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Glass Odyssey Corvette Club, P.O. Box 124 Silverdale, WA 98383 Website: www.kitsapvettes.org
Breaking News: The E-Board voted to subsidize the cost for GOCC members attending the Valentine Dinner on February 14th at Tucker’s (Gold Mountain Golf Course) by $10 per person. That is a 25% savings for you to attend a great event with that special person in your life. See details for the dinner on our web site and in this newsletter. Sign up at our next meeting. Corvette Summer Car show 2014 – We are in the planning stages for the car show on June 21st at Grey Chevrolet. Thanks to all of you who signed up to help with this. To make things easier, we need to identify the committees who will be working on the show 1. Registration & parking 2. Entertainment & raffle prizes 3. Judging 4. Site layout & vendor space allocation 5. Marketing 6. General management
Please indicate your preference on which of these committees you would like to serve on at our next meeting. For the upcoming NWACC meeting in February, there are rule change proposals that GOCC needs to vote on. We voted on most of those at the last meeting, but two more have been submitted since then. I will bring those up at the next meeting. I will cast your vote on those rule changes at the February NWACC meeting. Now a word about our sponsors… Be sure to check out the links from the GOCC website to our sponsors’ home pages. From time to time, our sponsors will provide special incentives to GOCC members and the only way you will know about these is
Message from the President Inside This Issue Page(s)
Message from the President 1
Upcoming Events 2
Local shows 2
Ambassador's Address, News 3
Corvette of the Month 4
News 4, 5, 6
Charity & Notices 7
Member Information 7, 8
Contact Info, Birthdays 8
Meeting Minutes for Last Month 9
Our Sponsors, Did You Know 10
to visit their home pages. We do not spam our members, so the ball is in your court. If you see a great deal, tell your friends – you save, they save and our sponsors get the business. Sounds like a win – win to me. Help wanted… and very much needed. With summer just around the corner, we need help organizing mystery tours to keep the Corvette passion alive. If you have a neat place or experience you want to share, please take the initiative to organize a mystery tour or a mini mystery tour on meeting nights. We will all be glad you did. Contact Dave Van Asten to volunteer. Front License Plates – I was in Olympia this week talking to our State Senator and Representatives and Senator Rolfes indicated she is keeping the bill alive that would eliminate the need to display a front license plate. This is a short session so I do not expect much action on it, but it is encouraging that there is still interest. Keep your fingers crossed. I will close with a passing thought: Tempus fugit! Literally translated: time flies. My 1967 Corvette is 47 years old this year. It is hard to imagine that I have been driving that Corvette for over 39 years and it is still going strong. GM only planned for these cars to last 10 years, so it is a miracle that many have survived this long. The real message here is the cars are not alone in the “getting older” category. So take every opportunity to enjoy your Corvette! See you at our February meeting. We will have the final call for nominations for GOCC officers. Dave Ellingson
GOCC is Celebrating its 42st Year - 1972 to 2014! FEB 2014
Volume 4, Issue 2
President Dave Ellingson
Vice-President Paul Ofsthun
Secretary Clarrisa Bublitz
Treasurer Larry Ficca
Past President Rich Culley
Events Chair Dave VanAsten
Newsletter Editor Trenna & Lance
Otis, [email protected]
Historian Deedee Ellingson
National Corvette Museum
Ambassador & NWACC Rep
Dave Ellingson
Charity Chairwoman Becky Evans
Website Michael Dosa
Sunshine Patti Stoner
Parade Coordinator Larry Ficca
Vette's for Vet's Coordinator
Gary Powell
Highway Cleanup Coordinator
Doug Carpenter
Refreshments Coord Deedee Ellingson
The Glass Odyssey Corvette Club
(GOCC) is a non-profit organization,
incorporated under the statutes of the
state of Washington in March 1972.
Members, Guests, and fellow
Corvette enthusiasts are welcome!
