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           <title>Mid Maine Vettes</title>
           <description>MID MAINE VETTES has been an active Corvette Club in the Lewiston/Auburn area since being created in June 1979 in Auburn, Maine.  The club would like to extend an invitation to you as a Corvette owner to join our club and participate in its activities.  We are sure you would enjoy meeting with fellow enthusiasts to share our common interests.  We are a &quot;Social Club&quot; as a well as a &quot;Corvette Club&quot;.MID MAINE VETTES plans activities related to Corvettes with the purpose of having good times with good friends.MID MAINE VETTES is a non-profit organization and its principle form of income is member dues.MID MAINE VETTES has members throughout Central Maine, schedules activities throughout the year, and provides monthly Newsletters to all members and other area Corvette Clubs.</description>
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           <pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2017 13:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Mid Texas Corvette Club</title>
           <description>Mid Texas Corvette Club is all about  everything Corvette. We are a family of car enthusiast that love to give back to our community. We have had the honor in helping with many organizations in our community and this is one of the main reasons that we come together and support. We welcome any new or vintage Corvette! We have a wide range of members, going all the way from 1000 plus HP Corvette all the way to your Sunday driver. Our goal is to have a fun filled atmosphere based on the love of cars. If you want to know more about our club join us at one of our monthly meetings at Patriot Buick GMC on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 P.M. We discuss upcoming events and plan our next car excursion. We look forward to seeing you if you are a true car enthusiast!</description>
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           <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2017 20:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Mid-Coast Corvette Club</title>
           <description>Mid-Coast Corvette Club (MCCC) was formed in the summer of 1973 by Ron Stanford, after he bought a new 1973 Corvette coupe.MCCC joined the National Council of Corvette Clubs (NCCC) early in 1976, after a short stint in the Western States Corvette Club.  The first NCCC convention the club attended en masse was the 1977 convention in Dallas.  Allan Orr won the NCCC raffle 1978 Pace Car Corvette.  In 1982, MCCC helped the Hou-Tex Corvette Club host the NCCC Convention by working the autocross.  The club, with Allan Orr as event chairman, also hosted the Rallye at that convention.  Hayman Dengler held the National Drag Record in class 2B in 1984.  MCCC was noted for winning the Annual Southwest Regional Participation Award in the 1980’s and not having anyone at the awards banquet to pick up the award!  MCCC is still a member of NCCC to this day.MCCC held many Corvette shows in the Brazos Mall in Lake Jackson, Texas, in exchange for getting to use the mall parking lot for auto-crossing.  In the mid 1980’s the Texas “Blue Laws” were rescinded.  This let the mall open on Sunday, which effectively did away with auto-crossing in the parking lot.  In about 1988, the club became dormant due to job requirements and the activities of the members’ children.In 1995, MCCC was re-vitalized after a couple of Corvette enthusiasts, Baron Vincent and Gil Rasco, connected with some of the early members, Bob Stephenson and Hayman Dengler.  The group reviewed the club by-laws and decided to start meeting again.  For the next several years, the club stayed busy attracting new members and trying to have a presence in the community.  MCCC held several smaller cars shows, worked on fundraisers, and enjoyed club outings along with NCCC events.The club continues to be active with several charities, especially BACH (Brazoria County Association for Children with Handicaps).  The club has its own “brick” at the Corvette Museum, and many members participated in the Corvette’s 50th Anniversary celebration in 2003.  We co-sponsor an NCCC event each year in Waco, Texas, with the Cen-Tex CC, and occasionally host car shows in the Brazosport area.  The club has evolved from its inception, languished for a few years, but has been back in action for the last 17 years.  During this time things have changed, but all members still enjoy the camaraderie associated with Corvettes.</description>
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           <pubDate>Fri, 19 May 2017 01:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Mid-Illinois Corvette Club</title>
           <description>Mid-Illinois Corvette Club was formed in 1993 by a group of Corvette enthusiasts who wanted to share their love of the Corvette. Their first ideas were tossed around at an informal meeting at Timberlake Club of Peoria. As their ideas grew, the number of meetings increased and were held in meeting rooms at Uftring Chevrolet in Washington, IL. Mid-Illinois Corvette Club started with 20 members and currently has over 180.</description>
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           <pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2017 11:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Mid-Missouri Corvette Club</title>
           <description>The Mid-Missouri Corvette Club was organized in 1994 by a dozen of corvette enthusiasts and owners. Since that time it has grown to over 100 members. Although the majority of members are from central Missouri, we do have several members that live in other states. It is genuinely the members that make our club so successful.</description>
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           <pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2017 19:03:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Mid-Ohio Corvette Club</title>
