura, Jeff, and Alice check out the view. No, Alice, the C6 Chik plate won’t work on this one. Bob Brown enjoyed the beautiful day for the run. A line of Vettes Bob Belzman stops for a long look at this model. thought only Simon Cowell owned one of these Veyrons? 13 Coming Events – Tom Harper, Events Coordinator May K&N 10th Annual Show and Go, Riverside, www.showandgo.us Corvettes of Riverside 3rd Annual Car Show, www.corvettsofriverside.com Southern California’s Corvette Forum Picnic, Bates Nut Farm, http://forums.corvetteforum.com/showthread.php?t=1944636 3-4 Red Bull Air Race, Embarcadero-Coronado, http://www.redbullairrace.com/races.php?id=2&subpage=2 4 Dalton’s Roadhouse Cruise-In www.daltonsroadhouse.com_events.htm 4 Corvettes Limited Car Show, El Monte, www.corvetteslimited.org 6 Car Club Council of Greater San Diego Meeting, Balboa Park 9 Cruisin’ Grand, NCoCC Night, Escondido 11 Mother’s Day 13 NCoCC Business Meeting, Well Church, Poway, 7:00 pm 17 Corvette Dreaming, Mission Bay, www.corvettesofsandiego.com 18 NCoCC Club Run, Goodie Bag Stuffing Fiesta for PF 18 Cruisn’ Coco’s, Rancho Bernardo, 11am-2pm 18-20 So-Cal Shootout NHRA Nostalgia Drags, California Speedway 23-25 Corvette Roulette in Las Vegas, Las Vegas Corvette Association www.corvetteroulette.com 24 American Heritage Car Show, Grape Day Park, Escondido 25 43rd Fallbrook Vintage Car Show, Potter Junior High School, Fallbrook 26 Memorial Day 26 San Diego Auto Swap Meet, SD Sports Arena, www.sandiegoautoswap.com 28 NCoCC Board Meeting, Coco’s in RB, 7:00 pm 2-4 3 3 June 1 1 3 7 8 10 15 15 19-22 22 22 25 27 Plastic Fantastic All Corvette Show, Seaport Village Dalton’s Roadhouse Cruise-In www.daltonsroadhouse.com_events.htm Car Club Council of Greater San Diego Meeting, Balboa Park Greatest Show on Turf, SD Auto Museum mlpartain2@gmail.com Corvette Summer/Test & Tune, Barona 1/8 Mile Drags, www.baronadrags.com NCoCC Business Meeting, Well Church, Poway, 7:00 pm Father’s Day Cruisn’ Coco’s, Rancho Bernardo, 11am-2pm Corvettes at Lake Tahoe, Lake Tahoe, Ca. www.laketahoecorvetteclub.com San Diego Auto Swap Meet, SD Sports Arena, www.sandiegoautoswap.com NCoCC Club Run (TBA) NCoCC Board Meeting, Coco’s in RB 7:00 pm MDA Picnic, COCSD 14 July 1 4 6 8 13 20 20 23 Car Club Council of Greater San Diego Meeting, Balboa Park Independence Day Dalton’s Roadhouse Cruise-In www.daltonsroadhouse.com_events.htm NCoCC Business Meeting, Well Church, Poway, 7:00 pm Cruisn’ Coco’s, Rancho Bernardo, 11am-2pm NCoCC Club Run (TBA) San Diego Auto Swap Meet, SD Sports Arena, www.sandiegoautoswap.com NCoCC Board Meeting, Coco’s in RB, 7:00pm August 3 3 5 10 12 17 27 31 Vista Rod Run 19, Vista www.vistarodrun.com Dalton’s Roadhouse Cruise-In, www.daltonsroadhouse.com_events.htm Car Club Council of Greater San Diego Meeting, Balboa Park Cruis’n Coco’s, Rancho Bernardo, 11am-2pm NCoCC Business Meeting, Well Church, Poway, 7:00 pm NCoCC Club Run (TBA NCoCC Board Meeting, Coco’s in RB 7:00 pm San Diego Auto Swap Meet, SD Sports Arena, www.sandiegoautoswap.com September 2 7 7 9 14 21 24 27-28 28 Car Club Council of Greater San Diego Meeting, Balboa Park Dalton’s Roadhouse Cruise-In, www.daltonsroadhouse.com_events.htm 3rd Annual Beach’n 101 Cruise, http://www.drivethe101.com/beachn_cruise/08_Flyer-1.pdf NCoCC Business Meeting, Well Church, Poway, 7:00 pm Cruis’n Coco’s, Rancho Bernardo, 11am-2pm NCoCC Club Run (TBA) NCoCC Board Meeting, Coco’s in RB 7:00 pm Coronado Speed Festival, Coronado, http://www.fleetweeksandiego.org/coronadospeedfest.htm San Diego Auto Swap Meet, SD Sports Arena, www.sandiegoautoswap.com 15 16 More shots of aviation history from Planes of Fame 17 Phone: (619) 460-3311 Ext 1700 Fax: (619) 388-2145 Direct Line: (619) 813-6734 awood@bschev.dealerspace.com 18 19 20