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Upcoming Events and Meetings By Dave VanAsten, GOCC Events Coordinator
SEE the website for the latest info and updates: HERE
February
6th (Thu) @ 5:00pm - Pre-meeting Dinner at Red Robin, Silverdale
6th (Thu) @ 7:00pm - GOCC Monthly Meeting, Central Kitsap Fire Station #41, Bremerton
8th (Sat) @ 9:00am - Cruise to Corvette & High Performance Meet, Puyallup Fairgrounds
14th (Fri) - 5th Annual GOCC Valentine's Day Dinner at Gold Mt. Golf Course about 5:30pm
15th (Sat) @ 9:00am - Highway Cleanup, Grey Chevrolet, Doug Carpenter, 206.842.1084
18th (Tue) @ 6:30pm - Executive Board Monthly Meeting
March
6th (Thu) @ 5:00pm - Pre-meeting Dinner at Red Robin, Silverdale
6th (Thu) @ 7:00pm - GOCC Monthly Meeting, Central Kitsap Fire Station #41, Bremerton
15th (Sat) @ 9:00am - Ides of March Mystery Cruise
18th (Tue) @ 6:30pm - Executive Board Monthly Meeting
22nd (Sat) @ 5:00pm - GOCC Annual Banquet at Oxford Suites, Silverdale
23th (Sun) @ 9:00am (sharp) - Survivor's Cruise from Oxford Suites, Silverdale
April
1st (Tue) @ 4:00pm - Cool Car Cruise, Shari's Restaurant, 4220 Wheaton Way, Bremerton
3rd (Thu) @ 5:00pm - Pre-meeting Dinner at Red Robin, Silverdale
3rd (Thu) @ 7:00pm - GOCC Monthly Meeting, Central Kitsap Fire Station #41, Bremerton
15th (Tue) @ 6:30pm - Executive Board Monthly Meeting/Events & Planning next 6 months
26th (Sat) @ 9:00am - Mystery Cruise - Keith & Mary Welch
NWACC Autocross schedule for 2014: the first event of 2014 will be on Sunday, May 4th.
Print This Page and put it on your
Refrigerator
Corvette & High
Performance Meet Feb 8-9
Dave E. will have tickets for the meet at the next meeting. The invitational display will be inside the Pavilion and be all Corvettes this year. They would like to have a diverse showing of all years of Corvettes to help celebrate the 40th annual event. If anyone is interested in showing their car during the meet, have them contact Dave. .
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Ambassador's Address By Dave Ellingson NCM: 2014 Torch Red Coupe. Jet Black Leather Interior, 6-Speed Automatic Transmission with Paddle Shift, 2LT Package, Transparent Removable Roof Panel, 5-Spoke Chrome Aluminum Wheels, Navigation System, Dual Mode Performance Exhaust, Battery Protection Package, R8C Museum Delivery.
Drawing will be January 30, 2014 at 2:00 pm Central Time.
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News & Information
NWACC: NWACC meeting in February, there are more rule change proposals that GOCC will vote on at our next meeting.
2014 Corvette Caravan: Although a little more than a year and away, 20th Anniversary Celebration AND the National Corvette Caravan registration is now live. For the first time the process has been simplified to a single registration. http://www.corvettemuseum.org/registration/celebration/20info.shtml The 5th National Corvette Caravan will take place the last week of August, 2014. The NW Regional caravan has formed and will join other caravans as they travel across the United States to gather in Bowling Green, Kentucky for four days of festivities at the National Corvette Museum. There are several GOCC members already signed up. Chuck & Cassandra Cooley are now the coordinators for GOCC. They need your name and email address, send to: [email protected] See http://www.corvettecaravan.com/northwest for more information.
