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GazetteThe Vette Set, Inc.
221 Paseo De Suenos
Redondo Beach, CA
90277
MAY 2018
The Vette Set
Sponsored by
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2018 Vette Set Car Show at Ruby’s Diner in Redondo Beach, CA
OFFICERS AND APPOINTEESThe Vette Set Gazette is a monthly publication of The Vette Set, Inc., sponsored by WinChevrolet, 2201 E. 223rd Street, Long Beach, CA 90810. Articles from members are alwayswelcome, and are to be submitted to the Newsletter Editor (Pat) by 6:00pm Sundayfollowing the General Meeting. These meetings are held on the first Thursday of eachmonth at 7:00pm at Win Chevrolet, 2201 E. 223rd Street, Long Beach. Guests are alwayswelcome to attend any Vette Set event.
2018 Vette Set Officers & Appointees
Chevrolet trademark(s) used with the written permission of General Motors.
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Office Name
PRESIDENT David Tavares
VICE PRESIDENT Chuck Hammer
SECRETARY Stephanie Klakovich
TREASURER John Tully
SERGEANT-AT-ARMS Gary Gaffney
ACTIVITIES Jennifer Walton
AMBASSADOR Anton Wijenayake
Dixie Foster
Sharon Cowley
BY-LAWS Jerry Clement
John Tully
Dick Whitford
Santiago Chavez
Linda Glaza
CHARITY Linda Tully
HISTORIAN Sharon Cowley
N.C. MUSEUM
AMBASSADOR George Person
NCCC GOVERNOR Bruce Gaines
NEWSLETTER EDITOR Pat Cowley
PROCUREMENT Bill Molinelli
RACE Santiago Chavez
Reata Chance
Yvonne Molinelli
SPONSOR RELATIONS George Person
SUNSHINE Yvonne Molinelli
WEB MASTER Raul Rodrigues
RAFFLE
AWARDS BANQUET
CAR SHOW
Outside contact can be made with:
1. President David Tavaras, 562-308-0390, [email protected]
2. Vice President Chuck Hammer, 310-874-6657, [email protected]
3. Ambassador Anton Wijenayake, 310-283-5426, [email protected]
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NCM AMBASSADOR &SPONSOR RELATIONSGeorge M. Person, Jr.
PREZ SEZDavid Tavares
This month we had a meeting at Win Chevrolet followed by pizza, beer and one salad (Jennifer’s) at Shakey’s Pizza.
April was the month of the Vette Set’s annual car show, “All GM Beach Classic,” which was at Ruby’s Diner in Redondo Beach on the 28th. How was it you ask? Best ever!
The merry month of May is the time of Jack Walter’’s May Madness, a two day event of his Monday Driver’s Club. Jack found so many things to see and do, that it took two days: Sunday and Monday (May 6 & 7).
NCM NEWS
Corvette Announces Two New ColorsAt the Michelin NCM Bash the GM Corvette team shared samples of the two new 2019 Corvette colors. Replacing Watkins Glen Gray is Shadow Gray, and replacing Admiral Blue is Elkhart Blue.
The team also announced the last date to order the current colors, and when ordering will begin for the new colors. Find out all the details on the NCM website.
Enter for a Chance to Win a New Corvette and Trip to the Rolex 24
Celebrate the 20th anniversary of Corvette Racing by entering for your chance to win the ultimate experience for Corvette and Racing enthusiasts! Enter for your chance to win a 2019 Corvette Stingray and trip to the 2019 Rolex 24.
Register online at the NCM website.
Corvette Raffle
Your next chance to win a Corvette is Thursday, May 10 when they raffle off a 2019 Long Beach Red Stingray Convertible Corvette. Tickets are $150 and the raffle is limited to 1,000 tickets.
SPONSOR RELATIONS
Parts department is now staying open until 7:00pm weekdays.
• Color is LeMans Blue with shale interior, red calipers
• clear top (removable)• chrome wheels (Corvette) • 94,000 miles• Car is in very good shape • service records since 30,000 miles • near new brakes• just serviced including 4 wheel
alignment a couple months ago.• Contact Kurt Swanson 310-920-4595
2004 Commemorative Edition Corvette For Sale, $14K
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CAR SHOW John Tully
Our “All GM Beach Classic” was GREAT. The Car Show planning Committee did an outstanding job of organizing the team and volunteers, contacting vendors, sponsors and distributing Show flyers. The Team Leaders had all team members prepared for their jobs. The Day-of- Show volunteers stepped up and got the job done. We THANK our members for their time and a job well done.
