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Page | 1 October 2018
Contents Office of the President ................................................................................................................................................. 2
From the Governor’s desk… ......................................................................................................................................... 3
General Meeting Minutes ............................................................................................................................................ 4
Articles .......................................................................................................................................................................... 8
My Five Corvettes ...................................................................................................................................... 8
Summer Tires ............................................................................................................................................. 9
How to Store Your Car for Winter .......................................................................................................... 10
CCC Social Events Overview ........................................................................................................................................ 15
October 2018 ACTIVITIES .................................................................................................................... 15
November 2018 ACTIVITIES................................................................................................................. 15
December 2018 ACTIVITIES ................................................................................................................. 16
USEFUL LINKS ............................................................................................................................................................ 16
CCC Points Totals ........................................................................................................................................................ 21
Happy Birthday ................................................................................................................................................... 25
For Sale ....................................................................................................................................................................... 26
CCC Contributors .............................................................................................................................................. 27
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Office of the President
THANK YOU! I want to be sure to thank everyone that helped make this
year so enjoyable. All those who chaired events – all those
who helped set up tracks or helped tear them down – and
put everything away. Those who made the events – social
or racing – run smoothly. This club is made up of a great
group of people who step up and make things happen.
As President of this club, I have the opportunity to appoint club members to several key positions and I
want to take this opportunity to thank them for their efforts.
Sargent of Arms – John Salmons
Web Master – Bill Cashell
Calendar - Ron Hughbanks
Timing Leader - Jon Brown
Registration - Kathy Gau
Printed Newsletters - Jerry Koraleski
Greeters - Dave & Jan Richardson
50/50 Tickets - Nancy Bronner
Birthdays - Jayne Reit
Corner Worker Program - Gene Gau
Vice President appointed - Points - J.B. Benedict
Secretary appointed - Club Accessories - Harvey & JoAnn Leners
This is a big club with a lot of things going on – with the members doing their part everything runs so
much smoother. So I also want to thank those who do things under the radar.
And you know who you are –
Thank you for being there to help and support our club activities.
Your President
Kevin Reit
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From the Governor’s desk…
Another month has slipped by and the frost is almost on the pumpkins. I took the dog
out this morning at 630 and it was 41 degrees. Won’t be long till winter is upon us.
But, we shall persevere, we still have a lot of activities planned for the remainder of the
year.
We have the fall color run 14 October (this may be over by the time this is published),
Autocross at Lincoln the 20th and 21st (please come out and support the West Region
Fundraiser and meet some members from other clubs), the Huber car show the 27th
and then in November we have the Bellevue Veterans Parade as well as Toys for Tots Christmas Dinner in
December. Come on out and enjoy the waning months of 2018. Oh, and for the Autocross on the 20th and 21st,
Kathy Gau assures me we will be in an Indian Summer by then. ☺
When I took this job a year ago, I was a little nervous and not quite sure what was expected of me. I had a good
teacher on all the basics with Jerry, but my first Governors meeting alone was a bit daunting. This year I have
learned how the sanctions work, scheduled events nationally and taken dozens of phone calls from folks looking
to come race with or join the Cornhusker Corvette Club. Make no mistake, we are nationally recognized and I am
proud to represent this club. If elected for another year, I hope we can make it as good as this one and even
better. Thank you for your support.
A couple of reminders for the next month or so –
1. Membership is open for 2019. Please renew your membership and if you have contact with past or
prospective members, encourage them to join as well.
2. Make sure we are checking the roster for addresses, phone numbers and email addresses at the general
meetings, this is the only way we have of contacting you.
3. Elections are coming up for Cornhusker Corvette Club officers. Please consider running for a position. Even if
you’ve never done it before, jump in and support the club.
I will once again be representing CCC at the National Governors Meeting on 9-10 November. If you have any
concerns or topics you would like me to bring up, please let me know.
Let’s finish another Championship year for the CCC off by participating in the competition and social events
planned for the next several weeks. It’s a lot of fun belonging to a club that has something to do almost every
weekend and something for everyone.
Board of Directors
President: Kevin Reit Vice President: Ray Kennedy
Secretary: Carolyn Horst Treasurer: Tom Horeis
Competition Director: Don Angeroth Editor: Pete Fagan
Governor: Jonathan Brown Social Director: Bob Redmond
Summer Festival Director: Pete Fagan Public Relations Director: Ray Zimmerman
Membership Director: Chris Tooker Members at Large: Ron Hernandez
Sharon Renshaw
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General Meeting Minutes September 20, 2018
FINAL
Kevin Reit, Club President, presided over the meeting.