GOCC is a Member of NWACC http://www.nwacconline.com/
GOCC Feb 14th
Valentine's Day Dinner for Two at Gold Mountain at 5:30pm Appetizer Sampler to share
Dungeness Crab Cakes, Grilled Tenderloin Medallions and Peppered Chicken Skewers
Your Choice of Roasted Cream of Tomato Soup
or Wedged Caesar Salad or Grilled Pear and Cambozola Cheese salad with Honey-Dijon vinaigrette
Entrees:
Filet Mignon Fresh Cut and bacon wrapped broiled to your desired temperature, accompanied by roasted fingerling potato with fresh-
herb butter and grilled asparagus.
Procuitto and Provolone Stuffed Chicken Pan-seared breast of chicken stuffed with sliced procuitto, mozzarella and basil, accompanied by assorted sauteed
mushrooms, roasted fingerling potato with fresh herb-butter and grilled asparagus.
Grilled Atlantic Salmon Basted with a honey-apple glaze accompanied by jasmine rice and grilled asparagus.
Includes two glasses of champagne!
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2015 CORVETTE Z06 WITH Z07 PACKAGE SPECS Base Price: $85000 (est.)
LT-4 V8 Engine Displacement (Liters/CuIn):
6.2/376
Induction System: supercharged
Fuel System direct injection
Oiling System: dry sump
Horsepower (Hp/ Kw): 625/466+
Torque (Lb-Ft / NM) 635 /861+
Transmission: 7-speed manual or 8-speed automatic
Curb Weight: 3450lb (est.)
Wheelbase (In / mm): 106.7 / 2710
Length (In / mm): 177.9 / 4519
Width (In / mm): 77.4 / 1965
Height (In / mm): 48.6 / 1235
Front And Rear Suspension:
short/long arm (SLA) double wishbone, cast aluminum control arms, transverse- mounted composite springs, Magnetic Selective Ride Control
Brakes: carbon ceramic rotors; aluminum six- piston Monobloc fixed calipers
Front Brake Rotors:
15.5 in x 1.4in 394 mm x 36mm
Rear Brake Rotors:
15.3 in x 1.3in 390 mm x 32 mm
Wheels: 19 in x 10 in front, 20 in x 12 in rear
Tires: Michelin Pilot Super Sport Cup run-flat summer only front: P285/30ZR19 rear. P335/25ZR20
0-60 mph 3.5 secs (est.)
EPA City/Hwy 15/25 mpg (est.)
Vehicle Layout Front Engine, RWD, 2 pass, 2door, Hatchback –
On sale Fall 2014
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Corvette of the Month: C7 Z06 General Motors and Chevrolet had a busy day Jan 13th at the North American International Auto Show. First, they had to accept their awards for North American Car (Corvette Stingray) and Truck (Chevy Silverado) of the year. Then they presented the all new Z06 and the C7.R race car. The Z06 will have more than 625 horsepower and 635 pound-feet of torque, thanks to its supercharged 6.2-liter small-block OHV 16-valve V-8 engine, dubbed the LT4. It will also feature an all-aluminum frame that is 60-percent stiffer than last year’s frame, a standard carbon-fiber removable top and two transmissions — a standard seven-speed manual with rev matching or an optional eight-speed auto. Unlike with the C6-generation Z06, the removable roof panel from the standard Corvette is retained for Z06. Using a new 1.7-liter supercharger developed by Eaton, the LT4 develops 37 percent more horsepower and 40 percent more torque than the LT1 in the standard Stingray, while adding just an inch to the height of the motor. The 2015 model Z06, will be offered with a more aggressive exterior look, sport suspension and a new, high-performance brake system. General Motors is also offering an optional Z07 Stage 3 kit that includes the Z51 option and aggressive aerodynamic spoilers and aero-tabs resulting in the best-ever down-force in any GM model. The driver-centric Z06 elevates the experience even further with technologies like a Driver Mode Selector, which allows for customization of vehicle performance dynamics with the turn of a knob. And Corvette owners can relive their drives on or off the track with the available industry-exclusive Performance Data Recorder, which records high-definition video with telemetry overlays on playback.
