From the Driver’s Seat Corvette Club of Hawaii Volume

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From the Driver’s Seat Corvette Club of Hawaii Volume
Ka Leo O Corvette— The Voice of Corvette
Corvette Club of Hawaii
From the Driver’s Seat
Corvettes in Paradise has finally come and gone and it was a success after all. So, it’s now time
to start making plans for the 39th Annual Corvettes in Paradise on Saturday, September 5th,
2015. Wait, what? Too soon? Well, Okay, next year’s Board can deal with that. In that case,
then it’s time to start canvassing the membership for potential candidates for next year’s board.
Hey! Where’d everybody go?!? These jobs aren’t all that difficult. I’ve survived two years as
President and all I’ve lost is my hair. Please, really consider running for the board for next year.
October is here!! We’ve got a couple small events scheduled in addition to our regularly scheduled meetings. First up is BUNKO and POT LUCK at the Shewell’s. This Saturday, the 4 th of
October starting at 2:00 p.m. Email reminders have already gone out. This is one of those opportunities where our newest members can come out and meet some of our more seasoned mem-
Volume 42, Issue 10
October 2014
From the Editor:
I will be on the
mainland almost the
whole month of
October and part of November.
Thus I will be putting together
next month’s Newsletter on the
road with my Notebook.
If you have any articles that
need to submitted for print in
the Nov. newsletter please have
them too me as soon as possible.
Don’t wait until the end of October to send them to me.
I will also be trying to keep the
website up to date whenever
required or as things change.
bers. The Dinner meeting is at El Mariachi II in Aiea. We ate there last year and it is worth
coming back. On Saturday the 25th, Shriners Hospital for Children has asked if we can come on
out again so the kids can come out and trick or treat from the cars. We have a time frame from
My favorite event is coming up
in November, “The Thanksgiving Day Sunrise Cruise”.
about 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. We’ll arrive at 12:00 p.m. and once we’re set up, they’ll bring the
kids out. We only need to be there for about 30 minutes. Then we can go on a short cruise to get
Dennis
something to eat, or we could do the cruise and eat first, you decide.
Inside this issue:
For the long range plan, we’ve got a few parades coming up and couple of them are the big ones
we all want to participate in, first is the Veteran’s Day Parade in Wahiawa, then in December is
the Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade, the crowd gets larger each year and then at the end of January, beginning of February is the Night in China Town Parade. This is the only time you’ll be
able to drive down Hotel Street, LEGALLY!! Awesome!! Then we’ve got the End of the Year
President’s Report
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Sept GMM Minutes
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Trick or Trunk
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By-Law Changes
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Banquet also coming up in January, Board member nominations in November, dues renewal
season is now open until the end of March 2015, and Board elections are in December.
Cruise w/John & Sue 7
Chris
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Sunrise Cruise
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Event Calendars
9/10/11
Membership & Board
12/13
CORVETTE CLUB OF HAWAII
GENERAL MEETING MINUTES
September 2, 2014
BOARD MEMBERS PRESENT: Chris Morris, President; Ron Kennedy, Vice-President; Pam Shewell,
Treasurer; Dennis Shewell, Editor; and Jaymie Lewis, Master-at-Arms.
BOARD MEMBERS ABSENT: Chelsea Wimmer, Secretary; and Bryan Wimmer, Membership.
CALL TO ORDER: Jaymie called the meeting to order at 7:31 pm at Zippy’s - Vineyard.
MINUTES: Minutes of the August 5, 2014 meeting were reviewed. Ron motioned to accept; seconded by Jaymie.
MOTION CARRIED.
TREASURER’S REPORT: Pam presented the monthly Treasurer’s Report. She reported that there had been
an error in the August report & she presented a corrected for period from 6/25/14 to 8/26/14.
MEMBERSHIP REPORT: Chris reported that we have 75 Regular, 3 Associate, 8 Lifetime, and 1 Honorary for
a total of 87. Chris presented new member applications for approval:
Janine Bonderenko, Ron & Gracelyn Musa & Mark & Sherry Harysch were present and briefly introduced
themselves & gave specifics on their vehicles.