           <description>The Mid-Ohio Corvette Club formed in 2006 and is a member of the National Council of Corvette Clubs (East Ohio Region). Members are primarily from the Wayne County and Wooster, OH area, however we welcome new members and visitors from all neighboring counties and cities.Since the Mid-Ohio Corvette Club’s (MOCC) inception in 2006, the Club has grown to a very active membership of 61 people. The Club has maintained membership in the National Council of Corvette Clubs and operates in the Northeast Ohio Region of Corvette Clubs. Many involved leaders have volunteered as Club officers, with the current President, Jim Morrison, in his seventh year in this position. Dan Gallagher represents our Club as a “Governor” in NCCC. Our previous Governor, Terry Muich, is a Charter Member of MOCC and has moved up to Regional Executive of the National Council of Corvette Clubs, Eastern Ohio Region.Initially our Club sponsored “Boys’ Village,” a local organization caring for and educating troubled boys and girls. The Village Network, as it is now known, has become a much larger organization and has been blessed with tremendous support and resources. After sponsoring three events there we looked for a different organization where our contributions would make more of an impact.We chose the Christian Children’s Home of Ohio (CCHO), also located in our host city of Wooster. CCHO is well known for the guidance, support and adoptions of children living under challenging family circumstances. In 2010 we organized a day long event including a free breakfast, cruise-in, and lunch, with afternoon events for the children and staff at the Christian Children’s Home of Ohio, 2685 Armstrong Rd, Wooster, OH.Through the generosity of local businesses, residents and fellow Corvette-minded enthusiasts, we are proud to have raised $118,000 for the children residing at CCHO during the seven years since we created “Cruisin’ for the Kids!” We appreciate each and every one who has opened their heart and contributed towards this annual event for the Kids! We are planning this year’s event to be held on August 12, 2017.MOCC organizes car shows benefitting our Club and CCHO. Our Club also provides all Northeast Ohio car enthusiasts with low-speed events. These fun-filled weekend activities fulfill the need for those members who like to “spit-shine” their cars and those who experience the “need for speed!”</description>
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           <pubDate>Sun, 23 Jul 2017 10:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Mid-West Corvettes</title>
           <description>MID-WEST CORVETTES, INC. (MWC) is a not-for profit Illinois Corporation organized in 1960 for the purpose of safely promoting sporting and social activities centered around the common ownership of the Chevrolet Corvette.MWC hosts many events throughout the year such as rallies, car shows, and low speed events.</description>
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           <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jan 2017 12:06:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Middle Tennessee Corvette Club</title>
           <description>The Middle Tennessee Corvette Club (MTCC) is a group of Corvette owners who enjoy socializing with fellow club members. We do a cruise to dinner most every month, participate in parades, and host our annual Cruise In to Lynchburg Car Show in July.Our Mission Statement : Middle Tennessee Corvette Club was organized to provide a favorable and friendly atmosphere for Corvette Owners and Enthusiasts to share in the opportunities to participate in club meetings, trips, events, and social activities, to encourage involvement in programs which serve to improve our community, and to contribute to and support local Charities, Organizations, and Families.</description>
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           <pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2020 14:24:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Midwest Early Corvette Club</title>
           <description>People confuse our club&#039;s name to mean we only have members with early Corvettes (C1, C2 and C3). Quite the contrary, &quot;early&quot; for Midwest Early Corvettes Club (MECC) members has come to mean that we&#039;re early to the Chevrolet showrooms when the latest model is rolled out.Our club is known for our cars that are some of the best maintained in the surrounding Omaha area. Many of our members have restored Corvettes or are members of the National Corvette Restorers Society (NCRS). MECC members have Corvettes, old and new, that they show and shine, and use to cruise and dine.MECC members enjoy car shows, sponsored rallies, and monthly cruises (during warm weather) to name just a few events. In conjunction with other midwest car clubs, the Eastern Nebraska Western Iowa Car Council, the National Council of Corvette Clubs, the National Corvette Museum, Chevrolet and GM, members can attend other events and resources focused on the Corvette (America&#039;s True Sports Car!).</description>
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           <pubDate>Tue, 02 Jul 2019 14:31:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Miracle Strip Corvette Club</title>
           <description>Miracle Strip Corvette Club was founded in 1967. After more than 45 years of shared Corvette enthusiasm, we are fortunate to have some of the founding members who still participate in our events.  This ensures that the history of the Corvette is passed on to the next generation of Corvette owners and Corvette lovers.  Our Members have Corvettes from every generation, C-1s to C-7s that are driven not just polished.MSCC offers a variety of events that allows the Corvette enthusiast to enjoy their Corvette to the fullest. Throughout the year, MSCC and its sister Corvette Clubs from New Orleans to Tallahassee offer road rallies, car shows and overnight excursions.MSCC enjoys a close working relationship with the National Museum of Naval Aviation at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Florida.  One of the high points is a Corvette Car Show held under the trees near the museum’s entrance.  Pensacola, Florida is known as “The Cradle of Naval Aviation”.  Pensacola has been training fledgling Naval Aviators and aircraft technicians from World War I to the present. For years, every new pilot had to buy a new Corvette as soon as he completed flight school. It was the only way they could get the same thrill with two feet (make that four tires) firmly on the ground.In the early Fall, MSCC hosts its signature “Vettes At The Beach” car show on Pensacola Beach. The “Vettes At The Beach” Corvette car show has grown from 60 Corvettes in 2003 to over 300 Corvettes in 2013.  The show has grown from a small local show to a Corvette Car Show attracting Corvette enthusiasts from all over the country.  Many come every year to join us for two days of friendship, good food, and beautiful cars.  An added benefit is the sugar white sands of Pensacola Beach and the beautiful emerald green Gulf waters.  In fact, Pensacola Beach was recently selected as one of TripAdvisor’s Top 25 Beaches in the U.S.</description>
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           <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jul 2017 00:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
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