Corvette Museum Cruise to Alaska Each year the Museum partners with Cruise Holidays to offer a special journey for Corvette enthusiasts - and 2014 will offer a fun cruise aboard the Celebrity ship to Alaska. The 7-night, 8-day trip kicks off June 20th from Vancouver BC and takes participants to Ketchikan, Icy Strait Point, Juneau, Skagway, Seward and past Hubbard Glacier.
Pricing starts at $1,454 and includes the cruise fare and taxes, gratuities, on board meals, a private NCM cocktail party, exclusive onboard NCM events, a group event, on board cruise escort, pre-cruise planning concierge service and travel insurance. Space is limited and certain cabins will sell out. A special four day post cruise excursion is also available as an add on.
Learn more online at www.ncmcruz.com.
Corvette Bucket List, Part 3 Many of us over the years have come to the conclusion that we should experience some of the good things in life before we kick the bucket. Most likely that is why we own one or more Corvettes. This is the second installment in which we list events and venues where we are sure to see Corvettes and their owners in their natural habitat.
24 Hours of Lemans The 24 Hours of Le Mans (French: 24 Heures du Mans) is the world's oldest active sports car race in endurance racing, held annually since 1923 near the town of Le Mans, France. Commonly known as the Grand Prix of Endurance and Efficiency, race teams have to balance speed against the cars' ability to run for 24 hours without sustaining mechanical damage
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to the car and manage the cars' consumables, primarily fuel, tires and braking materials.
The endurance of the drivers is likewise tested as drivers frequently spend stints of over two hours behind the wheel before stopping in the pits and allowing a relief driver to take over the driving duties. Drivers then grab what food and rest they can before returning to drive another stint. Today it is mandated that three drivers share each competing vehicle.
24 hours of LeMans, 2014 This year marks Le Mans' 82st anniversary. It will be viewed on 100's of TV networks around the world for an expected audience of millions. In addition to Corvette, the GTE class has undergone a remarkable revival of interest with manufacturers such as Ferrari, Aston Martin, Porsche and Viper entering cars. 3-time GTE winner, the French Larbre Competition team and its Corvettes will be up against tough rivals. The Larbre Compétition Corvette won the GT2 class in 2012. Chevrolet Corvette C6 ZR1, Corvette Racing came in 4th in the GTE Pro class in 2013.
The 24 Hours of Daytona
Currently known as the "Rolex 24 at Daytona" for sponsorship reasons, is a 24-hour sports car endurance race held annually at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It is run on a 3.56-mile (5.73 km) combined road course, utilizing portions of the NASCAR tri-oval and an infield road course. Since its inception, it has been held the last weekend of January or first weekend of February, part of Speedweeks, and it is the first major automobile race of the year in the United States.
12 Hours of Sebring
The 12 Hours of Sebring is an annual motorsport endurance race for sports cars held at Sebring International Raceway, on the site of the former Hendricks Army Airfield World War II air base in Sebring, Florida. The event is the second round of the United
SportsCar Championship and in the past has been a round of the now defunct World Sportscar Championship, IMSA GT Championship and American Le Mans Series. In 2012, the race was the opening event of the FIA World Endurance Championship.
The race is also a leg of the informal Triple Crown of endurance racing, which links the three largest sports car races together in a rough equivalent of Golf or Tennis' Grand Slam with the 24 Hours of Le Mans and the 24 Hours of Daytona forming the other legs.
Chevrolet Corvette C7.R
By the time you read this, Corvette Racing will have fielded two C7.R race cars in the 52nd Rolex 24 At Daytona on Jan. 25-26. The race kicks off the TUDOR United Sports Car Championship – a new series debuting this year after the merger of the American Le Mans Series and GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series. The C7.R will compete in the GT Le Mans class in 11 races around North America. The C7.R sports a 5.5 liter direct injection naturally-aspirated V8 engine.
Here is your next chance to win a new Stingray convertible April 26th! The Corvette Museum has not yet released the options list. Raffle tickets are only $10. See Dave Ellingson at the next meeting for your chance to win. All proceeds benefit the National Corvette Museum.