Dennis Freitas motioned to accept all new applicants to the club; Jamie Lewis seconded the motion.
MOTION CARRIED.
Danny & Shelly Antoque and Raymond Burke II, new members voted into the club in August, were present
and also introduced themselves & gave specifics on their vehicles.
With these new applications, the membership is now 82 regular, 3 Associate, 8 Lifetime, and 1 Honorary for a
total of 94.
VICE-PRESIDENT’S REPORT: Ron reported on upcoming events.
9/2
9/6
9/16
9/18
9/21
9/26
9/30
Tue
Sat
Tue
Thurs
Sun
Fri
Tue
7pm
5pm
7pm
3:30pm
9am
12 noon
6:30pm
General Membership Mtg – Zippy’s Vineyard
East End Hot Rods Cruise Night @ Aikahi Park
CCOH Monthly Dinner Mtg – Apple Tree Café
Radford High School Homecoming Parade
Around-the-Island Cruise; meet at Toys R Us
Mililani High School Homecoming Parade; Mililani Town Ctr
CCOH Board Mtg – Cutter Chevrolet
10/4
10/7
10/18
10/21
10/28
Sat
Tue
Sat
Tue
Tue
2pm
7pm
5pm
7pm
6:30pm
Bunco w/Pot Luck @ the Shewells
General Membership Mtg – Zippy’s Vineyard
East End Hot Rods Cruise Night @ Windward Mall
CCOH Monthly Dinner Mtg – El Mariachi Mexican in Aiea
CCOH Board Mtg – Cutter Chevrolet
11/1
11/4
11/11
11/18
11/25
11/27
Sat
Tue
Tue
Tue
Tue
Thurs
5pm
7pm
8am
7pm
6:30pm
5:15am
East End Hot Rods Cruise Night @ Aikahi Park
General Membership Mtg – Zippy’s Vineyard
Wahiawa Veterans Day Parade
CCOH Monthly Dinner Mtg – TBD
CCOH Board Mtg – Cutter Chevrolet
Annual Thanksgiving Sunrise Cruise – meet at Burger King, Kaneohe
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OLD BUSINESS:
Same old discussions: membership packets, awards, etc.
End of the Year Banquet – tentatively scheduled for 1/10/15 – location TBD, possibly Waikele Country Club
like previous years.
NEW BUSINESS:
2015 Elections are quickly approaching – need to form committee in October.
Lee Munson agreed to host a Christmas Light Cruise – date selected was 12/13/14. If anyone knows of any
communities that enjoy “lighting up” to let him know so he can plan a nice cruise.
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Dennis Freitas announced that he was organizing an “island cruisers” every 4 th Sunday of the month. The
cruise is open to all regardless of the type of car they drive. Meeting place is Toys R Us at 9am. If interested, please
contact Dennis so he can add you to the roster.
RAFFLE:
A raffle was held with donated items as prizes and $79 was raised.
ADJOURNMENT:
Ron motioned to adjourn the meeting; Jaymie seconded. MOTION CARRIED. Meeting adjourned at 8:18pm.
Respectfully Submitted,
Pamela Shewell
Trick or Trunk
October 25,2014
Join us in providing a happy event for the sick children at Shriners Hospital. We want to make this a significant and
awesome experience for the children. Bring treats for the children (see the list below for restriction) and dress up in a
costume or not. The children will vote for their favorite costume. Bring your Vette and show it off to the kids.
Recommended treats: fresh fruits, raisins, cookies, chips, juice. Due to the nature of this event, we are under the
following
restrictions: Closed shoes are recommended for safety. PLEASE NO SCARY COSTUMES!
TOY RESTRICTIONS for patient safety: No rubber balloons, marbles, used stuffed animals, sharp toys, glass or
wooden items and small toys that can be swallowed.
FOOD RESTRICTIONS - No homemade foods. All treats must be store bought and in its original packaging. No
Lolli-pops, nuts, gum, and hard candies (i.e., candy canes, jolly rancher, etc.). No food with nuts.
GROUP MEMBERS:
Must be 12 years of age or older.