We began the meeting with the Club reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
Kevin made us aware of the NCCC National Convention to be held in Denver, Colorado from July 7th-12t, 2019.
The theme for this convention is Rocky Mountain High.
Kevin recognized Gary Brisbois, West Region RCD, Kathy Brisbois National Parliamentarian, Ron Bockerman, West
Region Treasurer and Theresa Eller, National Social Media Director.
Kevin thanked everyone who brought door prizes and reminded us that Kathy and Jerry Koraleski are still
collecting non-perishable food for the Stephens Center. Kathy Brisbois is collecting toiletries for a homeless
shelter. J B Benedict is collecting newspaper for HUA in Auburn.
Jayne Reit read the names of members with birthdays in September.
Carolyn Horst, Secretary, asked for a motion to accept the minutes from the August 2018 meeting. Sandy Swift
made a motion to approve the minutes and Jayne Reit seconded the motion.
Pete Fagan, Summer Festival Chairman and Newsletter Editor, was absent.
Bob Redmond, Social Director, brought souvenirs from the Roads Less Traveled Trip and presented a Wyoming
Tour Guide in the German language to George Horst and gave Sandy Swift a picture of a moose taken at Walden,
Colorado since she was always looking for a moose and did not see one. He told us about upcoming social events:
1. Eureka Hot Springs on October 4th – 7th
2. Local Fall Color Run on October 14th
3. Play at Lofte Community Theater on October 26th
4. Kansas City Trip on December 7th – 9th
Member at Large, Sharon Renshaw, had nothing to report.
Chris Tooker, Membership Director, was absent. Kevin introduced new members: Sharon and Chris Olmsheid
and Cliff Leach (wife Pam absent).
Ray Zimmerman, Public Relations, informed us he has no new contributors. He drew George Horst’s name for a
free dinner at next month’s meeting under the Wear Your Name Badge to the Meeting program
Ray Kennedy, Vice President, thanked everyone who attended his 25 Years of Sobriety party on September
11th. He reminded our Club of the dinner for the Honor Flight for Women to be held on September 23rd. For Club
members who want to attend, the cost is $100 per person. This is not a sanctioned event.
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Tom Horeis, Treasurer, went over the budget figures for August by line item.
Jon Brown, Governor, told us there are 18,775 NCCC members across the country. There is a big push to expand
the Future Corvette Owners Association. This program is for a child or a grandchild of NCCC members under the
age of 16. 2019 membership renewal cards will be coming out in October and November. You will receive an
Email with a link to print a temporary membership card and will also receive a hard copy card in January in the
mail. Be sure Chris Tooker has your correct Email address. Corvette Club of Iowa in Cedar Rapids will be hosting
the West Region Banquet in April 2019. We only have one applicant for the West Region Scholarship. If you have
someone eligible, please encourage them to apply. This is a $500 scholarship. If you are interested in sitting on
the Scholarship Award Committee, please let Jon know. We have two racing events left on September 29th and
30th and October 21st and 22nd (West Region Fund Raiser) both at the Lincoln Air Park. You need to print new
flyers for these races since changes have been made. There is a St. Judes Drive beginning at Peoria, Illinois and
ending in Memphis, Tennessee on May 16th and 17th, 2019. National Elections are coming up and Jon asked who
our Club wants him to vote for President, which is the only contested position. The candidates are Bernyce
Molenda and Dale Samuelson. The Club gave a preference for Dale Samuelson for Jon to place our vote.
Don Angeroth, Competition Director, was absent.
J.B. Benedict, Points Chairman, informed us our Club is in first place in NCCC points by about 8,200 points over
Windy City in second place. Our Club is in first place in West Region by about 11,000 points. He reminded us of
the Veterans Parade in Bellevue on November 10th.
New Business – Ron Bockerman put together a CCC list of 1/8 mile drag records. There are quite a few categories
with no records.