I’d like to especially thank Linda Glazafor a magnificent job putting together the raffle, silent auction, stuffing 200 goodie bags and getting every-thing to the Show, setting it up and executing.
For your information we had over 200 raffle prizes given out over a 4 hour period, very remarkable. We had 39 silent auction items and all were sold at bargain bids. The look of the raffle and silent auction booths were outstanding, something to be proud of.
I received many Thank You’s from participants, both at the show and after. All said it was a GREAT Show and many added that it was done very professionally and will be back next year.
So here are some numbers:
•Pre-registered Cars – 162
•Day-of-Show entrants – 19
Linda with son & grandkids
•Total Cars at Show – 169, No Shows – 12
•Corvettes – 106, GM – 65, Display -10
We would like to THANK our all Sponsors for being very generous and hope we can count on you for 2019. Our Charities, El Camino College Foundation and The Boys and Girls Club of Carson will be helping young, needy students achieve their goals in the pursuit of automotive careers.
Our Major Sponsors were:
•WIN Chevrolet
•Ruby’s Dinner
•Corvette Pacifica
•Aldan America
•Xpel Technologies
•Portofino Hotel & Marina
•Flowmaster, B&M, Hurst
•Jet Chip Performance
Our T-Shirt Sponsors were:
•CA Pop Tops
•Haggarty Insurance - Joe Leicht
•Srubblades, Inc.
•Gateway Global, inc. (AutoArt)
•J&D Corvette
•Mother’s Polish
•Sticker City
•Al Knoch Interiors
•NoviStretch
•Superior Automotive Engineering
If you ever need anything for your Corvette, Please try to go to our Sponsors first. You can find there web site on the first page of our web site, www.thevetteset.com.
The next stage of the Car Show will be a final accounting and then we will distribute the Car Show proceeds to the Charities. Funds to the El Camino College Foundation will go
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to Veterans/needy students enrolled in automotive curricula. Funds to The Boys and Girls Club of Carson will be directed to Robert Roach, a teacher at Carson HS. He will use the money to support a Saturday auto club composed of kids with a car interest.
REATA/YVONNE
50/50
NAME BADGE DRAWING
At the May club meeting, Chuck asked our new member, Morley, to draw a name. Adele’s name was chosen, but since she was not present, the name badge drawing will be increased to $40 next month.
50/50 DRAWINGS May Monthly MeetingYvonne & Reata collected $220. Reata asked our guest, Bob Borge, to draw a ticket. Gary Gaffney’s name was drawn, so half ($110) went to Gary and the other half went to the club.
POST CAR SHOW DRAWINGS Gary drew Jennifer’s for a chair, Jennifer drew Gloria’s name for a wine basket, Gloria drew Donna’s name for a Mothers spray bottle, Donna drew Yvonne’s name for a hat and 17” wiper blades, Yvonne drew George B’s name for a poster, and George drew Dixie’s name for cans of Red Bull.
Thanks,
Yvonne/Reata
SUNSHINEYvonne Molinelli
MAY FLOWERS ARE HERE
HAPPY MOTHERS DAY
MAY BIRTHDAYS:5/02 Jose Aguilia5/02 Rob Weimer5/07 Paul Jackley5/12 Nikky Jaynes5/21 Ken Ficquette5/21 Kurt Swanson5/22 Thomas Beuthin5/24 Stella Swanson5/28 Jerry Clement
MAY ANNIVERSARYS:5/02 Bonniegay Bacon5/02 Robert & Susan Gibbs5/06 Stephanie Klakovich5/07 Dick & Toni Whitford5/13 Ken Darlene Fisquette5/14 Jack & Patrice Walter5/25 John & Jane La Bella5/27 Chris & Laura Perez
Thanks,
Yvonne
Again we Thank all members for their support of the Car Show and we appreciate the support of all sponsors to the Car Show.
John Tully
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VETTE SET ACTIVITIES CALENDAR
ACTIVITIESJennifer Walton
May 3 --- General meeting at WIN Chevrolet at 7pm.
May 6 & 7 --- Monday Driver’s Club led by Jack Walter, bringing back May Madness for an overnight trip to Julian and San Diego including Cabrillo National Monument. Meet up at 10am at Krispy Kreme, 1199 W. Artesia Bl, in Gardena 90248.
May 16 --- Activities Dinner Meeting at 6:30pm at Blue Salt Grill (their 2nd location), at 23215 Hawthorne Bl, Torrance 90505. Bring your ideas for new club runs or activities!