Must have already had the chicken pox or have been vaccinated.
Must be free of colds or infections during the visit.
Visitors must be group members only. Unsupervised children are not permitted.
Photographs of children will not be permitted.
Tentative Schedule: 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm
Location: Shriners Hospital for Children, 1310 Punahou Street, Honolulu
After the event we will cruise down and get some lunch. Location to be determined by participants.
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Recommended Changes to the CCOH By-Laws
(Changes are in Red)
Article IV
Section 1 Board of Directors
Election: The voting membership shall elect seven members from the membership
to serve as the Board of Directors. They shall consist of President, Vice-President,
Secretary, Treasurer, Master-at-Arms, Editor and Membership Officer. The length of
term shall be one year.
Section 2 Nominations Committee
The appointment of a nominations committee, consisting of three voting members
and two members of the Board of Directors shall be made by the President two
months prior to the general election. The purpose of the committee is to solicit
those members demonstrating exceptional interest in the purpose and wellbeing of the Club.
Section 3 Resignations
Any Director may resign his/her office at any time by giving written notice of such
resignation to the Board of Directors.
Section 4 Vacancies
In the event that any of the Board of Directors shall resign or become unable to
hold office before the end of the elected term, the remaining members of the Board
of Directors shall appoint a member to fill the vacancy until the next election.
Section 5 Incentive Award for Participating on the Board
Board of Director Members that successfully serve one year on the Board of Directors will be eligible for a free membership the following year provided they have completed all of the following requirements:
Attend and participate in at least 9 (75%) of the Board of Director’s meetings during the calendar year.
Attend and participate in at least 9 (75%)of the General Membership meetings
during the calendar year.
Attend and participate in at least 50% of all of other Club events during the calendar year that they were members
of the Board.
Must successfully complete all duties of the position held. Refer to Article V.
Eligibility will be determined by the Board of Directors at the December Board Meeting.
Amendment will go into effect for the 2015 Board of Directors and free membership will be awarded for calendar year 2016.
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Section 6 Ineligible Members
Club members that are also joint members in any other organized Car Club on Oahu are ineligible to run for any position
the Board of Directors. This rule may be waived by the majority of the members present at a General Membership
meeting.
Persons joining the Club that have tentatively tendered their resignation either
voluntarily or involuntarily from an organized Car Club on Oahu will not be
eligible to run for the Board of Directors for a minimum of two years after joining the Club.
Members that resign from an organized Car Club on Oahu while also being
members of CCOH will have to wait a minimum of two years before being eligible to run for the Board of Directors. In
order to be eligible a copy of a letter of resignation addressed to the respective Car Club shall be submitted to the CCOH
Club Secretary and held on record until such time the two years has expired.
If approved by the General Membership at the December 2nd General Membership Meeting these changes will go into effect on
1 January 2015.
CCOH Board of Directors
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Mid-Engine Corvette ZR1 To Bow In 2017, Cost $150k: Report
Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 logo
Work has commenced on the next-generation Chevrolet Corvette, the C8, and word on the street is that the car
will ride on
a new mid-engine platform under development at General Motors Company [NYSE:GM]. While the C8 isn’t due until the end of the
decade,
a car riding on its platform may appear much sooner than that.
No, we’re not talking about the new sports car
recently hinted at by Cadillac chief Johan de Nysschen, although it is a distinct
possibility Cadillac may eventually launch a car based on the new mid-engine platform. No, we’re talking about a new generation of the
Corvette ZR1, which Car and Driver reports may be launched as early as the 2017 model year and sport a price tag of around $150,000.
This means that while it’s technically a C8, the new ZR1 will be sold alongside the current C7 Corvette for its first years on the market.
Eventually, the C7 Corvette will be replaced by the new C8 Corvette, with all the variants being based on the mid-engine platform.
Yes, even the base ‘Vette.
The reason for the platform’s quick gestation is because GM reportedly started working on a mid-engine Corvette prior to its bankruptcy
in 2009, and current Corvette chief engineer Tadge Juechter is said to be one of the key people involved in the original project. We also
hear that the basis for the new platform will be the C7 Corvette’s aluminum spaceframe structure rather than a completely all-new design.
