Volume 52 - Issue 3 March, 2018 Air Capital Corvette Club Newsletter Message from the Prez... March dates to remember 3/11 Daylight Saving 3/17 St. Patrick s Day 3/20 Spring Begins 3/25 Palm Sunday 3/30 Good Friday Birthstone: Aquamarine Birth Signs: Flower: Daffodil, Jonquil or Narcissus February drive and eat was hosted by Doug and Mary Mehl who greeted us at the door. To Have or Have Knot was the main act followed by Flower Power the musical comedy revue. It was a great turnout with around 30ish people who ate wonderful BBQ from Pig In Pig Out and enjoyed the local talent. Mike Dierking stole the show when he took center stage. There were a couple other ACCC members who participated in the show, Gary Skinner and Dale Brotton had fun with the actors too. It was a lot of fun and laughs. If you didn t make it this year, plan on coming next year. Please thank Doug and Mary for another great drive and eat. For Corvette owners the long wait for spring can be excruciating. The good news is, it s almost here. Take advantage of the time before spring blooms by prepping your car for its first drive. You ll both be better for it. Here is a spring start-up checklist: start with your battery, check your fluids, check your belts and hoses for cracks and decay, consider bleeding your brakes, check the headlights turn signals and brake lights to make sure they all work, do a quick walk around to make sure there are no major leaks, and at last it s time to start your car. If the weather allows for a drive, bring it to the next drive and eat. See you there! As always, if you have any ideas for club events or places to go, please share them with me or an E-Board member. See you at the next club meeting on March 7th at Davis-Moore Chevrolet at 6:45 pm. Deb Schmitz ACCC President Page 1
March, 2018 Volume 52 - Issue 3 Air Capital Corvette Club Officers: President: Deb Schmitz 316-214-6940 Vice President: Mike Blackburn 316-932-0201 Secretary: Marc Haynes 316-267-4520 Treasurer: Jay Shore 316-721-6726 Officer at Large: Andy Michael 316-304-5036 Events Chairman: Victor Cooper 316-655-7103 Newsletter Editor: Kent Michael 316-682-4403 ACCC s Web Page: http://aircapitalcorvetteclub.com Saturday, March 10th Breakfast Drive & Eat Meet in the parking lot of the Riverlawn Christian Church 4243 N. Meridian Hosted By: Dale & Barb Brotton Group leaves Promptly At 9:30am Page 2
Volume 52 - Issue 3 March, 2018 Minutes from the February 7, 2018 ACCC Meeting Called to order: President Deb Schmitz at 6:45pm Roll call by registration Minutes from previous meeting: Motion to accept made by Gene Brown, 2nd by Linda Smith, motion passed Introduction of new and prospective members: Tex Titterington owner of a 2004 Mark Hammond owner of a 1996 Secretary, Marc Haynes: Dean Hurley, father of Terry Hurley passed away in January. Owner of Harchel Motors, an avid Corvette enthusiast passed away. Joe Elliott had recently been hospitalized for pneumonia and has since recovered and was in the attendance tonight. Any news pertinent to the Club and its members, please let me know. marchaynes@cox.net Vice President Mike Blackburn: Provided report on the Club s membership. 88 paid memberships currently in good standing plus 66 spouses and etc. A few renewals are still expected, members are being contacted personally. Treasurer, Jay Shore: The Club s financial report was provided by President Deb Schmitz in Jay Shore s absence. A written report is on file. Bank balance is $1,355.75. Officer at Large, Andy Michael: Points: Broton and Shore tied for 1st at 55, Michael 3rd at 50, McKee 4th at 45. Asked for any other members that attended Corvette events. T-Shirt and name tag order forms are available. Placing order in April. Shirts $16-$18, name tags $9 Discussed possible changes to Awards Banquet; moving from Friday to Saturday 2nd weekend in January, and changing location to better serve the members. More information to come. Olive Tree on north Rock Road was one suggestion. Events Chairman, Victor Cooper: Reported on the upcoming Club events with help from the individual sponsors. Mary Mehl reported on Mosely Street Melodrama event. Barbara Broton reported on the March 10 Drive and eat breakfast and the new location for the All Corvette Show in May, (Walt s at Kellogg and Tyler) Kevin Hanschu reported that the Harchel Road Motors Corvette event has been canceled. Newsletter, Kent Michael: In process of updating the website and adding new links. Old Business: Recap of past events. Xtreme Racing, Awards Banquet, and Cars for Charities. Randi and Ryan Kuhn were the new member winners of the Door Prize at the Awards Banquet. They reported that they enjoy having it every day. Mike Blackburn presented car posters to the owners of the two alternate Corvettes in the Cars for