May 31 --- Jennifer Walton and David Tavares will lead a 4pm club run from Garden Grove (25 min south of WIN) to Harkins Theater in Chino Hills (45 min northeast of Garden Grove) for the 50th Anniversary Special Screening of Bullitt at 6pm. Cost is $15 and includes a ticket to Saturday’s Steve McQueen Car Show. TIX: www.stevemcqueencarshow.com
June 1 --- Jennifer Walton and David Tavares will lead a 2pm club run from Garden Grove to Chino Hills (45 min drive). Check in @ 3pm to Pine Tree Best Western ($77-$97/night). Steve McQueen jazz & cocktail reception 4:30-6pm, dinner & program about Boys Republic 7:30pm ($100 per person). TIX: www.stevemcqueencarshow.com Hotel stay not required.
June 2 --- Steve McQueen Car Show ($10) is 10 min from Pine Tree Best Western. Saturday Evening Cocktails at 5pm and Kickback Dinner 6pm ($20). Option #2: Tony’s
Spunky Steer across the street from Best Western. Hotel stay not required.
June 3 --- Jennifer Walton and David Tavares lead caravan back from Chino Hills @9:30am.
June 7 --- General meeting at WIN Chevrolet at 7pm.
June 20 --- Activities Dinner Meeting at 6:30pm. Location TBD. Bring your well researched ideas for new club runs or activities!
Summer (TBD)--- Breakfast Club Run to The Filling Station Restaurant Old Towne Orange led by David Tavares and Jennifer Walton. Details TBA.
July 5 --- General meeting at WIN Chevrolet at 7pm.
July 9 ---Monday Driver’s Club led by Jack Walter. This is a mountain run to Idyllwild.
July 18 --- Activities Dinner Meeting at 6:30pm. Location TBD. Bring your well researched ideas for new club runs or activities!
August 4 --- Monday Driver’s Club led by Jack Walter to Rubel’s Castle in Glendora.
Sept 19-Oct 1 --- Lee & Diane Feher would like to propose a 12 day Alaska cruise aboard the Star Princess. The cruise leaves from the Port of Los Angeles, in San Pedro and returns to the same port. If you are AAA member and don’t have a travel agent, you can contact Melissa Colburn at the Torrance AAA office (310) 791-6739 or call Princess Cruises at (800) 774-6327. This link takes you directly to this specific cruise: https://www.princess.com/find/cruiseDetails.do?voyageCode=9831&bID=PCDIR
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NON-VETTE SET SPONSORED SO CAL ACTIVITIES
May 3-6 --- Drive Toward a Cure multi-day road rally and events that raises funds and awareness for Parkinson’s Disease research and patient care. So Cal meeting point is at the Petersen Museum in LA for an exclusive tour of the newly updated “Vault” which includes 20 historically significant Porsches celebrating the marque’s 70th Anniversary, lunch, then a visit to a priceless private collection. The driving portion of the event starts on Thursday with short drives to a champagne reception, dinner, and an overnight stay at highly-rated properties in Westlake and Monterey. On Friday, drive gloriously twisty roads to meet up with the Northern California group in Santa Barbara wine country for two more nights at the world famous ranch with receptions, meals and more. For more info, go to http://www.drivetowardacure.org/ca18vette500/
May 20 --- Plastic Fantastic XXXXI sponsored by North County Corvette Club www.ncocc.com
July 21 --- Cruise Honoring Our Fallen, a classic car cruise and car show 11am-3pm at the Long Beach Marina. Military vehicles featured. For more info: www.cruisehonoringourfallen.org
August 23-26 --- Vettes on the Rockies at the Steamboat Grand Resort, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Last Vette Set “Run to the Rockies” was in 2008, led by Hal Vatcher. He has all the info regarding that last trip if someone wants to lead? His number is (310) 594-4615.
Garden Grove Car Show --- Every Friday 4-8pm in Old Town Garden Grove. For more info, contact David Tavares at
[email protected] or (562)308-0390.
Cruising 50’s --- 2nd Saturday of each month, 2-6pm for pre 1974 cars at Farmer Boys, near the 110 Freeway & Redondo Beach Bl.
Caffeine Cruisers --- Every Saturday, 7-10am in Torrance, on SE corner of Artesia & Hawthorne, between Starbucks & Sizzler.