But why rock the boat with such a dramatic change to the Corvette formula? Apparently the front engine, rear-wheel-drive layout is
reaching its limits in cars
like the 2015 Corvette Z06. Also, the Alpha-based 2016 Camaro may end up lighter than the C7 Corvette,
giving it the performance edge over its bigger brother. Thus, to help separate future Corvettes from the Camaro, including the next ZR1,
a more exotic design will be required. This change will also help the C8 Corvette become a semi-exotic halo model for Chevrolet worldwide,
a bit like the NSX for Acura/Honda and the R8 for Audi.
A small-block V-8 will remain the powertrain of choice for the new ZR1—it’s an exotic but not that kind of exotic—and there’s a strong
possibility it will come with a single transmission: a seven-speed dual-clutch. By the time regular C8 Corvettes arrive, however, a manual
transmission should also be available. We could also see thenew ZR1 adopt hybrid technology to ensure it can keep up in the technology
stakes against its German and Japanese rivals.
Finally, the Zora name should feature in the new ZR1’s full title. The usage would serve as a tribute to Corvette father Zora Arkus-Duntov,
a huge fan of the mid-engine layout, and we know GM recently trademarked it.
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Radford High School Home Coming Parade
18 September 2014
I have been doing the Radford HS Home Coming Parade for over 20 years and this year
had to have been the most disorganized that I have ever seen.
They started the parade and realized that they didn’t have the Home Coming Court. We
were all still sitting in the parking lot waiting for someone to tell us to pull out. It turns
out that rather than being in the front of the parade we were in the rear.
Compounding matters was the fact that we were one car short. The Sophomores and
Freshman Court members had to ride on one car.
The parade route was through Foster Village subdivision. It was a slow moving parade
because of the hills but nothing that was unexpected.
Participating were: Dennis Shewell, John Moore, Tim Smith and Chris Morris
Pictures can be found at: www.corvetteclubofhawaii.com/2014 Radford Home Com-
Mililani High School Home Coming Parade
26 September 2014
Unlike Radford HS this parade was very well organized and probably three
times the size. We started in the parking lot for Mililani Town Center and
drove through the surrounding neighbor hoods with our passengers.
The major problem was the “HEAT”. It was hot! By the time we had driven a
block I was ready to pull over into the shade. . There were no trades to boot!
Despite the heat there were plenty of on-lookers and people cheering us on.
We all had a good time.
Participating were: Dennis Shewell, John Moore, Ken Nakamura, Chris Morris, Jeff Cadavona, Raymond Burke III, Yvonne Lewis, Mike Mastronardi,
and John Saporito.
Pictures can be seen at: www.corvetteclubofhawaii.com/2014 Mililani Home Coming.html
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Cruise with John and Sue, 21 September 2014.
Well I think everyone had a good time at the Cruise. That is, except for the people without air conditioning. It was an extremely
hot day. Let’s put it this way, everyone appeared to be happy when they reached our final stop, Mike’s Huli Huli Chicken in
Kaneohe.
Unfortunately my ’72 had a little hiccup on the way to Toys R Us. The fuel pump decided to “give up the ghost” after 43 years.
I ended up in the entrance to the Stadium waiting for a tow truck, with John, for a couple of hours. Our saving grace was Chris
who went down to Sears to pick up a hacksaw so that we could cut a muffler clamp bolt off so the tow truck driver could install
the dollies. Long story!
I think the departure from Toys R Us was delayed about a half and hour. Sue road with Pam in her Vette. The first stop on the
trip was Dole Plantation. Where almost everyone got a Dole Whip. By the time they hit Laie John and I were back home and
the tow truck driver backed the ’72 right onto my lift in the garage. He almost made it look easy. John and I cleaned up and
headed for Mike’s.
A command decision was made and the “Cruisers” decided to stop at Kahana Bay for a few minutes to try and get cool and take
care of any addition fluids that they may have consumed on the drive.