Old Business – Awards were handed out for Summer Festival events as follows:
Valve Cover Racing:
Big Block:
1. Jim Walton 2. Bob Reade
Small Block: 1. Colleen Norgard 2. Ron Bockerman 3. Ray Zimmeman
Cutest Car (Slowest): Vicki Manly Low Speed (Auto Cross) Ladies:
1. Kathy Gau 2. Linda Werchen 3. Marilyn Angeroth
and Kathy Brisbois (tie)
Men: 1. Pete Fagan 2. Ray Kennedy 3. John Salmons
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High Speed Racing: Ladies:
1. Lauren Killam 2. Kathy Gau 3. Kathy Brisbois and Linda Werchen (tie)
Men: 1. Steve Skidmore 2. Jon Brown 3. John Salmons
Golf Outing:
• Longest Drive: Colleen Norgard, Perry Dawes and Ray Zimmerman
• High Score: Ray Zimmerman
•
• Low Score: Dale Williamson
• Most Birdies: Ray Zimmerman Car Show:
• Group 1 (Rehabilitation): 1. Howard and Sharon Renshaw 2. Jon and Kelly Brown 3. George and Carolyn Horst
• Group 2 (Therapy): 1. Terry Breen 2. John and Brenda Salmons 3. Dave Ferguson
• Group 3 (Recovery): 1. Ron and Colleen Norgard 2. Ray and Nancy Zimmerman 3. Gene and Kathy Gau
• Group 4 (Healing): 1. Bob and Carolyn Edmondson 2. Linda Werchen 3. Bob and Carolyn Reade
• Best in Show: Don Peers Rallye:
1. Will Bockerman 2. John and Brenda Salmans 3. Kevin and Jayne Reit
Poker Run:
1. Bob and Carolyn Reade 2. 3. Nick and Louise Gau 4. Rick and Joan Harshbarger
Dice: Howard and Sharon Renshaw 1st , Jon and Kelly Brown 2nd , Kathy Koraleski and Ron Bockeman (tie) 3rd
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Summer Festival All Events: Jon Brown 1st John Salmons 2nd Howard Renshaw and Ray Zimmerman (tie) 3rd
Worker Awards: Kevin Reit, Sharon Renshaw, J B Benedict, Carolyn Horst and Jerry Koraleski Nominations for 2019 Board of Directors are as follows:
President: Kevin Reit
Vice President: Ray Kennedy
Secretary: Carolyn Horst
Social Director: Bob Redmond
Competition Director: Don Angeroth
Summer Festival Director: Howard Renshaw
Public Relations: Ray Zimmerman
Members at Large: Sharon Renshaw and Terry Breen
Membership Director: Chris Tooker
Editor: No Nomination
Treasurer: No Nomination
Governor: Jon Brown
Nominations will continue in October with voting in November.
Kevin thanked Shelly, Holly and Candace for the great food and hospitality.
The Birthday winner for September was Randy Williams
The 50/50 winner was Rick Harshbarger in the amount of $99.00.
A motion was made to adjourn by Ray Zimmerman and seconded by Ron Norgard.
Carolyn A. Horst
Secretary
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Articles
My Five Corvettes
Upon my return from Vietnam in late 1968 I needed a set of wheels. I went to the Chevy dealer outside of Camp Lejeune and bought a used 1957 Red Corvette for the low low price of $1,125. Immediately, I went four stores down to the Firestone tire place and bought a new set of snow tires for the car. I went back on-base packed my sea bag and left for Ohio driving through a blizzard in the Appalachian Mountains. In 1957 Corvettes had vacuum windshield wipers that slowed way down when the car was accelerated. When I let off the gas the wipers went about a hundred miles an hour. For those of us who drove the early Corvettes you'll remember that the defrost system was less than ideal. I had to scrape the windows every half hour inside the Corvette. I drove this Corvette until 1971 when I traded it for an Impala as we were enlarging our family.
My second Vette was a new Corvette called Corvette Orange in 1977 and it was a 4-speed. I drove this
car for 10 years putting only 2900 miles on it. My intention was to use it as a show car. It was never out
in the rain so I thought someday, this car will be a classic, but life had other plans. In 1986 I had to sell it
for a down payment on a house. It wasn't a bad investment though, I bought it for $8,500 and sold it for
$14,000.
