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           <title>River City Corvette Club</title>
           <description> It is very easy to join the River City Corvette Club of Chattanooga, Tennessee.You can attend a regular monthly meeting at O&#039;Charley&#039;s on Hixson Pike on the third Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm to eat 7pm meeting January through November or join us at the Hwy 153 DQ in Hixson every Monday night at 6pm.</description>
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           <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jun 2017 17:29:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <description>In 1977, Bill Herman and Howard O’Neill decided that Sacramento needed a Corvette social club.  The first few meetings were held in people’s homes.  There were a total of 7 cars.  We still have two of the original members.  They include Anne Huntley and Terri Hunt.We moved to Daugherty Chevrolet’s sales meeting room.  We had runs to Apple Hill, the Delta and car races at the Roseville Raceway, Cal Expo Harness races. We have met at the Coors and Bell Distributors in the Sacramento area. We then moved to the Cordova Lodge in Rancho Cordova.  We were there for about three years.  Membership was up to 30 cars.  Then we moved to Charlie Brown’s on Exposition Blvd.  Then onto the Buggy Whip on Fulton Blvd.  We outgrew that location. As we have grown in membership we have moved around.  We have been at the Ramada Hotel on Bradshaw, the Dante Club, the McClellan Officer’s Club, the Elk’s Lodge in Carmichael, the Lion’s Gate and now back to the Dante Club.  We started with a club Anniversary Progressive Dinner.  With the growth in membership, we outgrew people’s homes.  We did have an Anniversary Dinner in the park.  Now we have our Anniversary Dinners where we have our monthly meetings.The best part of the club is the life long friendships you make, the support you get in your times of need with gaining and losing love ones.  We have helped each other through illnesses and joyful events.  We have enjoyed various runs all over Northern/Southern California,Nevada and Southern Oregon.Performance Chevrolet became our sponsors in 2004. The enthusiastic support of John and Val McMichael has been wonderful. They have shared their time, home, and love of Corvettes with us.</description>
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           <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 14:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>River City Corvettes</title>
           <description>The purpose of this organization is for Chevrolet Corvette owners to promote and share goodwill and fellowship; to engage in social and competitive events encouraging favorable interest in the club and the Corvette, and support high standards of maintenance and courtesy on the road.</description>
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           <pubDate>Mon, 02 Jul 2018 14:38:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Road Runner Vettes</title>
           <description>Welcome to the home of Road Runner Vettes (RRV).  Thank you for visiting our website.  During your visit it is our desire that you experience this wonderful club.  We have been fortunate to have established a respected reputation in the Corvette community in a very short period of time.  We are excited to present to you – Road Runner Vettes!Established on September 4, 2011, the charter members Bill Miller (Founder), Kelly Cooper, Steve Ham, Kerry Norton and John Watkins founded RRV on the principal of being a social club built around the Corvette life style.  This principal helped us establish wonderful relationships throughout the Carolinas, the Southeast, and mid-Atlantic.  Today, the membership is over 30 strong!  Our close knit group enjoy a wide variety of experiences that allows our members to enjoy new venues, explore new cultures, find new adventures, and open untapped happenings.  Members are often heard saying, &quot;I would have never known of this experience without RRV.&quot;RRV’s signature event – Corvette Angels - gives back to the community.  Our award winning toy drive has collected several thousand toys benefiting the local Salvation Army (SA).  In 2018, we set a new record for toys collected at a single SA event – over 1,400 toys!  We are very proud of this accomplishment.Active and engaged, we support many Corvette events throughout the country.  We are diehard enthusiasts and we like having fun! Trust me – this group really enjoys having fun.  We have something for everyone.  Our members simply, &quot;get in where they fit in.&quot;Explore our website, learn more about Corvette Angels, view our pictures, and check out the many events we attend and support.  Meet our members and find out why RRV is such a unique and special Club.Join us at some of our outings.  Whether you like to cruise, just want to talk cars, or simply enjoy social gatherings – we have something for you.  Thank you again for visiting!</description>
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           <pubDate>Fri, 21 Jun 2019 00:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Rochester Corvette Club</title>
           <description>In 1958, and just out of college, Gene waited for his new Corvette, which was overdue for delivery. His parents encouraged him to cancel the order and buy something else! Well , and as luck would have it, Gene did not, and in the fall, his red and white ’58 Corvette arrived.Gene LeDoux loved the car, and as he drove around Rochester, he would wave at any other Corvette drivers going by (which were few and far between). He stopped to meet the owner of any Corvette he saw, no matter where it was or where he was going. He wanted to meet and involve himself with other owners of this Special American made sports car. After awhile he had a few owners interested in forming a group to cruise and exchange information about their cars. Gene wrote to General Motors Corp., explaining he had formed The Rochester Corvette Club and wondered if he could get a list of others in the Rochester and surrounding areas. GM supplied Gene with a list of all the owners of Corvettes in New York State, about 200 in all! He was in touch with all of them to see if they wanted to be part of the new club (probably the first in the state). In the Autumn of 1959, 30 Corvette owners attended his first annual meeting held at Brook-Lea Country Club. From that handful, the Club was formed with some of the first attendees becoming members. Gene had taken steps to incorporate the club, all of which had taken one year.Through the years, a number of Presidents and Vice Presidents have made it a point to keep Gene involved with the Club. Even though he no longer owns a Corvette, he will always retain a place of honor and respect as the individual who made it all happen. Gene is an honorary member now, and has been very helpful in bringing us up to date about the club. He attends many functions and we are glad he is and always will be a part of the Rochester Corvette Club again.The Rochester Corvette Club is a social club, which brings many types of people together who have the same common bond, a Corvette. One of the original owners of the 1953 proto-type &quot;EX 122&quot; Corvette, Jack Ingle, was an Honored Life Member until his recent passing; we sadly miss him.We are one of the largest clubs in the United States with 550+ members and we are one of the oldest clubs, established in 1959. We have at this time over 240 Corvettes in the Club, many members owning more than one! (More than the state had when the Club was first started by Gene LeDoux).</description>