No one really knew where Mike’s Huli Huli Chicken was so Dennis Freitas in his CTS led the group from Kahana Bay. They
arrived at Mike’s at approximately 2:30 pm. The food at Mike’s was excellent! Bar-b-cued chicken, Char Sui, Kalua Pig, etc. We
ended up talking story for over an hour after we ate. We had a good time!
A big “Mahalo” to Chris for taking over my place as the lead car. He did and excellent job! As for Dennis Freitas, it looked like
10 Corvettes running a Caddy out of town.
Participating were: Pam Shewell, Sue Moore, Mike & Gail Mastronardi, Chris Morris, Yvonne Lewis, John & Carol Saporito,
Ron & Fei Kennedy, Ron & Grace Musa, Rich Witek Jr., Alan & Dag Zane, Ken & Sandy Nakamura, Dennis Freitas & Kathy
Jorge, and bringing up the rear were Dennis Shewell and John Moore.
Dennis
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Corvette Club of Hawaii
Annual Membership Dues Renewal Form
2015
Please completely fill out this membership dues renewal form and submit with your dues to the club’s post office
box (P.O. Box 1808, Kailua, HI 96734-1808) or bring to the next meeting. This information is for the Board’s use
only and used to update you on event changes and additions after publication of the monthly newsletter and any
special mailings from the Board.
Please select the appropriate Membership type below:
Regular
$24.00/year per person or $2.00/month X no. of months remaining in year + $15 application fee
$36.00/year per couple or $3.00/month X no. of months remaining in year + $15 application fee
Associate
$12.00/year per person or $1.00/month X no. of months remaining in year + $15 application fee
$18.00/year per couple or $1.50/month X no. of months remaining in year + $15 application fee
MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO: CORVETTE CLUB OF HAWAII
DATE: ___________________
* * * PLEASE PRINT * * *
NAME: _______________________________________________________ SPOUSE: _______________________________________________
BIRTHDAY: (self) _____________________________ (spouse) ________________________ ANNIVERSARY: ________________________
STREET: _________________________________________________________________________________________ APT: ________________
CITY: _________________________________________________________ STATE: ________________ ZIP: ____________________________
PHONE: (home)________________________________ (work)____________________________________(cell)__________________________
E-MAIL: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
VETTE: (year)____________________ (color)______________________________________ (body style) _______________________________
MODIFICATIONS: ______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Thanksgiving Day Sunrise Cruise
November 27th, 2014
5:15 a.m.
5:30 a.m.
6:10 a.m.
6:30 a.m.
Meet at Kaneohe Burger King (Corner of Kam Hwy and Likelike)
Cruise to Sandy Beach via Waimanalo
Enjoy the Sunrise and be Spiritually Rejuvenated
Cruise to Koa Pancake House in Hawaii Kai (near City Mill) for breakfast.
After breakfast you can go home and help your family prepare a nice Thanksgiving meal and
enjoy the day with family and friends.
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October 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
2
3
4
Bunko @ The
Shewell’s
2:00 p.m.
5
6
7
General
8
9
10
11
15
16
17
18
Membership Mtng.
7:00 pm Zippy’s
12
13
14
Columbus Day
19
20
Windward Mall
Cruise Night
4:30 Sears PL
21
22
23
24
Trick or Trunk
Shriners Hospital
for Children
Dinner Meeting
El Mariachi,
Aiea 7:00 pm
26
27
28
25
29
30
31Halloween
Board Meeting.
Cutter Chevy
6:30 pm
July Calendar of Events—2014
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4
Sat
2:00 pm
Bunko @ the Shewell’s. 955 Alahaki St, Kailua
7
Tues
7:00 pm
General Membership Meeting—Zippy’s at 59 N. Vineyard Street, Honolulu
18 Sat
4:30 pm
Windward Mall East End Hot Rods Cruise Night. Meet in upper
parking lot of Sears.
21 Tue
7:00 pm
Dinner Meeting, El Mariachi Restaurant, 99-205 Moanalua Rd, Aiea
25 Sat
12:30 pm
Trick or Trunk at the Shriners Hospital for Children. Event to last one hour.
Cruise for lunch after event.
28 Tue
6:30 pm
Board Meeting, Cutter Chevrolet Conference Room
.