In 2000 I had a very strong urge to get back to a sports car. I bought a new 2005 Mustang designed as
a throwback to the original early Mustangs. After driving it for years, I realized I was not happy. A 4
cylinder just didn't get it! In 2009 I sold the Mustang and bought a 2007 velocity yellow Corvette. With
this car The Cornhusker Corvette Club came into our lives. That year Steve Baxter and I were headed to
Crescent Iowa for a car show. On the way, going through Council Bluffs, we stopped to see Corvettes
being raced. At that moment I vowed I would never abuse my Corvette like that! While I own this yellow
Vette I decided that has a member of CCC I could participate in racing as a corner worker, a starter, and
generally assisting with the events. Carole was never very happy with this car. The passenger door
never wanted to open and let her in. About this time I started looking around. I researched every
Corvette I could find online in the USA. Finally, in 2015 we visited a Chevy showroom and there it was.
THE most awesome white and black Corvette we had ever seen. Carol turned to me and said “If you
don't get this one, I'm done.”
I continue to help out with racing but still did not participate and then, along came the preparation for the
2016 Corvette Convention in Omaha. The convention directors, Jean and Jerry, decided the idea of
"support our troops" would be the theme of the 2016 NCCC National Convention. They suggested
utilizing my Harley-Davidson POW-MIA themed bike for a part of the opening ceremonies, however, after
lengthy discussions, I purchased my 2002 Z-06, and had it wrapped in the theme of recognizing the
troops past, present and future. The car was on display at the Corvette Museum, the World of Wheels,
and used in multiple activities for the 2016 convention. I decided after the convention to keep the wrap
on the car and we started the Patriot Race Team. This, as we say, is history. and now this car and I are
known as The Cone killers.
Ray Kennedy
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Summer Tires
By Ron Hughbanks
Summer tires for Z06 (and similar Corvettes). After some discussions with people much more knowledgeable than I regarding the “care and feeding” of summer tires, I made a short summary of some of the key issues I thought you might find of interest:
1) Summer tires should not be used below 44 degrees “F”.
2) Most summer tires come brand new with only about seven and one half thirty seconds of an inch of tread.
3) Summer tires lose approximately 30% of their grip (traction) when the temperature reaches 50 degrees “F” (the colder the temperature gets, the more traction that is lost and the harder the rubber gets).
4) Summer tires lose about 30% of their grip when the tread depth gets to four thirty seconds of an inch or less (regardless of temperature).
5) Summer tires are typically replaced when they reach approximately three and one half to four thirty seconds of tread depth.
6) Summer tires should always be replaced when they reach two thirty seconds of an inch of tread depth.
7) Although manufactures such as Michelin have developed all weather low profile tires like those on our Corvettes, so far, no manufacture has developed an all weather tire for the larger rear tires of the Z06.
8) To date, Michelin has not issued a product number for all weather tires for the larger rear tire size; because of this, Tire Rack does not expect that such a size tire will be available this year.
9) Several manufactures (including Michelin) do make all weather tires for the small size tire on the front of our Corvettes, but obviously, you need the back tires as well before change to all weather tires.
10) The size of the back wheels on our Corvette (Z06, etc.) is large enough that going to a smaller tire for all weather on the rears is not an acceptable solution.
Source of information: Phone calls with Michelin Tire Co. and Tire Rack
Page | 10 October 2018
How to Store Your Car for Winter By Robby DeGraff
October 20, 2017
CARS.COM — From washing and waxing to detailing the interior, people baby their vehicles in all sorts
of ways. But it's equally important to take care of your car before you put it into storage. Here are a
few tips to make sure your car is ready to go when you are.
Related: Winter Is Coming; Is Your Car Ready?
The Final Detail
Thoroughly clean your car, inside and out, before storage. The last thing you want to do is put a car
cover on a dirty vehicle. Give your ride a good handwash, polish up that chrome and apply a coat of
wax to the paint. Make sure to get rid of any tree-sap drops, too.
If there are unpainted metal places under your car that are prone to rust, buy a can of rubberized
undercoating and spray on a protective coat, keeping in mind that it needs to be reapplied yearly. Be
careful not to spray this coating near any exhaust components that can get hot because products like
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this can be very flammable. For collectors, if you're worried about keeping your vehicle in original
condition, a coat of WD-40 will also work. You can also stuff a sock in the exhaust pipe so that small
animals, like rodents, won't find a new place to set up camp, but be sure to remove it before you start
the car again.