Charities Show. He also recognized the sponsors that helped to make the Corvette entry a winner; Davis Moore, Make Eaton, Clear Bra, and Elite Mobile Detailing. Mike also reported on the deficit remaining from the car show expenses. A motion to reimburse Mike $50.00 as ACCC s share was made by Dale Broton, 2nd by Phyllis Burch. Motion passed. Show of hands for the after-meeting dinner and free pie at Village Inn. New Business: Cindy Dyke, ACCC member and Board Member of the Eureka Springs Corvette Show, presented information about several functions at the show in October. Items include personalized bricks for the Corvette Museum, Salute to the Vets, Blindman Autocross, Burn Out or Dyno, Concert at Turpentine Creek, New and improved t-shirt design, and Sunday Pancake feed. Registration open February 1st. Jerry McKenzie reported that Corvette racing season starts soon. Autocross events from March to November. Gene Brown provided information on getting teeth cleaning by WSU dental student at reduced rates. Contact Sara Kreglar at WSU dental. Daughter of ACCC member. Swap and Shop: Jeremy Jones emailed; 2003 Z06, torch red, 12K miles, currently stored in climate-controlled garage in Illinois, two sets of rims (stock and chrome plated), never in rain or snow, color matched lip spoiler and mudguards. 844-947-9900, 815-608-1258 cell, jjones@forgedthroughfire.com 2013 Gran Sport Anniversary Edition, Red, 21k miles, Automatic, 1 owner, very clean, $37,000 C4 Charcoal Gray Hardtop, Monte Rans, 620-217-9620 50/50 Pot winner: Betty Henderson $57 Drawing Winner: Charles Timmons Bonus Drawing Winner courtesy of Clear Bra: Monte Rans Next meeting March 7th 6:45 pm at Davis Moore Meeting adjourned Respectfully submitted, Marc Haynes, Secretary Page 3
March, 2018 Volume 52 - Issue 3 Minutes from the February 21, 2018 ACCC E-Board Meeting Called to order by President: Deb Schmitz Roll call: All present Secretary: Marc Haynes: Meeting minutes approved. Sympathy card for Terry Hurley family signed and mailed. Procedures Manual updates for all positions discussed at length for final draft. Mile Stone Chart of Events presented by Jay was also revised to reflect the Procedures Manual. Vice President: Mike Blackburn Membership report: 90 current members in good standing. 70 family, 20 single One new member; William Titterington Supplies for new members addressed. Birthdays for March provided Treasurer: Jay Shore: Bank balance $1,655.75 Check written to Marc Haynes for card reimbursement. #1440 for $4.29 Flow of finances for membership dues and documents was clarified. Officer at Large: Andy Michael: 2019 Awards Banquet. Board decision to retain Petroleum Club for January 11, 2019, with a security deposit while exploring changes to a future site for 2020. T-shirt and name tag orders to be completed in March for April delivery. Club Points specific to participation in the Cars for Charity event discussed. Club Points specific to the Eureka Springs and like events was discussed for fairness to all involved. Point totals to date: 1st 145 Blackburn, 2nd 140 Burch, 3rd 125 Hanschu, 4th 115 K. Michael. Events Chairman: Victor Cooper: Recap of Mosely Street event. Discussed possible bowling event. Newton Prom should be in April. Riverfest Sundown Parade is June 1, 2018. Request for event coordinator to be announced. 2019 Cars for Charity rules for engagement will be forthcoming. Old Business:? New Business: November Drive & Dine still open. Newsletter: Kent Michael: Website continually being updated with new member information and photos. Meeting adjourned: 8:30 Respectively submitted, Marc Haynes, Secretary Page 4
Volume 52 - Issue 3 March, 2018 March 7 March 10 March 16-17 March 17 March 23-25 April 4 April 7 April 7 April 7 April 14 April 14 April 19-21 April 21 April 21 April 21 April 22 April 26-28 April 28 April 28 May 2 May 5 May 5 May 5 May 5 May 6 May 12 May 18-19 ACCC March Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Dale & Barb Brotton. Sunflower Swap Meet, Century II, Wichita, Cars and Coffee, The Alley, 13th & Greenwich, Wichita, Texas Mile, Victoria, Texas. ACCC April Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Gene & Marcene Brown. Corvettes of Enid 26th Annual Corvette Expo, Chisholm Trail Expo Center, Enid, Oklahoma. 9th Annual Show-N-Go Classic Car Show, Napawalla Park, Oxford, 33rd Annual Tulip Time Festival and Car & Bike Show, 724 N. Merchant St, Belle Plaine, Party in the 060 Car, Truck, and Tractor Show, Haysville Activity Center, Haysville, Hot Springs Corvette Weekend, Hot Springs Convention Center, Hot Springs, Arkansas. McPherson College Automotive Restoration Swap Meet, Presented by C.A.R.S. Club, 4H Building, 710 W Woodside, McPherson, 20th Annual Showdown in the Valley Car Show, Kansas Star Arena, 777 Kansas Star Dr, Mulvane, 2nd Annual Dust em Off & Show em Off Spring Fling, Full Moon Bar & Grill, 213 S Main St, Argonia, Peabody Sunday Cruise, Peabody, 2018 Michelin NCM Bash, National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Highlander Drive-In Reunion & Free Car Show, Candle Club, Prairie Village Shopping Center, 13th & Woodlawn, Wichita, Inman Classics Car Show, Down Town Main St, Inman, ACCC May Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Preston Huges. 