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November 2014
Sun
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
1
Aikahi Park
Cruise Night—5:00 pm
2
3
4
General Member-
5
6
7
8
12
13
14
15
19
20
21
22
26
27
ship Meeting—Mtng.
7:00 pm. Zippy’s
9
10
11
Veteran’s Day
Wahiawa Vet’s Parade
16
17
18
Dinner Meeting
23
24
25
Board of
Director’s Meeting
6:30 pm—Cutter Chevy
Thanksgiving
Day
Sunrise Cruise
28
Liliha/Palama
29
Christmas Parade—
4:30 pm
30
November 2014 Calendar of Events
1
Sat
5:00 pm Aikahi Park Cruise Night—Kailua
4 Tue
7:00 pm General Membership Meeting—Zippy’s at 59 N. Vineyard
11 Tue
10:00 am Wahiawa Veteran’s Day Parade—Line up at 8:30 in front of
Ka’ala Elementary School on California Ave.
18 Tue
7:00 pm CCOH Monthly Dinner Meeting, TBD.
25 Tue
6:30 pm Board Meeting, Cutter Chevrolet Conference Room
27 Thu
28 Fri
5:15 am Annual Thanksgiving Day Sunrise Cruise— meet at Kaneohe
Burger King. Depart for Sandy Beach at 5:30 a.m. Check out
Website Calendar for map.
4:30 pm Liliha/Palama Christmas Parade—meet at the corner of Liliha
And Judd Streets. Parade starts at 5:30 pm.
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December 2014
Sun
Mon
1
Tue
2
Wed
Thu
Fri
Sat
3
4
5
6
10
11
12
13`
17
18
19
20
24
25Christmas Day 26
27
General Membership
Meeting
Zippy’s—7:00 pm
7
Pearl Harbor
8
9
15
16
Memorial Parade
Line up @ 5:00 pm
14
Dinner Meeting
Honolulu City Lights
Walk - 7:00 p.m.
21
22
23
28
29
30
Board of Directors
31New Years Eve
Meeting—6:30 p.m.
Cutter Chevrolet
December 2014 Calendar of Events
2
Tue
7:00 pm General Membership Meeting, Zippy’s, 59 N. Vineyard, Honolulu
7
Sun
6:00 pm Pearl Harbor Memorial Parade. Stage at 5:00 pm at Fort De Russy in front of
the Chapel.
16 Tue
7:00 pm Monthly Dinner Meeting, Honolulu City Lights Walk and Brown Bag. We will
meet just Ewa of the Fasi Municipal Bldg. on S. King Street. Park in the
parking garage just behind the Fasi Bldg.
30 Tue
6:30 pm Board of Directors Meeting, Cutter Chevrolet on Nimitz.
10 January 2015—End of the Year Banquet—more info next month.
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Membership
REGULAR MEMBERSHIP
Danny & Shelley Antoque
Joe Benevides
Tom & Pat Berkner
Ray & Wanda Bermudez
Janine Bionderenko
Raymond E. Burke II
Jeff Cadavona & Dale Head
Harvey & Diana Campbell
Dan Carpenter
Stan Chambers
Tom & Joannie Cramer
Edward Cvilikas & Hilda Sanchez
Tony DeMello
Jorge Diaz
Tyrus "Tiny" Doi
Dennis Freitas & Cathy Jorge
Burton & Elizabeth Freitas
Richard & Diana Galope
Joseph & Beverly Greges
Tim & Sue Kennedy
Ron & Fei Kennedy
Alex Lee
Jaymie Lewis & Yvonne Inciong
Jay & Yvonne Lewis
Isaac Ogitani
Mike & Gail Mastronardi
Peter & Ellen Melnyk
John & Sue Moore
1972
Christopher Morris
2004
Lee & Beverly Munson
Ron & Gracelyn Musa
Ken & Sandy Nakamura
Rick & Sue Nichols
2004
Jeremy Pilkenton
Karen Reed
Eric Sakai
John & Carol Saporito
Dennis & Pam Shewell
Michael & Marianne Shimada
Kathy Smith
Tim Smith
Gary Tahara
Bruce Talbot
Bryan Tayona
Rich Waller
Bryan & Chelsea Wimmer
Rich & Jan Witek
Rich Witek Jr.