Jennifer
2007 Corvette Z51, 3LT For Sale, $28K
Features• Monterey Red with Cashmere interior• 6 speed paddle shift• 70,000 pampered miles• New Michelin run flat tires• New Z51 cross-drilled rotors and Red
Calipers• New Delco battery• Custom polished Stainless steel exhaust
system(cat back)• Custom carbon fiber leather trimmed cons• 2 tops• Sequential tail lights• Complete factory documentation• Build Sheet, Window Sticker and
Showroom Brochure
Contact Kim Foster• 310-420-447 (cell)• [email protected]
NCCC REPORTBruce Gaines
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NCCC national meetings at the Sheraton Westport Plaza Hotel, St. Louis, MO -- Allen Morris (949) 367-9000
Email: [email protected]
Two low speed autocrosses at Santa Maria Airport -- Vapor Trail Vettes
WC-518-001 Sanctioned autocross
WC-518-002 Sanctioned autocrossRegister at MotorsportsReg.com
Regional governors meeting at Fuddruckers, 5229 Clark Ave., Lakewood, CA 90712 (562)
408-1555.
The meeting starts at 1:00. Come earlier for lunch.
Allen Morris (949) 367-9000 Email: [email protected]
Two low speed autocrosses at Santa Maria Airport -- Vapor Trail Vettes
WC-518-003 Sanctioned autocross
WC-518-004 Sanctioned autocrossRegister at MotorsportsReg.com
59th annual NCCC national Convention at Best Western Plus Landmark Hotel & Suites in
New Orleans, LA
Car show, rallye, low speed autocross, matching time trial, high speed autocross, drags,
funkhana, golf tournament, tours of local attractions, Corvette Mall, hospitality room. Parties,
national champions awards banquet, Convention awards breakfast.2018 NCCC Convention web site
Two low speed autocrosses at Santa Maria Airport -- Vapor Trail Vettes
WC-518-R01 Sanctioned autocross
WC-518-R02 Sanctioned autocross
7th annual OC Vettes poker run
WC-325-001 Sanctioned poker rallye11 Sat
June 2018
9 Sat
July 2018
15-20 Sun-Fri
21 Sat
August 2018
NCCC West Coast Region Calendar
Sanctioned events are in red West Coast Region events are in blue Other events are in black
May 2018
4-5 Fri-Sat
12 Sat
19 Sat
Complements of Linda Glaza
We had“Chris
HISTORICAL REPORT
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The car show was held in Ruby’s Diner parking lot located in Redondo Beach. There were 181 cars entered in the show: 106 Corvettes, 65 GM (non Corvettes) and 10 club members cars on display.
“ALL GM BEACH CLASSIC” 42ND VETTE SET CAR SHOW
SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2018
Check-in, Sign-in & Show Time
Inside Ruby’s, looking east, the car show.. ..and looking west, the beach
View of Car Show from hotel across the street
We had“Chris
Best of Show – GM Best of Show – Corvette
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The color guard for the “Star Spangled Banner”
Trophies made by, not with, a Hammer
Chuck Hammer, either issuing a parking ticket
or judging a Z06
Winners were determined from the accounting firm of Holzman, Gaines
& Rodriquez
AND THE WINNERS ARE…
We had“Chris
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Conduct CommendationThe following is a conduct commendation for the color guard that presented the flags at the car show. This was written by Vette Set member, John Noel, to Chief Warrant Officer 3 Willoughby:
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Willoughby -
My name is John Noel, I am a representative of The Vette Set car club. I wanted to send along a notice to commend your following personnel for their exemplary conduct in coordinating and conducting the Color Guard for our annual car show at Ruby's Diner in Redondo Beach on April 28th 2018:
Cadet / Second Lieutenant ReifelCadet / Second Lieutenant GomezCadet / Lance Corporal FerreiraCadet / Lance Corporal Javellana, andCadet / Sergeant Pasko
My first contact with your unit was Cadet / Sergeant Pasko. She was extremely respectful and helpful during our initial conversation to arrange an Honor Guard for our event as well as in a later call of confirmation.
Cadet / Second Lieutenant Reifel, Cadet / Second Lieutenant Gomez, Cadet / Lance Corporal Ferreira and Cadet / Lance Corporal Javellana arrived at our event early where I
Thanks to Ruby’s DinerThe Friday after the car show, Chuck present-ed a custom trophy to Kim, the manager of Ruby’s Diner.
was contacted by Cadet / Second Lieutenant Reifel. All four members of the Color Guard were extremely squared away. Their uniform appearance was outstanding and their presentation of our Colors was done in a very sharp and concise manner. They are to be truly commended for their representation of the United States Marine Corps and our Country.3
Thank you for sending such a fine group of Marine Cadets to our show and for your efforts to guide and mold the youth of our Nation to a higher and more purposeful calling.
Respectfully,John Noel
AFTER THE SHOW