Throw out food wrappers, soda cans and any other trash that may have accumulated in the vehicle's
cabin. If you plan on steam-cleaning the carpet, do that far enough in advance of (or after) storing the
car to avoid moisture buildup and mold. For added interior protection, you can buy a set of seat
covers. To soak up cabin moisture, purchase a few packs of desiccant from your local dollar store or
convenience store to place on the floor of your vehicle.
Mice and other small animals can create trouble if they get inside your car. Even though there isn't a
surefire way to protect your car from mice, there are steps you can take to make your car less
appealing to them. "I usually go to the dollar store and buy the cheapest drier sheets I can find, and
put those inside my vehicles," said Davin Reckow, parts specialist for Hagerty Collector Car
Insurance. You can also place mothballs in socks and set them both inside and around the vehicle, but
you'll probably need to air out the cabin to get rid of that distinctive smell. Mousetraps work well
outside the car, but never put them in your car. The last thing you want to find is a dead mouse on
your passenger seat, especially months later. If you are storing your car in your own garage at home,
remember that pest poison traps can be hazardous to your pets.
Tires
It's worthwhile to inflate your tires
to a higher air pressure before
storing your car because tires can
slowly lose pressure over time and
with temperature changes.
However, don't exceed the tire's
maximum air pressure, which is
listed on the side of the tire, and
be sure to fill all four tires to the
correct air pressure when you take
your car out of storage. If you
already know one of your tires has
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a leak, replace it because it will deflate completely over time, and your car could end up kneeling on
its rim.
Don't engage the parking brake for storage as it can become "frozen" and difficult to disengage. If
you're worried about your car rolling, get some wheel chocks or blocks of wood to wedge against the
tires.
For the more mechanically inclined and for owners of collectible cars, you can put your car on jack
stands to take the weight off the tires and suspension. By doing this, you can avoid getting flat areas
on your older tires and wheels. Procedures for doing this vary greatly from car to car, so if you're
unfamiliar with the proper and safe way to raise your car, consult with someone who knows. In all
instances, be sure the floor of your storage site is completely flat and made of concrete before
undertaking this.
Fluids and Power
It's a good idea to use fuel stabilizer. Why? Reckow said most ethanol-blended fuels have a shelf life of
only about three months. If you're storing a vehicle for six months, fuel stabilizer should help prevent
corrosion in the fuel lines and engine. Add fuel stabilizer to a nearly full gas tank.
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It's also a good idea to change your car's oil and oil filter as well as check and top up all other fluid
levels before storing your car. If you live in a colder climate, make sure your car has enough antifreeze.
Once you've topped off the fluids and added fuel stabilizer, take your vehicle out for one last ride to
circulate the new fluids before your car storage plans.
Your car battery should be either removed and stored, or connected to a trickle charger or battery
tender; you can get one for around $50. Make sure your battery tender or charger has a float mode or
automatic shutoff feature so the battery doesn't get overcharged. You can run the battery tender's
cables up through the underside of the engine bay so that you can keep the hood closed and your car
cover in place.
If you want to remove the battery but still have it on a battery tender, set it on a piece of wood in your
garage and attach it to the tender. Make sure not to lose track of the two battery bolts. Keeping your
car's battery charged prolongs the life of the battery, and you don't have to wonder whether your car
will start.
You can also remove the battery and store it in a warm room in your home. Keep in mind that cold
batteries can freeze and may crack.
Car Cover
Invest in a quality car cover for storage. If you store your car outside, make sure that cover is
waterproof and securely attached to your car so high winds don't blow it off. Universal and custom-fit
car covers are available at online retailers and at auto parts stores. There is a big difference between a
$25 universal-fit car cover and a $300 high-quality model-specific cover; your best bet is to get one
that's breathable and keeps out moisture. Never cover your car with a plastic tarp as it will severely
scratch the paint.
A basic car cover is worthwhile if you store your car inside because it can protect your car's freshly
waxed exterior from accumulating dust and dirt. In addition, Reckow said, a thicker car cover provides
a layer of protective padding for your car's exterior in case you bump it while you move items around
in your garage.
It's easier to have another set of hands available when putting a cover on your car; it also eliminates
the risk of having the cover touch the ground and picking up grit. However, before you put the cover
on, make sure all the windows and doors are fully closed and that valuables and necessities are out of
the passenger compartment — you don't want to open a covered, storage-ready car just to get your
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cell phone's car charger. If you have a fixed antenna, you'll also want to remove it before covering up.