Alan & Dag Zane
2004
2000
2006
1979
2006
Medium Spiral Gray Metallic
Black
Monterey Red Metallic
Cream
Red
Convertible
Coupe
Coupe
T-Top
Coupe
1969
1972
1974
1984
2004
2006
2007
2005
1980
1999
Black
Blue
Yellow
Red
Blue
Silver
Monterey Red
Red
Black
Black
Red
Black
Atomic Orange (Indy Pace Car)
Ruby Red (50th Anniversary)
White
White
Blue 60th Anniversary
Monterey Red
Torch Red
Silver Z-06
Green
Red (Z06)
Coupe
Cream/Brown
Red
T-Top
Convertible
Convertible
Coupe
Coupe
Coupe
Coupe
Convertible
T-Top
Coupe
Coupe
Coupe
Convertible
Convertible
Convertible
Convertible
Coupe
Coupe
Coupe
Coupe
Convertible
1998
2007
2003
1961
2005
2013
2007
2014
2009
1995
2003
1981
2000
1988
Red
2002
Red
Red
Medium Spiral Gray Metallic
1963
Blue/White
2013
White (Grand Sport)
Lemans Blue
1981
Red
T-Top
Coupe
Coupe
Convertible
T-Top
Convertible
Convertible
Coupe
Coupe
T-Top
1958
2009
1972
1998
Charcoal
Velocity Yellow (ZHZ)
Blue
Blue
Convertible
Convertible
Convertible
Convertible
2002
1967
1998
1979
Red
Red
Laser Blue (Indy Pace Car)
Yellow
Coupe
Convertible
Convertible
T-Top
2008
1970
Yellow (De-Striped ZHZ)
White
Coupe
Convertible
2011
Supersonic Blue (Carbon-Z06)
Coupe
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ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
Craig Toyooka
Robert Willie & Julie Mueller
1990
1964
Red ZR-1
Black
Coupe
Convertible
LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP
Don Adams
David & Denise Delzer
Vernon & Margie Gainer
Al & Helen Hemstreet
Charlie & Kathy Hillman
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
October Birthdays:
1
2
10
20
31
Ron Kennedy
Raymond Burke II
Alan Zane
Ellen Melnyk
Yvonne Lewis
Jason Lui-Kwan
NEW MEMBERS
20
Janine Bonderenko
24
Ron & Gracelyn Musa
Mark & Sherry Harysch
Bud & Beckie Kowalski
Natalie Wiggins & Daniel Hilderbrandt
October Anniversaries
Peter & Ellen Melnyk
Pam & Dennis Shewell
Corvette Club of Hawaii
P.O. Box 1808
Kailua, HI 96734-1808
[2014 Board of Directors]
President & Director: Chris Morris, cwmo@yahoo.com, (808) 738-7733
Vice President & Director: Ron Kennedy, t38talonrck@aol.com, (808) 778-3309
Secretary & Director: Chelsea Wimmer, bryan.wimmer@us.army.mil
Treasurer & Director: Pam Shewell, pshewell@juno.com, (808)262-6417
Master at Arms/Director: Jaymie Lewis, jaymielewiss@gmail.com, (808) 777-9593
Membership/Director: Bryan Wimmer, bryan.wimmer@us.army.mil
Editor/Director: Dennis Shewell, corvettestingray@hawaii.rr.com,
(808) 262-6417
KA LEO O CORVETTE
(The Voice of Corvette) is the official monthly publication of the CORVETTE CLUB OF HAWAII. CCOH is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the enjoyment and pleasure of members in owning and driving the Chevrolet Corvette.
All opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the officers and/or members of the club.
Articles for KA LEO O CORVETTE must be submitted to the Editor no later than the 3rd Tuesday of the
month prior to publication (Dinner Meeting). The Editor reserves the right to reject any item that is not in the
best interest of the Corvette Club of Hawaii.
www.corvetteclubofhawaii.com
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