14th Annual Newton Downtown Car Show, Main Street, Newton, 2nd Rose Hill Historical Society Benefit Car Show, Rose Hill, McPherson College Car Show, McPherson College, 1600 E Euclid, McPherson, Hooters & Hot Rods Car Show, Hooters, 3151 N Rock Road, Wichita, A.C.C.C. All Corvette Show, Walt's Hamburgers, Tyler & Kellogg, Wichita, Spring Swap Meet Sponsored by Sedgwick Street Rodders, Kansas State Fairgrounds, Hutchinson, 2018 Schedule of Events May 19 May 19 May 17-19 May 18-20 May 19 June 2 June 2 June 3 June 6 June 9 June 9 June 21-23 July 11 July 14 July 18-21 August 1 August 4 August 23-26 August 23-26 August 30 September 1 September 5 September 8 October 3 October 5-7 October 13 November 7 November 10 Draggin Douglas, Downtown, Wichita, 25th Annual Emporia Flatland Cruisers Car Show, Downtown, Emporia, NCM C4 Gathering, National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Kentucky. 29th Annual Lone Star Corvette Classic, Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas. Peabody Sunday Cruise, Peabody, 14th Annual Old School Car Show, Extra Space Storage, 5010 E 21st, Wichita, Restoration Ride & Car Show, Carpenter Place, 1501 N Meridan, Wichita, Hooters & Hot Rods Car Show, Hooters, 3151 N Rock Road, Wichita, ACCC June Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Gary & Sandy Skinner. 8th Annual All Corvette Benefit Car Show, Presented by The Midway USA Chapter NCRS, Davis Moore Chevrolet, 8200 W Kellogg, Wichita, Bloomington Gold Corvettes, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis, Indiana ACCC July Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Andy & Jess Michael. Black Hills Corvette Classic, Spearfish, South Dakota. ACCC August Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Art & Darlene Warren. Vettes On The Rockies, Steamboat Grand Resort, Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Corvettes at Carlisle, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. NCM 24th Anniversary Celebration and Hall of Fame Induction, National Corvette Museum, Bowling Green, Kentucky. ACCC September Drive and Eat, Hosted by: Glen & Cristy Bailey. Eureka Springs Corvette Weekend, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. ACCC October Drive and Eat, Hosted by:????????????. ACCC November Drive and Eat, Hosted by:????????????. Page 5
Wichita, Kansas Membership dues for ACCC are $30.00 for new members and $25.00 for renewals. Dues paid by a new member joining after July 31st will apply for the remainder of the year as well as the next year. For renewing members, dues are due and payable on September 1st and are delinquent after December 31st. If dues are not received by December 31st, renewal will be the same amount as a new member ($30.00). ACCC requires all members to be at least 18 years of age and hold a current valid driver's license. Please fill out this form and bring it to the next meeting of The or mail to: P.O. Box 813 Wichita, KS 67201 Checks should be made payable to: New Membership Renewal Name: (Last) (First) (Initial) Address: Home Phone: ( ) - Cell/Mobile Phone: ( ) - (City) (State) (Zip) E-Mail Address: Date of Birth: / / Do you have a current valid driver's license? Yes No State Issued: Place of Employment/Occupation: Spouse: Name: (Last) (First) (Initial) E-Mail Address: Cell/Mobile Phone: ( ) - Do you have a current valid driver's license? Yes No State Issued: Date of Birth: / / Place of Employment/Occupation: Year(s), Type and Colors of Corvette(s) Currently Owned: Members Signature: Spouse Signature: Date / / Payment: Date Paid: Amount Paid: Cash: Check: Check: #
Volume 52 - Issue 3 March, 2018 March Birthdays Corbin, Candy - 5th Lorenz, Phillip - 8th Cooper, Victor - 8th Rans, Monte - 9th House, Gerry - 19th Timmons, Charles - 22nd Grover, Don - 26th Soliah, Marvin - 26th Page 7
P.O. Box 813 Wichita, Kansas 67201 March, 2018 Newsletter Next Meeting Wednesday, March 7th, 2018 6:45 P.M. Davis-Moore Chevrolet 8200 W. Kellogg Drive Wichita, KS The meetings are held at 6:45 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at Davis-Moore Chevrolet, 8200 W. Kellogg Drive, Wichita, Kansas unless otherwise stated. The Newsletter is published monthly for the members of the Air Capital Corvette Club and other Car Clubs who wish to share newsletters or information with our club.