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Luggage? We Don’t Need No Damn Luggage
There you are, standing in the garage, looking at the pile of luggage. Then you look at the space in your Vette and you know it won’t fit. We’ve all been there. Here are some tips on how to get the luggage under control. One of the first things is to abandon the airline luggage and replace it with “Corvette” luggage–and by Corvette luggage we don’t mean luggage with a logo on it. Since a road trip doesn’t involve walking down long airport corridors or handing over your luggage to a skycap and baggage handlers, move to soft bags without wheels. A basic kit consists of 4 duffels–two medium and two small. (2 to 4 Cu Ft each). The small duffels have all the necessary items for an overnight stop. For a quick stop-over, you only need to bring those two duffels to your room and not unload the entire car. For a longer stop-over take everything to your room. Think hard and long about arranging your luggage to fit in the limited space available behind the seats. Here is an unofficial Cargo Index by generation.
Gener-ation
Cargo Index Cubic Ft Coupe / Convertible
Number of Bags and still see out the Back Window
C1 about 11 Convertible 4
C2 10.5 / 8.4 4 / 3
C3 6.7 Get a Luggage Rack
3
C4 12.6 / 6.6 4 / 3
C5 24.8 / 13.9 6 / 4
C6 22.4 / 11 6 / 3
C7 15 / 10 5 / 4
Notes: Wheel-less Nylon Baggage count is approximate, for bags 10-25 lbs each. Beverage and food storage extra. C2: Fastback: due to a lack of an external trunk lid, cargo has to be loaded behind the seats. C3: 1968 car's paltry cruising range couldn't really be considered as much of a liability, since with only 6.7
cubic feet of cargo space available, the car wasn't
exactly outfitted for long-distance driving. 1977 Cargo index 7.8 (cu. ft.): The fixed-glass fastback benefited both aerodynamics and increased the usable luggage space behind the seats while improving rearward visibility in the bargain. 68-77 Get a luggage rack. '82: 8.4 cu.ft.
Ackermann Effect Take a C7 Stingray for a low-speed spin around a parking lot, turn the steering wheel at a sharp angle, and you'll feel a bumping-jumping-rubbing noise, as if a tire is skipping over the pavement. This sensation is called the Ackermann Effect having to do with the variance in turning radii between the inside and outside wheel, named for Rudolph Ackermann, who patented a steering system in Great Britain in 1818 that overcomes this effect. Corvette engineers decided the Stingray's tight turning radius is more important than eliminating the Ackermann Effect. It comes into play only at parking-lot speeds. The Corvette's firm 18-inch front tires and cold weather also aggravate the problem. When asked, Chevrolet spokesman Monte Doran said: "It does no damage to the car". Corvette drivers also had to deal with the Ackermann Effect in the C6 generation. Doran said the problem could be fixed by enlarging the turning radius. But that might not sit well with Corvette customers who like agile, sharp turns.
Twisted Quotes Whoever said that diamonds are a girl's best
friend, never owned a Corvette. Want to be happy for an hour, get drunk.
Want to be happy for a year, fall in love and get married. Want to be happy for a lifetime, buy a Corvette.
Every man should have two things: a Corvette, and a wife willing to let him have one.
Progressive Dinner Good food, nice sunny day, clear night sky, great Hosts (Keith & Mary Kay Welch, Dave & Deedee Ellingson, and Larry & Ida Ficca) and good company made the Progressive Dinner on Jan 25th a big success! Thanks to All!
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This Month's Club Charity Information and Notices
YWCA Battered Women's Shelter
The ALIVE Shelter is a confidentially located home operated by the YWCA serving abused women and their children since 1978. 24-Hour Hotline: (360) 479-1980. Please feel free to contact Trenna Otis if you have questions concerning this shelter. Basically, if you have ANYTHING available to donate do not hesitate to give her a call. In addition to items you bring to each month's meetings, Trenna will make arrangements for pickup of large items, if needed. They are always interested in used cell phones, which they erase and reprogram to allow for 911 calls only. Ideas for donations include: diapers, blankets, clothes, gift cards, and toiletries. A wish list of items can be found at: http://www.ywcakitsap.org/node/5.