You can put the antenna in your trunk or on the floor by the passenger seat so it's readily available for
reinstallation.
In addition to a car cover, consider a vehicle jacket for storage. Just drive your car onto the jacket, put
a soft car cover on it (this is a must), and zip up the outer plastic jacket. This solution provides
protection from moisture, rust, rodents and dust. "I once stored a '66 Chevelle convertible, stripped of
paint, right on a lakefront in Michigan,” Reckow said. "After one winter, there was not a lick of surface
rust.” Make sure your car is completely dry and cool before putting any kind of cover on it.
Starting It Up
A common discussion among people who store cars for winter is whether or not to start it every so
often. "If you do a proper job storing a car, you don't need to start it," Reckow said. "But if you want to
start it up, just remember what you have to remove and put back on." In other words, don't start your
car with those socks still stuffed in the exhaust or the battery tender's cables in the engine bay.
Completely remove the car cover, too; don't just peel it back enough to get in the driver's door. Never
let a car run with its car cover on — or with the garage door closed.
Once your car is started, let it warm up to its operating temperature to remove any condensation and
cycle the fresh oil through the engine to lubricate the parts a bit. Then, don't forget to redo the steps
needed to return your car to its storage state.
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CCC Social Events Overview
Additional details & updates are on the CCC Website: www.cornhuskercorvette.club
(Go to the News, Events & Calendar tab, find the event date on the calendar, then click details)
October 2018 ACTIVITIES
10/14 – Fall Color Run Rally – More Information Coming
10/18 – (Thursday) General meeting, Bel-Air Banquet Hall (dinner starts 6pm, meeting 7–8pm, social 8-9pm)
10/20 & 10/21 – (Saturday & Sunday) 7 autocross events each day at Lincoln Air Park
• NCCC Sanctioned o Flyer available at West Region Website - http://www.westregionnccc.com/
10/26 – (Friday) Theater production of Guys on Ice at Lofte Barn Manly, NE
• Fish Fry from 5:00 to 6:30 at Lofte Barn $12.00
• 7:00pm show of Guys on Ice produced by Lofte Barn.
o $16.50 per ticket, Concession available including alcoholic beverages.
▪ Sign up Deadline 10/19 email [email protected]
10/27 – Saturday – Huber Chevrolet Car Show – Moving Vets Forward Fund
Raiser
• If you plan to attend please email - [email protected]
November 2018 ACTIVITIES
11/10 – Veterans Day Parade - Meet at Beardmore Chevrolet 9am • Parade at 10am • Lunch afterwards
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11/15 – (Thursday) General meeting, Bel-Air Banquet Hall (dinner starts 6pm, meeting 7–8pm, social 8-9pm)
December 2018 ACTIVITIES
12/1 – Toys for Tots, Casio’s Steakhouse (See attached flyer)
• Meet at 6:00 TBD
12/7-12/9 (Friday to Sunday) Kansas City Road Trip – Most likely Metal Car Trip
• Meet at 8:00 TBD • Lunch and afternoon in Westin MO
o Shopping for the Ladies o Working on a distillery tour for the men
• Arrive at the Hotel in KC Plaza TBD • 12/8 6pm Shear Madness production at New Theater Restaurant Overland Park
o $50.00 (Includes high quality dinner and show) o Sign up Deadline 10/15 for Hotel Reasons email [email protected] or for more information
12/20 – (Thursday) General meeting, Bel-Air Banquet Hall (dinner starts 6pm, meeting 7–8pm, social 8-9pm) **PLEASE NOTE THE NEW STARTING TIME FOR OUR CCC GENERAL MEETINGS!
Remember ** Bring the following donation items to our general CCC meeting:
▪ Nonperishable food donations for the Stevens Center (Jerry Koraleski)
▪ Toiletries for Mohm’s & other Homeless Shelters (Kathy Brisbois) ▪ Newspapers for HUA (JB)
For add’l information & updates on CCC club socials or events, see the links below:
USEFUL LINKS
CCC Socials, NCCC & Other Area Events on CCC website: www.CornhuskerCorvetteClub.com
or www.cornhuskercorvette.club. Go to “News & Events Calendar” tab, find the date on the calendar, click on event
name, then click on “details” for additional information &/or any changes.