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           <title>Rogue Valley Corvettes</title>
           <description>Formed in January 2006, Rogue Valley Corvettes, Inc. attracts Corvette enthusiasts from all over Southern Oregon and beyond. From Medford, Grants Pass, and Klamath Falls to Reno, NV and the Northern California coast, RVC members share a passion for America’s Sports Car.Our members’ cars span more than 55-years of Corvette history, and include daily-drivers, anniversary models and show cars.Rogue Valley Corvettes shares Camaraderie with its members and with car clubs and other organizations throughout the region. Our members are not ‘just members’ – most are friends; some are like ‘family’. With approximately 100 members, RVC boasts a large and diverse group of Corvette enthusiasts.RVC regularly participates in Southern Oregon’s car culture and attends events up and down the west coast, often winning Club Participation Trophies. RVC has relationships as solid as the rear axle on a first generation Corvette with car lovers and charitable organizations in and out of the Rogue Valley.We’re always excited to share Camaraderie with new members or other organizations.Rogue Valley Corvettes’ very foundation is our love of the Chevrolet Corvette. The Corvette passion is in our DNA – it’s who we are. Though the U.S. has produced many fine sports cars, we believe the Corvette is America’s Sports Car.For over 60-years Corvettes’ performance and popularity has set the standard on tracks and highways and by-ways all over the world. RVC and its members represent well the phenomenon that is Corvette.RVC is passionate about Corvettes – and about having fun with them.Mission Statement“Rogue Valley Corvettes, Inc. was founded to enhance the Corvette experience of all members and to perpetuate the Corvette passion. This is achieved in an interactive social environment of meetings, activities, road tours and communication, while fostering Camaraderie within the club and with like organizations. Further, we are committed to making a difference in the communities of Southern Oregon through charitable contributions and participation in Community events.”</description>
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           <title>Rolling Prairie Corvette Club</title>
           <description>Rolling Prairie Corvette Club of Decatur Illinois was established in 1998 by a group of people with a love of this great car.  The club has a social events calendar full of excursions filled with interesting things to do near Decatur as well as all over the state and the country. Those events can range from an evening at a dinner theater to a weekend in Bowling Green touring the Corvette Museum and GM plant.</description>
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           <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2017 16:18:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Rose City Corvettes</title>
           <description>Rose City Corvettes (RCC) is the largest Corvette Club in the Portland, Oregon metropolitan area and a member of the Northwest Association of Corvette Clubs (NWACC).Our club is active all year, with members participating in a variety of social and technical events. One of our favorite events every summer is the Miss Oregon Pageant, where we carry the contestants during the Pageant’s parade in Seaside Oregon. Every year the outgoing President plans a “Mystery Tour” for all members. We meet and follow the President on a cruise to his/her mystery location. This typically is a weekend event with games, food and lots of fun.We support the Oregon Food Bank and Guide Dogs for the Blind. We also have an annual drive to collect stuffed animals for the Clackamas County Sheriff Department to give to traumatized children.</description>
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           <pubDate>Mon, 11 Sep 2017 09:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>Route 66 Corvette Cruisers</title>
           <description>Welcome to Route 66 Corvette Cruisers. Founded in 2007. We are a very active group of Corvette enthusiast based in Joplin, Missouri. Our purpose is to widen the enjoyment of Corvettes and the common bond is a love and respect for Corvettes of all years. All seven Corvette generations are represented in our club. We share the desire to preserve Corvette’s status as America’s first production sports car.Our charter is to promote the Corvette hobby, bringing together people to experience the fellowship of Corvette ownership and finding ways to help the community by raising money for charities.Activities include monthly meetings, monthly birthday dinners, hosting annual car shows, attend numerous car shows in the four-state area, support local charities, social gatherings, organized cruise dates, attend national Corvette events, parade entries, and more. We are also proud to sponsor scholarships for local youth.</description>
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           <pubDate>Wed, 18 Oct 2017 12:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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           <title>RTP Corvettes</title>
           <description>RTP Corvettes of North Carolina&#039;s unofficial slogan is “Ready to Party”. Our members are very active in the club. We either host or attend one or two events each month including: exhibiting our cars at Pinehurst Concours d’Elegance, Biltmore Candlelight Tour Weekend, caravan to the National Corvette Museum and cruising to various fun events (Corvette show at Shelton Vineyards, airplane fly-ins at private air strips, Vette’s doin’ Charleston and so much more). Whether you want to socialize with other Corvette owners locally or go on a road trip, we’re the group for you.In the fall of 2005, a group of Corvette enthusiasts got together to explore the possibility of forming a Corvette club with an emphasis on social activities. The goal was to have fun with the car. In January 2006, the club was formed and incorporated with 18 members. Today we average 150 members and the club goals are:Enhance and promote the ownership of CorvettesPromote safe motoringOrganize and support Corvette related functionsSupport the National Corvette MuseumSupport charitable events by giving back to the local community RTP Corvettes is a registered 501(c)7 non-profit</description>
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           <pubDate>Mon, 22 May 2017 10:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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