See pictures at our Facebook page www.facebook.com/groups/243089557979/
and at our WEBSITE: www.kitsapvettes.org
Note: There is a hidden member number in the newsletter that will win you a free raffle first pick.
Donations to the Raffle Table Yours are Needed!
Bring your raffle donations to the club meeting. Thanks to those listed in our meeting minutes that supported this fund raiser and the Refreshments Table last month.
Elections in February Nominations for Secretary and Vice Prez etc: see meeting minutes.
New & Prospective Members at the January Meeting
No New members voted in at the last meeting.
New prospective members include Ed & Sandy Tetrick .
Welcome to all. Invite Corvette Owners to the Club Meetings or to Visit our Web Site for more information.
Click: May have to select hand tool in
some viewers
Bremerton Food Bank Serving Local Families in Need
Bremerton Foodline strives to reduce hunger and improve the quality
of life for those in need in our community by:
Providing supplemental, nutritious and culturally diverse food.
Offering client services including outreach and assistance.
Promoting an atmosphere of care and respect in all aspects of our operations.
Providing training opportunities for community based programs.
Collaborating with other service agencies and community leaders to advocate for those in need.
Provide warehousing and distribution services to our food bank partners.
Hours: Monday - Friday 10:00am -- 1:45pm closed on all Federal holidays plus Christmas break.
Donations: Mail a checks to: Bremerton Foodline, P.O. Box 824, Bremerton, WA 98337 Wanted List at: Needs
Address And Phone Numbers: 1600 12th St, Bremerton, WA 98337 (360) 479-6188 or (360) 373-9971 http://bremertonfoodline.org
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New Member Key Information - Submitted by Michele Roberts
Interested in becoming a member? Here are the requirements: 1) Be a Corvette owner, spouse, or have a purchase
agreement. 2) Have a valid license. 3) Have insurance. 4) Attend 4 club activities, meetings or events. 5) Be voted in
and pay dues ($48 a year, prorated based on when you join). 6) Enjoy the company and the events! Membership
application and brochures are available on our website: http://www.kitsapvettes.org
GOCC Club Shirts: Our Sponsor "Team Sports" has our Glass Odyssey Corvette Logo ready for your needs. Polo shirts
with our club insignia embroidered on them are available in Navy Blue, Forest Green or Burgundy. Other colors can be
ordered to match the color of your car. Your name can be added for additional cost. Other items are also available such
as Jackets, Sweatshirts, Hats, Tote bags, Coolers, etc. Contact Deedee Ellingson to get your orders placed.
Club Meeting Name Tags: If you need a member badge submit a high resolution picture of your corvette, the year and
color to Don A.
Tour Radio's: If you would like to purchase your own personal radio they are available for purchase at
www.TechWholesale.com. Our radios are Motorola Model RDU2080d. (Motorola Model XU2600 radios will also work but
are older models.) The club also owns some for check-out during events. Members can access the Radio guide at
http://kitsapvettes.org/members-only/radio-user-guide.pdf. GOCC Radio point of contact is Larry F.
Copies of our current By-Laws and Membership Rosters along with Maps to event locations are available in the
password protected Members area of our website. If you can't remember how to access the members-only area - contact
one of the elected officers.
Glass Odyssey Corvette Club Facebook Page If you haven't, you should consider joining our GOCC Facebook Group
page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/243089557979/.
Glass Odyssey Corvette Club P.O. Box 124
Silverdale, WA 98383
E-Mail: [email protected]
We’re on the Web! Visit us at:
www.kitsapvettes.org
Did You Know? NCM Insurance is now licensed in
Washington State? Contact:
http://www.ncminsurance.com or 877.678.7626
Feb
10 Marilyn Hicks 19 Diane Taber
16 Paul Ofsthun 22 George Rose
17 Thomas Masters 25 Nancy McCorkle
17 Jeanette VanWick 26 Dennis Pollard
GOCC hopes you enjoy your special day!