Current/Past newsletters: http://cornhuskercorvette.club/news-events-calendar
Past/present club pictures: www.CCCmemories.com
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Cornhusker Corvette Club Christmas Dinner
6:00 P.M. Saturday December 1st 2018
•
1620 South 10th Street Omaha, NE.
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Cornhusker Corvette Club Christmas Dinner
All dinners include salad and breadsticks.
Steak, chicken, and fish also come with a side of pasta and baked potato.
Appetizers will be served – cash bar -
Dinner options – Cost Orders
Chicken Parmesan $24.00 each ________________
Fresh Atlantic Salmon $31.00 each ________________
Prime Rib (12 oz.) $36.00 each ________________
New York Strip (14 oz.) $40.00 each ________________
Filet Mignon (8 oz.) $41.00 each ________________
(Prices include Tax and TIP)
Please bring an unwrapped child’s gift for Toys for Tots
Come meet the Marines and enjoy a great evening!
Make checks payable to – Cornhusker Corvette Club –
Please send this form and payment by November 15, 2018 to –
Bob Redmond
4829 South 174th Ave.
Omaha, NE. 68135
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Cornhusker Corvette Club
Veterans Day Parade Luncheon
Saturday November 10, 2018
Right after the parade - approximately 11:30 A.M.
605 Fort Crook RD North - Bellevue, Nebraska
Come join us for the parade and support our Veterans
After the parade join us for some lunch and conversation.
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CCC Points Totals Current as of 4 Oct 18
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EVENTS
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Happy Birthday
October
Oct 2nd Marcy Heggen
Oct 3rd Judith Vieselmeyer
Steve Bronner
Deb Milota
Oct 4th Sandi Novotny
Robert Reade
Norman Riffel
Oct 5th Jayne Reit
Oct 6th Jerry McLaughlin
Oct 7th Carol Jedicka
Mary Jo Hegwood
Oct 8th Mike Manly
Oct 10th KC Smith
Oct 11th Michael Hardiman
Oct 12th John Harris
Oct 13th Janet Zehnacker
Shari Pentecost
Oct 15th PL Pilger
Oct 18th William Isaacs
Oct 19th Penny Hardiman
Oct 21st Sandy Swift
Oct 22nd Raymond Harris
Oct 26th Katie Darling
Ruth Larson
Oct 29th Cole Benedict
Jock Albert
Sarah Cooper
Oct 30th Ron Hughbanks
Oct 31st Kelley Perry
Michael Ratkiewics
November Nov 1st Benda Salmans
Steve Walling
Nov 2nd Louis Barone
Devin Brisbois
Oct 3rd Larry Wollery
Oct 5th Robert Briggs
Oct 6th Joyce Riffel
Oct 7th Robert Bracken
Oct 9th Makayla Horeis
Oct 10th Dick Mason
John Beaver
Don Speckman
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Bob Dishong
Linda Hugbanks
Shirley Ferguson
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Don Peers
Cindy Norris
Nov 16th Sandie Bernt
Nov 17th Ken Bena
Oct 18th Vic Larson
Mary Ann Laaker
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Errin Gunderson
Dave Williams
Nov 20th Rhonda Berlowitz
Marvene Ekberg
Oct 22nd Sam DePetro
Kathy Brisbois
Nov 24th Donna Rees
Nov 25th Chet Leedom
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Dennis Gustafson
Nov 27th Kathy Jo Larsen
Nov 28th Vicki Manly
Bill Hopes
Gene Fisher
Kathy Roenfeld
Oct 29th Lucy Meschede
Nov 30th Pam Johnson
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For Sale
Indoor storage for RV's, Boats, Trailers &
Vehicles.
12 miles North of Council Bluffs on I-29, all hard
surface road. Short or long term, no contract.
Rates: up to 20' $60 per month- 21' to 25' $75 per
month - 26' to 30' $90 per month
Contact Randy Williams (402) 677-3217
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Corvette Tires for Sale
I have a set of four Michelin Pilot Super Sport
ZP tires that are designed for C7 Corvettes
with Z51 package. They are suitable for
warm weather racing and have a little over
4000 miles on them.
285/30ZR19, 335/25ZR20
Dennis Schafer
Home (402)-333-1538
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Northwest Bank
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bluffs/
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Center Trophy Company
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Certified Transmission
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Cilantro’s Mexican Bar & Grill
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Clancy’s Pub
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Discount Tire
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HS Automotive
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