Are you on FACEBOOK? Then join our
GOCC Facebook Group Page at:
https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/243089557979
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Glass Odyssey Corvette Club
Meeting Minutes
Month: January Year: 2014
Call to Order: Meeting held on January 2nd at CKF&R Station #41.
Roll Call: Meeting called to order at 7:00 PM. Dave Ellingson – Pres., Paul Ofsthun - V.P., Rich Culley – Past Pres., Larry Ficca – Treasurer, Clarrisa Bublitz – Secretary, Dave Van Asten – Events, Trenna Otis – Women’s Shelter, Lance Otis – Newsletter Editor and Deedee E.- Progressive Dinners.
Approve November Minutes: General Meeting Minutes of Dec 5th , 2013 were approved as written.
Hidden Number – Rick Courson found his number in the Newsletter.
Refreshments – Marilyn Hicks – Chocolate Éclairs & Almond Roca, Pam Carpenter – Shortbread & Pumpkin Tartlets, Clarrisa Bublitz – Chocolate Cake, Mary Kay Welsch – Cho Prestel’s , and Ida Ficca – Choc Cherry Cookies, Pecan Cho. Cookies.
Vice President – No new perspective members, ten Birthdays in January.
Treasurer’s Report – Finances are in order. Current balance is available at the Secretary's desk;
the Pill drawing fund now has $425.50.
Five Year Certificates –Dave E. awarded Marty Whitlock a certificate for 5 years of Corvette ownership.
Events – Dave V.A. reported on many events that can be viewed on our web site and the Newsletter.
Caravan Up Date – Chuck C. reported 10 cars have joined the cruise to Bowling Green. Target date is the end of August. The Motor Sports Car Park will be opening around that time.
NWACC – Membership voted on each of a 5 point new guide lines and changes for cars and events. Motions were carried and approved to accept each change.
Charity – Central Kitsap Food Bank – The present members raised $120.00 this evening .
Nominations for E Board Officers – V.P. –Donavan Gregory, Secretary – Mary Kay Welsh, Pres. – Dave E. & Treasurer – Larry F.
Raffle – V.P. Paul O. – Larry & Ida Ficca brought Gift Cards & Paul O. brought one dozen fresh eggs.
Pill Drawing is worth $478.50. Member was not in attendance.
For the Good of the Order - Dave wished everyone a Happy New Year. “We’ve had an exciting year this past year. This coming year we will rev it up to make it even better by putting our best foot forward.”
Dave has only 2 tickets left for the Corvette raffle.
Respectfully Submitted,
Clarrisa Bublitz, Secretary
NOTICE TO ALL: Your 2013 dues are past due! If you are
90 days in arrears, bylaws say your benefits are suspended. Kindly forward
your payment of $48 to Larry Ficca.
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PLEASE JOIN US AT OUR MONTHLY MEETING Held the First THURSDAY of EACH MONTH at 7PM at: Central Kitsap Fire Station
41- Meadowdale, 7600 Old Military Road NE, Bremerton, WA 98311
OUR Sponsors If you are interested in sponsoring, please connect with our GOCC President or Vice-President.
How long does it take to drive from Seattle to Alaska?
With Seattle to Anchorage being about 2,400 miles, it takes about 3-5 days (with breaks, tolls, etc). Pick up a copy of The Milepost, published by Morris Communications before going; it gives mile-by-mile driving instruct-tions and advertising listings from every motel and greasy spoon on the way. Anchorage Corvette clubs recommend the (Summer) road trip.
Priced Reduced To $11,500
Corvette Nation TV Show on Velocity Channel: Fridays 4pm, 11pm; WaveCable: 47-2 (Raw feed) or 182 HD; Comcast: 663; Dish: 246; DirectTV: 281